Move over, Marvel—Buffalo’s got its own superhero saga brewing. While Josh Allen just scored a ticket to Wyoming’s 2025 Hall of Fame class, the Bills’ front office might be plotting a real-life Avengers move. Drumrolls…
On Friday, ESPN’s Aaron Schatz dropped a bombshell: Buffalo could “blow the Bengals out of the water” to trade for star WR Tee Higgins. “Higgins is a No. 1 receiver in search of a No. 1 opportunity,” Schatz wrote. “They [the Bills] need someone quarterback Allen can depend on… to finally reach the Super Bowl.” Higgins, 26, racked 4,594 yards and 34 TDs in five Bengals seasons—despite playing second fiddle to Ja’Marr Chase.
Wyoming’s 2025 Hall of Fame Class: Josh Allen, Casey Bramlet, John Wendling, Curt Jimerson (men’s hoops), Hugh Lowman (wrestling), Mike Mulvaney (baseball), Lori Kline Waddell (women’s hoops)
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Meanwhile, Cincinnati’s stuck in quarterback purgatory. Joe Burrow played all 17 games in 2024, but a 9-8 finish left them playoff-less. With Higgins’ $9.6M cap hit looming, the Bengals might cash in. Chase’s looming megadeal complicates things. “They have to keep at least one to keep Burrow satisfied,” Mike Masala noted. Buffalo’s urgency? Clear.
Their top outside receiver barely cracked 600 yards last year. Enter Higgins: a 6’4” Clemson champ built for third-down heroics. Imagine Allen launching missiles to Higgins like Thor wielding Stormbreaker.
But wait—can Cincy afford to lose him? With Burrow’s window wide open, this chess match could define both franchises.
This story is unfolding—stay locked in for the latest.
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