While the LA Chargers haven't been circled as a primary destination for Cincinnati Bengals' edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, Los Angeles does have the resources to take a swing on the All-Pro with his situation in Cincy quickly deteriorating. However, the Chargers may have the resources but the latest price tag for Hendrickson is not worth the production. The price likely won't be bad trade-wise, it's the contract Hendrickson is asking for that is a deterrent. Hendrickson and the Bengals have been unable to come to terms on a new deal even though the latter has seemingly offered a fair contract. According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Bengals have offered Hendrickson a deal in the range of $28 million per season. Based on how the situation has played out, it's safe to say that number isn't enough for Hendrickson. It's unclear whether or not the Chargers have real interest in adding Hendrickson this offseason. After all, the Chargers don't need to add another edge rusher after re-signing Khalil Mack a
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