Rosenhaus on Hill's Status: Monday Update
Drew Rosenhaus, the agent representing Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, provided a Monday update on Higgins' status after the wideout suffered a concussion in Sunday's AFC Championship Game.
The update came after Higgins left the game in the first half, leaving Bengals fans worried about his availability for the Super Bowl. The Bengals' star receiver, who had a stellar season with 72 receptions for 1,029 yards and seven touchdowns, was instrumental in their playoff run.
Rosenhaus spoke with reporters, stating that Higgins is "day-to-day" and undergoing further evaluations. He emphasized that Higgins is "doing well" and feeling optimistic about his recovery. While the update offered some relief to Bengals fans, the day-to-day designation leaves his Super Bowl status uncertain.
The Bengals are scheduled to play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII on February 12th. Higgins' availability for the game will be a major factor in determining the Bengals' offensive strategy.
Here's what we know so far:
- Higgins is currently in concussion protocol. This means he is undergoing a series of tests and evaluations to determine the severity of the concussion and his readiness to return to play.
- The Bengals and Rosenhaus will continue to monitor Higgins' progress. They will make a decision on his availability for the Super Bowl closer to the game.
- Higgins' status will be a major storyline leading up to the Super Bowl. Bengals fans, analysts, and the media will be closely watching for updates on his recovery.
While the uncertainty surrounding Higgins' status continues, Bengals fans will be hoping for a positive update as the week progresses. With Higgins' potential absence looming large, the Bengals' offensive game plan for Super Bowl LVII is likely to be heavily influenced by his status.