Bengals Secure future of Offense with Massive Extensions for Chase and Higgins
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow can breathe easy. The team has locked up his two star wide receivers, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, with four-year contract extensions, ensuring a potent offensive attack for years to come.
Ja’marr Chase Becomes Highest-Paid Non-QB in NFL History
Ja’Marr Chase’s extension is set to make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL, with a staggering $161 million deal, including $112 million guaranteed, according to a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not yet officially announced the extensions.
This surpasses the average annual value of Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett’s contract, which previously held the top spot for non-QBs at $40 million per year.
Tee Higgins Lands $115 Million Extension
Tee Higgins also secured a critically important payday, agreeing to a four-year, $115 million contract extension, according to the AP source. Fox Sports was the first to report both deals.
Chase’s Dominance: Leading the League
Chase is coming off a remarkable 2024 season where he led the NFL in receptions (127), receiving yards (1,708), and receiving touchdowns (17). This outstanding performance made him only the sixth receiver in the Super Bowl era to achieve the triple crown of leading the league in all three categories.
Since being drafted fifth overall in 2021, Chase has consistently been a top performer, ranking first in receiving touchdowns (46), third in receiving yards (5,425), and sixth in receptions (395).
Higgins’ Impact and Production
Despite missing five games due to injury last season, Higgins still managed to rank sixth in the NFL with 10 receiving touchdowns. He recorded 73 receptions for 911 yards.
Higgins, drafted 33rd overall by the Bengals in 2020 (the same draft where Burrow was selected first overall), has been a reliable target, exceeding 900 receiving yards in four of his five seasons, including 1,000-yard campaigns in 2021 and 2022.
Bengals Aim to Rebound After Playoff Miss
The Cincinnati bengals finished last season with a 9-8 record, falling short of the playoffs. With Chase and Higgins now locked in for the long term, the team hopes to build a championship-caliber offense around Burrow and contend for Super bowl titles.
**How dose the financial commitment to Chase and Higgins compare to other recent contract extensions for star wide receivers, and what does this suggest about the Bengals’ priorities?** (This question encourages a comparative analysis of contract values and team strategy.)
Bengals Secure future of Offense with Massive Extensions for Chase and Higgins
Cincinnati bengals quarterback Joe Burrow can breathe easy. The team has locked up his two star wide receivers, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, with four-year contract extensions, ensuring a potent offensive attack for years to come.
Ja’marr Chase Becomes Highest-Paid Non-QB in NFL History
Ja’Marr ChaseS extension is set to make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL, with a staggering $161 million deal, including $112 million guaranteed, according to a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not yet officially announced the extensions.
This surpasses the average annual value of Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett’s contract, which previously held the top spot for non-QBs at $40 million per year.
Tee Higgins Lands $115 Million Extension
Tee Higgins also secured a critically crucial payday, agreeing to a four-year, $115 million contract extension, according to the AP source. Fox Sports was the first to report both deals.
Chase’s Dominance: Leading the League
Chase is coming off a remarkable 2024 season were he led the NFL in receptions (127), receiving yards (1,708), and receiving touchdowns (17). This outstanding performance made him only the sixth receiver in the Super Bowl era to achieve the triple crown of leading the league in all three categories.
Since being drafted fifth overall in 2021, Chase has consistently been a top performer, ranking first in receiving touchdowns (46), third in receiving yards (5,425), and sixth in receptions (395).
Higgins’ Impact and Production
Despite missing five games due to injury last season, Higgins still managed to rank sixth in the NFL with 10 receiving touchdowns. He recorded 73 receptions for 911 yards.
Higgins, drafted 33rd overall by the Bengals in 2020 (the same draft where Burrow was selected first overall), has been a reliable target, exceeding 900 receiving yards in four of his five seasons, including 1,000-yard campaigns in 2021 and 2022.
Bengals Aim to rebound After Playoff Miss
The Cincinnati bengals finished last season with a 9-8 record, falling short of the playoffs. With Chase and Higgins now locked in for the long term, the team hopes to build a championship-caliber offense around Burrow and contend for Super bowl titles.
Q&A: Bengals’ Receiver Extensions
What’s the meaning of Ja’Marr Chase’s contract?
Chase’s deal resets the market for non-quarterbacks, making him the highest-paid player at his position in NFL history, surpassing Myles Garrett’s previous record. This signals the Bengals’ commitment to building around their offensive core.
How does Tee Higgins’ extension impact the Bengals?
Higgins provides a crucial complementary piece to Chase. His extension ensures the Bengals maintain a dynamic receiving duo, giving Joe Burrow multiple elite targets and making their offense harder to defend. this also gives the Bengals flexibility in the future, as Higgins has stated he would like to remain in Cincinnati.
What are the financial details of the contracts?
Chase signed a four-year, $161 million contract, with $112 million guaranteed. Higgins’ extension is also for four years, totaling $115 million. While the exact breakdown of each contract (signing bonus, yearly salaries) is not fully available, the guaranteed money represents the security the Bengals have to provide for their star players.
How does this impact the Bengals’ Super Bowl chances?
By securing Chase and Higgins, the Bengals significantly boost their chances of contending for Super bowl titles. Having a top-tier quarterback like Burrow with a pair of elite wide receivers gives the Bengals one of the best offenses in the league. A strong offense is a key indicator for a Super Bowl run.
What’s next for the Bengals?
With their star receivers locked in, the Bengals can focus on other areas, such as strengthening their offensive line and defense. Expect the Bengals to be active in free agency and the draft, aiming to build a complete roster to complement their offensive firepower. They need to ensure their quarterback is protected.
These extensions solidify the Bengals’ offensive future. Stay tuned for more updates as the team aims to build a championship-caliber roster!