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Tee Higgins

Tee Higgins, born Tamaurice Higgins on January 18, 1999, in , is an for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 220 pounds, he played at , where he recorded 135 receptions for 2,448 yards and 27 touchdowns over three seasons (2017–2019). Selected by the Bengals in the second round (33rd overall) of the , Higgins has established himself as a key offensive player, amassing four seasons with at least 900 receiving yards and contributing significantly to the team's postseason runs. Higgins made an immediate impact in his rookie season of 2020, recording 67 receptions for 908 yards and six touchdowns while helping the Bengals reach the in 2021. His breakout came in 2021 with 74 receptions for 1,091 yards and six scores, including a standout 103-yard performance in the victory over the . In against the , he caught eight passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns, though the Bengals fell short. The following year, 2022, saw him achieve back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with 74 receptions for 1,029 yards and seven touchdowns. Through the 2024 season, Higgins reached a career-high 10 receiving touchdowns on 73 catches for 911 yards in 12 games, tying for sixth in the . Entering 2025, he has continued his productivity with 32 receptions for 481 yards and six touchdowns in nine games, maintaining his role as a primary target in the Bengals' passing attack. Over his career spanning 79 games, Higgins has totaled 362 receptions for 5,076 yards and 40 touchdowns, ranking 18th in the in receiving yards among players active since 2020. Known for his physicality, contested-catch ability, and late-season surges—with six of his 14 career 100-yard games occurring in December—he remains a of Cincinnati's offense.

Early years

Early life

Tamaurice William Higgins, known as Tee, was born on January 18, 1999, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Higgins grew up in a challenging environment marked by family instability. His parents, Eric Higgins and Camillia Stewart (also known as "Lady"), faced significant personal struggles; his father was incarcerated for much of his childhood, while his mother battled crack addiction that led to periods of jail time and rehabilitation. When Higgins was around five or six years old, his mother survived a gunshot wound to the head inflicted by her ex-boyfriend, a drug dealer, an incident that profoundly impacted the young family. Due to these hardships, Higgins often shuttled between living with his mother, his older sister Shakia "KeKe" Stewart, his grandmother, and various aunts, seeking stability amid frequent absences and unsafe conditions in their Oak Ridge neighborhood. Despite the turmoil, Higgins' mother played a pivotal inspirational role, encouraging him to channel his energy into as a means of escape and personal growth. After achieving sobriety around 2008—which she has maintained for over 17 years as of 2025—she emphasized perseverance, education, and athletics, often working multiple jobs to support the family while motivating Higgins to stay focused. From an early age, Higgins developed an interest in , initially trying around seven or eight years old despite initial reluctance to the physical contact; his mother and aunts incentivized him with small rewards like cars to continue. He also explored , which helped foster his athletic skills and hand-eye coordination in the years before high school.

High school career

Tee Higgins attended Oak Ridge High School in , where he emerged as a standout athlete in both and . In , Higgins excelled as a , showcasing his size, speed, and ball skills. As a junior in 2015, he recorded 46 receptions for 841 yards and 16 touchdowns, helping lead the Wildcats to a 10-2 record. His senior year in 2016 was even more dominant, with 68 catches for 1,044 yards and 18 receiving touchdowns, earning him Tennessee's Mr. Football award as a wide receiver. These performances contributed to an 8-3 team record and highlighted key games, such as his contributions in playoff matchups where his deep-threat ability stretched defenses. Higgins also starred in basketball as a 6-foot-5 forward and . As a junior, he posted 15.1 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game, 49% from the field and earning all-state honors in Class AAA. He was named a finalist for Tennessee's Mr. in Class AAA that season, demonstrating his versatility with highlight-reel dunks and above-the-rim athleticism. As a highly touted prospect, Higgins received scholarship offers from numerous top programs, including an initial commitment to the before decommitting in February 2016. He also drew basketball interest from schools like , Louisville, and . Rated as a five-star recruit and the No. 2 nationally by , Higgins ultimately committed to on July 4, 2016, becoming the highest-rated signee in the Tigers' 2017 class.

