Most Cincinnati Bengals trade projections that include Tee Higgins fall flat because the team just won’t do it. Those Bengals value their own far too much and when in an actual standoff, well, fans remember how things went down with Carson Palmer.
One reason is the wide receiver position in the 2025 NFL Draft isn't as deep as years past, and another is the salary cap increase for the new league year. The cap is reportedly p
The 2025 free-agent class is thin at the top, but there are still some quality players, including three Eagles in the top seven.
With Joe Burrow throwing his weight around in public and the team not having any other choice regardless, the Cincinnati Bengals will attempt to find a way to keep Tee Higgins this offseason. Higgins is one piece of a puzzle that Burrow has essentially demanded the team figure out how to put together,
The team signed running back Saquon Barkley and linebacker Zack Baun in free agency last offseason and both had career seasons, especially Barkley. Free agency isn't always rosy, though. Last offseason,
T he following are PFT’s top 100 free agents for the start of the 2025 league year. The rankings include prospective unrestricted free agents and released players. The list will
It's likely Cincinnati places the franchise tag on the wide receiver, but if they don't, would the Patriots be willing to offer him a big contract?
A Chase extension could indeed be friendly in Year 1, depending on the structure. That could, in turn, give the Bengals wiggle room to frontload another deal and/or pay out big for Higgins and/or Hendrickson, if not both, offsetting the big spike on Chase’s cap hits after 2025.
The NFL will open the window for teams to place the franchise tag on players at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday and here's why it means for the Bengals
• The Cincinnati Bengals have been tight-lipped on their intentions to franchise tag Tee Higgins, but it’d make some sense to go through with it based on the number and the market.