
"All trades are difficult. You got to find a partner and you have to find somebody that you have to have some cooperation with your players that you're talking about this with. Trades can be complicated and that hypothetical scenario would be very complicated."
"I don't throw anything on or off the table with Trey, and we're excited about attacking this offseason. We have resources to attack the offseason in a big way, and we want to do that."
"Trey's been a great player for us. He didn't have the year he wanted this year. We didn't have the year we wanted this year. Those are factors and we'll see where we go from there."
The Cincinnati Bengals must decide on All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson's future before March 3, when they would need to apply the franchise tag to prevent him from becoming a free agent. Trading Hendrickson presents substantial complications, as the team must locate a willing trade partner and secure player cooperation. Hendrickson earned $29 million last season after resolving a contract holdout. However, injuries limited his production to four sacks in seven games before he underwent surgery for a core muscle injury, ending his season on injured reserve. Despite his previous dominance with 17.5 sacks in 2024, the Bengals remain uncertain about his future while exploring offseason opportunities.
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