On Tuesday, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that Hendrickson plans to end his holdout amid a prolonged contract dispute by reporting to Bengals camp on Wednesday despite still seeking an extension.
Across the NFL, training camp is well underway, meaning hope springs eternal for all 32 teams — at least for the summer while everyone is 0-0. These hopes are also fueled by the return of key players from season-ending injuries.
With left fielder Max Kepler struggling, the Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly among teams interested in dealing for Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan.
While the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders have garnered a lot of attention lately, there is one NFC team that has quietly been flying under the radar.
With a new NFL season comes another contract dispute between Jerry Jones and one of the Dallas Cowboys' star players, and a new update on the most recent saga paints a concerning picture.
Shortly after the Cleveland Browns traded up to take Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, multiple members of the NFL community suggested that Browns owner Jimmy Haslam essentially forced Sanders on general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski.
While it's possible a few moves will still occur in NHL free agency, most of the major wheeling and dealing is on pause. Here's a look at five players who will benefit the most this season from moves made by general managers.
Despite surpassing $400 million in summer spending following the blockbuster signing of French forward Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool has been placed on high alert amid reports that Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is open to exploring a move.