Overview
- Multiple outlets report a four-year agreement widely pegged at $112 million, with incentives up to $120 million, including $60 million guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus.
- Baltimore moved for Hendrickson less than a day after backing out of a Maxx Crosby trade due to medical concerns reported during Crosby’s physical.
- Hendrickson said he is in a 'win-now window' and targeted Baltimore to compete for a Super Bowl, calling the franchise’s standard of winning unmatched.
- Coach Jesse Minter highlighted Hendrickson’s fourth‑quarter production and labeled him a 'closer' as the Ravens seek to correct late‑game lapses and improve on last season’s 30 sacks.
- Hendrickson, a 2024 first‑team All‑Pro who led the league with 17.5 sacks that year, was cleared in January following 2025 core‑muscle surgery and remains in the AFC North to face Cincinnati twice annually.