The Cincinnati Bengals have modernized in a few ways, which many fans recognize. Joe Burrow’s arrival has accomplished that.
But the old-school reputation the Bengals very well earned over the course of decades is something currently being leveraged in a very public fashion during contract standoffs with first-round pick Shemar Stewart and All-Pro edge rusher Trey Hendrickson.
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So says Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated:
“Is Hendrickson taking advantage of the leverage created by Burrow’s words and the spot the Bengals are in? He’d be smart to do that. Is Stewart piggybacking on the Hendrickson situation to get favorable contract terms? It wouldn’t be the dumbest thing to do—though, as a rookie, it’ll be vital that he’s ready to go. Also important? That the Bengals, after their healthiest offseason in a few years, are ready to roll when they report to camp.”
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Breer notes that, beyond the really obvious stuff from over the last few years, the Bengals left their comfort zone on the Ja’Marr Chase deal and made some scouting department shuffles after losing Christian Sarkisian.
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But the Bengals will continue to lose the battle of public perception for the foreseeable future. Their history overshadows the fact that Hendrickson signed a short contract extension recently, is 30 years old, was granted permission to seek a trade and has walked back previous holdout threats.
Cincinnati’s history also, ironically enough, overshadows the fact that attempting to revise contract leverage, starting with Stewart, is another attempt at modernizing, considering some reporting says the language they want to insert is pretty standard for other teams.
All of these are self-inflicted wounds. Some would call them growing pains for an organization trying to modernize. There will continue to be a lag between the team’s more modern actions of late and actual public perception. Right now, players negotiating with the team are smart and within their rights to keep leaning into that leverage when possible.
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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals crushed by earned reputation with major contract standoffs