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?
Sheldon Rankins' tenure with the Cincinnati Bengals has come to a close, as the franchise instead looks to extend its top stars. The Bengals confirmed Friday that they released the veteran defensive tackle after he started seven games in 2024,
The New England Patriots no longer appear to have a chance of landing Tee Higgins, as the Cincinnati Bengals are planning to slap a franchise tag on him for the second straight year.While the Bengals' move to essentially take Higgins off the mark may make things officially for the Patriots,
The Cincinnati Bengals have big decisions to make this offseason on the contracts of Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, their two main weapons at the wide receiver position. Chase has one year remaining on his current contract,
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is seen as one of the top free agents available this offseason, but the New England Patriots reportedly do not plan to pursue him. According to Chad Graff of The Athletic,
Last year around this same time, Gardner was campaigning for the Jets to bring in another star receiver to pair with Garrett Wilson. He mentioned signing Tee Higgins, Mike Evans, or Calvin Ridley, as well as a trading for Brandon Aiyuk.
What is the franchise tag in the NFL? The franchise tag is a useful tool for NFL general managers who are trying to keep a roster together by retaining an important pending free agent. Every year, several contributing players across the league sign and play on a team's franchise tag — the Cincinnati Bengals used their franchise tag on wide receiver Tee Higgins last year.
If Chris Godwin and Tee Higgins are off the market, what is the plan for the Patriots at WR? - Adam B. This scenario looks increasingly likely given reports about an extension and/or tag keeping Higgins in Cincinnati and Godwin buying more time to negotiate with Tampa Bay.
The Bengals have a plan in place to keep star receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Duke Tobin, the team's director of player personnel, expressed optimism that the Bengals can make Chase the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL and sign Higgins to a long-term deal.
Bengals GM Duke Tobin on Tee Higgins: “ Our preference is to get a long-term deal done.” Mentions they’re in a good cap situation to re-sign and reward their guys. pic.twitter.com/fThsboZJxg
The Cincinnati Bengals are poised to dole out a lot of money this offseason with wide receiver Tee Higgins, wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and edge rusher Trey Hendrickson all seeking new contracts.  Higgins,