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This story was originally published in A to Z Sports Cincinnati Bengals, as Bengals make official decision on Trey Hendrickson as NFL trade deadline comes and goes. Related: Bengals are getting exactly what they put in their defense, and any anger should be directed toward the top
The Bengals made a deal on the Nov. 4 trade deadline day but not the blockbuster some pundits called for, which was to part ways with Hendrickson, one of the best pass rushers in recent years. Instead, the 4 p.m. deadline came and went Nov. 4 and Hendrickson was not traded.
On Tuesday morning, the Cincinnati Bengals traded long-time linebacker Logan Wilson to the Dallas Cowboys for a seventh-round NFL Draft pick.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Despite being 3-6 at their bye week, Trey Hendrickson is staying put in Cincinnati. The Bengals did not move their star edge rusher on NFL trade deadline day per multiple reports including Kelsey Conway of The Athletic.
In a more low-profile news event last week, Bengals defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson also requested a trade out of Cincinnati. Unlike with Wilson, the Bengals didn’t find a trade partner for Jackson, who remains on the roster as the deadline passes.
The Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade a seventh-round pick in the NFL Draft to the Cincinnati Bengals for linebacker Logan Wilson, the teams announced Tuesday.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown tore into his defensive teammates on Sunday after the team's close loss to the Chicago Bears.
Disaster has struck the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite a 2-0 start to the season, the Bengals’ 2025 season has quickly started to unravel since Joe Burrow’s week two injury, with team losing six out of their last seven contests and currently fighting to stay alive in the AFC playoff chase.