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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson is currently classified as day-to-day following his exit from Sunday’s victory over Carolina in the latter half. Head coach Zac Taylor offered an update on Hendrickson during Wednesday’s press conference. Taylor referred to Hendrickson’s injury as a “painful stinger.” The eighth-year player from Florida Atlantic left the game in the fourth quarter due to a neck injury sustained while colliding with teammate Sam Hubbard while pursuing a ball carrier. Prior to leaving the field, Hendrickson recorded two tackles, including one solo effort, as well as defending a pass.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson is currently classified as day-to-day following his exit from Sunday’s victory over Carolina in the latter half.
Head coach Zac Taylor offered an update on Hendrickson during Wednesday’s press conference.
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Taylor referred to Hendrickson’s injury as a “painful stinger.”
The eighth-year player from Florida Atlantic left the game in the fourth quarter due to a neck injury sustained while colliding with teammate Sam Hubbard while pursuing a ball carrier.
Prior to leaving the field, Hendrickson recorded two tackles, including one solo effort, as well as defending a pass.
According to Pro Football Focus, Hendrickson is the top-rated edge defender on the Bengals after four games. The Cincinnati-based company currently ranks him at 74.7, placing him 23rd at his position this season.
The Bengals have experienced unfortunate injury woes along the defensive line at the season’s start. Not only did they finish the last minutes of Sunday’s game without Hendrickson, but they also lacked defensive tackles B.J. Hill and Sheldon Rankins, both of whom were inactive due to hamstring injuries.
However, Cincinnati may soon see reinforcements, as they have officially opened the 21-day window for defensive end Myles Murphy and defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson to return to practice.
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