The Baltimore Ravens have acquired Pro Bowl pass rusher Trey Hendrickson in a blockbuster trade, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. As part of the move, Hendrickson has reportedly agreed to a four-year, $112 million contract extension negotiated by NSA Football.
This major defensive addition comes roughly 13 hours after a potential trade for Maxx Crosby was called off. The Ravens acted quickly to pivot, securing one of the league's most productive edge rushers to lead their defensive front. Hendrickson joins a Baltimore team that has been aggressive in its pursuit of veteran pass-rushing talent.
The $112 million deal reinforces the Ravens' commitment to their defensive core following the collapse of the Crosby negotiations. Hendrickson, a consistent force in the backfield, is expected to provide an immediate impact for the AFC North franchise as they look to solidify their standing among the league's elite defenses.
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