Trey Hendrickson takes holdout to new heights
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When the Cincinnati Bengals report to training camp on Tuesday, Trey Hendrickson won't be there. The Bengals star is currently about 800 miles away from Ohio in Northern Florida, which means one of two things happened: Either he forgot he was supposed to report to training camp or his contract standoff with the Bengals has gotten so ugly that he decided not to show up.
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The Bengals star led the NFL in sacks in 2024. He wants a contract extension and has previously said he won't play in 2025 under the terms of the last year of his current deal.
Hendrickson said in May he will not suit up under his current deal, which is set to pay him a $15.8 million base salary in 2025. The Bengals came to the table with several offers to last season's NFL sack leader, including one over the weekend according to the NFL Network, but nothing materialized.
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Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown and director of personnel Duke Tobin addressed a number of topics during the team’s annual media luncheon on Monday. The main topics of the day surrounding the contract disputes with Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson and rookie Shemar Stewart.