The Bengals and 2024 Defensive Player of the Year runner-up, Trey Hendrickson, have been at an impasse all offseason long, as the 30-year-old is seeking a top-end contract heading into the final year of his deal. Hendrickson did report to camp recently, but he probably just wanted to stop racking up his fines for missing practice.
Cincinnati doesn't tend to hand out big-money extensions for players in their 30s, and the dispute seems to be mostly around the guarantees in the later years of a proposed extension. They haven't made much progress, if any, and the Bengals are now open to a trade for the All-Pro pass rusher, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.