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Cincinnati Bengals owner says that defensive end Trey Hendrickson is sometimes "not so easy" to deal with in contract negotiations.
Hendrickson is entering the final year of his contract. NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport shared another update on the Bengals star on Monday night.
Bengals roster breakdown is back! During the 99 days leading up to Cincinnati's regular season opener against the Cleveland Browns, the player with the matching jersey number as days remaining will become the day's highlighted player. 49 days remain until the Bengals' first game of the 2025 season, bringing No. 49 Barrett Carter to center stage.
Shemar Stewart's contract dispute with the Bengals centers on guarantee language that owner Mike Brown says would require payment even if a player commits misconduct.
Only one NFL first-round pick is starving his team of a signing celebration, and the Bengals' brass was more than willing to dish thoughts on the "foolish" position of Texas A&M defensive end Shemar Stewart at the Cincinnati media luncheon on Monday.
Trey Hendrickson awaits a new contract, or at least a raise that would allow him to play in the upcoming 2025 season.
Former Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron took part in an interview as he reflected on the future of his professional football career.
The Bengals are trying to set a precedent that they can use in all future rookie deals. Second-round pick Demetrius Knight Jr. signed his rookie contract Saturday and signed a deal that had the language the Bengals wanted. Stewart is now the last one standing.