Trey Hendrickson is trying to grow to be the following star participant to land a profitable contract extension from the Cincinnati Bengals, and it appears like he’s keen to go to excessive lengths to perform that purpose.
The Bengals signed large receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to four-year contract extensions on Sunday. Chase will make roughly $40M per 12 months with $112M assured. The annual wage makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL historical past. Higgins’ deal is price $115M, with the primary two years absolutely assured.
Hendrickson was given permission to seek a trade earlier this offseason, however the Bengals have reportedly had discussions along with his representatives about an extension. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler mentioned on “NFL Stay” Wednesday that the 2 sides are usually not near a deal, nevertheless.
Hendrickson is claimed to be searching for greater than $30M per 12 months. He needs to be traded if the Bengals are usually not keen to offer him that a lot cash. The defensive finish additionally has not dominated out refusing to play subsequent season.
“I do know this: I’ve heard this from a number of circles. Generally you hear gamers say, effectively like, I am going to simply sit out this 12 months, and it is posturing. I truly suppose he would strongly contemplate sitting out and probably do it if they do not get a deal completed. As a result of $16M this 12 months is simply not fairly sufficient in comparison with the place it ought to be,” Fowler mentioned, via Dave Clark of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Hendrickson had 35 sacks over the past two seasons. He had 17.5 sacks every season and completed second in NFL Defensive Participant of the Yr voting this 12 months. He’s owed $15.8M in 2025, which is the ultimate 12 months of his contract.
You may perceive why Hendrickson needs to grow to be one of many highest-paid go rushers within the NFL, as his manufacturing backs it up. He has made the Professional Bowl in every of his 4 seasons with Cincinnati and has 57 sacks since he joined the workforce.