BREAKING: Bengals’ Tee Higgins in danger of missing Thursday Night Football, third game in a row

Bengals' Tee Higgins in danger of missing Thursday Night Football, third  game in a row

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – The Bengals will likely be shorthanded at the wide receiver position going into Thursday’s road game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Wide receiver Tee Higgins did not practice on Tuesday.

One of the Bengals’ top wide receivers has missed the last five practices going back to Week 8.

He last suited up for Cincinnati in their 21-14 road win on Oct. 20 against the Cleveland Browns in Week 7.

Higgins has missed four of the team’s nine games so far this season — including the last two against the Eagles and Raiders.

Higgins missed Weeks 1 and 2 against the Patriots and Chiefs with a hamstring injury and is in danger of missing his third straight game with a quad injury.

Cincinnati’s fifth-year wide receiver has missed 14 games in his career due to injury since entering the league in 2020.

Higgins has 29 catches, 341 yards and three touchdowns this season.

He has a final opportunity to practice Wednesday before the Bengals travel to Baltimore for Thursday Night Football.

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