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Disgruntled Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson says he won't attend Cincinnati's training camp as extension talks stall.
NFL Network's Manti Te'o reveals what defensive end Trey Hendrickson told him about the status of his contract stalemate with the Cincinnati Bengals at the start of 2025 training camp.
The Cincinnati Bengals made an "atrociously low" offer to star edge-rusher Trey Hendrickson, according to NFL Network's Manti Te'o.
The Cincinnati Bengals have officially kicked off training camp as they prepare for a new season ahead. Though, first-team All-Pro
Hendrickson reportedly told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he plans to sit out camp as long as he needs until he gets a new contract worked out. Hendrickson has one year left on his current deal, which carries an $18.6 million cap hit and pays him a $15.8 million salary.
As NFL training camp opened this week, the Cincinnati Bengals found themselves without one of their most disruptive defenders. All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson did not report to practice Tuesday amid a contract standoff, leaving his teammates and coaches to prepare without last year’s sack leader on the field.
In news that will surprise no one given the summer of discontent involving Trey Hendrickson, the star defensive end waiting for a new contract extension will be holding out for Cincinnati Bengals training camp.
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