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NFL fans on Reddit joked that Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart are chilling together while the Bengals struggle to sign them to contracts.
Trey Hendrickson's asking price might've just went up. The Steelers are finalizing a three-year, $123 million contract extension with T.J. Watt that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history ($41 million per season).
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SportsGrid on MSNNFL Salary Cap & Player Holdouts: The Bengals' DilemmaAdam Caplan joins the show to discuss the frequent holdouts on the Cincinnati Bengals, notably the financial tactics with stars like Trey Hendrickson.
When it comes to the Trey Hendrickson contract saga, the Cincinnati Bengals aren’t impacted too much by the T.J. Watt extension in Pittsburgh. The Steelers hit Watt with a three-year contract worth $123 million with $108 million fully guaranteed. An average of $41 million per year completely resets the edge market.
The reality is that this is mostly the same defense that the Bengals had in 2024. The biggest additions heading into 2025 were TJ Slaton (whose impact at best will fly under the radar), Shemar Stewart (who hasn’t signed his rookie contract) and Demetrius Knight Jr.
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The latest ripple in the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson contract dispute is now costing him ... Hendrickson’s impact is clearly not enough to convince this franchise to expedite their ...
The Bengals defense accumulated 80 sacks over the past two seasons and Hendrickson was responsible for a whopping 35 of those. Last year, he had 17.5 of the team's 36 sacks, which is just below 50 ...