In reaching a record-shattering Joe Burrow extension, the Bengals finally completed their top contractual goal for 2023. They also extended Logan Wilson, reaching team-friendly terms with their top linebacker. Tee Higgins, however, remains unsigned. And the team’s No. 2 wide receiver looks set to enter a contract year.
The Bengals are not close on an extension with Higgins, Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports, adding the sides have never gotten especially close on terms. Not much movement has occurred in recent weeks, per ESPN.com’s Ben Baby. Higgins is expected to remain a core piece for the Bengals this season, but his future is uncertain.
Burrow’s extension — a $55MM-per-year accord that creates distance between himself and the field — will complicate matters for Cincinnati, which used the star QB’s rookie contract to load up their roster. That said, the cap numbers for the quarterback’s landmark re-up are not yet known. It is possible the Bengals could maneuver their way to carving out room for a Higgins franchise tag.
This year’s round of QB re-ups have included lower cap hits in the first two years. Justin Herbert‘s first two years go $8.5MM and $19.3MM, while Lamar Jackson‘s sit at $22.15MM and $32.4MM. Jalen Hurts: $6.2MM, $13.6MM. Though, the Ravens and Eagles used void years for cap purposes from the start. The Bengals operate in a more traditional fashion, which could make them reluctant to include the increasingly popular space-creating mechanism this early in Burrow’s deal. But Burrow’s 2024 cap hit will be pertinent regarding the prospect of a Higgins franchise tag.
A 2024 Higgins tag will run the Bengals more than $20MM, and while Ja’Marr Chase is a clear-cut candidate to become the NFL’s highest-paid receiver in the not-too-distant future, the star wideout can be kept on his rookie deal through 2025 (via the fifth-year option). While the Vikings are working on a deal with Justin Jefferson, no team has signed a first-round wide receiver with two years of control remaining on his rookie contract in the fifth-year option era (2014-present). With Chase attached to a $9.8MM cap hit in 2024, a lower Burrow cap hit opens the door to the Bengals keeping their Chase-Higgins setup going for at least one more year. But that is not a lock, Conway adds, writing a Higgins tag would be unlikely.
That said, Bengals VP of player personnel Duke Tobin emphatically shut down Higgins trade inquiries at the Combine. It would seem the Bengals will have a tough time parting with their ascending WR2 next year, though a tag-and-trade scenario would also be an option. If Higgins reaches free agency, he would become one of the most coveted options available. While we are a ways away from knowing which receivers will hit the market, Higgins and Mike Evans — whom the Bucs are not planning to extend — would mark a considerable improvement from this year’s class. Tyler Boyd, who is almost certain to play out his Bengals deal and hit free agency in 2024, will likely fare decently as a first-time UFA as well.
“I have no clue,” Higgins said (via Baby) about his extension status. “My job is to come in every day and do what I do best — work and catch the ball from No. 9.”
Higgins said he has work to do and looks forward to bolstering his resume, which he added is “not as good as the greats,” via the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Charlie Goldsmith. The former second-round pick sits as one of the NFL’s top No. 2 options, topping 900 receiving yards in each of his three seasons and eclipsing 1,000 in 2021 and ’22.
Bye bye Bengals. Burrow is nothing without elite weapons. Just a cement slow pocket passer. This generations Phil Rivers. Now that they can’t afford elite talent, bengals will go back to the Andy Dalton years…
So just because Tee might be going somewhere else next year, that all of a sudden means that they don’t have elite talent? Have you heard of Chase? There isn’t a team in the NFL that is able to financially keep all of these guys. So why are you trashing Burrow?
“Burrow is nothing without elite weapons. Just a cement slow pocket passer. This generations Phil Rivers.”
So Burrow is “nothing without elite weapons” but is also “this generations [sic] Phil Rivers”, i.e., a Hall of Famer. Got it.
Clearly a delusional steelers fan. Thanks for the lol
Chase was out 4 games and they scored the most points in that 4 game period than they had up until that point of the season.
Are the Bengals not drafting next year or in 2025? Are they not allowed to draft a WR again? Are there not WR coming out of college every year that with the NFL rules allow for #2 WR to succeed? How about a TE? Maybe they get one of those.
The stupidity of this narrative will continue of course because Ravens and Steeler fans think they are entitled to win that division only.
I remember when Mike Wallace left Pittsburgh and everyone said the same thing then a crazy motherfucker from Central Michigan took over….I’ll bet they replace him just fine
The Bengals are preparing contracts for:
Coffee Higgins
and
Jonathan Higgins
I hope they sign John Michael Higgins. He was good in The Late Shift as David Letterman.
This is an obvious Cleveland troll commenter here wishing and hoping for anything he can get his ugly claws on.
Pathetic real analysis. Nothing to chew on just unjustified hate.
I compare this current Bengal team to the Peyton Manning Colts years. Does it really make sense to sign both receivers when you have an HOF QB??? Perhaps learn from the past and let him walk. Put your money in the defense. Burrow can turn a walk on receiver into a pro bowler.
Those are the Peyton era Colts..? Lol
Absolutely can not afford to lose anything like this.
Bengals replaced tyler boyd in this years draft with either charlie jones or andrei iosovas, whoever balls out more. And can replace higgins in the draft if it comes to it.
Yeah, I don’t doubt for a second that those two picks were to plan ahead for Boyd’s departure, but if this article is correct in saying that neither side was close, would the Bengals suddenly become amenable to retaining Boyd and letting Higgins walk (or even trading him)?
It’s odd, considering that Boyd leaving was obviously telegraphed this past offseason that it may very well have been carved into stone, especially after the draft. But if Higgins demands, say, $18 million a year, what do you do? The Bengals’ strength has been three strong options at WR for their elite QB to take advantage of. If that three turns into two, chances are that the offense is still effective. How much do they want to pay for three? A rookie or second year player is already replacing one option soon. If that option is Higgins instead of Boyd, how much will the offense suffer?
Boyd will certainly be cheaper, and subject to a much shorter deal. Higgins will want a lucrative long term pact. The Bengals also have to plan for Hubbard and eventually Hendrickson on defense, and letting one walk looks pretty certain with Higgins on the roster. If the choice is now to let Higgins walk instead of Boyd, and retaining Boyd for another year or two to draft or develop another receiver, would that give Cincy more options when it comes to the defense? It may very well be worth it, despite what Higgins brings to the table.
I doubt that Cincy trades Higgins to another contender while they themselves are contending, and contenders are really the target audience for such a move. It would be interesting, but doubtful. However, going too far over what they’re comfortable with to extend Higgins might put them in a worse position than letting him walk, hypothetically. The best bet for Cincy is for Higgins to lower his asking price, but if he does not, it does create an intriguing hypothetical with Boyd. Cincy would be fine, I think, with or without Higgins (he brings a lot to the table, obviously), but I think that they have enough to be able to survive a potential Higgins loss. I don’t think that that’s what they have in mind, but I could see an interesting contingency plan potentially on the table.
If they let him walk he could be a super weapon for the Eagles or Falcons
Band Wagon Bengals fans, where is your god now?
?? They went 0-2 last year and went 12-2 rest of the way. First week posting trolling at its finest.
142 yrds of offense and three points. Lol. It’s all over