Shemar Stewart contract situation with Bengals explained
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Pro Football Network predicted each team’s best- and worst-case scenarios for the upcoming campaign, and in both situations, the season rides on the defense.
A trade prediction between the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans lands Zac Taylor's squad a promising young receiver who just needs an opportunity.
Trey Hendrickson wants a new contract, and Shemar Stewart still hasn't signed his rookie deal. The Green Bay Packers may be able to solve at least one half of that.
Denver Broncos' rookie running back RJ Harvey agreed to a rookie deal that could set a new standard on guaranteed money for late second-round picks.
The Cincinnati Bengals are the only NFL that hasn't signed its first-round pick. Rookies report to Bengals training camp on July 19. The veteran player reporting date is July 22. The dispute between edge rusher Shemar Stewart and the Bengals isn't over money.
Training camps are getting started around the NFL over the next week or so, and ideally, every team has filled all of its roster holes at this stage. However, that's never the case in a salary-capped league as each club has question marks heading into the campaign,
The Detroit Lions were again predicted to acquire edge rusher Trey Hendrickson to go "all-in" on 2025 NFL season.
Hendrickson and the Bengals sit in an incredibly complicated position for a number of reasons, though his age, the recent smaller extensions and threats of holdouts stand tall as big issues. As Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer just wrote, the situation is best summed up as unpredictable right now:
Here we'll try to look at two players who are sneaky Cincinnati Bengals trade candidates entering 2025 NFL training camp.