The Baltimore Ravens and elite pass rusher Trey Hendrickson have officially reached an agreement on a four-year, $112 million contract, according to @AdamSchefter.
The blockbuster deal ensures that Hendrickson remains a fixture in the AFC North. After establishing himself as a premier defensive threat with the Cincinnati Bengals, the veteran edge rusher is now set to switch sides in one of the NFL's most intense rivalries. The move means Hendrickson will be tasked with chasing down quarterback Joe Burrow twice a year as a member of the Ravens' defense.
The $112 million total value of the contract underscores Hendrickson's status as one of the league's most impactful defenders. His addition to the Baltimore roster significantly bolsters a defensive unit that has historically prioritized a strong pass rush. This signing is a major statement for the Ravens as they look to reclaim the division title from their rivals in Cincinnati.
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