The latest comments from the Cincinnati Bengals passes corridor, Trey Hendrickson, indicate that an extended contract could be in process.
Hendrickson is in the last year of his current contract with Cincinnati, under which he is ready to win $ 15.8 million. Talk about THE PAT MCAFEE show In April, Hendrickson described his desire for an extension with the Bengals, which dates back to last season and how management told him that if his production remained at a high level, an agreement would be made.
“I have a year in which I have comebacks in my contract … we can enter that very fast,” said Hendrickson. “Last year and the year. He plays at the level you have, we will do it,” he communicated with me.
“So basically, this year, you are going to work. They also reiterated that in the harvester. So only the air cleaning child in that. Advancing forward, the happiness of my camp … [the Bengals] They are more than welcome to call me. I have had my cell phone, the same cell phone number from high school, the open communication line is always open with me and my agents. So, if you have something you would like to discuss, we have nothing more than willing to listen. “
Hendrickson led the league with 17.5 captures last season.
However, in the new comments made to ESPN, the Passes Corridor of the Bengals has indicated a growing frustration with management.
“There has been no communication between my camp and the draft of the organization,” Hendrickson said in the new statement. “The sacrifices before the Draft did not reflect the vision that we shared and promised them the last low season if he continued playing at a high level. The coaches are aware of these tight conversations.
“Instead of using collaboration to take us to a point to take home to the team, they are no longer communicating. I have a leg anxiously waiting for a resolution of this situation, but that is difficult to do when there are noles objectives.”
The Bengals selected the defender of Edge Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M with Selection 17 in the NFL 2025 draft.
Cincinnati signed the open receptors Ja’mar Chase and Tee Higgins to new agreements this low season, but a different approach with Hendrickson has the tasks. The team allowed the pass corridor to look for an exchange earlier this low season, partly to measure how the league valued it in the hope of stimulating contract conversations. But since no agreement was reached, and these last comments from Hendrickson, we could be circling towards a dead point.
And a holdout shortly.