Will the Bengals trade Tee Higgins? Will the Cardinals trade back?
The AFC North could get more interesting if Tee Higgins or Trey Hendrickson get their wishes For every team in the NFL, the path to the playoffs starts with their division.
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.
While Tee Higgins has been the subject of trade rumors throughout the offseason, fellow Bengal Trey Hendrickson has now entered those discussions. The
Reports surfaced late Wednesday after that two stars on the Cincinnati Bengals team requested a trade. The request comes as the Bengals plan how they want to attack the 2024 NFL Draft, which begins on Thursday night.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that they’ll exercise the fifth-year option on Pro Bowl wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. The team’s 2021 first-round draft choice now is signed through the 2025 season.
Sportsbooks have been shy in giving us too many options for the exact team that will take the multitude of prospects entering the NFL Draft this week, but there are a few interesting names to consider.
Selecting college prospects isn't the only way to improve your team during the NFL Draft.
Could former Clemson star Tee Higgins get traded during the 2024 NFL Draft? The Cincinnati Bengals receiver was franchise-tagged this offseason, then subsequently requested a trade in March.
Consensus is hard to find when discussing the NFL draft. Braintrusts across the league are sitting in conference rooms right now debating their big boards
Higgns is likely to remain in Cincinnati According to Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 The Fan, the Pittsburgh Steelers have talked about acquiring their AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins.
When the Buffalo Bills shipped disgruntled receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans nearly two weeks ago, they may have unknowingly started a trend.
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.
Wide receiver Tee Higgins and the Cincinnati Bengals have not had any talks on a contract extension since March of 2023. At this point, Higgins is ready to move on, especially after the franchise tag was placed on him last month.
Wide receiver Tee Higgins and the Cincinnati Bengals have not had any talks on a contract extension since March of 2023. At this point, Higgins is ready to move on, especially after the franchise tag was placed on him last month.
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.
After shipping Stefon Diggs to the Texans for a 2025 second-round pick, it’s no secret that wide receiver is the Bills’ biggest area of need heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have an obvious need at wide receiver, and while they can help to fix it a bit in 2024, they might not fix it all the way until next offseason.
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.
Tee Higgins is at odds with the Cincinnati Bengals, and a former NFL executive tells the NFL Analysis Network that he thinks the Bengals are botching this whole thing.
As more franchise-tagged players receive long term deals, the situation in Cincy gets a bit more dicey.
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