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Bengals' Trey Hendrickson releases scathing statement against team as contract talks stall

Contract talks between Trey Hendrickson and the Cincinnati Bengals went from "poor" to nonexistent, according to the NFL's 2024 sack leader.


Bengals' Trey Hendrickson releases scathing statement against team as contract talks stall

Back in March, the Bengals gave Hendrickson permission to seek a trade - last month, he said the communication from them had been "poor."

Well, that communication has apparently stopped, according to Hendrickson.

"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. Coaches are aware of these past conversations. Rather than using collaboration to get us to a point to bring me home to the team, THEY are no longer communicating. 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."

Hendrickson finished each of the past two seasons with 17.5 sacks. He is entering the final year of his contract.

Since the Bengals acquired him, he's posted at least 14 sacks in three of his four seasons. He's also made the Pro Bowl each season as a Bengal.

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