
Veteran pass rusher Trey Hendrickson plans to end his holdout with the Cincinnati Bengals and report to training camp. All of this despite not having a new deal in place. That has led to the question, “what is going on?”
Trey Hendrickson is planning to report to Bengals camp without a new deal in place, per source.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) July 29, 2025
Hendrickson is on his way from Jacksonville to Cincinnati, where the two sides will continue to work on a deal for the pass rusher.
Why might Hendrickson do this?
Well, there are a few answers that no one, aside from
those involved in the actual negotiations, knows. One could be turning the holdout into a hold-in. That would avoid the $50,000 fine that comes each day that he misses.
“I don't understand this, someone has to explain this to me. Why would you give up $50,000 per day?”@RossTuckerNFL on players like Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin holding out instead of holding in:@LabattUSA #ad MSG 21 pic.twitter.com/cx7H4UHYbX
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) July 23, 2025
From a hold out to a hold in.. Trey Hendrickson being a total pro throughout this entire process ‼️ pic.twitter.com/2DYgYdt0Ck
— Drake Burton (@bengalsdrake) July 29, 2025
So with Trey Hendrickson reporting to camp Wednesday, Bengals will have all players on hand. @AdamSchefter reports the Hendrickson will avoid further $50,000 daily fines for being on the Did Not Report list but the sides still apart. "Good faith gesture" on the part of…
— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) July 29, 2025
The good faith and pressure applied despite not being close to a deal
Hendrickson could be showing a bit of good faith in negotiations, as well as applying pressure by being around and more in conversations. He has been in the news nearly constantly, though, as the media quickly picks up on the Cincinnati contract dispute to pick that low-hanging fruit.
This helps apply pressure imo. Be in the building. Be a story. A distraction.
— Goodberry (@JoeGoodberry) July 29, 2025
Not good for the team health, but can help get the deal done. https://t.co/4tPfdQagEG
Now having said all the reports are that the deal is still “not close.” We will have to see if that improves because of this or if it is just going to be a Ja’Marr Chase hold-in where he just gets his deal right before the season or forced to go in.
“Not close” yet. https://t.co/pDjBgnEzCo
— Matt (@MrKCincy) July 29, 2025
Was he spying on practice
Was Hendrickson secretly spying on practice to see how bad they needed him? (Not really, but it is still a funny post.)
Was this actually Trey Hendrickson undercover as one of the bridge people at camp?
— Jeremy Rauch (@FOX19Jeremy) July 29, 2025
If you know this man, tag him. Need answers. #Bengals @FOX19 pic.twitter.com/WjtzvjCFES
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