THE Washington Commanders“The intersane activity has already improved the team, and we are less than three weeks from the draft of the NFL 2025, where they will add more weapons and young people to their team. The director general Adam Peters and his administration examine their evaluation processes to determine the players of their best options with the five choices they have in the project this year. While they do it, they keep an eye on free agents and players available for trade.
One of the players who obtained authorization to request a business is Bengals of Cincinnati The defensive winger Trey Hendrickson. The Bengals promised him that a new agreement would be made this offseason if he produced in 2024, and he did it, leading the NFL in bags with 17.5. However, a The agreement was not concluded, and Hendrickson is not satisfied with the way Bengals manage his contract, in particular public comments from the EPP Katie Blackburn at the meeting of the owners of the NFL this week.
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“It was a little disappointing, because the communication has been poor in the past two months”, Hendrickson said Wednesday “The Pat McAfee Show” On Blackburn’s comments. “This is something that I hold in high esteem. They did not communicate directly with my agent. This is something that was a little frustrating.”
Bengals think they have offered a competitive extension, although Hendrickson says he will not move on certain things. “We have no desire to be paid best or, you know, first online,” he said. “I’m not going to go into all the details, but as there are things that I am ready to do and that I don’t want to move. I don’t think I want to play for incentives that will be out of my control. I don’t think I want to play (on a) short -term contract. … I would like to tell my wife:” Here we are going to live. You know.”
Hendrickson’s personal calendar to make an extension is when the OTAs start next month. In the meantime, commanders have every reason to try to get Hendrickson on their side. They still need a rusher on board, and although Hendrickson is not necessarily that, having 17.5 bags two seasons in a row is a big problem. His game could be incredibly beneficial for commanders, even if they write a rusher on board in a few weeks.
Hendrickson and Cincinnati indicate that they would like to stay in business together, but the optics suggest that they can be unable to do so. If this is the case, commanders should absolutely play for Hendrickson.
This article originally appeared on Wire commanders: From Trey Hendrickson of Bengals could always be an option for commanders