A major trade proposal is generating buzz around the NFL as the Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals reportedly consider a high-stakes exchange. According to @_MLFootball, the Bears would acquire star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson and sign him to a 3-year, $90 million extension. In return, the Bengals would receive standout tight end Cole Kmet, along with a 2026 second-round pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick.
For the Bears, the move addresses their need for a dominant edge presence. Hendrickson, known for his relentless motor and sack production, could instantly elevate Chicago’s pass rush, especially with a long-term deal securing his services.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati would gain a reliable offensive weapon in Cole Kmet, who has developed into a strong, consistent target in both the passing and blocking game. The additional draft picks would provide more flexibility as the Bengals build around Joe Burrow for the future.