Bengals Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson is planning to report for training camp on Wednesday without a new contract.
Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson is planning to report for training camp on Wednesday, July 30 without a new contract. Hendrickson won't practice until a new deal is reached but will be at the team facility, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
ESPN sources: Trey Hendrickson is planning to report to Bengals camp Wednesday, ending his holdout without being any closer to a new deal, per sources. Reporting to camp stops the $50,000 per day fines and also serves as a good-faith gesture to try to jumpstart negotiations.
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Hendrickson didn't report for camp when it started on July 23 due to an ongoing contract dispute with the Bengals. According to Schefter, Hendrickson and the Bengals are still at odds over the guaranteed money in his next contract.
The NFL's reigning sack leader is returning to Cincinnati to avoid the $50,000 daily fine he is getting each day he's away from the team. Hendrickson is also hoping by reporting to camp, it could help move negotiations forward.
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