Well, it’s easy for me to say the guy should stay put; after all, it’s not my money. As the best free-agent wide receiver in recent memory, Tee’s poised to break the bank on the open market. You figure teams like the Broncos, Commanders and many more are looking to throw the bag at this 6-foot-4, 220-pound playmaker. But Higgins’ situation in Cincinnati is just so perfect. Playing with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase has served him quite well to this point, so why not keep a good thing going? Injuries cost him five games this past season, and yet he still scored a career-high 10 touchdowns, so the individual production is there. And when you consider the Bengals are the only AFC team to have knocked the Chiefs out of the playoffs in recent years, Cincinnati offers the wideout plenty of team upside, too. If I’m in Tee’s shoes, I re-up with the Bengals — as long as they make a competitive offer. And I’m inclined to believe they will.