The Cincinnati Bengals are a team shrouded in intrigue, with a mix of talent, potential, and uncertainty. After a season cut short due to injury, quarterback Joe Burrow is back and healthy, ready to lead his team to victory.
The saga continues between a former Tiger and the Cincinnati Bengals, but a franchise great believes it will all work itself out. Chad Johnson, known as ‘Ochocinco’ to many, spoke to TMZ Sports about the current situation with wide receiver Tee Higgins.
There is still some work to be done to make sure the team is ready to compete for a Super Bowl once again.
The Bengals can make Ja'Marr Chase the highest-paid receiver in the NFL this offseason as he is eligible for a contract extension. Amon-Ra St. Brown just set a new mark a couple of weeks ago with Detroit, and Spotrac's Michael Ginnitti has Chase nearly matching it at $30 million per year on a three-year extension.
It has been a rocky road for the two parties since the end of last season. Joe Burrow and others are back in the building for the beginning of the offseason program for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Tee Higgins trade discussions have dominated the offseason. Originally selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Clemson product spent the past four seasons establishing himself as one of the game’s better perimeter threats.
There has been some tension between the Cincinnati Bengals and star wide receiver Tee Higgins for quite some time now. With his contract extension hanging
Chad Johnson is not worried about the contract impasse between Tee Higgins and the Cincinnati Bengals. The former Bengals star spoke to TMZ and said he's…
The Cincinnati Bengals got a year to hold off contract talks with their wide receiver Tee Higgins, who in a surprise move opted to accept the franchise tag being levied on him and the $21 million that comes with it.
One way or another, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins will receive a massive contract extension in the next 12 months. There’s just a strong chance it won’t come from the Bengals themselves.
Former Clemson Tiger Tee Higgins requested a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals, and the reason is now evident. The franchise tag was placed on the four-year wide receiver and contract negotiations never progr4essed to keep him a Bengal.
No news about Tee Higgins-Bengals extension talks has surfaced this year, leading to a trade request — as seven of the other nine 2024 tag recipients agreed to deals.
Higgins has now requested a trade twice, most recently a week ago at the same time as teammate Trey Hendrickson
Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Bengals franchise WR Tee Higgins was initially looking for a similar contract to the three-year, $70 million deal the Colts gave WR Michael Pittman this offseason.
Will the Bengals trade Tee Higgins? Will the Cardinals trade back?
Tee Higgins’ tumultuous offseason continued on April 24, as the star wide receiver who is set to play on the franchise tag this season requested a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals.
Tee Higgins has been everything the Cincinnati Bengals organization could have hoped for when they selected him with the 33rd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
As minicamps begin across the league, there are still a couple of players stuck on franchise tag deals who would prefer to sign long-term deals before the start of the new season.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins remains in something of a limbo with the franchise, but looks like he'll probably be in tiger stripes this fall barring a change in the winds.
Bengals franchise WR Tee Higgins said in a recent interview that he expects to be in Cincinnati for the 2024 season, despite his offseason trade request. “I do anticipate it,” Higgins said, via WXIX-TV.
Higgins asked the Bengals for a trade earlier in the offseason after the two sides failed to reach a long-term contract.
The Cincinnati Bengals may be faced with a decision on whether to trade wide receiver Tee Higgins to a division rival.
The Jaguars’ Josh Allen extension thinned the NFL’s 2024 pool of tagged players to two (down from nine in early March), the situations involving the remaining two will be magnified.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves lacking depth at the wide receiver position, with limited options available in NFL free agency. This scarcity may lead the Steelers to delay any significant signings until possibly the following year.
As more franchise-tagged players receive long term deals, the situation in Cincy gets a bit more dicey.
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