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  • Tee Higgins contract update: Bengals seeking long-term deal with WR, hoping to avoid franchise tag, per report

    Tee Higgins contract update: Bengals seeking long-term deal with WR, hoping to avoid franchise tag, per report

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    One of the best available free agents may not actually hit the market this offseason. 

    The Cincinnati Bengals are focused on reaching a long-term deal with wide receiver Tee Higgins, and hoping not to use a franchise tag on him again, according to NFL Media. If the team cannot reach a deal with its veteran before the March 4 deadline (4 p.m. ET), it will likely use the tag on Higgins for the second straight year, Tom Pelissero reports.

    Higgins played last season on the $21.8 million wide receiver tag, and would be set to earn around $26.1 million this time around if he signs the tag. 

    He has been seeking a long-term deal, and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been staunchly advocating for the Bengals to give it to him. The wide receiver market was reset last offseason by Justin Jefferson and CeeDee Lamb, who received $35 million and $34 million per year on their new deals, respectively. 

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  • Ranking the top five portal QB classes

    Ranking the top five portal QB classes

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    Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on Rivals.com, the leader in college football and basketball recruiting coverage. Be the first to know and follow your teams by signing up here.

    Teams around the country solidified the foundation of their roster during the winter transfer window. This week we’re highlighting the best transfer classes by position. Up first are the quarterbacks.

    RELATED: Five former five-stars that will back up their rating after transferring

    MORE TRANSFER PORTAL: Latest news | Transfer search | Transfer Team Ranking | Football Player Ranking

    1. MIAMI

    Miami may have lost Cam Ward to the NFL Draft but the Hurricanes are replacing the future first-rounder with arguably the best returning quarterback in the nation in Carson Beck. While at Georgia, Beck won two national titles and threw for nearly 8,000 yards and 58 touchdowns.

    The Hurricanes were on the brink of a College Football Playoff berth last season and Miami fans think Beck can get them over the hump this year.

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    2. OKLAHOMA

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    The Oklahoma offense was a train wreck last season but that shouldn’t be the case this year with John Mateer and new offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle running the show. The former Washington State star was a prolific passer and runner this past season and the Sooners need him to bring that magic to Norman this fall.

    The cherry on top for Oklahoma is that Mateer has two years of eligibility remaining.

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    3. AUBURN

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    Jackson Arnold gave two seasons of eligibility to Oklahoma but it didn’t pan out like he expected. Now he’s at Auburn and has a chance to lead what could be one of the most explosive offenses in…

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  • Former NFL lineman Richie Incognito lashes out on social media after Dolphins bullying scandal resurfaces

    Former NFL lineman Richie Incognito lashes out on social media after Dolphins bullying scandal resurfaces

    Nearly 12 years after former Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Jonathan Martin and Richie Incognito dominated NFL headlines with a bullying scandal, the story has resurfaced and reopened some old wounds.

    Scabs have been ripped off, exposing hard feelings that still exist, at least from Incognito, who claims that reporting on the story threatened his NFL career.

    During the 2013 season, the 6-foot-5, 315-pound Martin took a leave of absence from the Dolphins allegedly due to bullying and teasing from fellow offensive linemen that went back to the previous year, when he was a rookie. Reports indicated that the behavior directed at Martin went beyond rookie hazing and crossed a line with threats and racist remarks.

    The Miami Dolphins’ 2013 season was marred by a bullying scandal involving offensive linemen Richie Incognito (68) and tackle Jonathan Martin (71). Incognito was eventually suspended indefinitely for his behavior. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

    Incognito, then a seven-year veteran, was identified as the main culprit and the Dolphins eventually suspended him indefinitely for conduct detrimental to the team. He missed the remaining eight games of the season and after a report commissioned by the NFL determined Incognito and two teammates had regularly harassed Martin, he did not play the entire 2014 season.

    Martin, now 35, returned to the headlines with an ESPN.com profile that caught up with him 10 years after he retired from the NFL. A Stanford alum, Martin is now pursuing an MBA at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He’s still trying to put his football days in the past while moving on to another stage of his life.

    However, in the ESPN story, he said, “I never believed for a second I was being bullied,” adding that he’s been trying to “fix” the story for 10 years.

    He couldn’t cut it in the NFL so he quit and his mom blamed me. Legacy media pushed this narrative long and far. Too bad it was all a lie! They lied to protect his money. He quit……

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  • Al Golden soaks in Broyles Award as departing Notre Dame defensive coordinator transitions to NFL

    Al Golden soaks in Broyles Award as departing Notre Dame defensive coordinator transitions to NFL

    HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas — Nearly one month after Notre Dame’s magical run to the national championship game, Al Golden was still processing a memorable season as he stood in a hallway outside a large banquet room where he would soon receive recognition as the nation’s top assistant coach.