College career

Career at Clemson

Tee Higgins joined as a highly touted and emerged as a key contributor over three seasons from 2017 to 2019. During this period, he played alongside future talents, including , helping the Tigers maintain their status as a national powerhouse in . In his season of , Higgins transitioned from the bench to a rotational role, appearing in all 13 games and providing depth at as Clemson captured the with a victory over . His emergence as a starter was marked by explosive plays, including a standout performance against where he earned team offensive player of the game honors for his contributions in a dominant win. As a in , Higgins solidified his position as a full-time starter, earning second-team All- honors while playing a pivotal role in the Tigers' undefeated regular season and postseason run. He showcased increased production in critical games, including scoring s in the ACC Championship against and the Cotton Bowl victory over , before adding to the effort with a in the title game against . His chemistry with was evident in high-stakes moments, such as a game-changing drive against Syracuse. Higgins' junior year in 2019 marked his breakout campaign, where he was named first-team All- and second-team All-American by , leading the team in key receiving categories and earning ACC Receiver of the Week accolades multiple times. He delivered an MVP performance in the against , highlighted by multiple touchdown catches, and contributed a score in the game against LSU despite the Tigers' loss. Following this season, Higgins declared for the , tying the Clemson record for career receiving touchdowns held by DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins. Over his Clemson tenure, Higgins was instrumental in two game appearances and back-to-back titles, forming a dynamic receiving corps with that emphasized vertical threats and red-zone efficiency. Scouting reports praised his exceptional ball skills, catch radius, and ability to make contested grabs, positioning him as one of the top prospects in his draft class due to his consistent production against elite competition.

College statistics

During his three seasons at Clemson University from 2017 to 2019, Tee Higgins recorded 135 receptions for 2,448 yards and 27 receiving touchdowns across 43 games. His career average of 18.1 yards per reception highlighted his efficiency as a deep threat in the Tigers' offense.

Regular Season Statistics

YearGamesReceptionsYardsYards/RecTouchdowns
2017121734520.32
2018124976615.68
2019124390020.910
Total361092,01118.420
Source: Derived from full season totals reported by Sports-Reference.com

Postseason/ Statistics

YearGamesReceptionsYardsYards/RecTouchdowns
2017100-0
201831017017.04
201931626716.73
Total72643716.87
Source: Gamelog data from Sports-Reference.com

Professional career

2020 season

The selected Tee Higgins in the second round, 33rd overall, of the . On July 28, 2020, Higgins signed his rookie contract, a four-year deal worth approximately $8.6 million, allowing him to participate fully in training camp preparations. As a rookie, he joined an offense led by fellow first-year , providing a physical presence at 6-foot-4 and 216 pounds to complement the passing attack. Higgins made his NFL debut on September 13, 2020, against the Los Angeles Chargers, though he did not record any statistics in the 16-13 loss. Over the regular season, he appeared in all 16 games, starting 13, and established himself as a reliable target for Burrow, finishing with 67 receptions for 908 yards and six touchdowns. His role emphasized deep routes and red-zone opportunities, where his size and leaping ability aided the Bengals' aerial efforts, though he initially adjusted to the faster pace and physicality of NFL defenses after a slower start with just 75 receiving yards in his first three games. A standout performance came on October 18 against the Indianapolis Colts, when Higgins caught six passes for a career-high 125 yards, including a 67-yard reception that set up a touchdown. The Bengals concluded the 2020 season with a 4-11-1 , missing the and limiting Higgins to regular-season action only.

2021 season

In his sophomore season, Tee Higgins emerged as a key component of the ' passing attack, recording 74 receptions for 1,091 yards and six touchdowns over 14 games. He missed two games (Weeks 3-4) due to a shoulder injury that he had been managing since , was rested in Week 18, but returned strongly in Week 5, contributing to the team's late-season surge with consistent production alongside quarterback . Higgins' growth complemented the arrival of rookie , forming a dynamic duo that stretched defenses and elevated Burrow's efficiency, as the Bengals finished 10-7 and captured the division title for the first time since 2013. The trio's chemistry was evident in high-percentage throws and explosive plays, helping transform a 4-7-1 start into a playoff push despite early inconsistencies. The Bengals' postseason run marked a historic turnaround, beginning with a 26-19 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders—the franchise's first playoff win in 31 years. Higgins tallied 18 receptions for 309 yards and two touchdowns across four playoff games, including a standout performance in the against the , where he hauled in six catches for 103 yards, highlighted by a spectacular leaping grab over two defenders that sparked a crucial drive. This effort propelled to , where Higgins added four receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns in a 23-20 defeat to the , solidifying his role in the team's unexpected resurgence.

2022 season

In the , Tee Higgins served as a key for the , appearing in all 16 regular-season games with 14 starts and recording 74 receptions on 109 targets for 1,029 yards and 7 touchdowns. His performance marked his second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, underscoring his reliability as a primary option in an offense that finished 12-4 and clinched the division for the second straight year. Higgins averaged 13.9 yards per catch, including a long of 59 yards, and contributed to the team's explosive passing attack by drawing consistent defensive attention. Higgins solidified his role as a deep threat alongside fellow wideout , stretching the field and adapting to varied defensive schemes that often required safeties to play deeper coverage. This dynamic duo forced opponents to adjust their alignments, creating underneath opportunities while Higgins exploited mismatches with his 6-foot-4 frame and contested-catch ability. Notable regular-season highlights included a career-best 148 yards on 9 receptions against the on November 20, and a pair of 100-plus-yard games earlier in the year versus the (124 yards, 1 TD on September 29) and (128 yards, 1 TD on December 24). Higgins experienced a productive December surge, amassing 20 receptions for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns across four games, including efficient outings against the (35 yards, 1 TD on December 4) and (33 yards, 1 TD on December 18). In the , leveraging experience from the prior year's run, he started all three postseason contests, totaling 13 catches for 148 yards and 1 touchdown as the Bengals advanced to the AFC Championship before a 23-20 defeat to the Chiefs on January 29, 2023, where he hauled in 6 receptions for 83 yards and his lone playoff score.

