The star wide receiver will make $21.8 million fully guaranteed in the upcoming season, though it’s just a one-year deal.ย
The Bengals made Higgins the first pick of the second round (33rd overall) in the 2020 NFL Draft, the same year they took quarterback Joe Burrow first overall, and it was assumed he would be a top target of Burrow’s for years to come.ย
Higgins totaled 257 catches for 3,684 receiving yards and 24 receiving touchdowns in his first four NFL seasons, with his best years unsurprisingly occurring in 2021 and 2022 — when Burrow was healthy. He amassed 74 catches and more than 1,000 yards in each of those seasons as well as 13 receiving touchdowns. He battled through both injuries and inefficiency in 2023 with Burrow’s health being unstable, but at the age of 25, Higgins’ prime years should still be ahead.
He requested a trade back in March, according to CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones, after Cincy had yet to discuss a new long-term deal with him. The Bengals already made Burrow the highest-paid player in the NFL with a five-year, $275 million extension ($55 million average per year), and they are staring down the barrel of top-dollar extension for wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase as well.ย
With that in mind, any teams with receiver needs at this juncture would be wise to call the Bengals to see what the cost would be to acquire Higgins. Here are a few landing spots for the playmaker, with both a need and the financial flexibility to sign him long term.ย
Potential landing spots
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Author: Garrett Podell
July 14, 2024 | 4:15 pm