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#NextLevelRams: Higgins Helps Browns Secure Ninth Win
12/9/2020 10:00:00 AM | Football
Wideout is surging to put together a quality season
Cleveland is having the kind of season Browns fans have long been waiting for, leading to a deserving walk down the red carpet.
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The Browns picked up their ninth win of the season, taking down Tennessee 41-35 on the road, and Rashard Higgins helped push up the scoring. He was targeted nine times by Baker Mayfield, hauling in six catches for a team-leading 95 yards, including a 17-yard scoring catch with made it a 31-7 lead for the Browns.
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Higgins is having one of his best seasons, producing his best yards-per-catch average of 16.0. He has 25 receptions in 10 games (his best was 39 in 13 contests in 2018), and he is up to 400 receiving yards (his 572 in 2018 are tops in his five-year career). He also has three touchdown catches, one shy of his best of four in 2018.
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Shaquil Barrett – Tampa Bay had a bye this week.
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Ty Sambrailo – He is possibly out for the season after sustaining an injury.
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Weston Richburg – San Francisco does not expect the veteran center to return to the lineup this season after having a setback in his recovery.
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Trent Sieg – Las Vegas picked up a much-needed 31-28 win over the New York Jets, moving to 7-5.
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Rashard Higgins – His 95 receiving yards and six catches were the most since he had six receptions for 110 yards in Week 7. The Browns beat the Titans, 41-35.
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Michael Gallup – His seven catches for 86 yards led the Cowboys in a 34-17 loss to the Ravens. His output included a 13-yard touchdown catch, with briefly had Dallas in the lead at 10-7.
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Bisi Johnson – He was not targeted in the Vikings' 27-24 overtime victory over Jacksonville.
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Preston Williams – Officially on the IR, he has missed four games and is eligible to be activated when healthy.
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Josh Watson – He was on the active list for the fourth consecutive week in the Broncos' 22-16 loss to the Chiefs.
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The Browns picked up their ninth win of the season, taking down Tennessee 41-35 on the road, and Rashard Higgins helped push up the scoring. He was targeted nine times by Baker Mayfield, hauling in six catches for a team-leading 95 yards, including a 17-yard scoring catch with made it a 31-7 lead for the Browns.
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Higgins is having one of his best seasons, producing his best yards-per-catch average of 16.0. He has 25 receptions in 10 games (his best was 39 in 13 contests in 2018), and he is up to 400 receiving yards (his 572 in 2018 are tops in his five-year career). He also has three touchdown catches, one shy of his best of four in 2018.
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Shaquil Barrett – Tampa Bay had a bye this week.
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Ty Sambrailo – He is possibly out for the season after sustaining an injury.
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Weston Richburg – San Francisco does not expect the veteran center to return to the lineup this season after having a setback in his recovery.
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Trent Sieg – Las Vegas picked up a much-needed 31-28 win over the New York Jets, moving to 7-5.
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Rashard Higgins – His 95 receiving yards and six catches were the most since he had six receptions for 110 yards in Week 7. The Browns beat the Titans, 41-35.
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Michael Gallup – His seven catches for 86 yards led the Cowboys in a 34-17 loss to the Ravens. His output included a 13-yard touchdown catch, with briefly had Dallas in the lead at 10-7.
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Bisi Johnson – He was not targeted in the Vikings' 27-24 overtime victory over Jacksonville.
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Preston Williams – Officially on the IR, he has missed four games and is eligible to be activated when healthy.
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Josh Watson – He was on the active list for the fourth consecutive week in the Broncos' 22-16 loss to the Chiefs.
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