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Trey Hendrickson Addresses Holdout with Bengals, Why He Reported to Camp

HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 30 – Trey Hendrickson ends his holdout to report to Bengals camp but remains without a new contract as negotiations stall over guaranteed money, with daily $50,000 fines stopping.

  • On Wednesday, Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end, is ending his holdout and will report despite no signed extension.
  • A key sticking point is guaranteed money, with the Bengals' offers only providing first-year guarantees and ESPN's Adam Schefter reporting a $6 to $10 million gap.
  • Hendrickson recorded 17.5 sacks, but the source does not specify his league ranking or stats; negotiations focus on guaranteed money, not performance metrics.
  • Ending the holdout, Trey Hendrickson reports to camp, signaling good-faith to restart negotiations.
  • While no deal is official, owner Mike Brown and de facto general manager Duke Tobin expressed optimism that the two sides will soon agree.
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Trey Hendrickson returns to Bengals camp while contract talks continue

Even though, Trey Hendrickson and the Cincinnati Bengals remain at odds when it comes to reaching a contract extension, the All-Pro defensive end felt it was more important to be with teammates as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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