Cincinnati Bengals Receiver Tee Higgins Laughs off NFL Photo Mix-Up
CINCINNATI — This week, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins found himself in a light-hearted situation over a mix-up on his official NFL profile. The NFL.com website mistakenly swapped Higgins’ photo with that of Dee Wiggins, a rookie free agent who recently played for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. The incident caught Higgins’ attention, and he took to social media to share a chuckle over the error.
On his social media account, Higgins posted a screenshot of the mix-up with a caption saying “Fixed! 😅”, signaling that the mistake was not taken too seriously. The NFL swiftly rectified the photo, ensuring that fans could recognize the right player. This incident highlights the often humorous side of being a professional athlete, especially during the busy preseason.
Aside from Higgins’ amusing moment, the Bengals organization is gearing up for a competitive season. Fans are buzzing about several players, including Joe Burrow, who expressed his desire for improved performance with star teammate Ja’Marr Chase. Despite some missed practice time for Chase, both players remain optimistic about their chemistry on the field.
As the team prepares for upcoming games, they are also keeping a close eye on player injuries. Head coach Zac Taylor confirmed that Charlie Jones is considered “week-to-week” due to a knee issue. Meanwhile, discussions are heating up about contract extensions, particularly for Evan McPherson, as the kicker looks to build on his impressive rookie season.
As the Bengals focus on improving their lineup, fans continue to follow every development, eager for what the upcoming season will bring. With an exciting mix of talent and determination, Cincinnati aims to make a significant impact on the league this year.
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