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CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow returned to practice with the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday, opening the 21-day window for the franchise quarterback to return to the lineup. His practice time will not count against the 53-player active roster. Burrow is eligible to be activated during the three-week window.
CINCINNATI — NFL Network's Ian Rapoport noted this week that Cincinnati only received a fourth-round pick offer for Trey Hendrickson amidst a search for a first-rounder. Cincinnati had that requirement this entire year, dating back to his free agency saga, but no team ever got there.
The Bengals made a deal on the Nov. 4 trade deadline day but not the blockbuster some pundits called for, which was to part ways with Hendrickson, one of the best pass rushers in recent years. Instead, the 4 p.m. deadline came and went Nov. 4 and Hendrickson was not traded.
Ian Rapoport reports no team offered more than a fourth-round pick for Trey Hendrickson, as the Bengals sought a second and health.
The Cincinnati Bengals stood still at the NFL trade deadline, at least in the sense of sending a signal that “patience” will continue to be a theme for the organization.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio — Joe Burrow is getting closer to making his return to the football field for the Bengals. Burrow, who hasn’t played since Sept. 14 against the Jaguars when he suffered a turf toe injury and went on injured reserve, was back on the practice field on Monday on a limited basis.
According to NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, the Cowboys have been in touch with the Bengals about names like Wilson and pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson. The report also states that the Cowboys have talked with the Miami Dolphins about Bradley Chubb.
One former NFL player thinks the Jets should use their newly acquired draft capital to make an unprecedented trade offer for a two-time Pro Bowl quarterback, suggesting they package four or five first-round picks to land Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.