ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Bengals have permitted Trey Hendrickson to seek a trade.
The Bengals have three star players in need of new deals. Now, as the new league year continues to draw closer, the team appears to have made the decision to not extend a new offer to Hendrickson. The veteran pass rusher joined the team in the 2021 offseason and has been one of the league’s premiere sack artists during his four-year run with the team. Hendrickson has totaled 57 sacks over that span, with 35 of those sacks coming in the last two seasons. After earning his first First-Team All-Pro nod and finishing second in AP Defensive Player of the Year voting, it’s fair to assume Hendrickson will have a solid trade market heading into his age-30 season. The asking price will be high, and whatever team acquires him will need to get an extension done in short order, but Hendrickson should have a handful of prime years left in the tank, making him a coveted player on the market.