NFL Rumors: Patriots Face Major Block in Signing Tee Higgins as Bengals Prioritize Ja’Marr Chase

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The Patriots need someone who can flip the switch, and lock-in on the end-zone route (wholly and solely)… That’s it. Period. No more of this ‘solid route runner’ or ‘high-upside prospect’ talk. They need a legitimate No. 1 weapon, and Tee Higgins? He fits the bill. But just as Foxborough starts dreaming of a big-time WR1, reality checks in, wearing a Bengals jersey.

Cincinnati isn’t about to let Higgins waltz into free agency. All signs point to the Bengals slapping the franchise tag on him, keeping him in orange and black for at least another year. That’s a major roadblock for New England, especially when the free-agent pool isn’t exactly overflowing with top-tier receivers. The draft? At No. 4 overall, there isn’t a wideout worth that price tag. So what now?

Enter the trade market. The Athletic’s Chad Graff suggests the Patriots might pivot to a splashy move, targeting names like Chris Olave, DK Metcalf, or even Cooper Kupp. It’s ambitious, sure, but with Bill Belichick gone and Mike Vrabel in, ambition might just be the new norm in New England. After all, this offense desperately needs game-killers, not dream-catchers.

Of course, there’s also the financial chess match. The Patriots have cap space—loads of it. A league-leading $125.6 million, to be exact. If there’s a team that can afford to make a serious move for Higgins (or any elite receiver), it’s New England. But, as Adam Schefter put it: “I don’t think any team is just gonna be able to sign Tee Higgins.”

Translation? Even with all that cash, the Patriots can’t just cut a check and call it a day. They’ll need Cincy to play all the games according to them. It’s hopeful again.

“New England has all the cap room..

I don’t think any team is just gonna be able to sign Tee Higgins” ~ @AdamSchefter #PMSLive https://t.co/PbqZQOziQ4 pic.twitter.com/n6E50QkzbH

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) February 26, 2025

And here’s where it gets tricky. The Bengals, while hesitant to commit long-term, aren’t about to let Higgins go for peanuts. A tag-and-trade scenario could be in play, but New England won’t be the only team knocking. The Raiders, Commanders, and a few other WR-needy squads are lurking, ready to make their own offers. The Patriots might have financial flexibility, but competition is stiff.

So where does that leave New England? In the hunt, but far from the finish line. If Higgins stays put in Cincinnati, the Patriots must pivot—and fast. Because if they whiff on landing a WR1 yet again, well, let’s just say the Foxborough faithful won’t be thrilled watching another season of developing young talent’ while the offense sputters.

But ‘what if’… No, really, hear me out: ‘What if the Bengals front office aren’t really keen on playing ‘the game’ with Tee, but they are locked in on Ja’Marr Chase?’ Hmm… Interesting. 

Despite Joe Burrow’s stance, Tee Higgins might be on his way out of Cincy

Joe Burrow wants Tee Higgins to stay. He’s made that clear. “I know we all want to stay together and make it happen,” Burrow said. But the NFL isn’t about wishes—it’s about cap space, contracts, and tough decisions. And Cincinnati has a big one looming. With Ja’Marr Chase set to become the highest-paid non-QB in the league, the Bengals are running out of financial wiggle room. Keeping both Chase and Higgins? That’s a dream. The reality? Higgins might be packing his bags sooner than Burrow would like.

Duke Tobin, the Bengals’ director of player personnel, tried to keep spirits high. “Our preference with Tee Higgins is to do a long-term agreement. Always has been, it continues to be, and we’ll work hard to get that done.” Sounds nice, right? Except Higgins didn’t seem to buy it. Late Tuesday night, he fired off a single emoji—“cap.” Translation: someone’s lying. And in the NFL, when a star player starts throwing cryptic messages, it usually means trouble.

The Bengals can technically keep Higgins for another year with the franchise tag, but that would cost them around $26.2 million. That’s a lot of money for a team already gearing up to drop a fortune on Chase. If Cincinnati isn’t planning a long-term deal, a tag-and-trade scenario makes more sense. And if that happens? A team like the Patriots—who just so happen to have the most cap space in the league—could swoop in and make a play.

New England has a glaring need at wide receiver and the financial muscle to make something happen. And let’s be real, the Patriots’ current receiver room isn’t exactly striking fear into defenses. Add Higgins to the mix, and suddenly, things look a whole lot more dangerous. Adam Schefter himself pointed out that while the Patriots have the money to sign Higgins, it’s not as simple as writing a check. The Bengals will set the price, and other teams—like the Raiders or Commanders—could be in the hunt too.

So, where does this leave Higgins? If Cincinnati sticks to its plan of paying Chase, Higgins is likely gone. Whether it’s a trade or free agency, his time in orange and black might be nearing the two-minute warning. And if you’re a Patriots fan, keep an eye on this one—because Higgins in Foxborough? That’s a move that could change everything.

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