Bengals open 2025 NFL training camp
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NFL FANS While much of the country is dealing with terms like "heat dome" and "corn sweat," we're able to turn our minds to the fall as 26 NFL teams reported to training camp on Tuesday. Unsurprisingly,
As the Bengals and Trey Hendrickson continue to battle it out over a new contract, the Browns may dodge the bullet of playing him twice per year.
The Bengals are required to fine Hendrickson $50,000 for each day of camp he misses. In addition, any preseason or regular-season game he misses would result in $877,777 of salary lost, according to Spotrac.
Cincinnati Bengals pass rusher Trey Hendrickson has relocated from his home in Cincinnati to Jacksonville, Florida, as his holdout over a contract dispute with the Bengals continues, per a report by Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
Defensive back Mike Hilton, who has played the past four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals, posted video of Cincinnati on his Instagram story, with the caption, "It's been real!"
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is looking competent with the way the Cincinnati Bengals are handling the Trey Hendrickson situation.
Trey Hendrickson's contract negotiations with the Cincinnati Bengals have not progressed, prompting him to train in Jacksonville.
Hendrickson reportedly told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he plans to sit out camp as long as he needs until he gets a new contract worked out. Hendrickson has one year left on his current deal, which carries an $18.6 million cap hit and pays him a $15.8 million salary.
The Bengals should once again have a prolific offense, but what about the rest of the team? The franchise is conducting a great NFL experiment.
The Chicago Bears shouldn't be done adding to their defense, and that's especially true along the edge. A trade idea involving the Cincinnati Bengals would be just what the doctor ordered in Chicago.