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Bengals News (3/18): Trey Hendrickson’s impact on Cincinnati’s free agency plans

Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson signed one of the largest contracts in NFL free agency this year, inking a four-year, $112 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens that can get up to $120 million with incentives.

Cam Taylor-Britt officially ended his Bengals tenure this week. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported the free agent cornerback is signing a one-year deal to join the Colts for the 2026 season.

Former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt has a new home.

Here’s a former Cincinnati Bengals player fans don’t think about often: Nick Scott.

The Cincinnati Bengals signed veteran quarterback Josh Johnson over the weekend. They’re also hoping to re-sign Joe Flacco at some point this offseason.

The decision to go pro or return to college has grown increasingly complicated in the era of NIL. Whereas once upon a time, the question was try to earn money in the NFL or play college football without earning money, now the situation is more complex. Add in a particularly thin 2026 NFL Draft class at quarterback and the conventional wisdom was that many of the top passers should hit the road for the pros.

The Denver Broncos are pushing their 2026 chips to the center of the table.

JC Tretter is the new executive director for the NFL Players Association.

As the Pittsburgh Steelers continue their waiting game with free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a former franchise great wishes the four-time MVP would provide an answer soon so the team can “move forward” ahead of Mike McCarthy’s first season as coach.

Sometimes, an NFL player simply outperforms their contract, and the Dallas Cowboys have absolutely no problem with that, seeing as it means that player is leaving it all on the field, time and again; and several from the 2025 roster did exactly that.

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