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BREAKING NEWS Bengals star Trey Hendrickson refuses to attend training camp and flees to Florida amid feud over new contract

BREAKING NEWS Bengals star Trey Hendrickson refuses to attend training camp and flees to Florida amid feud over new contract

Daily Mail​4 days ago
In the midst of a contract dispute with the Cincinnati Bengals, star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson has left the state of Ohio on the day that the team is set to begin training camp.
Hendrickson and the Bengals have been locked in talks over a long-term extension, with neither side seemingly willing to give an inch in the negotiations.
As a result, Hendrickson posted a photo to his Instagram story of a road and geo-tagged the picture to indicate that he was in the state of Florida.
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