Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins continues to battle through multiple injuries as the team heads into the season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18.
The Cincinnati Bengals expect to have wide receiver Tee Higgins against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite him being listed as questionable with knee and ankle injuries, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Higgins battled through the same injuries a week ago in their win over the Denver Broncos and still went off.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Tee Higgins have unmatched chemistry. However, as the Bengals head into their Week 18
Ian Rapoport reports that QB Joe Burrow and wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are hoping that tonight’s game against the Steelers isn’t their last together in Cincinnati and have discussed playing together for years to come.
The Cincinnati Bengals will square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a pivotal AFC North showdown on Saturday in Week 18. Cincinnati must defeat Pittsburgh on the road to keep their playoff hopes alive,
Even though the money will be tough to figure out, there's still a glimmer of hope that Tee Higgins will remain with the Cincinnati Bengals beyond 2024
Tee Higgins on Possibility of Final Game With Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Burrow's Push to Keep Him in stripes. The Bengals play the Steelers on Saturday night. It could be Tee Higgins' final game in stripes.
The Cincinnati Bengals kept their playoff hopes alive by the skin of their teeth on Saturday with a dramatic 30–24 overtime win over the Denver Broncos. When Cincinnati needed a hero, it was wide receiver Tee Higgins who stepped up and answered the call.
The Bengals will be without one of their key offensive playmakers for their regular season finale against the Steelers Saturday night.
Higgins hauled in 131 yards and three touchdowns against Denver’s vaunted defense, including the overtime score. Even though he’s missed time this season due to injury, Higgins has put more than enough great play on tape this season to justify paying him like one of the best wide receivers in the NFL.