Trey Hendrickson will call a new NFL city home for the first time since 2019.
The longtime Cincinnati Bengals defensive end agreed to a four-year, $112-million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport on Wednesday.
The move comes hours after the Ravens backed out of their trade with the Raiders for Maxx Crosby.
Hendrickson was not franchise tagged by the Bengals earlier this off-season after a dramatic 2025 season played out between the two sides.
Entering the final year of his deal, the 31-year-old skipped all off-season workouts and held out for the beginning of training camp in an effort to either be moved or receive an extension.
A third-round pick by New Orleans in 2017, Hendrickson has blossomed into one of the game's premier edge rushers since joining the Bengals.
In Cincinnati, he totalled 120 quarterback hits while being named a First-Team All-Pro and making four Pro Bowls, while his 61.0 sacks are the fifth-most over the last five years.
His best season came ahead in 2024 with a league-best 17.5 sacks while finishing second in Defensive Player of the Year voting.
Last season, however, Hendrickson was limited to just seven games due to injury, logging only 4.0 sacks.
Over his career, the defensive end notched 81.0 sacks and 163 QB hits.





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