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Howie’s Next Heist? Eagles Quietly Target 17-Sack Star While Everyone Else Sleeps

Howie’s Next Heist? Eagles Quietly Target 17-Sack Star While Everyone Else Sleeps

While the rest of the NFL is distracted by flashy names and overpriced free agents, Howie Roseman is once again playing a different game — quietly, smartly, and far ahead of the curve.

Trey Hendrickson — one of the most quietly dominant edge rushers in the league — is flying under the radar. Despite logging 17 sacks in a single season and earning multiple Pro Bowl nods, no one's talking about him.

But Howie is. Because Howie sees value where others see noise.

There’s a bargain sitting on the table — and Philly might be the first to pick it up.

While other GMs are chasing $30 million-a-year stars, Roseman is reportedly in talks to snag Hendrickson for a mid-round pick or a savvy player swap. A deal that would feel like grand larceny if it goes through.

The Bengals are shifting toward youth and salary cap flexibility. Hendrickson — still in his prime — no longer fits their long-term vision. The Eagles, meanwhile, are one nasty pass rusher away from terrifying any offense in the league.

Just picture it:

Hendrickson. Nolan Smith. Brandon Graham. A three-headed pressure machine coming from both edges. Throw in Jalen Carter up the middle? Quarterbacks won’t know where to run.

On offense, Jalen Hurts still leads the charge. But now, the defense might finally have its own face of fury — someone who lets his play do all the talking.

The Eagles don’t chase stars. They chase dogs.

Trey Hendrickson isn’t loud. He’s not a brand. But he’s the kind of guy who breaks your pocket in 1.8 seconds and walks away without a word. And that’s exactly the kind of killer instinct Philly needs on its road to redemption.

If this deal goes through, remember: it’s not always the headline moves that win championships. It’s the ones nobody saw coming.

And once again… this is just Howie being Howie.

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Rookie Saints QB slams 49ers’ shove as “trash,” sending a warning to Talanoa Hufanga: “The play was dead, but he deliberately did that to try to take me out.”
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