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The Cincinnati Bengals remain in a contract impasse with their top defender, Trey Hendrickson. NFL sources open up on his market value
ESPN's Ben Baby reveals what the ideal trade package for Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson would be in a recent article.
The Bengals are playing games with their first-round pick Shemar Stewart so analysts are projecting trades for him and one included the Bucs.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been encouraged to pursue Trey Hendrickson this offseason, but all signs are pointing to a deal potentially getting done soon.
Overall, this would be a disaster of a move for the Bengals. The leverage they hold over Hendrickson, including his current contract, trade market, age and how unlikely it is he holds out into the season, are the same reasons they wouldn't consider a trade right now.
Trey Hendrickson is the anchor of Cincinnati's defense. The defensive end was selected by the Saints in the third round in 2017, and after four years in New Orleans, he joined the Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals pulled a surprise move, releasing their leading tackler ahead of the team's mandatory minicamp.
Buffalo could be gearing up for another defensive splash. As contract talks stall in Cincinnati, star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson may be on the move—and the Bills are a top landing spot.
The clock is ticking more and more loudly for the Bengals and Hamilton County. The Bengals have until June 30 to extend their current lease at Paycor Stadium. Absent an extension, the lease expires after the 2025 season.