The Cincinnati Bengals are predicted to franchise tag wide receiver Tee Higgins and trade him to an NFC contender with a superstar quarterback.
The Washington Commanders need another receiver opposite Terry McLaurin and have the cap space to go spending. Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins is available this offseason: tick and tick.
The Washington Commanders are expected to be "looking" at All-Pro wide receiver Cooper Kupp, amid the latest Tee Higgins news.
The Washington Commanders are expected to be aggressive in free agency. For that reason, some of the top free agents on the market are being linked to the Comma
Free agency is only a couple of weeks away and it's important for the Commanders to get this right. USA Today's Jacob Camenker recently took a look at the best free agent fits for every team across the league. He pegged Cincinnati Bengals' standout wide receiver Tee Higgins to Washington.
The Washington Commanders will once again enter the offseason armed with a war chest of salary cap space to fill out the roster with. With roughly $78 million available, which is also for re-signing players already on the roster, the Commanders have been urged to go big again to take advantage of Jayden Daniels' rookie contract.
The Washington Commanders are in a great position this offseason with plenty of cap space to improve their roster. One of their top priorities is finding a solid No. 2 wide receiver to pair with star Terry McLaurin and help quarterback Jayden Daniels continue his development.
Tee Higgins is viewed as the top free agent in the 2025 class, and a new prediction has him landing with an NFC powerhouse.
"If Washington adds players like Tee Higgins while Dallas simply opts to "pay our own,'' as has been the Cowboys' frugal style for more than a decade? Not only will the Cowboys not catch Philly - they will be overtaken by Washington,
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is set to be a free agent. Inside are the next team odds for Tee Higgins.
Washington’s roster-building path is more vague following a 12-5 regular season and surprise trip to the NFC championship.