Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was one of the big players to suffer an injury during Saturday night's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Higgins entered that game with an ankle injury and
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins continues to fight through multiple injuries, this time ahead of the season finale, against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18. Like last week, Higgins projects to be out there in the cold with the season and playoff hopes on the line.
Receiver Tee Higgins hurt his left ankle during the third quarter of the Bengals' NFL Week 16 win against Cleveland.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins exits Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with an injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to snap a three game losing streak, when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals Saturday.
The Cincinnati Bengals could be without two offensive weapons on Saturday. Wide receiver Tee Higgins and running back Chase Brown are officially listed as questionable ahead of the Bengals' divisional matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. More news: Browns Will Have Deshaun Watson Compete For Starting Quarterback Role in 2025
Given the importance of this game for the Bengals’ playoff hopes, it is likely that Higgins will play, barring any last-minute setbacks.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has shot very public messages to the organization about the future of wide receiver Tee Higgins in recent weeks. Burrow used his final regular season podium of the year after Saturday night’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers to do it one more time.
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr. said his knee feels fine and he expects to play on Saturday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. Porter was called for six penalties, four of which were accepted,
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins was the hero in Week 17 against the Denver Broncos, finding the end zone three times, but he entered the game questionab
The Pittsburgh Steelers are desperately looking for any type of positive momentum to close out the season. After losing three straight games to strong teams, including a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day,
Lamar Jackson and Mike Tomlin headline the "Narrative Bowl" as the Ravens and Steelers both look to shake postseason stigmas.