Trey Hendrickson Fires Back at Bengals Owner
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"I think he should be happy at certain rates that maybe he doesn't think he'd be happy at," Blackburn told reporters when discussing Hendrickson.
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The Bengals have been playing in Paycor Stadium since it opened in 2000.
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"I’m ready to get out the blank piece of paper, get out an ink pen and let's get down to the lease," Reece said.
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One of the biggest developments of the NFL offseason has been the Cincinnati Bengals allowing defensive end Trey Hendrickson to seek a trade partner while he still has one year remaining under contract.
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Sporting News on MSNTrey Hendrickson trade pitch sends NFL sacks leader to dumpster fire NFC teamThe Cincinnati Bengals and star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson remain in a standoff in contract talks, which could lead to a trade. One NFL analyst thinks Cincinnati could send Hendrickson to the NFC.
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