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Sporting News on MSNNFL trade rumors tracker: Latest news on Micah Parsons, Terry McLaurin, Trey Hendrickson amid contract disputes
The 2025 NFL season may be just weeks away, but three star-level players still face uncertain futures. Throughout the offseason, the Cowboys' Micah Parsons, the Commanders' Terry McLaurin and the Bengals' Trey Hendrickson were all known to be among the next stars to potentially earn their next payday.
The Las Vegas Raiders have clear needs, but if those cannot be addressed, the next best option is to strengthen their existing strengths. Since
SI's Albert Breer weighed in on whether the Chicago Bears should have an interest in trading for Cincinnati Bengals' Trey Hendrickson.
Myles Garrett requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns, who answered back with a record-setting contract extension. The Bengals might be playing hardball, but they will likely have to produce a contract around the same amount as Garrett's to keep Hendrickson from walking out of the building.
“I have no doubt the Raiders are the frontrunners," an NFL executive told Carpenter. "Tom Brady and Mark Davis want to win now, and John (Spytek) has no fear when it comes to making bold moves. The kid (Hendrickson is 30), that move is the mentality of Pete Carroll; he’s not afraid of anything that could improve the team.”
As we wrap up the NFL preseason, several big names remain entrenched in trade rumors. Micah Parsons, Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin are all active holdouts, while those who lost their position battles, such as Kirk Cousins and Kenny Pickett, become instant deal fodder.
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Raiders Wire on MSNShould the Raiders consider revisiting the Trey Hendrickson possibility?
Should the Las Vegas Raiders consider revisiting a potential Trey Hendrickson trade with the Cincinnati Bengals?
The New England Patriots have reportedly done their due diligence on a potential trade for Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, but according to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the team feels like the price is "too much" right now.