
"He gave us way more than I thought,"
"That's an amazing human being to be able to do that. His play count, he kept wanting more. And he did a great job when he was in there."
Trey Hendrickson returned from a contract standoff resolved two weeks before Week 1 and immediately produced a sack while playing 75% of defensive snaps. Hendrickson consistently pressured Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco, including a late-game hit on the final play of a 17-16 win. Hendrickson’s presence led the Bengals’ disruptive start to the season and positioned him as a leader of the pass rush. Defensive coordinator Al Golden praised Hendrickson’s effort, availability and play count, noting his desire for more snaps and strong performance in Golden’s debut as Cincinnati’s defensive coordinator.
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