He spent Bengals bye week in high school getting into the Hall of Fame.
He spent Bengals bye week in high school getting into the Hall of Fame.

It’s always interesting to see how NFL players spend their week off.

Tee Higgins, a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, wanted to remember the past for a moment.

Higgins was raised to fame on Friday at his old school in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Years ago, the Oak Ridge Sports Hall of Fame took away his No. 5 shirt. This was before he switched from No. 85 to No. 5 with the Bengals.

Higgins scored 18 touchdowns as a senior at the school and was a five-star recruit before he decided to go to Clemson. He had originally signed to Tennessee.

In Week 8, Higgins and the Bengals will be back at it when they head to San Francisco to play the 49ers. The 49ers will be missing a key player, though.

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