Bengals, Shemar Stewart fail to agree on contract
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It's been nearly two months since Trey Hendrickson has had anything to say about his ongoing contract standoff with the Cincinnati Bengals. Back in May, the 2024 NFL sack leader made it clear that he won't be suiting up this year under the terms of his current contract,
Hendrickson is the threat that Cincinnati have on defense as he's recorded back-to-back 17.5 sack seasons. However, there's a major problem, the 31-year-old and the Bengals are at a standoff regarding a contract extension.
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On Friday, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero appeared on "The Rich Eisen Show" and gave the latest on where Hendrickson and the Bengals stand in this contract standoff.
The Bengals have major questions on the defensive line from players in the position group who may not be on the field when training camp starts.
Trey Hendrickson’s contract standoff has intensified, as the veteran edge rusher publicly called out the Bengals for poor communication.After topping the league with 17.5 sacks and earning All ...
Since joining the Bengals prior to the 2021 season, Hendrickson has evolved into one of the league’s best pass rushers, earning four straight Pro Bowl trips from 2021-2024 and being named a ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have two defensive end problems to solve. Trey Hendrickson wants a new contract, and Shemar Stewart still hasn't signed his rookie deal. The Green Bay Packers may be able to solve at least one half of that.