Trey Hendrickson Fires Back at Bengals Owner
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According to The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr., consensus from the annual NFL league meeting in Palm Beach "was that other teams never felt the Bengals were serious about trading Hendrickson."
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Hendrickson has clearly outperformed his contract. He undoubtedly deserves a new deal.
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After the Cincinnati Bengals signed star receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to massive contract extensions this offseason, some believe star quarterback Joe Burrow was the catalyst to make it happen.
Hendrickson has quite literally been the stabilizing force on a Bengals that has been subpar for many years, and still found a way to put up incredible numbers in the process. His
To be blunt, the Bengals have been horrific at the start of seasons under Taylor. The less impactful approach to the offseason was aimed at reducing injuries and wear and tear, yet the Bengals entered last season with a few serious injuries, anyway.