CINCINNATI- Tee Higgins is focused on the ultimate prize in what could be his final year with the Bengals. The star receiver is playing at a high level through the first six games of his one-year franchise.
Higgins wondered if this season was more special because it could be his last in pinstripes.
“Obviously I want to make it something special, just because we want to win the big tournament overall,” Higgins noted Thursday. “If it’s the latter, then obviously, yes, I want to make it something special.”
Higgins has 29 catches for 257 yards and 2 touchdowns in four games this campaign. He is among the top 35 receivers in the NFL in catches and touchdowns, despite missing the first two games.
“It’s a big year for me. So I’m definitely playing with a little more punch,” Higgins said of his performance. “I’m just trying to help my team get wins at the end of the day.”
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