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 could solve their Tee Higgins problem for a fraction of the price in the upcoming draft.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was ranked as the NFL's top free agent in a list released by USA Today on Wednesday.
Despite his down year production wise, Cooper Kupp still provides the Rams value and there's a way to keep him on the team while freeing up money to sign another wide receiver.
Given recent events such as the whiff on Jermaine Burton and ample cap space, it seems likelier than ever that the Cincinnati Bengals will find a way to keep Tee Higgins ahead of free agency. But that won’t stop Higgins’ name from coming up in chatter around free agency.
Tee Higgins should be the Patriots' top wide receiver target this offseason. If they miss out on him, here are five "Plan B" options for New England.
Former All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams revealed that the Packers could have their eye on the Bengals star wide out. "Yeah, I heard they've been looking into Tee Higgins," Adams said on the Up And Adams Show. "He's a good player. I think that's not a bad move."
If the Patriots want to surprise in 2025, they must start by making a splash in free agency. Sign Tee Higgins or Chris Godwin.
Tee Higgins headlines the NFL free agency class at wide receiver, which is undoubtedly a group that the Carolina Panthers are keeping a close eye on. Their defense needs a ton of work (which will primarily be mostly draft-aided),
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins will be meeting fans and signing autographs at the Verizon store in Florence.
With his name being on the minds of Rams fans, let's talk about the issues that could prohibit his acquisition by Los Angeles.
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