On the eve of the draft, it was learned Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade. At the heart of the issue is not a desire to find a new team but rather one for an adjustment to his contract, a pact which has two years years remaining.
Neither of Hendrickson’s bases salaries in 2024 and ’25 are guaranteed, and the three-time Pro Bowler is seeking a firm up front commitment from Cincinnati. Recent contract talks did not produce a new agreement (unlike last offseason), however, and team and player know where each other stand in this case. Following the draft, head coach Zac Taylor spoke about the matter.
“You let Trey voice his concerns. I’m listening. I’ve got an open ear to him,” Taylor said (via Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic). “I love Trey. I’ve told Trey that. We want Trey to play here next year for us. He’s gonna play here next year for us. He’s gonna have success, and we’re gonna have success and I’m excited for that.”
Indeed, Cincinnati has made it clear to Hendrickson the team will not seek out a trade partner. The 29-year-old thus faces the possibility of a training camp holdout or playing out the 2024 season as his contract is currently constructed. A short-term solution came about with a $5MM raise in 2023, and it will be interesting to see if a similar approach is used depending on how this situation develops over the coming weeks.
Regardless of Hendrickson’s stance, the Bengals’ lack of sack production led many to name edge rush as a position of need during the draft. Cincinnati filled a number of holes – including at right tackle and defensive line – but the team’s only investment at the defensive end spot was sixth-rounder Cedric Johnson. He will be counted on as a rotational option during his rookie year with Sam Hubbard and Hendrickson in place as starters. Based on Taylor’s stance, the latter can still be expected to be in the 2024 lineup.
Most people would prob consider that it’s worth mentioning how due to the extension (that Trey happily signed last summer)..the cba prohibits the team from offering Trey another extension for 12 months. So they ARENT ALLOWED to renegotiate with him until summer. His union signed off on that rule. Also, interesting how u left out that Cincy used a first round pick on a DE last year. So no..the late round guy will not be counted on for anything. He barely practices, Bcs he’s chronically injured..and now he’s thinking about retirement. Hard to understand why no one wants to trade for him, and give him a top if the market contract… he and his agent look like straight fools.
Trade you DeShawn Watson for him..
Hendrickson’s a very good player, but this was a free agency deal that he signed and his agent negotiated. He’s also, I believe, not permitted to renegotiate it so soon into the deal. The Bengals gave him a bump last year. I understand the hesitancy that Hendrickson has over his money not being guaranteed, which is a legitimate concern, but he did sign the deal.