March 31, 2026 - 01:34

Defensive end Trey Hendrickson, now with a division rival, has proven his commitment to the Cincinnati community remains unwavering. The former Bengal has made a significant and generous donation to The Cincy Hat Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing brand-new hats to children and teens battling cancer and other serious illnesses.
The foundation, known for its simple yet powerful mission of boosting spirits and providing comfort during difficult treatments, expressed profound gratitude for Hendrickson's contribution. This act of kindness highlights the strong bonds players often forge with the cities they represent, transcending team rivalries and jersey colors.
While Hendrickson will now face his former teammates on the gridiron, his off-field legacy in Cincinnati continues to grow through meaningful philanthropy. His donation will directly fund the creation and delivery of more hats, offering not just warmth, but a tangible symbol of support and joy for young patients and their families. The gesture serves as a reminder that community impact and compassion are the most enduring victories.
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