Unprecedented tug of war, Bengals clutch onto Tee Higgins with $26.1 million franchise tag amid looming contract extensions

Bengals Secure Tee Higgins with Franchise Tag

The Cincinnati Bengals made a significant move by franchise-tagging wide receiver Tee Higgins for the second consecutive year, solidifying their commitment to the talented player. Despite this decision, the Bengals have expressed their intentions to negotiate a long-term extension with Higgins, highlighting his importance to the team

Contract Extension Complexities

Higgins is not the only player in the Bengals roster awaiting a contract extension. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson and wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase are also seeking new deals as their current contracts approach expiration in 2026. With these key players requiring substantial financial commitments, the Bengals opted to utilize the franchise tag once again on Higgins, ensuring his services for the upcoming season with a hefty $26.1 million salary.

Future Uncertainties and Speculations

While Higgins is now secured under the franchise tag, the question remains whether the Bengals will eventually sign him to a more extended contract. Despite initial speculations of Higgins exploring free agency, the franchise tag has temporarily halted such possibilities. The potential for a trade still looms, adding an element of uncertainty to Higgins’ future with the team. For now, he is slated to continue his tenure with the Bengals, showcasing his skills on the field

 

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