Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals
Digest more
The Bengals initially were scheduled to have five primetime games during the 2024 season, but the NFL flexed them out of two of those games. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
The Cincinnati Bengals will travel the fewest miles in 2025, gaining a key recovery advantage over other teams.
Last season was littered with prime-time road games and it would be optimal for Cincinnati to avoid a repeat of that schedule.
With the official NFL schedule release one day away, a graphic was posted on social media of all the miles each team will travel during the 2025 campaign. The C
The Cincinnati Bengals' equivalent of Watt is defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who is also entering the final year of his deal and will make $15.8 million.
Explore more
Cincinnati previously had focused on 2027, but the effort was delayed to allow for the completion of a new hotel near the convention center. The city is awaiting a green light fro
Hendrickson's future with the Bengals has never looked more bleak. The All-Pro defender recently called out Cincinnati for cutting off communication during the contract process, and stated during an interview at Bengals offseason workouts on Tuesday that he won't play under his current deal in 2025.
The most notable player that Cincinnati is most likely going to lose because of their lack of capital is star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. As the days go by, it is becoming less and less likely that he will return to the Bengals, and some of that fact may be due to the team’s unwillingness to spend money on their defense.