AWARDS/HONORS
- 2025 Phil Steele CUSA All-Conference Second Team (WR)
- 2025 All-Conference USA Second Team Offense (WR)
- 2025 Athlon Sports Preseason All Conference USA First Team (WR)
- 2025 Phil Steele Preseason CUSA All-Conference Third Team (WR)
2025 (r-Sr.) | 13/13: Henry started all 13 games for WKU at receiver during his lone season with the program. He finished the year as WKU's leader in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, posting 888 yards and six touchdowns on 55 receptions, while adding a kickoff return for a touchdown in WKU's Sept. 20 win over Nevada. Henry posted a two-touchdown game in WKU's Nov. 1 win over New Mexico State. He had a season-high 148 yards receiving on seven receptions in his Hilltopper debut in WKU's Week 0 conference win over Sam Houston. It was his first of three 100-plus yard receiving games during the season. He also had 135 yards receiving in WKU's Nov. 15 win over Middle Tennessee, and he posted 126 yards on seven receptions in WKU's New Orleans Bowl win over Southern Miss on Dec. 23. He finished the year first in CUSA in receiving yards per game with 68.31 and ninth in CUSA in receptions per game (4.23). He was one of just five players across the league to post three 100-yard receiving games during the season, and he was one of only five players in CUSA to return a kickoff for a touchdown. He was named All-Conference USA Second Team by the league's head coaches and by Phil Steele following the season.
Before WKU: Henry joined the Hilltoppers after one productive season at Western Illinois. He appeared in 12 games with the Leathernecks and led the team in receiving with 1,211 yards and six touchdowns on 64 catches. He ranked first in the Big South-OVC in receiving yards per game, first in receiving yards, sixth in receptions per game, fourth in all-purpose yards, third in yards per catch and seventh in total receptions. His 15 receptions against Lindenwood were most in a single game by any player in the conference in 2024, and he twice posted 200-plus receiving yards in a game – 242 against Gardner-Webb and 226 against Lindenwood. Henry's five 100-yard receiving games were tied for most in the league. He ranked fifth nationally in receiving yards and receiving yards per game and 12th in yards per reception. Henry was named an FCS Football All-America Third Team member and he was an Associated Press All-America Team Honorable Mention selection. He was a 2024 Big South-OVC Football Association All-Conference First Team Offense honoree. He spent the previous three seasons at Division II Livingstone College, where he appeared in 15 games and caught 66 passes for 840 yards and eight touchdowns.
HS/Misc.: Henry prepped at Dade Christian School in Florida.