ANALYSIS: The Bengals offense disappointed in Week 7 against the Cleveland Browns, putting up just 14 points. However, Higgins was sensational, seeing a total of eight targets to finish with four receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown.
This week they'll face off against a Philadelphia Eagles secondary that has continued to get shredded in a game that has a projected 47.5-point total.
After missing the first two games with injury, Higgins has rebounded to show us why he is one of the more exciting wide receivers in the league.
Despite being his team's WR2, Higgins would be the WR1 on a lot of other teams around the NFL.
He recently popped up with a quad injury on Friday of Week 8, so monitor that one closely. The good news is the Bengals play at 1 pm on Sunday, so you won't get stuck waiting around to know if he's suiting up or not.