Overview
- Cincinnati fell to 3-6 with Sunday’s home loss to the Bears, a result that league reports say could prompt a reassessment of Trey Hendrickson’s availability before the Nov. 4 deadline.
- The Bengals have told teams they do not intend to trade the All-Pro pass rusher, per ESPN, though FOX’s Jay Glazer reported some general managers now hear the team may be more open to talks.
- Hendrickson did not play against Chicago after being listed as doubtful with a hip injury, adding a health variable to any last‑minute decision.
- Multiple contenders have inquired about him, with reports naming the 49ers, Cowboys, Eagles, Rams, Lions and Colts among teams that have checked in or been linked as potential fits.
- Other Bengals have drawn interest or requested moves, including linebacker Logan Wilson and defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson, underscoring broader roster questions ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET cutoff.