Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor member and former receiver Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson appeared on ESPN throughout the morning Tuesday, and shared his opinion about the team's decision to place the franchise tag on receiver Tee Higgins for the second time.
Chad Johnson looks back fondly on his time with the Cincinnati Bengals, and with good reason. Johnson played in Cincinnati for 10 seasons, making six Pro Bowls and three All-Pro teams.Johnson is rightfully regarded as a Bengals legend,
The Cincinnati Bengals are set to bring back one of the NFL's top wide receiver tandems in Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in 2025. The way the franchise has gone about it, however, has rubbed its players the wrong way.
On the latest episode of the Night Cap podcast, Johnson revisited the tried and true topic of ranking the league’s top signal callers once again. This time willing to admit to his biases, the 11-year veteran proclaimed that he viewed Joe Burrow as the third best signal caller in the league.
The top statistical receiver in Bengals history thinks the team is disrespecting Tee Higgins by franchise-tagging him in consecutive seasons. Chad Johnson made those comments on ESPN's First Take Tuesday after the team tagged Higgins Monday with the intent to keep working toward a long-term deal.
The Cincinnati Bengals want to keep Tee Higgins around. However, they might not believe in him in the long-term. At least, that’s the message they’re sending him right now, according to Chad Johnson.
Chad Ochocinco pointed out how exhausted Nikola Jokic looked following his historic triple-double but wasn't trying to call him out.
A Cincinnati Bengals franchise legend thinks the team is making a big mistake in its handling of Tee Higgins. Former Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson appeared on ESPN’s “First Take” Tuesday and suggested that the team’s decision to tag Higgins for a second straight year was “disrespectful.
The Buffalo Bills released linebacker Von Miller on Sunday morning as the team looks to gain more salary cap space with free agency officially opening in just a few days.
It was only a matter of time after the Cincinnati Bengals announced they would likely use the franchise tag on Tee Higgins for a second year in a row for them to pull the trigger, which they did on Monday.
Retired Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson did not mince words when talking about his former team’s decision to franchise tag Tee Higgins.
Former Cincinnati Bengals star Chad Johnson offered a quick, one-word response Tuesday when asked about his former team’s decision to franchise tag Tee Higgins for the second straight year.