For months now, it’s been the Bengals doing their best Dallas Cowboys impression. Stalling contract talks and keeping star players hanging. And no one’s felt that more than Trey Hendrickson. He led the NFL with 17 sacks last season and notched 35 in just two years, which is more than any defensive player during that time. So, you’d think they would have secured the Queen City’s top pass rusher. Instead, he’s become Cincy’s ghost. Nowhere to be seen in OTAs, minicamps, or even hopeful pressers.
In May, Trey clearly said, “The offers prior to the draft did not reflect the vision we shared and were promised last offseason if I continued to play at a high level. I have been eagerly awaiting a resolution of this situation. But that’s hard to do when there is no discussion and an evident lack of interest in reaching mutual goals.” But here’s where things start to get real interesting.
Because even with that kind of production, the Bengals are reportedly only offering Hendrickson $28 million per year. On paper, that puts him at eighth among NFL EDGE defenders. But in today’s cap-heavy league, that number feels more like a lowball than a reward. As NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero made clear, Trey isn’t aiming for the moon. “Hendrickson isn’t demanding to surpass Myles Garrett’s record-setting $40 million AAV,” he shared. Adding that the edge rusher’s real focus is securing a multi-year deal that actually reflects what he brings to the table.
Moreover, Pelissero didn’t shy away from calling the front office out. On The Rich Eisen Show, he revealed, “He would like to get a multi-year deal that gives him security and keeps him in Cincinnati. Bengals just have not stepped up with a significant enough of an offer for him to take it.” That’s about as direct as it gets. No smoke, just facts—and a lot of frustration from Hendrickson’s side.
Meanwhile, Trey’s recent Instagram story added a twist. Instead of a simple birthday wish to Sam Hubbard, he dropped a subtle message of loyalty, sharing Bengals card of Sam alongside the caption, “Happy Birthday Sam ”. With Hubbard walking away from the game at 29, Trey’s post felt like less of a celebration and more of a reminder: he still wants to be here… if they let him.
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But now, reports are swirling. Not only is Hendrickson talking trade, but the Bengals have reportedly given him the green light to speak to other teams. The 2024 sack leader is bitter, frustrated, and according to one national insider, “the Dallas Cowboys are talking about Hendrickson, too.”
Big D is contemplating the Trey Hendrickson trade
Trey Hendrickson’s situation has been anything but black and white. While the Bengals keep circling around the numbers, the star pass-rusher is left in a limbo. Speaking to ESPN recently, Hendrickson admitted he has “mixed emotions” about leaving The Jungle, even as his market value climbs near $30 million per year. Meanwhile, over in The Lone Star State, the Cowboys sit with $32 million in cap space. But as Athlon Sports noted, they might not have that money “earmarked for a second pass-rusher,” especially with Micah Parsons due for a mega extension.
Still, the rumor mill isn’t slowing down. National insider Josina Anderson dropped a firm reality check after tapping her Dallas sources. “Sounds to me like the current amount Trey Hendrickson is seeking is beyond what the Dallas Cowboys would want to spend for a player of his level,” she reported. “Based on what I’m hearing.” Translation? The price tag isn’t matching the Cowboys’ interest—at least for now.
Yet that hasn’t stopped the speculation from growing legs. As LWOS recently wrote, “The Dallas Cowboys have been stacking up on talent defensively ever since they hired new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.” They also added, “It would be interesting to see if Dallas could one day get Hendrickson to boost them to a well-rounded defensive line.”
And why wouldn’t that tempt them? Hendrickson’s coming off a monster year: 17.5 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, and a fourth straight Pro Bowl nod. He even earned a stellar 88.1 PFF grade. But for Cincinnati, losing their top defensive dog while chasing a Super Bowl? That’s a high price, no matter the draft pick.
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