Near the end of the season, serious momentum seemed to suggest the Cincinnati Bengals would be able to keep Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins on long-term contracts. Now, a little pushback to the idea has arrived,
Joe Burrow's public attempts to encourage the Cincinnati Bengals to keep both of their star wide receivers don't seem likely to pay off. Per ESPN's
As the NFL offseason approaches its final two weeks, speculation intensifies about Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins and his potential departure in free agency.
CINCINNATI — PFF's Dalton Wasserman dropped one free agent that each NFL team needs to keep this offseason and Tee Higgins took the Bengals' top spot. Higgins is coming off a strong campaign with 73 catches for 911 yards and 10 touchdowns (career-high) playing on the franchise tag.
The Cincinnati Bengals don't seem like a team about to lose Tee Higgins to free agency this offseason. Just don't tell those on the fantasy football side of things. Understandably, those in the fantas
The Bengals have a generational talent at quarterback. Joe Burrow has publicly campaigned to keep his favorite targets in the fold. He’s even hinted at modifying his contract so Chase and Higgins can stay.
The Bengals may want to try to keep Tee Higgins along with extending Ja’Marr Chase with a lucrative contract, but Higgins might end up being too expensive. Burden can be a strong cheap contingency to play well off Chase as an immediate impact No. 2.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was ranked as the NFL's top free agent in a list released by USA Today on Wednesday.
First, at No. 17, the Bengals take a potential replacement for Higgins in Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka. Egbuka had over 1,000 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns in two of his last three seasons. He missed three games in 2023 due to an injury.
A.J. Green has a message for Tee Higgins and the Cincinnati Bengals about how they should proceed for the coming season.
The Buffalo Bills are still reeling from yet another playoff loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, now going to their fifth Super Bowl in six years. In what was another high intensity, controversy-fuelled game that in all truth probably gave the win for the better team on the day,
The Cincinnati Bengals could solve their Tee Higgins problem for a fraction of the price in the upcoming draft.