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Cowboys' Micah Parsons, Bengals' Trey Hendrickson's contract prices just went up with T.J. Watt news
The Dallas Cowboys have yet to sign Micah Parsons to a contract extension. The Cincinnati Bengals have yet to sign Trey Hendrickson to a contract extension. And now, the price just went up.
Trey Hendrickson's asking price might've just went up. The Steelers are finalizing a three-year, $123 million contract extension with T.J. Watt that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history ($41 million per season).
The Bengals and the NFL would contribute $120 million toward the renovation project and up to $45 million more in rent, if the deal ends up being extended for 21 years. But in the end, the county would cover 87% of total expenses,
It's been nearly two months since Trey Hendrickson has had anything to say about his ongoing contract standoff with the Cincinnati Bengals. Back in May, the 2024 NFL sack leader made it clear that he won't be suiting up this year under the terms of his current contract,
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The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish will enter the team’s Ring of Honor this season. Lapham and Parrish join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Corey Dillon, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Tim Krumrie, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.
The announcement was made at a press conference in Canton alongside representatives from the National Football League, the Bengals, the Cleveland Browns and the Pro Football Hall of Fame during the NFL FLAG Championships. OHSAA Executive Director Doug Ute ...
Cincinnati Bengals no longer seen as the best offense in the league, according to an NFL analyst. Here's why that take is wrong.