×

MATCHES

  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26

SIGN IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO HAVE ACCESS TO DIFFERENT FEATURES

FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?

FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?

AAH, WAIT, I REMEMBER NOW!
Don't miss two huge championship matches, tonight on FOX SPORTS
  • TOP EVENTS
  • LOGIN
  • LANGUAGES
    • English English
    • Français Français
    • Español Español

Aficionado Al Deporte

  • OPINION
    • sportsbooks
  • INICIO
  • NFL
    • Scores
    • Schedule
    • Playoffs
    • Standings
    • Stats
    • Teams
    • Rankings
    • Rumors
  • MBL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NCAAB
  • GOLF
  • NASCAR
  • s
FAN SHOP
  • No products in the cart.

  • Home
  • With no extension for Tee Higgins, are Bengals’ big three headed for final run?

Sports News

aficionadoadmin
Monday, 15 July 2024 / Published in Uncategorized

With no extension for Tee Higgins, are Bengals’ big three headed for final run?

  • Ben Baby, ESPN Staff WriterJul 15, 2024, 05:15 PM ET

    Close

      Ben Baby covers the Cincinnati Bengals for ESPN. He joined the company in July 2019. Prior to ESPN, he worked for various newspapers in Texas, most recently at The Dallas Morning News where he covered college sports. He provides daily coverage of the Bengals for ESPN.com, while making appearances on SportsCenter, ESPN’s NFL shows and ESPN Radio programs. A native of Grapevine, Texas, he graduated from the University of North Texas with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He is an adjunct journalism professor at Southern Methodist University and a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA).

CINCINNATI — The throw from quarterback Joe Burrow to Tee Higgins was poised to become a franchise-defining play for the Bengals.

In Super Bowl LVI against the Los Angeles Rams on Feb. 13, 2022, Burrow heaved the ball toward Higgins, one of his top wide receivers. Higgins turned, leaped, caught the pass and ran into the end zone for a 75-yard touchdown and a 17-13 lead early in the third quarter. It was the second TD for Higgins, who had 100 yards on four receptions.

The Rams ultimately won 23-20 to keep Cincinnati waiting for its first Lombardi Trophy. But a play that serves as a footnote is a reminder of what is possible — at least for one more season.

Between the regular season and playoffs, Higgins and teammate Ja’Marr Chase have combined for 51 touchdown catches and 7,399 receiving yards on passes from Burrow. But after Monday, this could be the last year Burrow will have this 1-2 combination. Higgins and the Bengals failed to reach an agreement on a long-term deal by Monday evening, which means Higgins will play 2024 on the franchise tag before entering free agency.

Editor’s Picks

Even if it will cost Cincinnati $21.8 million to have Higgins for just a year, it’s a price the Bengals felt was worth investing to keep their passing trio together for a little bit longer.

“He’s one of the top receivers in this league,” coach Zac Taylor said at the NFL scouting combine earlier this year. “We don’t want that just walking out of the building.

“So when you get an opportunity to put a tag on him and keep him in the building and let him play at least another year for us, I think that’s critical.”

Higgins has been a massive part of Cincinnati’s rebuild under Taylor. When the Bengals drafted Burrow with the first overall pick in 2020, they used their next pick to take Higgins at the top of the second round. One year later, Cincinnati added Chase, Burrow’s former teammate at LSU.

Tee Higgins will play this season on the franchise tag and become a free agent next year, which means his time with the Bengals may be nearing an end. AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth

Those three picks paved the way for one of the best runs in franchise history. In 2021 and 2022, Cincinnati won the AFC North and reached the conference championship game in each of those playoff runs, splitting games against Kansas City. Chase (3 times) and Burrow (1 time) have each made the Pro Bowl, while Higgins has remained productive when healthy.

However, maintaining that success comes at a steep cost. At $55 million annually, Burrow is the highest-paid player in NFL history. Chase is in line for a mammoth extension as well. Despite the lack of accolades, Higgins’ production has also warranted a significant payday.

That’s what makes the situation so precarious. Cincinnati is at risk of tying up significant chunks of its salary cap in three players. A precedent was set by the Philadelphia Eagles, who have given extensions to a quarterback (Jalen Hurts) and two receivers (A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith) that will take up more than 18% of their cap space in 2025, according to data from OverTheCap.

The Bengals could tag Higgins for a second straight year, but that would be back-to-back years of paying a premium, fully guaranteed salary.

“You’ve got to be really judicious with your money,” Bengals de facto general manager Duke Tobin said at the combine. “You’ve got to determine what’s needed and what’s just wanted. Like I’ve said before, it’s a finite pie, and we slice it up a lot of different ways.”

The numbers show how effective Cincinnati’s offense is when Burrow has Chase and Higgins at his disposal. When all three players have been on the field at the same time during the regular season, Cincinnati averages 5.8 yards per play, according to ESPN Stats & Information. To put that in perspective, the San Francisco 49ers lead the NFL in that category during that span at 6.2 yards per play.

After the Bengals ended 2023 by missing the playoffs for the first time since Burrow and Higgins’ rookie season, Burrow emphasized Higgins’ importance to Cincinnati’s success.

“He’s a big part of what we’ve done here,” Burrow said in January.

When the Bengals start training camp next Wednesday, it’ll mark the start of potentially the last run of Burrow, Chase and Higgins all in the same offense. It’s an opportunity Cincinnati will have to maximize if the trio wants another crack at leading the Bengals back to the Super Bowl.


Advertisement

What you can read next

Seahawks RB Penny ‘seriously’ injures left ankle
Vrabel: Titans WR Burks is in concussion protocol
Cockcroft: The best picks for each slot in Rounds 1 and 2

Entradas recientes

  • Rodgers wants Reddick a Jet, cites ‘fun ride’ ahead
  • Vikings rookie QB McCarthy needs knee surgery
  • Parsons certain Lamb will play Cowboys’ opener
  • Adams returns to Raiders following birth of son
  • Chase not at Bengals practice amid contract saga

Comentarios recientes

No comments to show.
  • UFC
  • Olympics
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Poker

Recent Posts

  • Rodgers wants Reddick a Jet, cites ‘fun ride’ ahead

    Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 04:...
  • Vikings rookie QB McCarthy needs knee surgery

    Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 1...
  • Parsons certain Lamb will play Cowboys’ opener

    Todd Archer, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 06:...
  • Adams returns to Raiders following birth of son

    Paul Gutierrez, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, ...
  • Chase not at Bengals practice amid contract saga

    Ben Baby, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 05:35 ...

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023
    • June 2023
    • May 2023
    • April 2023
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022

    Categories

    • Football

    SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our latest news straight to your inbox.

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    INFORMATION

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    WEBSITE

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    CATEGORIES

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    STAY CONNECTED

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    Made with love by Hogash Studios.

    TOP
    • English