Clemson Star Tee Higgins Just Earned Major NFL Respect

As CBS Sports recognizes Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase as the NFL's premier wide receiver duo, their complementary strengths and individual accolades set them apart in the league.

Tee Higgins keeps stacking up the honors, and CBS Sports just added another one to the list.

The former Clemson standout and Bengals teammate Ja’Marr Chase were named the NFL’s top wide receiver duo by CBS Sports, a nod that lands as Higgins heads into his seventh NFL season. He’s coming off his first Pro Bowl selection and looking to help Cincinnati push for another postseason run with a healthy roster.

CBS Sports analyst Jared Dubin made the case by zeroing in on how well the two receivers complement each other. Chase brings the all-around star power, while Higgins gives Cincinnati the kind of outside presence defenses hate dealing with.

"Chase has led the NFL in targets in consecutive seasons, catching at least 125 balls in back-to-back years -- which only Michael Thomas and Antonio Brown have also done -- and totaling 3,120 yards and 25 touchdowns in those two campaigns while earning first-team All-Pro honors in both years. If he's not the single-best receiver in the NFL, he's pretty damn close.

And you can make one hell of an argument that he is the best, given the breadth of his skill set. He does everything at an elite level.

Higgins is among the best pure X receivers in the league, a contested-catch maven who takes advantage of the one-on-one opportunities that Chase's presence creates for him on the outside. Higgins' injury issues are a concern, but he has been extremely productive whenever he's been on the field.

(His 17-game career averages are 78 catches for 1,088 yards and nine touchdowns, for example.)," Dubin said.

Higgins backed up that praise with a strong 2025 season, finishing with 59 catches for 846 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns in 15 games, including 14 starts. His 11 touchdowns led the AFC and tied for second in the NFL, and he also put together a personal best by scoring in four straight games from Week 7 to Week 11.

The recognition didn’t end with CBS Sports. Higgins was also named to Pro Football Focus’s all-time Bengals franchise team, and he has now posted four seasons with a player grade above 80.

That includes a career-best 88.2 in 2024. Last season, he finished with an 80.1 overall grade and an 80.2 positional grade, both top-16 marks among receivers who played at least 15 games.

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