Tee Higgins, Patriots
When it comes to acting as trade block sellers this offseason, the Cincinnati Bengals don’t have much going for them. Tee Higgins getting franchise-tagged for a second offseason before a tag-and-trade scenario is extremely unlikely.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow praised the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles' handling of the salary cap amid his ongoing drive to keep some of his contract-seeking teammates aboard,
The Cincinnati Bengals have some tough decisions to make in free agency this offseason beyond the highlight of wideout Tee Higgins. Cincinnati has a few notable defenders heading to the open market who feel like coin flips as to whether they return.
On Tuesday morning the Cincinnati Begnals made the offseason singing fans have been waiting for: punter Ryan Rehkow. "The Bengals today signed P Ryan Rehkow to a two-year contract extension through the 2026 season,
The Cincinnati Bengals have some really obvious cut candidates this offseason. While the Bengals aren’t technically hurting for cap space, they could use every bit of wiggle room possible while staring down a possible historic Ja’Marr Chase extension and at least a second franchise tag for Tee Higgins.
The NFL salary cap will be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million for the 2025 season, rising as much as $26 million from last year. The bump is great news for Cincinnati, which is hoping to sign receiver Tee Higgins to a long-term contract.
The Cincinnati Bengals now know the new NFL salary cap range. Here's how it affects Tee Higgins, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson.
Wide receiver Tee Higgins is a top priority for the Cincinnati Bengals entering the offseason. Perhaps Priority No. 1. Fixing the defense is 1B. That’s the task facing Duke Tobin and new defensive coordinator Al Golden.
It’s hard to fill top needs in free agency since teams historically don’t let important players at important positions hit the open market. The Patriots have found that out the hard way. This year, it’s expected that top receiver Tee Higgins will once again be franchise-tagged by the Cincinnati Bengals.
The NFL salary cap will be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million for the 2025 season, rising as much as $26 million from last year. The bump is great news for Cincinnati, which is hoping to sign receiver Tee Higgins to a long-term contract.
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