BREAKING NEWS: Bengals Superstar Eyes Cowboys as Trade Saga Escalates
Dallas, TX – August 5, 2025
Trey Hendrickson, the Cincinnati Bengals’ All-Pro edge rusher, is stirring up NFL trade talks with his bold interest in joining the Dallas Cowboys to chase a Super Bowl ring. With contract negotiations stalling in Cincinnati, the three-time Pro Bowler is ready to leave for a team with championship pedigree, and Dallas tops his list.
Hendrickson’s resume is undeniable: 39.5 sacks, 198 tackles, and 6 forced fumbles since joining the Bengals in 2021. His relentless motor and double-digit sack seasons have made him a cornerstone of Cincinnati’s defense, but after two playoff disappointments, he’s hungry for more. “Dallas always needs someone who’s not afraid to dive into the fight—if they want a new leader on the edge, I’m ready to talk,” Hendrickson said on a recent podcast.
The Cowboys, reeling from recent playoff setbacks and facing uncertainty with Micah Parsons’ contract, see Hendrickson as a perfect fit. His veteran presence could stabilize their pass rush, complementing DeMarcus Lawrence and a young defensive front. Dallas’ aggressive, star-driven culture under Jerry Jones aligns with Hendrickson’s desire to compete at the highest level. “I’ve got sacks and accolades, but no ring,” he added. “Dallas has the stage—I’m ready to deliver.”
Packers and Steelers have also inquired, per league sources, but Hendrickson’s focus on Dallas signals his belief in their Super Bowl potential. Cowboys fans on X are buzzing, with posts like, “Hendrickson and Lawrence? That’s a scary D-line!” Defensive coordinators across the NFC are already strategizing against the potential havoc.
With $15 million in cap space, per Spotrac, Dallas could make a move, though it may require restructuring deals. Hendrickson’s willingness to prioritize a title over a max contract makes him an attractive target. As trade rumors intensify, his message is clear: he’s ready to lead Dallas’ edge rush to glory, proving a championship is worth more than dollars.











