Bengals Select Michigan DT Kris Jenkins in Second Round

With the 49th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals have chosen Michigan defensive tackle Kris Jenkins. As a key contributor to the Wolverines’ championship run last season, Jenkins brings a wealth of experience and impressive physical attributes to Cincinnati. He joins the team’s recent first-round selection, Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims, who is expected to make a significant impact on the Bengals’ offensive line.

Cincinnati Bengals Select Georgia Tackle Amarius Mims with No. 18 Pick in 2024 NFL Draft

In the hopes of protecting star quarterback Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals have taken Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Despite his limited experience with only eight career starts, Mims brings exceptional size and athleticism to the Bengals’ offensive line, standing at 6-foot-7 and weighing 340 pounds. Coming off a season-ending wrist injury that cost the Bengals a playoff berth, Burrow’s protection becomes a top priority for the team. Mims’ impressive collegiate record with zero quarterback hits or sacks allowed on 377 pass-blocking snaps makes him a promising addition to the Bengals’ offensive line.

Bengals Frustrated with Hamilton County Over Paycor Stadium Lease Negotiations

The Cincinnati Bengals are growing impatient with the pace of negotiations with Hamilton County over a lease extension for Paycor Stadium. Despite the county’s commitment to $39 million in repairs and renovations, the Bengals are seeking a significantly larger investment of $300 million. The team’s attorney has expressed concerns about the lack of progress and uncertainty surrounding the county’s intentions. The Bengals have until June 2025 to decide whether to exercise the first of five two-year extensions of the lease, after which they could become eligible for relocation.

Cincinnati Bengals Stars Demand Trades Amid Contract Extension Impasse

The Cincinnati Bengals face a challenging situation after Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson and wide receiver Tee Higgins requested trades due to a lack of contract extensions. Hendrickson has threatened to retire if he doesn’t receive a long-term deal, but his limited leverage and the team’s depth at his position weaken his position. The Bengals’ refusal to accept anything less than a first or second-round pick for Hendrickson will likely lead to a standstill in trade negotiations, exacerbating the situation.

Bengals Defensive End Trey Hendrickson Requests Trade

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade, according to reports. The 29-year-old Pro Bowler is seeking a long-term contract outside of Cincinnati after signing a one-year extension last year. Despite his impressive performance in 2022, with 17.5 sacks and 43 tackles, the Bengals are reportedly reluctant to trade Hendrickson.

Bengals Star Trey Hendrickson Requests Trade Amidst Contract Disputes

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has requested a trade from the team, following a similar request from wide receiver Tee Higgins earlier this year. Hendrickson, a three-time Pro Bowler, is reportedly unhappy with the long-term contract extension offered by the Bengals and is seeking a more lucrative deal. The Bengals have expressed reluctance to trade the star pass rusher but may consider it to save cap space. Hendrickson’s departure would leave a significant hole in the Bengals’ defense after a disappointing 2022 season that ended without a playoff berth.

Trey Hendrickson Requests Bengals Trade, Threatens Retirement

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has reportedly requested a trade, following in the footsteps of teammates Jonah Williams and Tee Higgins. Hendrickson is seeking long-term security, but the Bengals have historically stood firm against disgruntled players. Despite Hendrickson’s recent one-year contract extension, the Bengals are unlikely to grant his request. The situation has been ongoing for some time, with Hendrickson’s agent considering retirement as a possible leverage tactic.

Trey Hendrickson Trade Request Offers Falcons a Glimmer of Hope at Pass Rusher Conundrum

The Atlanta Falcons have struggled mightily to find a reliable sack artist for over a decade, but a recent trade request from Cincinnati Bengals star Trey Hendrickson could provide a solution. Hendrickson, a three-time Pro-Bowler and reigning sack leader with 17.5 in 2023, has requested a trade due to lack of financial commitment from the Bengals. The Falcons, who possess a glaring need for an EDGE rusher, would be wise to pursue Hendrickson aggressively. The 29-year-old former Saint has ties to Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot, who played a role in drafting him to New Orleans in 2017. With their ample draft picks and healthy salary cap situation, the Falcons could easily swing a deal for Hendrickson and grant him the contract extension he seeks. Acquiring Hendrickson would be a major coup for the Falcons, giving them a proven commodity at their biggest position of need.

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