Steelers Trade for 1,000-Yard WR from Bengals to Pair with DK Metcalf
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In a move that few saw coming, the Pittsburgh Steelers have acquired wide receiver 1,000-Yard from the Cincinnati Bengals in a rare intra-division trade that instantly reshapes the AFC North landscape.
The deal, confirmed by multiple sources close to the league, sends Higgins to Pittsburgh in exchange for a 2025 first-round pick and a conditional third-rounder in 2026. While trades between AFC North rivals are historically rare, both teams were said to be motivated by vastly different goals: Pittsburgh seeking a proven WR1, and Cincinnati clearing cap space while resetting their wide receiver depth chart.
Why Tee Higgins?
After trading away George Pickens earlier this offseason, the Steelers found themselves without a clear No. 1 target for their quarterback — whether that be Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph, or rookie Will Howard. Enter Higgins: a 6’4” playmaker with elite ball skills, red-zone dominance, and playoff pedigree.
Drafted in the second round in 2020 by Cincinnati, Higgins has posted two 1,000-yard seasons, including a breakout year in 2021 when he helped lead the Bengals to the Super Bowl. While often in the shadow of Ja’Marr Chase, Higgins has long been viewed as a true WR1-caliber player.
“He’s big, he’s fast, and he wins contested catches — exactly what the Steelers need,” one AFC scout said.
The Rivalry Twist
What makes this trade especially spicy is the fact that it happened between two bitter rivals. The Steelers and Bengals have clashed for decades, with games often marked by physical play, trash talk, and real animosity. Trading a star player across that divide is nearly unprecedented.
“It’s business,” a Bengals front office source reportedly said. “Tee wanted WR1 money, and we just weren’t going to do it. If Pittsburgh was the highest bidder, so be it.”
Steelers fans, meanwhile, are buzzing. Many had feared the team was entering a rebuild after dealing Pickens, but this trade signals a win-now mentality, especially with Rodgers still (presumably) on board.
What the Bengals Lose
Losing Higgins won’t be easy for Cincinnati. While Chase remains the team’s alpha target, Higgins was the perfect complement. Without him, the Bengals will need younger players like Charlie Jones or rookie Jermaine Burton to step up — and hope their chemistry with Joe Burrow doesn’t miss a beat.
Outlook in Pittsburgh
With Higgins in the fold, the Steelers suddenly boast a WR1 who can win downfield, draw attention away from Diontae Johnson, and provide a reliable third-down target — something the team sorely lacked last season. If Rodgers returns healthy, this offense might be more dangerous than anyone expected.
“I’m excited to be part of something tough, physical, and respected,” Higgins reportedly said in a brief statement. “Let’s go to work.”