As the Cincinnati Bengals want to end their two-year NFL playoff drought, contract battles have been taking place. Joe Burrow, the quarterback, wants to win a Super Bowl and with that, he needs key teammates to stay. One of those is defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who hasnāt signed his extension yet. Now, team owner Mike Brown has cleared the air on the whole situation.
Most of the news regarding the Hendrickson situation have not been positive ones. Hendrickson wants to get paid handsomely and the Bengals havenāt been obliging. Needless to say, the fanbase is in panic of losing their best defensive player.
But keep calm! Team owner Mike Brown spoke to the Cincinnati Enquirer about the matter. āItās been a long negotiation. Trey Hendrickson is a fine player. Heās a good guy. We want him here,ā Brown detailed. āDealing with him is sometimes not so easy, and thatās all right. Heās got the right to argue his case. Weāll try to make sense of it from our perspective. Weāll see. Iām not persuaded that it isnāt going to get done. As far as Iām concerned, the sooner the better.ā
Hendrickson might try to get top-of-the-market money
Hendrickson is trying to get a multi-year deal, it seems like that is his priority. However, seeing the contracts that other defensive ends and pass rushers have been getting, it wouldnāt shock the fact that he is trying to get a big bag. After all, Chiefsā George Karlaftis signed a 4-year, $93 million extension, and Steelersā T.J. Watt put his name on the dotted line of a 3-year, $123 million contract.

Trey Hendrickson #91 of the Cincinnati Bengals reacts after sacking Nick Mullens #12 of the Minnesota Vikings in the first quarter of the game at Paycor Stadium on December 16, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hendrickson might fall between those two. However, it should be leaning more towards Wattās side than Karlaftisā. In the end, Hendrickson was the NFL sacks leader last season with 17.5, and he recorded that same number two years ago. He has been consistently elite for the Bengals.

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The market is resetting in Hendricksonās favor
The longer you take to re-sign a player, the bigger the risk and the Bengals just suffered that. Just in the last week, Karlaftis and Watt got a massive extension. If the Bengals donāt get this done quickly, more moves might affect them.
For example, itās being reported that Denver is in talks to extend Nik Bonitto. So, as the team owner said, āthe sooner the better.ā Hendrickson is in the middle of his prime with no signs of slowing down. Playing hard-ball is not something Cincinnati can afford right now.





