Bengals, Future Contracts and Multiple Players
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins continues to fight through multiple injuries, this time ahead of the season finale, against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18. Like last week, Higgins projects to be out there in the cold with the season and playoff hopes on the line.
CINCINNATI — ESPN NFL analyst and former Bengals wide receiver Andrew Hawkins thinks Tee Higgins could stay in Cincinnati, bringing up a new wrinkle that isn't discussed much: The Bengals' loyalty.
Tee Higgins has been battling through a serious ankle injury in recent weeks for the Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals could be without two offensive weapons on Saturday. Wide receiver Tee Higgins and running back Chase Brown are officially listed as questionable ahead of the Bengals' divisional matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. More news: Browns Will Have Deshaun Watson Compete For Starting Quarterback Role in 2025
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow expressed support for Higgins after the game, as he has throughout the season. "You can't let (him) get out of the building (as a free agent)," Burrow said of Higgins.
Two Bengals starters got dinged up against the Steelers. Tee Higgins (ankle) and Cody Ford (chest) are questionable to return in the game after going out in the second half. Higgins was having a strong night with four catches and 53 yards.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins proved on Saturday night why he’s about to make a lot of money. The big moment? Higgins caught the game-winning touchdown from Bengals quarterback ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have 21 players with expiring contracts, and they will have to decide who stays and who goes when the new league year begins in March.
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With the future of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins up in the air as he prepares to hit free agency in 2025, one NFL analyst believes he's going to leave to join a lowly NFC team.