Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is set to be a free agent. Inside are the next team odds for Tee Higgins.
The Washington Commanders have long been linked with Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins, but what would the franchise have to give up to get the receiver?
The free agent period for players to sign with new teams will officially open on March 12, and with no extension in place or franchise tag yet to be used by the Cincinnati Bengals, wide receiver Tee Higgins is set to join that group.
The Washington Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins. With the Bengals star in line for a bumper new deal, Cincinnati is reportedly thinking of placing the franchise tag on Higgins, and while that wouldn't end Washington's chances of securing his services,
After falling one win shy of reaching the Super Bowl, the Washington Commanders could be in a pretty good spot to potentially make another deep playoff run in 2025 depending on how free agency plays out.
Spotrac.com has Higgins' market value at $25.4 million APY - maybe a five-year deal worth $125 million plus. But now comes a new wrinkle.
The Washington Commanders need another receiver opposite Terry McLaurin and have the cap space to go spending. Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins is available this offseason: tick and tick.
The Cincinnati Bengals are in a tough position with the offense being a bit of a struggle as they could potentially be without wide receiver Tee Higgins, who is an unrestricted free agent this season.
Armed with around $78 million in cap space, ESPN's Matt Bowen is urging Washington to break the bank for Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins to pair with Terry McLaurin. "Wide receiver Tee Higgins signs with the Commanders," Bowen writes. "Adding ...
As the offseason heats up, speculation has swirled around potential free-agent targets like Tee Higgins, Cooper Kupp, and Chris Godwin. But with the Commanders holding the 29th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, addressing these needs through the draft could also be a viable option.
Ertz finished last season with the second-most catches (66), yards (654) and touchdowns (7) on the team, trailing only Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin in each category. Not bad for a 34-year-old tight end who watched the last five games of the 2023 regular season from his couch after asking to be released by the Cardinals.