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Hendrickson has criticized the Bengals’ lack of communication, expressed unwillingness to play under his current deal and skipped voluntary workouts. His decision to miss mandatory minicamp in June resulted in fines totaling more than $100,000. But as badly as Hendrickson wants his new contract, Brown would like to retain the superstar.
Following his stint in Atlanta, Desmond Ridder joined Arizona and Las Vegas as a backup. Now the former St. Xavier star returns to Cincinnati.
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The Cincinnati Bengals face uncertainty with two key defensive ends ahead of training camp. Trey Hendrickson, an All-Pro last season, is seeking a long-term extension with guaranteed money.
With training camp within view, the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson have yet to resolve the star defensive end's contract situation, which has been looming for months. Hendrickson said in May he will not suit up under his current contract,
First-round pick Shemar Stewart is still holding out, but Duke Tobin believes the team is treating him 'fairly.'
Only one NFL first-round pick is starving his team of a signing celebration, and the Bengals' brass was more than willing to dish thoughts on the "foolish" position of Texas A&M defensive end Shemar Stewart at the Cincinnati media luncheon on Monday.
There's optimism that the Cincinnati Bengals and Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson can reach an agreement on a new contract extension.
Bengals roster breakdown is back! During the 99 days leading up to Cincinnati's regular season opener against the Cleveland Browns, the player with the matching jersey number as days remaining will become the day's highlighted player. 49 days remain until the Bengals' first game of the 2025 season, bringing No. 49 Barrett Carter to center stage.