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Ravens Eye AFC North Rival for Pass Rush Upgrade
4 Feb
Summary
- Ravens target Trey Hendrickson from Bengals for pass rush help.
- Hendrickson reportedly seeks $30 million APY on new contract.
- Minter's defensive control makes the costly move feasible.

The Baltimore Ravens are embarking on a new era with Jesse Minter as their defensive leader. Following a disappointing 2025 season, the team aims for a strong comeback in 2026, provided they can maintain player health. Minter faces the task of strengthening both offensive and defensive units.
Pass rush, a traditional strength for the Ravens, was notably weak in 2025. To address this, a proposal suggests acquiring Bengals star Trey Hendrickson. Such a move would not only fortify Baltimore's pass rush but also deplete a key AFC North competitor.
This acquisition would come at a high cost, with Hendrickson projected to seek an annual salary of $30 million or more on a multi-year deal. Despite the expense, the Ravens might consider it feasible given Minter's defensive oversight and reports of Hendrickson's strained relationship with the Bengals.




