Fixing the Bengals’ pass-rush problem, Part 2: What’s up with Trey Hendrickson?
Why not do this one more time? The question about Trey Hendrickson’s future with the Bengals and his contract status has been a constant discussion in Cincinnati, seemingly since the moment he broke out after signing as a free agent in 2021.
Ken and Willie Anderson Denied On Hall Doorstep
Four modern players from a slate of 15 got the nod. First-time eligibles Drew Brees, the most accurate quarterback of the previous decade, and Larry Fitzgerald, an 11-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who had more than 1,400 catches across the first three decades of this century, got the required 80% of the vote from the 50-member selection committee. So did clutch postseason kicker Adam Vinatieri and Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly, a Cincinnati native, both in their second year of eligibility.
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“Woods wasn’t as good in 2025 as he was in 2024 or 2023, earning a 72.2 PFF overall grade, compared to 83.7 and 87.6 marks, but he’s still a top all-around talent at 3-technique who can hopefully anchor the middle for a long time.”
Ja’Marr Chase sounds like he’s putting pressure on Bengals brass
“I’m pretty sure that everyone knows what we need,” Chase said. “I’m not going to say what we need but I talked to Zac about that…I’m definitely pushing to get something good for the defensive side, we just need something of course, you know, somebody.”
Bengals’ Joe Flacco calls for two NFL rule changes affecting quarterbacks: ‘It honestly annoys me’
“I don’t think it should be roughing the passer when they land on us,” Flacco said this week ahead of the Super Bowl. “I don’t think being slapped in the head should be roughing the passer. It honestly annoys me because it affects games in a negative way at random times. They can call it or not call it. It needs to get out of the game. I know CTE is a thing these days and all that, but it’s football, we signed up to play it.”
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