Trey Hendrickson Gets $112 Million — What It Means for the Eagles' Edge Rush
Trey Hendrickson just signed a $112 million deal with the Ravens. With the Eagles still searching for edge rush help, here's how this reshapes the market.
Trey Hendrickson Gets $112 Million — What It Means for the Eagles' Edge Rush
Breaking news hit during Birds 365 on Tuesday and it hit hard: Trey Hendrickson signed a four-year, $112 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens. Just like that, the Hendrickson-to-Eagles dream was over before it really started.
But this story is about more than one player. The Hendrickson signing reshapes the entire edge rusher market — and the Eagles are right in the middle of it.
The Deal That Broke Everything
Hendrickson was one of the NFL's most productive pass rushers. His deal with Baltimore sets a new market benchmark for edge defenders, and it came together in the most chaotic way possible. The Ravens had reportedly agreed to trade for Maxx Crosby, backed out, and pivoted to Hendrickson within hours.
The sequence was so wild that the Birds 365 crew reacted to it live on air, calling it an "official shit show" — and that might have been the most restrained description available.
What Hendrickson's Contract Means for Crosby
Here is where it gets interesting for the Eagles. Hendrickson just set the floor at $28 million per year. Maxx Crosby is younger, arguably more talented, and now more motivated than ever after being publicly jerked around by the Ravens.
Crosby's price tag just went up. But so did his availability. The Raiders cannot keep a player who clearly wants out, and the field of suitors just narrowed. Baltimore is out. The Eagles are still in.
The Haason Reddick / Greenard Question
With Hendrickson off the board, attention turns to the remaining options. As discussed on Birds 365, there has been intel suggesting the Eagles have interest in players like Haason Reddick and Greenard. Both come with different price points and different levels of risk.
Reddick brings familiarity with Philadelphia, but his holdout history creates questions. Greenard is younger but will want a new contract. Neither is Crosby — and that is the point. If the Eagles can swing the Crosby trade, every other option becomes irrelevant.
The Bigger Picture
The edge rusher market just got more expensive and more complicated in a single afternoon. Every team looking for pass rush help is now recalculating. The Eagles need to decide: do they pay the premium for Crosby and build around the best available player, or do they try to find value in a market that just got significantly pricier?
The Bottom Line
Hendrickson to Baltimore changes the math for everyone. The Eagles still need edge rush help. Crosby is still available. And the $112 million benchmark means Philadelphia knows exactly what the market looks like. Now it is time for Howie Roseman to make a decision.
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