The Rusher All-Pro Edge Trey Hendrickson is fed up with the games played by his Bengals in Cincinnati.
And this should excite deductibles needing on -board rusher help like Washington commanders.
The best defender of the Bengal franchise recorded 17 bags in each of the last two seasons. He put pressure for a long -term extension that makes him one of the best -paid defensive players in the game.
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But after watching Ja’marr Chase and Tee Higgins obtain long -term extensions with Cincinnati, Hendrickson was ignored with his own requests.
“No communication took place between my camp and the organization after the draft,” Hendrickson told ESPN on Monday. The offers before the project did not reflect the vision that we shared and that we promised ourselves the last season if I continued to play at a high level. The coaches are aware of these past conversations.
“Rather than using the collaboration to bring us to a point to bring me home to the team, they no longer communicate. I was looking forward to a resolution of this situation, but it is difficult to make when there is no discussion and an obvious lack of interest to achieve mutual objectives.”
Washington is one of the few teams that corresponds to what Bengals could potentially want a trading partner. They have the ceiling space to give Hendrickson a long -term agreement and have all their first round choices for the next few years.
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He can take a package of choice to go to the negotiating table with Cincinnati; There were pre-RĂ´ti rumors of Cincy wanting a second round choice as part of an agreement. … and maybe they are short of lever here.
No agreement is quite close, but it is clear that the Bengals and their best defensive player may be an impasse in the future.
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