It was a snow-filled Sunday in Buffalo, as one former Clemson wide receiver posted a great game despite the weather conditions.
Taking on the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, the Bengals used a great performance from Tee Higgins to stay in the game against the Bills, despite the snowy Sunday game. In a 39-34 loss to the Bills, Higgins, the Clemson legend wide receiver, hauled in six catches for 92 receiving yards, including two great touchdown catches. Higgins was one yard short of being the leading receiver in the game, with the Bills' tight end Dawson Knox recording 93 receiving yards on Sunday.
Higgins' first great touchdown catch came with around 13 minutes left to play in the second quarter. The former Clemson Tiger secured a 21-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Joe Burrow with a toe-tap catch, staying in bounds long enough to complete the catch.
TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE#ProBowlVote + Tee Higgins
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Look at the toe tap ❄️
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Showing off, Higgins added a second touchdown catch in the fourth quarter, that time with a one-handed catch, battling off a defender in the end zone. His catch cut the deficit from an 11-point deficit to a five-point deficit (34-39).
A ONE-HANDED TEE DEE 🤯#ProBowlVote + Tee Higgins
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Playing in 12 games in 2025, Higgins has recorded 46 catches (81 targets), 667 receiving yards (14.5 yards per catch), and nine receiving touchdowns. Since being drafted in 2020 with the 11th overall pick by the Bengals, the former Clemson receiver has a career 376 catches, 5,262 receiving yards (14 yards per catch), and 43 touchdowns.
Unfortunately, Higgins is back in the concussion protocol, and his status for the Bengals’ game against the Ravens this Sunday is still up in the air. Hopefully, Higgins can make it back on the field and return to his great play.
