Trey Hendrickson is training away from Bengals
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The contract dispute between the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson took a wrong turn on Tuesday when the All-Pro edge rusher didn't report to training camp with the rest of the team's veteran players.
Bengals owner Mike Brown spoke with reporters on Monday to provide an update on the possibility of a Hendrickson extension.
CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow is disappointed in the point things have reached with Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart. The two defensive ends have not reported to Cincinnati's training camp as they seek concessions from the Bengals in separate negotiations.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBengals owner Mike Brown delivers a telling update on negotiations with Trey Hendrickson's contract extensionThe Cincinnati Bengals have met quarterback Joe Burrow's every demand this offseason except for one major checkbox: Trey Hendrickson's contract extension. It's something Cincinnati's owner and president Mike Brown wants as well.
Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown says a disagreement over guaranteed money is what is keeping the team from signing 2025 first round pick Shemar Stewart.
Cincinnati selected Stewart No. 17 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft but he's yet to sign a contract as training camp begins.
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.