Trey Hendrickson Signs 4-Year, $112M Deal with Baltimore
Trey Hendricksigns four-year $12 million contract with Baltimore Ravens. The move follows failed Maxx Crosby deal due leg injury concerns and 8-9 record last season exposed pass rush weakness on defense per Athlon Reports analysis of DeCosta's decision process after failing physical exams or team health issues (Api). General manager Eric DeCostamanaging fallout as ten players left for other teams this offseason.
Key Points
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1The Baltimore Ravens signed Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract following the failure of their trade attempt for Maxx Crosby.
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2Maxx Crosby failed his physical examination due to an undisclosed leg injury after being traded by Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for two first-round picks from Baltimore.
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3Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta is managing significant fallout, including 10 players leaving the organization and signing elsewhere during this offseason transition.
Developments
The Baltimore General Manager Eric DeCosta oversaw a significant roster overhaul after backing away from an agreement for Maxx Crosby. The Ravens subsequently signed Trey Hendrickson to replace him in hopes that his pass-rushing skills will help the team finish games and improve its sack total, which was only 30 last season despite having two of their own players with more sacks than any other NFL player since 2019 (Danielle Hunter).
Following a disappointing 8-9 season where Baltimore ranked last nationally at pass rushers (tied for 29th) after failing to trade Maxx Crosby due to health concerns. The Ravens signed veteran edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, who is set on up to $120 million over four years with full guarantee and has recorded more than five sacks in his career so far according the text provided (note: original source appears truncated).