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The Cincinnati Bengals officially announced on Monday that wide receiver Tee Higgins has signed his franchise tag tender with the team for the 2024 season. Despite staying out of team activities and mandatory minicamp, and asking for a trade this offseason, Higgins has signed as the team’s lone franchise player on a one-year deal worth $21.816 million. Though $21.816 million for a single season is a vast sum, the wide receiver market has recently shifted. Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson landed a four-year contract extension for $140 million that moved up per-year salary up to $35 milli...
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins has signed his franchise tender and is expected to be present for training camp, according to Bengals beat reporter Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Inquirer. She tweeted out the news on Saturday morning: “Breaking: Tee Higgins has signed his franchise tag, sources tell me. He is expected to report for training camp when it begins.” NFL insider Ian Rapoport had more to add on the Higgins front, tweeting that the wideout is open to further future contract negotiations: “With Bengals WR Tee Higgins signing his franchise tag today, it means he’ll show u...
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Tee Higgins isn’t with his Bengals teammates. Those guys are in the midst of OTAs, while the Cincinnati receiver is going through a contract dispute. But if Higgins had his preference, he’d stick around in Cincy, keep catching passes from Joe Burrow while serving as the perfect half of a tandem with Ja’Marr Chase. Instead, he’s objecting to the franchise tag that the Bengals placed on him back in March. He’s since requested a trade if Cincinnati won’t up the money. Higgins recently shared his thoughts during an interview with theI Am Athlete podcast. “As far as coming back, I would love to com...
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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 wide receiver Tee Higgins is one of those two players. After requesting a trade from the team last month, however, Higgins now appears resigned to play for Cincinnati, at least for one more season. “I do anticipate it,” Higgins told WLWT at a youth football camp about playing for the Bengals in 2024. “I’ve grown a love for Cincy that I didn’t think I would, but, you know, man, looking forward to it...
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Clemson’s wide receiver production has dropped off a cliff this decade under Dabo Swinney, and the ACC Network’s Roddy Jones doesn’t see a path to that position group getting much better in 2024. The Tigers were once an NFL wide receiver factory under Dabo Swinney. Guys like DeAndre Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Tee Higgins, Amari Rodgers and others eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark and were the superstar talents among Clemson’s offensive weapons the years they were there. But since 2020, there’s been an extreme drought of talent out wide. Just look at the raw numbers. In Swinney’s first 12 seasons, eigh...
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