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The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft took place 88 days ago, and somehow, in that time, the Cincinnati Bengals have failed to work out a deal with their top pick, Shemar Stewart. The pass-rusher from Texas A&M is the only remaining first-rounder who is still unsigned and if Monday was any indication,
The Bengals are dealing with a pair of contract impasses involving defensive ends ahead of their first training camp practice this week.
Before practice begins, head coach Zac Taylor is addressing the media to preview what's to come over the next eight weeks before the regular season begins.
When the Cincinnati Bengals report to training camp on Tuesday, Trey Hendrickson won't be there. The Bengals star is currently about 800 miles away from Ohio in Northern Florida, which means one of two things happened: Either he forgot he was supposed to report to training camp or his contract standoff with the Bengals has gotten so ugly that he decided not to show up.
Bengals first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart talks about his contract dispute at the Bengals mandatory mini-camp on June 10, 2025. (WKRC) Brown said the negotiation has reached the level of "silliness," but that he believes the two sides will eventually come to an agreement.
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Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown, GM Duke Tobin express frustration with first-round pick Shemar Stewart negotiations.