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The Cincinnati Bengals and All-Pro edge rusher Trey Hendrickson remain at odds, with the franchise that has Super Bowl aspirations now putting him on the trade block for the second time
What would it cost a team to land Trey Hendrickson in a trade and how much would they have to pay him? A longtime NFL exec and agent answer those questions, while Eric Williams picks six teams who could meet those asks.
Reigning NFL sacks champion Trey Hendrickson wants to be traded. Two national media outlets believe the Green Bay Packers are a top possibility.
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Trey Hendrickson contract dispute: Bengals star still at odds with team over guaranteed money
Without star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals' starting defense was ripped apart by a Commanders run game that didn't even feature last year's starter. Brian Robinson Jr. was held out of the contest due to trade talks. Without him, the Commanders still managed to run the ball down the throat of the Bengals' starting defense.
The Cincinnati Bengals are expected to begin listening to trade offers for the disgruntled pass rusher, Trey Hendrickson. Are the Philadelphia Eagles suitors?
The Atlanta Falcons were in the market for edge rushers in the offseason, and NFL Network's Nick Shook thinks they could do with more proven production.
The Bengals are currently listening to trade offers for star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. With that in mind, NFL.com's Nick Shook revisits the trade market to find seven potential landing spots for the Pro Bowler.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the 2025 NFL offseason aiming to secure three of their top players with long-term contracts: wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, plus pass rusher Trey Hendrickson.
Burrow’s preference comes through in the answer. It’s “great” to get the deals done early, like the Bengals did with Higgins and Chase. And while the NFL is a deadline-driven business, the deadline when a player is holding in shouldn’t be Week 1. It should be tied to the practical deadline for getting the player ready to go for Week 1.
Hendrickson’s relationship with the Bengals has been rocky for months. The team gave him permission to seek a trade in March, but no trade partner emerged. He also skipped the first week of training camp while he and the franchise negotiated an extension. He did report to camp on July 30 but has not participated in practice.