
"It's a 4-year, $112M deal for Trey Hendrickson. Huge. A four-time Pro Bowler who is just one season removed from a 2024 campaign in which he led the league with 17.5 sacks, earned first-team All-Pro honors, and finished second in the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year race, Hendrickson is the type of player a team needing help getting to the quarterback would traditionally rush to sign."
"Nearly 12 hours after news of the Ravens backing out of their trade agreement with the Raiders for Maxx Crosby surfaced, the team has reportedly pivoted to sign Trey Hendrickson - another high-profile pass rusher with a notable injury history. The $28 million AAV falls short of the $30 million mark that we've seen others hit this offseason. But still makes Hendrickson one of the highest-paid edge defenders in the league."
The Ravens pivoted to sign pass rusher Trey Hendrickson on a four-year, $112 million contract after backing out of a trade agreement with the Raiders for Maxx Crosby. Hendrickson, a four-time Pro Bowler, led the league with 17.5 sacks in 2024 and earned first-team All-Pro honors while finishing second in Defensive Player of the Year voting. His $28 million average annual value makes him one of the highest-paid edge defenders in the league. The signing addresses Baltimore's need for quarterback pressure, though Hendrickson carries a notable injury history. The move represents an unexpected offseason twist typical of NFL free agency drama.
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