2023 season

Tee Higgins' 2023 season with the was marred by injuries, limiting him to just 12 games and marking a significant drop from his production in prior healthy campaigns. He finished with 42 receptions for 656 receiving yards and five touchdowns, averaging 15.6 yards per catch, which represented career lows in volume due to the absences. The setbacks began in Week 4 against the , where Higgins suffered fractured ribs after a hit, forcing him to miss the Week 5 matchup at . He returned for Week 6 but was unable to build consistent momentum. Later, a incurred during practice ahead of Week 10 sidelined him for four additional games (Weeks 10 through 12 and Week 18), including key divisional contests against the Houston Texans, , and , as well as the regular-season finale against the . Higgins made a late-season return in Week 13 at Jacksonville, where he caught three passes for yards in a 34-31 overtime victory, helping spark a six-game stretch in which the Bengals won five to climb back into playoff contention. Despite his contributions upon return—including a career-long 80-yard touchdown in Week 15 against the Minnesota Vikings—the team's overall performance suffered without his full participation, compounded by quarterback Joe Burrow's season-ending wrist injury in Week 11. The Bengals ended the year 9-8, missing the postseason for the first time since 2020.

2024 season

On February 26, 2024, the placed the on Tee Higgins, securing him for the 2024 season at a fully guaranteed salary of $21.816 million under the non-exclusive tag provisions. This move came after failed negotiations for a long-term extension, prompting Higgins to skip voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp in a brief holdout to pressure the team for a multiyear deal. He ultimately signed the tender on June 17, 2024, avoiding further escalation into training camp and any associated fines for extended absence, while expressing a desire to focus on winning a with the Bengals. Higgins returned to full participation at and debuted in the regular season opener against the on September 8, 2024, marking a rebound from the 2023 injuries that had limited him to 12 games. Over the course of the 2024 season, he appeared in 12 games, recording 73 receptions for 911 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 12.5 yards per catch with a longest reception of 42 yards. His production provided a crucial secondary target for quarterback , helping to stretch defenses and complement in the Bengals' aerial attack, though Higgins missed the first two games due to a and three more games (Weeks 8-10) due to a quad . Despite Higgins' contributions, the Bengals finished the 2024 regular season with a 9-8 , securing third place in the and missing the for the second consecutive year after a Week 18 win over the failed to clinch a wild-card spot. Higgins' return to form post-holdout highlighted his importance to the offense, as he posted multiple 100-yard games, including a 114-yard, one-touchdown performance against the in Week 10.

2025 season

In the offseason, Tee Higgins signed a four-year, $115 million contract extension with the , securing his future with the team through the 2028 season and including $40.9 million in guaranteed money, of which $30 million is fully guaranteed at signing. This deal followed the resolution of his 2024 holdout and dispute, providing stability to the Bengals' receiving corps. Through nine games in the 2025 season, Higgins has established himself as a reliable starting , recording 32 receptions for 481 yards and six touchdowns while playing alongside quarterback and fellow wideout . His production has emphasized deep-threat capabilities, with an average of 15.0 yards per catch, contributing to the Bengals' aerial attack despite the team's 3-6 record entering their Week 10 bye. Higgins' synergy with has been evident in key red-zone opportunities, where his contested-catch ability has bolstered the offense's scoring efficiency. Recent performances highlight Higgins' mid-season momentum, including a standout Week 9 effort against the with seven receptions for 121 yards and two touchdowns in a 47-42 loss, marking his third multi-touchdown game of the year. Earlier, in Week 7 versus the , he hauled in six catches for 96 yards and a score during a narrow 33-31 victory. As the Bengals head into their bye week, Higgins' contributions position the team for a potential late-season playoff push, with his health and consistency serving as critical factors in their turnaround efforts.

