Hendrickson’s agent to meet with Bengals soon to discuss his future with team

Hendrickson’s agent to meet with Bengals soon to discuss his future with team

Hendrickson’s agent to meet with Bengals soon to discuss his future with team

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson raised some eyebrows with comments Wednesday regarding his future with the organization.The 30-year-old All-Pro edge rusher appeared on the Pat McAfee Show and addressed recent comments from the Bengals’ front office about his contract situation.Hendrickson is under contract with the Bengals through the 2025 season and has been angling for a contract extension since before last season.Hendrickson is aiming for more long-term security on his deal after a 2024 season that saw him lead the league with 17.5 sacks. Last week, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin acknowledged that Hendrickson deserves a raise and extension, but said “we can’t have guys at the top of the payroll at every position. We’ll do what we can.”“Ideally, my wife and I would love to stay in Cincinnati,” Hendrickson said on Pat McAfee’s popular show Wednesday. “If it’s something that helps the Bengals win a Super Bowl, if they get picks, or anything like that, I want to help win a Super Bowl for Cincinnati, if I’m there or not.” Hendrickson’s agent Harold Lewis confirmed with WLWT that he expects to meet with the Bengals as early as next week to discuss his future with the club.“The ultimate goal is to make him a Bengal for the long-term,” Lewis said. Hendrickson, who initially requested a trade last offseason before ultimately suiting up for the entire season, is gearing up to spend the offseason out of Cincinnati before preseason workouts begin.

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson raised some eyebrows with comments Wednesday regarding his future with the organization.

The 30-year-old All-Pro edge rusher appeared on the Pat McAfee Show and addressed recent comments from the Bengals’ front office about his contract situation.

Hendrickson is under contract with the Bengals through the 2025 season and has been angling for a contract extension since before last season.

Hendrickson is aiming for more long-term security on his deal after a 2024 season that saw him lead the league with 17.5 sacks.

Last week, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin acknowledged that Hendrickson deserves a raise and extension, but said “we can’t have guys at the top of the payroll at every position. We’ll do what we can.”

“Ideally, my wife and I would love to stay in Cincinnati,” Hendrickson said on Pat McAfee’s popular show Wednesday. “If it’s something that helps the Bengals win a Super Bowl, if they get picks, or anything like that, I want to help win a Super Bowl for Cincinnati, if I’m there or not.”

Hendrickson’s agent Harold Lewis confirmed with WLWT that he expects to meet with the Bengals as early as next week to discuss his future with the club.

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“The ultimate goal is to make him a Bengal for the long-term,” Lewis said.

Hendrickson, who initially requested a trade last offseason before ultimately suiting up for the entire season, is gearing up to spend the offseason out of Cincinnati before preseason workouts begin.



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