    Two days after falling to Ohio State in the title game, the defensive coordinator left for the NFL, where he will coordinate the defense for the Cincinnati Bengals. These days, he’s busy evaluating unrestricted free agents and studying names and measurables ahead of the NFL Combine, but on this Friday night at a horse track in central Arkansas, he’s donning a Notre Dame pin on a navy blue suit. He’s downright romantic as he reminisces about a three-year stay in South Bend.

    “It was the greatest 1,000 days of my career to be associated, to wake up and coach those young men every day,” he said. “There’s a place in northern Indiana where young men go that still think it’s important to be great in the community, they still think it’s great to be awesome in the classroom, they still think it’s important and vital to have a spiritual component in your life. And it’s all fostered by a head coach who provides a culture. I was just blessed to be part of that for just a brief moment. For them, I’m grateful for this opportunity to be up here.”

    Golden beat out four other coaches and became the Broyles Award winner during a Thursday ceremony at Oaklawn, a world-famous horse track and resort tucked an hour’s drive southwest of Arkansas’ state capital. Golden led an injury-stricken defense to a top-5 finish in several national categories, including scoring, and did so without several starters during the longest season in college football history.

    “It’s hard,” Golden…

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  • Seahawks’ GM says he’s aware of the team’s deficiencies: ‘We have a plan to address everything’

    Seahawks’ GM says he’s aware of the team’s deficiencies: ‘We have a plan to address everything’

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    The Seattle Seahawks are coming off back to back seasons where they were sitting at home during the NFL playoffs. 

    After they surprisingly made it to the postseason in the first year of the post-Russell Wilson era by going 9-8 in Geno Smith’s first season as the starter, Seattle actually maintained and even improved its record by going 9-8 in 2023 and then 10-7 in 2024, but was still left on the outside looking in, in both years.

    To get back to the playoffs, Seahawks general manager John Schneider knows that he needs to improve the roster.

    “We know exactly what our deficiencies are,” Schneider said during a radio appearance, via NFL Media. “We can all see it, right? And we have a plan to address everything.”

    The first thing Schneider needs to address is the offensive line, which has been a major issue over the last two years. Smith has consistently been under heavy pressure and the running back duo of Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet has too often been asked to make something out of nothing.

    But in order to address that deficiency, the Seahawks may need to make some changes to the way they allocate resources. They drafted a pair of tackles to bookend the offensive line a few years ago, but Charles Cross has been an average-ish starter and Abraham Lucas hasn’t been on the field often enough. Meanwhile, the Seahawks have not invested that much on the offensive interior. That likely needs to change.

    Seattle could also use some help on the defensive front seven after struggling to stop the run despite the presence of players likeLeonard Williams, who had arguably the best season of his career in 2024. Head coach Mike Macdonald was able to generate a solid pass rush despite the lack of a truly dominant pass…

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  • Rivals top performers, ranking implications from UA Next Dallas

    Rivals top performers, ranking implications from UA Next Dallas

    DALLAS – The UA Next Camp series provided the Rivals national team with a closer look at several of the top prospects from the region, including Texas as well as Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, among others.

    The star-studded camp yielded eye-catching performances in different camp and competitive settings. Here are top performers and big-picture ranking implications for several prospects on hand at Melissa High School on Sunday:

    RECRUITING INTEL FROM UA NEXT DALLAS

    1. FELIX OJO – FOUR-STAR OT

    Felix Ojo saw snaps at three different positions — and dominated at that. The four-star OT from Manfield (Texas) Lake Ridge has seized opportunities at the Navy All-American Bowl and continues to sharpen his tool-set. The All-American is exceptional dropping into his pass-sets and has fantastic length and quickness to withstand pass-rushers. Inside, Ojo handled stronger rushers with power and was equally as sharp protecting off the edge. He continues to stand tall at a premium position with his anticipation and athletic profile.

    2. KENNY DARBY – FOUR-STAR WR (LSU COMMIT)

    Kenny Darby led The Boot in receiving as a junior for Shreveport (La.) Airline and caught everything thrown in his vicinity during Sunday’s camp. The prolific receiver from Louisiana gets off the line with authority and is even more impressive on the receiving end. The LSU-committed four-star WR has outstanding hands and body control — and made several contested grabs downfield and made it look seamless. Darby continues to impress at each turn — and in the camp setting, could not be contained 1-on-1.

