A Colorado man involved in trafficking cocaine with former NFL player Travis Henry was sentenced Friday to more than two years in federal prison.
James Mack, 30, of Bow Mar, Colorado, appeared before US District Judge Richard Cebull in Billings federal court Friday morning.
Cebull's sentence was 37 months in prison and five years probation once Mack is released from custody.
Mack was arrested last October on charges of moving up to 11 pounds of cocaine between Colorado and Montana.
Judge Cebull also recommended that Mack enroll in a drug treatment program while in prison Mack's co-defendant, former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, was sentenced earlier this month to 36 months in prison.