Cincinnati Bengals edge defender Trey Hendrickson made news by simply showing up to practice this week following his trade request going public a few weeks ago. The request came as a shock to many considering he signed a one-year extension with Cincinnati last July.
If you didn’t know better, it would be hard to actually believe Trey Hendrickson requested a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals, based on how he’s conducted himself during the team’s voluntary offseason program.
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The Bengals have had a star player on each side of the ball request to be traded this offseason.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Trey Hendrickson requested a trade last month, but he may be having a change of heart. The star pass rusher attended the Bengals’ voluntary offseason workouts, a rather strange feat for someone who apparently wants to be dealt.
News came out of a trade request from the DE one night before the opening round of the 2024 draft.
Edge rusher Trey Hendrickson wants to be paid, but he also wants to win a Super Bowl. And he wants to win a Super Bowl in Cincinnati. Unhappy with his contract, Hendrickson requested a trade last month.
Two of the Cincinnati Bengals’ playmakers requested trades leading up to the NFL Draft, earlier this offseason, but one of them is participating in the team’s voluntary offseason program.
Offseason workouts are rolling right along for the Cincinnati Bengals, and their highest-paid defensive player is back working with his teammates once again.
Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade on April 24th. The turn of events comes after ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Hendrickson is disgruntled over the team’s unwillingness to meet his request for a long-term contract.
No. 9 has his player’s back. Things get tricky when teams try to keep a close-knit group of players, all of whom deserve to be paid at a high level together.
The Bengals had one of their best players on each side of the ball request a trade this offseason. Star quarterback Joe Burrow recently addressed the situation.
The Cincinnati Bengals are a team shrouded in intrigue, with a mix of talent, potential, and uncertainty. After a season cut short due to injury, quarterback Joe Burrow is back and healthy, ready to lead his team to victory.
There is still some work to be done to make sure the team is ready to compete for a Super Bowl once again.
While the confrontation with superstar wide receiver Tee Higgins has been brewing throughout the entire offseason for the Cincinnati Bengals, the strained relationship with elite defensive end Trey Hendrickson appeared to be a huge surprise.
The NFL Draft was the main course for the Cincinnati Bengals this week, and edge defender Trey Hendrickson inserted himself as a surprising appetizer when he requested a trade a day before the draft began.
Cincinnati Bengals HC Zac Taylor commented (in a very oblique way) on the trade request of star edge-rusher Trey Hendrickson.
Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson requested a trade on Wednesday, according to reports from ESPN and NFL Network. Hendrickson signed a one-year, $21 million extension that included an $8 million signing bonus last year, but now he is looking for a long-term contract outside of Cincinnati.
Pro Bowl pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson wants the Cincinnati Bengals to trade him, but that's not all.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Wednesday that Trey Hendrickson has requested trades from the team.
The Cincinnati Bengals are juggling a few financial headaches at this point.
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