Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson Open To Trade

Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson Open To Trade
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Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson visited the set on The Pat McAfee Show today, and Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic was tuned in, as he always is with Bengals-related media. Dehner pulled away a number of notable tidbits, primarily: Hendrickson wants his contract situation figured out now; whether it’s by extension or trade doesn’t much seem to matter to him.

Nothing about this situation is very new. For each of the past two years, Hendrickson’s contract has been in Cincinnati’s offseason news. Hendrickson initially signed with the Bengals following an impressive conclusion to his rookie deal in New Orleans that saw him total 13.5 sacks in 15 games in 2020. Each year since, Hendrickson has represented Cincinnati as a Pro Bowler, even earning first-team All-Pro honors for the first time in his career this season after leading the NFL in sacks with 17.5.

As we’ve well learned, the Bengals tend to be allergic to giving NFL players their third contracts, though they’ve recently broken that trend (sort of) with Hendrickson. Initially signing Hendrickson to a four-year, $60MM contract, the Bengals opted to avoid having Hendrickson play with a looming contract year, extending their stud defender before the third year of his deal for an additional season at $21MM.

Similar conversations entailed the following year, with Cincinatti showing hesitancy to extend him a second time. This resulted in Hendrickson requesting a trade before this past season. Ultimately, Hendrickson played through the contract drama, though he remained a hot name in trade circle rumors throughout the year. With their season at an end, the Bengals made it known that they were willing to extend Hendrickson, though it’s unclear where their priorities stand as wide receiver Tee Higgins is poised to make serious money on the free agent market and fellow wideout Ja’Marr Chase is still angling for a monster extension.

Hendrickson’s time on McAfee’s show made a couple things clear. Firstly, whether it’s an extension or a trade, Hendrickson just wants the situation settled quickly. He’d rather not play on an expiring deal and doesn’t want negotiations bleeding into OTAs and training camp. Secondly, he really does not care if it’s solved with a trade; obviously, he’d like to stay with his teammates, but he has no problem being traded. Part of this may be due to frustration with the front office, who Hendrickson mentioned has been terrible with communication, as usual.

Hendrickson also mentioned that the team’s Pro Bowlers (himself, Chase, and Joe Burrow) would like to stay together. On a similar note, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin recently noted that he felt a big issue with the team’s underperforming defense this year was the Bengals’ insistence to keep the core group of defenders from the team’s Super Bowl run together for “a little too long,” per Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Obviously, the Pro Bowler, Hendrickson, likely wasn’t a part of the issue, but this sentiment may impact Hendrickson’s contract talks.

Ultimately, signs could be...