    3. LANDON BARNES – THREE-STAR EDGE

    Landon Barnes is in line for a massive boost after following up a breakthrough junior season with a very eye-catching performance at Melissa High on Sunday. Barnes is long and fluid — and was able to win with power, using quick hands and an array of different pass-rush moves to trick up opposing offensive tackles. Barnes is pesky working off the edge and has a twitchy get-off….

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  • Updated SEC basketball standings after Texas A&M’s 69-61 win over Arkansas

    Updated SEC basketball standings after Texas A&M’s 69-61 win over Arkansas

    No. 8 Texas A&M (20-5, 9-3 SEC) will likely rise in the AP and Coaches Poll rankings on Monday after defeating Arkansas 69-61 on Saturday afternoon, led by star Wade Taylor IV’s 18 points, as the senior guard is getting closer to breaking the all-time program scoring record.

    Led by the Aggies’ elite defense, which forced 17 turnovers and 11 steals on the day, Texas A&M’s five consecutive wins in SEC play aren’t just impressive but have solidified its high standing in the NCAA Tournament after the selection committee revealed its Top 16 team, placing A&M at No. 6 as a 2-seed among Tennessee, Purdue, and Houston.

    Five of Texas A&M’s final six regular season opponents are rankings, starting with Mississippi State on the road, followed by Tennessee at home this week. If I had to guess, winning at least half of these games will guarantee a 2 or 3-seed in the big dance.

    After defeating Arkansas, Texas A&M is 11th in the NET rankings, with a highly impressive 14-5 Quad 1 & 2 combined record that only rivals Auburn and Alabama have. Around the rest of the SEC, No. 1 Auburn’s road win over rival Alabama again proved that the Tigers are the best team in the country, while Kentucky’s road loss to Texas has shaken up the SEC standings.

    Here are the latest SEC standings ahead of Week 16:

    No. 1 Auburn Tigers

    23-2 (11-1 SEC)

    No. 2 Alabama Tigers

    21-4 (10-2 SEC)

    No. 3 Florida Gators

    22-3 (9-3 SEC)

    No. 8 Texas A&M Aggies

    20-5 (9-3 SEC)

    No. 21 Missouri Tigers

    19-6 (8-4 SEC)

    No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers

    21-5 (8-5 SEC)

    No. 19 Ole Miss Rebels

    19-7 (8-5 SEC)

    No. 15 Kentucky Wildcats

    17-8 (6-6 SEC)

    No. 22 Mississippi State Bulldogs

    18-7 (6-6 SEC)

    Vanderbilt Commodores

    17-8 (5-7 SEC)

    Texas Longhorns

    16-10 (5-8 SEC)

    Arkansas Razorbacks

    15-10 (4-8 SEC)

    Georgia Bulldogs

    16-10 (4-9 SEC)

    Oklahoma Sooners

    16-9 (3-9 SEC)

    LSU Tigers

    13-12 (2-10 SEC)

    South Carolina Gamecocks

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  • Ranking every Super Bowl champion since 2000: 2024 Eagles take top spot thanks to dominant win over Chiefs

    Ranking every Super Bowl champion since 2000: 2024 Eagles take top spot thanks to dominant win over Chiefs

    The Philadelphia Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs emphatically answered the question of which team was the NFL’s best in 2024. The Eagles’ dominance over the Chiefs also catapults them to the top of the list of every Super Bowl champion since the turn of the century. 

    The Eagles made plenty of history in 2024. They became the first Super Bowl-winning team since the 1975 Steelers to have more running than passing yards (including the postseason). The Eagles are also the first team to defeat a team that had previously defeated them in the Super Bowl. Saquon Barkley capped off his historic season by joining Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith and Terrell Davis as the only rushing champs to win the big game. Oh, and did we mention yet that the Eagles flattened a Chiefs team that was one win from becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowls? 

    The 2024 Eagles boasted a top-10 scoring offense and the NFL’s second-ranked scoring defense, a unit that overwhelmed Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs offense in the Super Bowl. The Eagles’ legendary defensive performance was complemented by its offense, which featured the NFL’s best quartet at the skill positions and a powerful offensive line that had its way with seemingly everyone in 2024. 

    Philadelphia is No. 1, but where did every other Super Bowl champion end up on our list? Let’s find out. 

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    25. 2001 Patriots

    The 2001 Patriots go down in history as New England’s first Super Bowl champion and one that authored one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Patriots were not a…

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