Insider Notes on Bengal Drama: Trey Hendrickson's Main Concern, Shemar Stewart Potentially Missing Rookie Season, and More
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 25 – Hendrickson seeks a contract with more guaranteed money comparable to top edge rushers, while Bengals resist guarantees beyond the first contract year amid ongoing holdout.
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Former NFL Agent Explains How Bengals Can End Trey Hendrickson Holdout
The contract dispute between Trey Hendrickson and the Cincinnati Bengals has dominated NFL headlines, with many wondering when or how the All-Pro EDGE rusher’s impasse will end. Yet, longtime former NFL agent Joel Corry shared his expert perspective and detailed how a deal between the 17.5-sack superstar and Cincinnati could work. Hendrickson was officially a no-show at Bengals training camp when it opened earlier this week, and he reportedly is…
Bengals' Trey Hendrickson contract question gets status update with Shemar Stewart news
There's only one thing left for the Cincinnati Bengals to make. Rookie first-round pick Shemar Stewart has finally signed his contract, and so half of the offseason drama has ended in Bengals country. Up next: Trey Hendrickson. The Bengals and their star pass rusher haven't seem particularly close in negotiations. Hendrickson is under contract for 2025 at $16 million and is probably worth double that. Hendrickson is in Jacksonville, not even nea…
Bengals Star Hendrickson Gets Bold Prediction From Former NFL Player
With Week 1 looming, the Cincinnati Bengals find themselves at a pivotal crossroads. The offense is poised to take flight-no surprises there. Led by Joe Burrow, flanked by Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, this unit is built to put up points in bunches. The Bengals’ attack has the firepower to match up with anyone in the league. But that’s not the side of the ball raising eyebrows heading into the new season. The real stress test lies on defense-mo…
Trey Hendrickson Hasn't Reported To Begals Traning Camp As Sack Leader Seeks New Contract
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson did not report to training camp, continuing to stick to his game plan throughout the offseason until he gets a new contract. Hendrickson said in May he will not suit up under his current deal, which is set to pay him a $15.8 million base salary in 2025. The Bengals came to the table with several offers to last season’s NFL sack leader, including a new one in the last week, but nothing materialize…
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