After the Cincinnati Bengals’ front office reached a compromise with Trey Hendrickson and gave him a pay raise for 2025, the All-Pro pass rusher returned to practice this week. “It’s good to have it behind us,” said Hendrickson, who led the NFL with 17 1/2 sacks last season. While Hendrickson didn’t receive the long-term security he said he would have wanted in his new deal, the Bengals’ offer was enticing enough for Hendrickson to end his hold-in. Hendrickson will receive a $14 million raise for this season, increasing his salary to as much as $30 million with incentives.