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Tee Higgins, Evan Engram look to turn their seasons around in Monday's Bengals-Broncos game

Higgins and Engram seek to improve their early-season struggles as Bengals and Broncos aim to enhance offensive production in Monday night NFL matchup.

  • On Monday, the Cincinnati Bengals visit Empower Field at Mile High as Tee Higgins and Evan Engram, Bengals tight end, seek to reverse slow season starts.
  • Higgins' slow start stems from limited targets and production, with 14 targets and seven catches for 104 yards through three games, while Engram has just 33 yards and limited targets despite full practice this week.
  • Higgins' 11-catch, three-touchdown performance on Dec. 28 offers a clear precedent, including the overtime winner at Paycor Stadium last season Bengals-Broncos game.
  • Coach Sean Payton sees Evan Engram as a key piece to halt Denver's two-game skid, expecting his presence to improve offense on third down and in the red zone.
  • Denver's 30 flags in three games amplify the stakes for Monday's matchup as Bengals quarterback Jake Browning's five interceptions and 2.4 yards per carry pressure Cincinnati's offense.
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Tee Higgins, Evan Engram look to turn their seasons around in Monday's Bengals-Broncos game

The Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos are looking to boost their offenses as they face off Monday night.

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