BALTIMORE — The Trey Hendrickson Ravens contract is officially on the books, sending shockwaves through the AFC North. Less than 24 hours after a blockbuster trade for Maxx Crosby collapsed on the medical table, Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta pivoted fast. The Ravens secured Hendrickson on a massive four-year, $112 million deal, including a massive $60 million guaranteed.
The Knee That Killed the Mega-Deal
Baltimore had the champagne on ice. They committed their 2026 and 2027 first-round picks to the Las Vegas Raiders for Crosby. Then came the physical. Doctors flagged Crosby’s surgically repaired knee. The meniscus injury from January raised too many red flags for a franchise chasing a Super Bowl ring right now.
DeCosta pulled the plug. He called Raiders GM John Spytek to kill the agreement, keeping the premium draft capital in Baltimore. The front office scrambled. They had $40 million in cap space ready after restructuring Lamar Jackson’s contract and watching star center Tyler Linderbaum walk to Las Vegas on an $81 million mega-deal.
Enter Hendrickson
Hendrickson watched the drama unfold. The 31-year-old edge rusher led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in 2024 and built a reputation as a terror for the Cincinnati Bengals. Now, he switches sides in the fiercest divisional rivalry in football.
You could feel the panic radiating from the Baltimore fan base Tuesday night. By Wednesday morning, that anxiety turned into pure adrenaline. The Ravens desperately needed a ferocious edge rusher after logging a miserable 30 sacks last season. They found their answer.
- Contract Base: 4 years, $112 million
- Guaranteed Money: $60 million
- Signing Bonus: $20 million
- Incentives: Max value up to $120 million based on sack production
“Nobody’s more upset about this than me. Gutted by it, actually… But we will move on as a football team, and I think there’s many, many opportunities for us to grow as a team.”
— Eric DeCosta, Ravens General Manager
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
This move shifts the balance of power in the AFC. Baltimore keeps its first-round picks to reload the roster next month. They instantly plug their biggest defensive leak with a proven closer. Hendrickson joins Nnamdi Madubuike and Travis Jones, forming a defensive front designed to hunt Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in January.
The Raiders face a completely different reality. Las Vegas retains the 14th overall pick but loses the extra draft capital they banked on. Spytek must reset his rebuild strategy, while DeCosta doubles down on an immediate championship window. Hendrickson will line up against his former teammate Joe Burrow twice this season, adding pure gasoline to the Ravens-Bengals rivalry.

