The narrative is slowly swinging back in a positive direction for the Cincinnati Bengals and star wideout Tee Higgins. During the early bits of the scouting combine, word went out that a team like the New England Patriots isn't all that interested in Higgins anymore.
The Bengals value Joe Burrow's opinion and the quarterback has been consistent in his stance that the team should re-sign Tee Higgins.
Tobin and Zac Taylor seem to be on the same page as Joe Burrow with keeping their stars, but can the Bengals pull it off?
Many Cincinnati Bengals fans expressed that they were feeling good after director of personnel Duke Tobin said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that their objective is to keep Tee Higgins, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson in Cincinnati, per Joe Burrow's wishes, adding that Tobin thought the Bengals were up to the task.
After a disappointing 9–8 finish to their 2024 campaign, the Bengals need to figure out new contracts with several of their core players to keep the band together. Quarterback Joe Burrow has been public about his desire to see all three of Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson return to the team.
Patriots fans have been clamoring for the team to make a big splash in free agency this year. According to a new rumor, that won't come in the form of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins.
The first major event of the NFL offseason gets underway this weekend in Indianapolis. Ahead of the NFL combine, here are some of the top storylines to keep an eye on as Zac Taylor and Duke Tobin address the media Tuesday.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor discusses 2024 season and looks forward to 2025 season. Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan shares where teams stands at QB position. Cleveland Browns Vice President, Football Operations and general manager Andrew Berry looks forward to 2025 season.
Duke Tobin on Bengals' Plan to Sign Star Players Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Trey HendricksonCINCINNATI — Tee Higgins posted a baseball cap emoji on X Tuesday night in what could be the latest reference to his future with the Bengals after Cincinnati Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin noted the team doesn't want to "insult" any of its stars this offseason.