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Bengals greats Bob Trumpy and Isaac Curtis give opinion on QB Ken Anderson

In 2017, The Enquirer asked Bengals greats Bob Trumpy and Isaac Curtis
about former QB Ken Anderson.

Michael Nyerges, Cincinnati Enquirer

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson was ruled out with a hip/pelvis injury for the team’s NFL Week 14 game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium.

Hendrickson was inactive for the Bengals’ 47-42 loss to Chicago in Week 9, as well as the team’s Week 11 game against Pittsburgh, Week 12 game against New England and Week 13 game against Baltimore.

Receiver Tee Higgins did clear concussion protocol and is expected to play against Buffalo. Bills defensive starters Joey Bosa and Terrel Bernard were ruled out.

Hendrickson aggravated his hip injury during the second quarter of the team’s NFL Week 8 loss to the Jets at Paycor Stadium. Hendrickson limped off the field just before halftime. He did not return to the game.

A late block from behind by Jets offensive lineman John Simpson left Hendrickson rolling around in pain on the play in which he aggravated his injury.

Hendrickson, the 2024 NFL sacks leader, was inactive for the team’s NFL Week 7 win against Pittsburgh on Thursday Night Football. Analyst Kirk Herbstreit said during the broadcast that the Bengals’ pass rush without Hendrickson was a non-factor.

During that week, Hendrickson was listed on the team’s injury report as questionable with a hip injury.

Hendrickson was injured during the second quarter of the team’s NFL Week 6 loss to Green Bay at Lambeau Field.

Hendrickson was ranked No. 1 among ESPN’s top 25 players who could move at the 2025 NFL trade deadline Nov. 4.

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell proposed that the Bengals trade Hendrickson to the Detroit Lions.