Career statistics and records

Regular season

Tee Higgins has established himself as a reliable for the since entering the in 2020, accumulating consistent production in the regular season despite occasional injuries and team dynamics. Over his first six seasons, he has demonstrated strong receiving skills, averaging approximately 64 yards per game and contributing significantly to the Bengals' passing attack. The following table summarizes Higgins' regular season receiving statistics year by year, including games played (G), games started (GS), targets (Tgt), (Rec), receiving yards (Yds), touchdowns (TD), yards per reception (Y/R), longest (Lng), and catch percentage (Ctch%). Data reflects performance through nine games in the season.
YearGGSTgtRecYdsTDY/RLngCtch%
2020161410867908613.66762.0%
20211414110741,091614.75467.3%
20221614109741,029713.95967.9%
202312117642656515.68055.3%
2024129109739111012.54267.0%
995632481615.04457.1%
Career79715683625,0764014.08063.7%
Higgins' career totals highlight his efficiency, with 362 receptions for 5,076 yards and 40 touchdowns, maintaining a 14.0 yards per average and a career-long of 80 yards in 2023. His catch percentage has hovered around 63.7% overall, reflecting reliable hands amid varying target volumes. In terms of progression, Higgins peaked in receiving yards during the 2021 season (1,091 yards) and showed scoring prowess in 2024 with a career-high 10 touchdowns, though injuries limited him to 12 games that year and caused a dip in 2023 (656 yards). Through 2025, he has rebounded with a strong yards-per- rate of 15.0, indicating continued big-play potential despite fewer games played early in the season. These trends underscore his adaptability and growth as a key offensive contributor.

Postseason

Tee Higgins has appeared in seven postseason games with the across the 2021 and 2022 seasons, recording 31 receptions for 457 yards and three touchdowns. His playoff contributions have been pivotal in deep runs, including an Championship appearance in 2021 and back-to-back trips to the conference title game. In the 2021 playoffs, Higgins helped the Bengals advance to . In the Wild Card round against the Las Vegas Raiders on January 15, 2022, he caught one pass for 10 yards. Against the in the Divisional round on January 22, he recorded seven receptions for 96 yards, aiding a comeback victory despite a injury limiting his mobility. Higgins delivered a standout performance in the versus the on January 30, with six catches for 103 yards. In against the on February 13, Higgins recorded four receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns, the Bengals' only scores of the game, though the Bengals fell 23-20. The 2022 postseason saw Higgins continue his impact in three games. During the Wild Card win over the on January 15, 2023, he secured four passes for 37 yards, contributing to a balanced offensive attack. In the Divisional round against the on January 22 amid heavy snow, Higgins had three receptions for 28 yards in their 27-10 victory. His postseason ended in the AFC Championship rematch with the Chiefs on January 29, where he caught six passes for 83 yards and one in a 23-20 defeat.
YearGamesReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
20214183092
20223131481
Career7314573
Higgins' postseason efforts highlight his reliability in high-stakes matchups.

Awards and honors

College awards

During his freshman year in 2017, Tee Higgins earned Clemson's Rookie of the Year award, sharing the honor with for their impactful contributions as newcomers. He also received the team's Offensive Player of the Game recognition following a strong performance against . In 2018, Higgins was selected to the second-team All-ACC by the conference coaches and media, acknowledging his emergence as a key wide receiver. He additionally garnered first-team All-ACC honors from ESPN and Pro Football Focus, as well as second-team recognition from the Associated Press. Higgins was twice named ACC Receiver of the Week, first after the season opener against Texas A&M and later following the matchup with Duke. He shared the team's Co-Offensive Player of the Game award after the win over NC State. As a sophomore, Higgins was part of the Clemson Tigers' undefeated squad that won the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship. Higgins' junior season in 2019 marked his most decorated year at Clemson, where he earned first-team All- honors from the conference. He was also named second-team All-American by . In the against , Higgins was awarded for his pivotal role in Clemson's victory. He received the ACC Receiver of the Week honor after the game against Wake Forest. Additionally, Higgins was the recipient of Clemson's R.F. Poole Award, given to the most outstanding player in the annual game. He earned multiple team Offensive Player of the Week accolades throughout the season.

Professional honors

In 2020, as a standout , Higgins recorded 67 receptions for 908 yards and six s, tying the Bengals' single-season rookie record for catches previously set by in 1981. Throughout his career with the , Higgins has achieved several franchise milestones, including becoming the fifth-fastest player in team history to reach 4,000 receiving yards in just 63 games and surpassing 5,000 career receiving yards during the 2025 season. He also holds notable streaks, such as the league's longest active touchdown reception run entering late 2025, which approached the Bengals' franchise record, and became the sixth player in team history to record three consecutive 100-yard receiving games in December 2021. These accomplishments have positioned him among the Bengals' top receivers in career yardage rankings since his entry in 2020. As of the 2025 season, Higgins has not earned a selection, though his consistent production—highlighted by multiple 1,000-yard seasons and leadership in team receiving stats—has placed him on statistical leaderboards and earned him the No. 77 ranking on the NFL's Top 100 Players list entering 2025, as voted by peers. In March 2025, following a second consecutive , Higgins signed a four-year, $115 million extension with the Bengals, marking a significant commitment to the team's receiving corps and providing long-term security after his key contributions, including in playoff games like where he recorded 100 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

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