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Could Trey Hendrickson Be the Chiefs’ Missing Piece Amid Bengals Contract Dispute?

Kansas City, MO – May 14, 2025, 5:50 PM +07

As a veteran NFL analyst with over a decade of experience covering league dynamics, I find the unfolding drama between Cincinnati Bengals star Trey Hendrickson and his team to be one of the most intriguing storylines of the 2025 offseason. The latest twist—Bobby Stroupe, Patrick Mahomes’ longtime trainer, publicly recruiting Hendrickson to the Kansas City Chiefs on X—adds a fascinating layer to this saga, especially given the Chiefs’ need for a game-changing edge rusher. Let’s break down why Hendrickson could be the missing piece for Kansas City and what this means for the Bengals.

Hendrickson’s Contract Standoff: A Ticking Time Bomb

Trey Hendrickson, at 30 years old, is coming off a career-defining 2024 season, leading the NFL with 17.5 sacks and amassing 35 sacks over the past two years, a feat only four other players in league history have achieved (Sportskeeda, May 14, 2025). His impact on the Bengals’ defense is undeniable, accounting for 49% of their total sacks last season, the highest in the NFL (CBSSports.com, May 14, 2025). Yet, Hendrickson is in the final year of his $60M contract, signed in 2021, and the Bengals have balked at his demand for a long-term extension.

Hendrickson’s frustration is palpable. At a recent Bengals offseason workout on May 13, he spoke to the media for nearly 25 minutes, calling the situation “personal” and criticizing the team’s lack of communication after prioritizing massive deals for Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins (totaling $276M, Sportskeeda, May 2, 2025). He even revealed that head coach Zac Taylor threatened fines if he skips the mandatory minicamp in June (The Athletic, May 14, 2025). As someone who has covered countless contract disputes, I see Hendrickson’s comments as a clear signal: he’s ready to move on if Cincinnati doesn’t meet his demands.

Bobby Stroupe’s Bold Recruitment: A Strategic Play

Enter Bobby Stroupe, Mahomes’ trainer, who took to X with a direct plea: “Trey Hendrickson, come to the Chiefs!” (Sportskeeda, May 14, 2025). While Stroupe isn’t part of the Chiefs’ front office, his public recruitment carries weight. As Mahomes’ longtime mentor, Stroupe’s voice often reflects the pulse of the Chiefs’ camp, and this move suggests Kansas City sees Hendrickson as a potential solution to their defensive woes.

The Chiefs, fresh off a 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, struggled with their pass rush in 2024. Mahomes was sacked 6 times in that game alone, often under pressure without the Eagles needing to blitz (Yahoo Sports, May 5, 2025). Adding a player of Hendrickson’s caliber—whose 17.5 sacks led the league—could transform their defense overnight. From an analyst’s perspective, Hendrickson’s ability to generate pressure (he led the NFL with a 22.3% pressure rate in 2024, PFF) would complement Chris Jones, creating a nightmare for opposing offensive lines.

Chiefs’ Opportunity Amid Bengals’ Misstep

The Bengals’ decision to prioritize Chase and Higgins over Hendrickson is a gamble. While securing their offensive stars makes sense, neglecting a defensive cornerstone like Hendrickson—who was a runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year in 2024 (The Athletic, May 14, 2025)—is a risky move. Hendrickson has already been granted permission to seek a trade since March 2025, and his comments likening his situation to Myles Garrett’s (who secured a massive extension after a trade demand) indicate he’s open to reconciliation but only on his terms (Sportskeeda, May 14, 2025).

For the Chiefs, this is a golden opportunity. Their Week 5 prime-time clash with the Eagles (NJ.com, May 14, 2025) looms large, and a bolstered pass rush could be the difference against Jalen Hurts, who carved up their defense in Super Bowl LIX. Hendrickson’s addition would also signal Kansas City’s intent to reclaim the AFC crown after losing their Super Bowl streak.

Challenges and Considerations

From an expert lens, there are hurdles. Hendrickson’s age (30) and the cost of a trade—he’d likely command a second-round pick and a lucrative extension—could deter the Chiefs, who are already managing a tight cap with Mahomes’ $58M annual salary (Spotrac, 2025). Additionally, Hendrickson’s public frustration might raise concerns about his locker room fit, though Chiefs GM Brett Veach has a history of integrating high-profile talents seamlessly (e.g., DeAndre Hopkins in 2023).

Conclusion

Bobby Stroupe’s recruitment of Trey Hendrickson underscores the Chiefs’ urgent need for a dominant edge rusher, and the Bengals’ contract dispute has opened the door for Kansas City to pounce. As an analyst, I believe Hendrickson could be the missing piece to elevate the Chiefs’ defense, especially with a pivotal Week 5 showdown against the Eagles on the horizon. The Bengals risk losing a generational talent, and if Hendrickson lands in Kansas City, the AFC landscape could shift dramatically.

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