Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins sent out a very cryptic emoji via social media on Tuesday night, the same day his coach, Zac Taylor, spoke about the former’s contract situation.
The franchise tag is a placeholder that could be used for one of three reasons: the Bengals are looking to run it back after missing the playoffs in 2024, they want to buy time to hammer out a long-term extension or they’re considering trading Higgins and don’t want to risk losing him for nothing.
The Cincinnati Bengals are facing one of the most pivotal offseasons in franchise history. After star quarterback Joe Burrow made his wishes clear over the past
NFL wide receiver free agent market could be booming this offseason for a few reasons even though this year's class could be perceived as watered down in comparison to past years. One reason is the wide receiver position in the 2025 NFL Draft isn't as deep as years past,
There could be at least one more wide receiver joining that list. Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is the top-ranked free agent set to hit the market this offseason, according to USA TODAY Sports' Nate Davis. Higgins has a decent chance of matching or surpassing the $30 million AAV mark that denotes the top tier of NFL receivers.
Yahoo fantasy analyst Matt Harmon and NFL reporter Jori Epstein sit down at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis to discuss the potential options for the Bengals wide receiver -- and why Cincinnati's likely franchise tag could open up the market for the five-year veteran.
Cincinnati Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin reiterated Tuesday that the club wants to complete a long-term deal with wide receiver Tee Higgins.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor discusses 2024 season and looks forward to 2025 season. Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan shares where teams stands at QB position. Cleveland Browns Vice President, Football Operations and general manager Andrew Berry looks forward to 2025 season.