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    ‘Bats*** Insane’ – NFL Analyst Rips Bengals’ Decision-Making as Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins Near Massive Paydays

    The Cincinnati Bengals finished last season with a 9-8 record, but they still missed the playoffs for the second straight year. Heading into the offseason, the Bengals have several internal free agency decisions to make, which will have a long-term impact on the team’s future.

    At the start of March, the Bengals placed the franchise tag on wide receiver Tee Higgins, signaling their intent to work toward a long-term deal to keep him in Cincinnati. The team also entered the offseason needing to address star wideout Ja’Marr Chase’s future. Chase had a huge 2024 season and is expected to become one of the highest-paid non-quarterbacks in the NFL.

    Many analysts believed the Bengals wouldn’t be able to re-sign both talented receivers, meaning one of them would likely be the odd man out.

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    Why Did This NFL Analyst Say the Bengals’ Front Office Is ‘Bats*** Insane?’

    Chase and Higgins are two of the most coveted wide receivers in the league. While neither has officially signed an extension, NFL insider Tom Pelissero shared an update on Friday, March 14, shedding light on the situation.

    “The Bengals have made significant progress on contract extensions with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and both deals could be finalized in the coming days, Pelissero said on X.

    This report — suggesting the Bengals may bring back both receivers — led NFL analyst Brett Kollmann to question the front office’s decision-making.

    Kollmann argues that the team should be investing heavily in the offensive line since quarterback Joe Burrow has battled injuries, twice winning the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award.

    Burrow first won the award in 2021 when he led the Bengals to a Super Bowl appearance after suffering a major knee injury as a rookie. This past season, he had one of his best performances, throwing for 4,918 yards and 43 touchdowns.

    ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter weighed in on Chase’s contract situation, which is expected to make him the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL.

    “The expectation around the league is that Ja’Marr Chase’s new deal, if and when it gets done, will average somewhere in the range of $40.1 million to $41 million per year, topping Myles Garrett and making him the highest-paid non-QB in the NFL, as the Bengals said he would be,” Schefter said on his X account.

    The NFL announced that the 2025 salary cap is set at $279.5 million, a significant increase from last year’s $255.4 million limit. Chase racked up 1,708 receiving yards, 127 receptions, and 17 touchdowns last season, becoming just the sixth triple-crown winner in the Super Bowl era. In just 12 games, Higgins posted 911 receiving yards, 73 receptions, and 10 touchdowns in 2024.

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