Dewayne Hendrix
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Hendrix with the Argonauts in 2023
No. 99 – Toronto Argonauts
Position:Defensive tackle
Personal information
Born: (1996-06-13) June 13, 1996
St. Louis, Missouri
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:265 lb (120 kg)
Career information
High school:O'Fallon (O'Fallon, Illinois)
College:Pittsburgh
Undrafted:2019
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status:Active
CFL status:American
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · CFL.ca

Dewayne Hendrix (born June 13, 1995) is a professional gridiron football defensive tackle for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Pittsburgh Panthers.

Early years

Hendrix attended O'Fallon Township High School. In his senior season, he had 60 tackles and was named a Semper Fidelis All-American.[1] A four-star recruit, Hendrix was rated as the No. 5 strongside defensive end, the No. 3 player in Illinois, and the No. 78 overall recruit by Rivals.com.[2] He received 22 scholarship offers, including Michigan State, Illinois and seven other Big Ten schools but committed to Tennessee.[3]

College career

Hendrix played seven games as a true freshman at Tennessee and had two tackles.[4] In December, he announced he was transferring from the program in search of a "better opportunity."[3] He decided to transfer to Pittsburgh on April 27, 2015, turning down offers from Illinois, Iowa State and Northern Illinois.[2]

He lost his sophomore season to injury after hurting his foot in the Week 1 game against Villanova.[5] In 2017, Hendrix played in 11 games and had 21 tackles including five for a loss. As a senior in 2018, he recorded 29 tackles including five for a loss and had 4.5 sacks.[6] In his career at Pittsburgh, Hendrix played in 25 games and made 50 tackles, including 10 for a loss, 7.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries.[7][8]

Professional career

Miami Dolphins

After going undrafted in the 2019 NFL draft, Hendrix was signed by the Miami Dolphins on April 29.[6] He participated in the preseason, and had two sacks against the Atlanta Falcons and one sack versus the New Orleans Saints.[7] He was waived on August 31.[9] Hendrix was subsequently signed to the Dolphins' practice squad, but was waived on October 7.[10]

Chicago Bears

On November 19, the Chicago Bears signed Hendrix to their practice squad.[11] He was waived by the Bears on December 9.[12]

Jacksonville Jaguars

On December 18, Hendrix was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars to their practice squad.[13]

St. Louis BattleHawks

Hendrix joined the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL.[1] In five games with the BattleHawks, Hendrix had four tackles, one sack and a quarterback hurry. He had his contract terminated when the league suspended operations on April 10, 2020.[14]

Pittsburgh Steelers

On March 30, 2020, Hendrix signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.[7] He was waived on August 2, 2020.[15]

The Spring League

Hendrix had a tryout with the Cleveland Browns on August 19, 2020.[16] He signed with the Alphas of The Spring League for the 2020 Fall season.[17]

Toronto Argonauts

On February 12, 2021, Hendrix signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.[18] In his first year with the Argonauts, he played in six regular season games, starting in five, where he recorded nine defensive tackles and one sack.[19]

In 2022, Hendrix became a full time starter as he played and started in 17 regular season games where he had 33 defensive tackles, including five tackles for a loss, two pass knockdowns, and one sack.[19] He made his post-season debut in the East Final against the Montreal Alouettes where he had six defensive tackles and one sack.[19] He then played in his first Grey Cup game where he had one defensive tackle, one sack, and one forced fumble as the Argonauts defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 109th Grey Cup championship.[19]

References

  1. 1 2 Woodside, Nathan (February 15, 2020). "It 'feels good to be back' for BattleHawks' Dewayne Hendrix, after leaving hometown O'Fallon for college football, NFL". The Telegraph. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. 1 2 Taylor, John (April 27, 2015). "Ex-Vol Dewayne Hendrix moves on to Pitt". NBC Sports. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  3. 1 2 DiPaola, Jerry (April 27, 2015). "Former Tennessee DE Hendrix announces transfer to Pitt". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  4. "Dewayne Hendrix - Football". University of Tennessee Athletics. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  5. "Pitt loses Dewayne Hendrix and Elijah Zeise for season". Cardiac Hill. September 11, 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  6. 1 2 Wilson, Mike (April 29, 2019). "Former Pitt defensive end Dewayne Hendrix signs with Miami Dolphins". Cardiac Hill. SB Nation. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  7. 1 2 3 Varley, Teresa (March 30, 2020). "Steelers sign three free agents". Steelers.com. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  8. Strackbein, Noah (March 30, 2020). "Steelers Announce Signings of Three XFL Players, Add DE Dewayne Hendrix". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  9. "Dolphins Announce Roster Moves, Set Initial 53-Man Roster". Miami Dolphins.com. August 31, 2019. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  10. Jackson, Barry (October 7, 2019). "Why Stephen Ross might need to intervene. And former NFL executive defends Dolphins' plan". Miami Herald. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  11. Finley, Patrick (November 19, 2019). "The Bears will be irrelevant the rest of the season unless Mitch Trubisky plays". Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  12. Mayer, Larry (December 8, 2019). "Quick Hits: Hicks gears up to return Sunday, Bears sign LB". Chicago Bears.com. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  13. Reid, John (December 18, 2019). "Jaguars vs. Falcons: DJ Chark returns to practice after missing Sunday's game against Raiders". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  14. Condotta, Bob (April 10, 2020). "XFL suspends operations, terminates all employees, but Jim Zorn says he has hopes league will continue". SeattleTimes.com. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  15. Varley, Teresa (August 2, 2020). "Samuels, Washington placed on reserve/COVID-19 list". Steelers.com.
  16. @AlbertBreer (August 19, 2020). "Today's workouts/visits" (Tweet). Retrieved August 21, 2020 via Twitter.
  17. "Alphas roster". TheSpringLeague.com. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  18. "ARGOS MAKE FLURRY OF MOVES INCLUDING ADDING VETERAN DL ODELL WILLIS". argonauts.ca. February 12, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  19. 1 2 3 4 "CFL Guide Book" (PDF). Canadian Football League. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
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