Hendrickson was projected by the majority of
NFL draft experts and scouts to be a third or fourth round pick. He played in the
2017 East-West Shrine Game and was named the game's defensive MVP.
New Orleans Saints 2017 Hendrickson was selected by the
New Orleans Saints in the third round (103rd overall) of the
2017 NFL draft. On June 2, 2017, the Saints signed him to a four-year, $3.17 million contract which included a signing bonus of $706,288. He competed with
Darryl Tapp,
Alex Okafor,
Obum Gwacham,
Al-Quadin Muhammad, and Alex Jenkins throughout training camp for the role as the starting defensive end. Head coach
Sean Payton named Hendrickson as the backup defensive end to
Cameron Jordan and Alex Okafor to begin the regular season. Hendrickson was unable to appear in the Saints' season-opening 29–19 loss to the
Minnesota Vikings due to an illness. On September 17, 2017, Hendrickson made his professional regular season debut against the
New England Patriots and recorded three combined tackles in the Saints' 36–20 loss. The next week, he had two combined tackles and sacked
Carolina Panthers quarterback
Cam Newton during a 34–13 victory. In a Week 6 matchup against the
Detroit Lions, he had two pass deflections as the Saints won 52–38.
2018 In the 2018 season, Hendrickson appeared in five games in the regular season and recorded eight combined tackles and four quarterback hits.
2019 In the 2019 regular season opener for the Saints, Hendrickson recorded two sacks against the
Houston Texans on
Monday Night Football. He had 4.5 sacks, 19 total tackles, and a forced fumble in the 2019 season.
2020 In Week 9 of the 2020 season against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Hendrickson recorded two sacks of
Tom Brady during the 38–3 win. In Week 15 against the
Kansas City Chiefs, Hendrickson sacked
Patrick Mahomes twice, including a strip sack that was recovered by the Saints, during a 32–29 loss to Kansas City. Hendrickson finished the 2020 season with 13.5 sacks, 25 total tackles, one pass defended, and a forced fumble. He was ranked 73rd by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2021 and voted to the PFWA All-NFL team.
Cincinnati Bengals 2021 On March 19, 2021, Hendrickson signed a four-year, $60 million contract with the
Cincinnati Bengals. Hendrickson was named the team's starting right defensive end. In Week 2 against the
Chicago Bears, Hendrickson recorded his first sack of the season, a strip sack of Bears quarterback
Andy Dalton. He had his only multi-sack game of the season in Week 5 against the
Green Bay Packers, sacking
Aaron Rodgers twice for a loss. That was the first of nine games in a row where Hendrickson recorded a sack, and the first of eleven where he recorded at least half a sack. Hendrickson finished his first season with the team with 14 sacks, breaking the Bengals franchise record for sacks in a single season, and the fifth most in the league for the season. Hendrickson's dominance continued during the Bengals' playoff run, with a strip sack against
Derek Carr in the Bengals' 26–19 win against the
Las Vegas Raiders in the Wild Card Round. Hendrickson netted another sack in the AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs, leading the Bengals defensive charge on the way to their third Super Bowl appearance in team history. Hendrickson recorded a sack in
Super Bowl LVI, with the Bengals losing 23–20 to the
Los Angeles Rams. He was named to his first
Pro Bowl, and was ranked 78th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2022.
2022 Hendrickson returned to playing as the right defensive end. His first breakout performance of the year came in Week 3, where he had four tackles, 2.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles in a 27–12 win over the
New York Jets, earning him AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Hendrickson suffered a wrist injury in Week 14 against the
Cleveland Browns, leading to him being ruled out the following week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hendrickson finished the season with eight sacks, 32 total tackles, three passes defended, and three forced fumbles. He was named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl, and was ranked 73rd by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2023.
2023 Hendrickson signed a contract extension through the 2025 season on July 27, 2023. During the Bengals' training camp, Hendrickson was involved in a scuffle with newly signed left tackle
Orlando Brown, leading to Hendrickson suffering from superficial wounds. Hendrickson recorded his first sack of the season in Week 1 against the Browns. Hendrickson had his first breakout game of the season in Week 3 against the Rams, sacking
Matthew Stafford twice, and recording seven total tackles. In the Bengals' Week 5 matchup against the
Arizona Cardinals, Hendrickson had his best single game performance of the season, recording 2.5 sacks, one was a strip sack resulting in a fumble, as well as six tackles in the game. He had a sack in both the Bengals' Week 6 and 8 games, against the
Seattle Seahawks and
San Francisco 49ers, respectively. Hendrickson also forced a fumble in the latter game against the 49ers. Hendrickson had a seven-week streak of at least one sack per game, beginning with the Bengals' Week 11 game against the
Baltimore Ravens, with a notable moment occurring during the Bengals' Week 15 game against the Vikings, where Hendrickson broke his own record as the Bengals' single-season sack leader, as a sack on Vikings' quarterback
Nick Mullens was his 15th sack of the season. Hendrickson's streak ended with the final game of the Bengals' season, only being credited with half a sack. Hendrickson finished the season with 17.5 sacks, again setting the Bengals single-season sack record (previously held by his 2021 total of 14), and a career high 43 tackles. He was tied with
Josh Hines-Allen for the second most sacks in NFL for the season, only behind
T. J. Watt. Hendrickson was selected to his third consecutive Pro Bowl. He was ranked 77th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2024 and selected to the PFWA All-NFL team for the second time.
2024 In Week 9 of the 2024 season, against the Las Vegas Raiders, Hendrickson had four sacks in the 41–24 victory, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week. In Week 18, he recorded 3.5 sacks in a 19–17 win over the Steelers, earning his second Defensive Player of the Week award of the season. He led the league with 17.5 sacks, along with 46 tackles, six passes defensed, and two forced fumbles, and was named first-team All-Pro for
2024. He was ranked 14th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2025.
2025 After refusing to trade or extend Hendrickson in the 2024 offseason, the Bengals gave him permission to seek a trade in March 2025. Though he was unable to find a trade partner, the Bengals owner,
Mike Brown, confirmed the Bengals were still negotiating a contract extension with him and the team had made an offer to him. On July 22, 2025, Hendrickson did not report to the first day of training camp as negotiations continued. His frustrations over the lack of progress in the negotiations escalated to the point that he chose to stay in Florida during his holdout instead of Ohio where training camp was being held. It was reported that a major point of contention between both Hendrickson and the team was the Bengals' extension offer did not have guaranteed money beyond the initial year of the contract. On July 30, Hendrickson reported to camp, but proceeded with a hold-in by withholding from practice and on-field drills. Though he and the Bengals did not come to an agreement on a contract extension, they agreed to a contract restructure that would increase Hendrickson's 2025 salary by $14 million bringing the maximum value to $30 million to end his hold-in on August 25. On December 11, the Bengals placed him on
injured reserve due to a hip/pelvis injury which would require surgery.
Baltimore Ravens On March 12, 2026, the
Baltimore Ravens signed Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract with $60 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $20 million. == NFL career statistics ==