What’s next for the Cincinnati Bengals after allowing Trey Hendrickson to seek a trade?

   

The Cincinnati Bengals have yet to come to an agreement on an extension for wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, but letting defensive end Trey Hendrickson seek a trade elsewhere will free up some room for that. Still, giving up the NFL’s leader in sacks last season isn’t going to sit well with the Bengals fans, who were hoping to see all three players return in 2025.

The Bengals' plan after Hendrickson

The Bengals failed to come to an agreement with Hendrickson for the last two years and finally decided to part ways, granting him permission to seek a trade despite having one year left on his contract. Once Hendrickson and another team agree to a contract, the Bengals will have the ultimate say on whether or not they take the deal. So the compensation ought to do it justice.

Hendrickson was the NFL leader in sacks last season with 17.5 and was selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his four years with the Bengals. Staying in Cincinnati another season, however, would mean being severely underpaid for that kind of work.

With defensive end Sam Hubbard retiring this season, Cincinnati now has a big hole to fill at the position.