Detroit, MI
Pros and Cons of Lions Trading For Trey Hendrickson
The Detroit Lions have less than a week to acquire help on the edge via a trade. With the trade deadline set for Nov. 5, time is running out.
Many expect the Lions to make a move of some sorts, but the scope and scale of said move remains to be seen.
One target that could be in play for the Lions is defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who is viewed as a potential piece that could get moved after the Cincinnati Bengals’ 3-5 start to the season.
Hendrickson has been a big part of the Bengals’ pass rush over the last several seasons. He arrived in Cincinnati in 2021 after beginning his career with four seasons in New Orleans. The defender has notched double digit sacks in three of the last four seasons, with the only exception being the 2022 campaign in which he had eight sacks.
He was originally drafted by the Saints in the third round of the 2017 Draft, which coincides with the tenures of Dan Campbell and Aaron Glenn on Sean Payton’s coaching staff. As a result, the Lions’ head coach and defensive coordinator have some familiarity with the talented edge rusher.
This connection, paired with Hendrickson’s relentless play style, makes for a perfect pairing. NFL.com’s Kevin Patra saw as much in a recent piece predicting ideal trade fits.
“If Raiders star pass-rusher Maxx Crosby is truly off the table, the Lions should chase Hendrickson,” Patra wrote. “Detroit presumably has institutional knowledge of the player, given that head coach Dan Campbell and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn were both part of the staff in New Orleans during Hendrickson’s time with the Saints (2017-2020). He plays with the type of motor Campbell loves and would fit in the locker room. With seven sacks and 36 QB pressures so far this season, Hendrickson has continued to be a weapon on the edge.”
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Hendrickson is under contract through the end of next season, so the extra year of team control could drive up the asking price. If acquired, the Lions would be on the hook for the proration of his $14.8 million salary this year and the $15.8 million salary he is owed next season.
The veteran defender also carries a cap hit of $18,666,668 next season, which would further implicate the Lions who have handed out several long-term extensions over the last calendar year.
Because of the value placed on premium edge rushers, the Lions may be required to dole out multiple draft picks or potentially a player in order to acquire Hendrickson. The asking price could also be impacted by the result of the Bengals’ game against the Las Vegas Raiders this upcoming weekend.
However, Hendrickson would immediately be the top option for the Lions on the active roster this year, and a potential pairing with him and Hutchinson next year would put the team among the best in the league in terms of edge pairings.
If the asking price is right, this is a trade the Lions should absolutely make. It would give them an immediate boost, and one of the league’s premier edge pairings in 2025.
Detroit, MI
1 dead, 1 injured after two-vehicle crash at Collingwood and Belleterre in Detroit
A woman died, and a person is in custody, in the aftermath of a two-vehicle crash on Friday evening in Detroit.
An emergency call was placed at 7:39 p.m., reporting the crash at Collingwood and Belleterre streets. The Detroit Police Department said one of the drivers was traveling at a high rate of speed on Collingwood and disregarded a stop sign at the intersection, striking the other vehicle.
The crash killed a woman who is in her 40s and injured a man who is also in his 40s. A medical condition was not available for the injured man.
The Detroit Police Department said a suspect is in custody and they are continuing to investigate.
Detroit, MI
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Detroit Evening Report: Waymo cars blocking first responders – WDET 101.9 FM
Federal regulators say the autonomous vehicle company Waymo must stop its cars from blocking first responders. Waymo has been testing its vehicles in Detroit. The head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the agency found several cases of Waymo driver-less vehicles traveling into emergency scenes, blocking firefighters or failing to stop for flashing lights and flares. Federal regulators say they will meet with autonomous vehicle developers to devise ways to address the problem. A Waymo vehicle will stop, however, if it notices nefarious activity from kids riding in it. A Waymo car in California recently stopped in a parking lot and called police after two teens in its back seat allegedly began drinking alcohol and shooting water beads from a toy gun.
Additional headlines for Friday, July 10, 2026
Bar IX location coming soon?
Detroit’s first women’s sports bar is crowdfunding to open a permanent space. Bar IX hosts pop-up watch parties for women’s sports. The bar has raised 65 percent of if its 125-thousand-dollar goal since the campaign kicked off on June 30. Organizers are giving away merchandise such as stickers, keychains, and t-shirts with donations.
African World Festival
The African World Festival is this weekend at Hart Plaza. The festival celebrates culture and history with music, spoken word, food and a retail marketplace. The festival starts today and runs through Sunday. Visit Charles H Wright museum website at for more info and to buy tickets.
Lake St. Clair Metropark to receive updates
Lake St. Clair Metropark is getting 15 million dollars in improvements. The improvements include reopening the North Marina, expanding accessibility across the park, adding new trail connections and modernizing infrastructure. It’s the biggest investment in the park in decades. Renovations at the marina will fully reopen the marina with 78 boat slips for transient docking and bring accessible floating finger docks back to the North Marina basin. All renovations are expected to be completed by the end of summer 2027.
Detroit Riverfront tour
The Detroit Parks Coalition is hosting a free walking tour about the Detroit Riverfront tomorrow, July 11 from 10 a.m. to 11a.m. The tour will give an overview of the history of the riverfront as a well as more info on the newest Ralph C Wilson Centennial Park. Meet at the Dock, located near the Huron-Clinton Metroparks Water Garden across from the Plaza. Parking is available along Jefferson Ave, Rosa Parks, and in the nearby Bagley Mobility Hub and Assembly garages.
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