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The Cincinnati Bengals remain in a contract impasse with their top defender, Trey Hendrickson. NFL sources open up on his market value
June, the Cincinnati Bengals feel good about their progress on defense this offseason. With OTA's and mandatory minicamp now concluded, and the Bengals going their separate ways for about five weeks prior to the start of preseason training camp,
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Sporting News on MSNHistoric 49ers-Bengals trade pitch would end rookie's stint in Cincinnati before it startsThe Cincinnati Bengals could pull off a historic move by trading first-round rookie Shemar Stewart if the two sides can't agree to a contract. One analyst believes the San Francisco 49ers should make a call to inquire about him.
The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to make major noise this season. Even with the questions that remain on defense and on the offensive line at guard, Joe Burrow brings a level of play that makes this team dangerous.
The latest wrinkle in this debate comes from Geoff Hobson of Bengals .com:
There is seemingly no end in sight to the Bengals' contract disputes with Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart.
The implementation of a rookie wage scale in 2011 has largely ended contract holdouts of draft picks, with a couple of exceptions.
The Bengals aren’t doing themselves any favors with the current news emanating out of the organization. They have another disgruntled player.
Oh, that's right, the Cincinnati Bengals refusing to spend money. Now we're talking. Mandatory minicamps are wrapping up around the league, and the headlining discussion about the Bengals isn't Joe Burrow coming off an NFL-leading 43-touchdown season.