BREAKING : Patriots Calling Bengals About Superstar Trade

Dec 22, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (91) runs onto the field before the game against the Cleveland Browns at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

It looks like the New England Patriots may have interest in getting involved in the race for one of the more highly sought-after trade chips of this offseason.

According to Armando Salguero, the Patriots are one of the teams that have called the Cincinnati Bengals on a trade for Trey Hendrickson.

Reports earlier this week detailed the Bengals as being open to listening to trades revolving around the All-Pro edge rusher after a long and extensive offseason of contract talks for the 30-year-old. While Cincinnati has been adamant about not wanting to trade its star defender, talks of an extension have seemingly reached an impasse, with the focus now shifting toward a potential trade being in play.

The Patriots have since taken notice of that shift, now being one of the few names to keep an eye on as a potential suitor.

On paper, New England makes a ton of sense as a trade partner. They could use another edge rusher on their front seven to give Mike Vrabel another piece in the front seven to work with, and in turn, provide a strong boost to one of the league’s worst-rated pass rushing units through 2024.

The Patriots also currently hold the most available cap space in the NFL, with $59.7 free in effective cap space, according to OverTheCap. Considering that hole on the defensive line and the money to pay out Hendrickson’s aspired new deal, New England stands out as a great fit to send the Bengals star.

And based on EVP Eliot Wolf’s latest comments, mentioning that the Patriots would be open to including a first or second round pick in a deal for the right player before the season kicked off, they might just have the right trade package Cincinnati would be looking for, if they were forced to send off their top edge talent.

During his last season with the Bengals, Hendrickson dominated his way to becoming the league’s sack leader at 17.5, also logging 46 combined tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbled, which inevitably got him the first All-Pro nod of his career, his fourth Pro Bowl selection, and finished top two in Defensive Player of the Year voting next to Denver Broncos’ Pat Surtain II.

It remains to be seen if the Patriots will be the lucky ones to land Hendrickson on the roster at the start of the regular season next month, but the rumors are true; they’ve at least checked in on the idea of making a blockbuster move happen.

Related Posts

Predicting How Patriots Season Will End

The New England Patriots are on their Week 14 bye with an 11-2 record, which is the best in the AFC. With four games left to go in the season, the Patriots coul

Patriots Projected to Land Behemoth SEC Protector for Drake Maye

It is not a particularly controversial statement to claim that the New England Patriots still have some work to do on the roster, despite leading the AFC with a

How Marcus Jones Explained Patriots’ Undefeated Road Record

New England Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones discussed the team’s 6-0 record away from Foxborough on “Up & Adams.”

NFL Makes Final Decision On Start Time For Patriots vs. Bills In Week 15

he New England Patriots are set to host the Buffalo Bills in a pivotal Week 15 showdown on Dec. 14. The AFC East rivalry game was scheduled…

BREAKING : Patriots Snap Counts vs. Giants Reveal Three-Phase Dominance

As the New England Patriots continue to savor their 33-15 victory over the New York Giants in Week 13, they will certainly take stock into their performance on

Will Campbell, Milton Williams injury updates reveal Patriots stars’ playoff statuses

New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell and defensive tackle Milton Williams are both on injured reserve, which leaves their statuses for the postseason at least somewhat up in the air.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *