Bengals give NFL sack leader Trey Hendrickson permission to seek trade as veteran enters final year of deal


Bengals give NFL sack leader Trey Hendrickson permission to seek trade as veteran enters final year of deal

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In NFL’s Chief bags may be played in a new team next season. The Cincinnati Bengals gave the edge Rusher Trey Hendrickson permission to search for art CBS Games NFL Insider Jonathan Jones confirms.

“It’s been honor and privilege to represent Cincinnati over the last four years,” Hendricksson said in the ESPN. “I love this city and organization. I appreciate the privilege now and allowed to explore options.”

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By his four years with Cincinnati, Hendrickson picked up 57 bags, hitting double digits in three four years. He’s coming off the season in which foaming 17.5 bags (3.5 more than anyone else in the whole league) and a career-high 36 quarterback hits. And that the name of the first team to all, for and finished the defensive player of the year voters.

Hendricksson must have a significant market gave her amazing talent and age (I’ll turn 31 in December). Any team arts will be likely to sign up to the contract of extension, the Warsto Hendrickson more money but likely to reduce the salary capp hit for 2025 times.

Hendrickkson signed four years, $ 60 million deal with bengicals in the conclusion of its rookie to deal with new Orleans Saints, then signed in one-year extension cover in 2025 and signed. He’s headed to the last year of his contract and put to draw a base of salary of $ 15.8 million while counting the $ 18.67 million against Bengals’ salary cap.

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If Cincinnati manufacturers have to save $ 16 million in their books. Do not allow bengals enough breathing room in the next few years last to Ja’marr Chase and tee Higgins signed in a long-term acts, though obviously at a significant in-field cost to have already one of the NFL’s worst defenses.