For many wide receiver-needy NFL teams, Tee Higgins is the crown jewel of the upcoming free-agency class. Unfortunately for these clubs, there's still a chance the Cincinnati Bengals star remains with his current team.
The Cincinnati Bengals are trying to work out a long-term contract with wide receiver Tee Higgins but are willing to use a franchise tag again for the 2025 season, according to multiple media reports on Monday.
The Washington Commanders are expected to be aggressive in free agency.For that reason, some of the top free agents on the market are being linked to the Commanders.ESPN conducted a survey where two of them said they want to see the Commanders sign Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver.
Not only is the NFL scouting combine set to begin next week in Indianapolis, but also the new league year is already less than one month away. Free agency will officially open on March 12 at 4 p.m. ET,
The Cincinnati Bengals have some important decisions ahead of them. They'll need to replace important pieces on both sides of the ball. Not only do they have to replace their leading tackler on the defensive side,
Higgins played last season on the $21.8 million wide receiver tag, and would be set to earn around $26.2 million this time around if he signs the tag. That is higher than the proj
I entered this mock draft with the assumption that the Patriots missed out on Tee Higgins and Chris Godwin in free agency. They can’t afford to go into Year 2 of Drake Maye with a lackluster receiving corps.
NFL free agency begins in March. Wide receivers are expected to be in high demand once the legal tampering period starts on March 10 and the new league year begins at 4 p.m. ET on March 12. Tee Higgins is the consensus top free-agent wide receiver available.
The Cincinnati Bengals are focused on reaching a long-term deal with wide receiver Tee Higgins, and hoping not to use a franchise tag on him again, according to NFL Media. If the team cannot reach a deal with their veteran before the March 4 deadline (4 p.
The Cincinnati Bengals reportedly already decided to place the non-exclusive franchise tag on wide receiver Tee Higgins this offseason, and it sounds like they will be on the hook for an even bigger payday for fellow wideout Ja'Marr Chase.
With the news that the San Francisco 49ers have allowed Deebo Samuel to seek a trade, I removed him from the 49ers' 2025 projections. He joins Davante Adams, Chris Godwin, Tee Higgins, Cooper Kupp and several other wide receivers that I will not project until I have more confidence in where they'll play and who they will be catching passes from.