The Cincinnati Bengals have built one of the league’s most electric wide receiver duos in recent years. With massive contracts and high expectations, their stars are constantly under the spotlight. That spotlight has shifted from touchdowns to luxury supercars.
For Tee Higgins, that luxury came with an unexpected twist. What should have been a dream purchase quickly turned into a viral talking point. Fans roasted the Bengals wideout for a problem few saw coming.
Tee Higgins’ Lamborghini Problem Sparks Viral Fan Reactions
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) runs a catch into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter of the NFL Week 7 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025.
According to a viral post shared by MLFootball on X in March 2026. Higgins admitted he struggles to fit comfortably inside his Lamborghini despite owning a car collection worth over $1 million. At 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, the Bengals receiver’s build simply doesn’t match the tight, low-profile design of exotic supercars.
🚨🚨TRENDING🚨🚨#Bengals star wide receiver Tee Higgins has gone viral for complaining about how he cannot fit in his Lamborghini sports car.
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Higgins is 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds. He has a car collection worth over $1 million.
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— MLFootball (@MLFootball) March 21, 2026
That revelation quickly ignited social media, with fans piling on in classic internet fashion. One viralcommentcaptured the tone perfectly:
“He didn’t realize lambos were meant for people with little man syndrome.”
From there, the jokes only escalated. Fans pointed out the irony of a millionaire athlete owning cars he can barely use comfortably. One usercommented:
“Bro is 6’4 220 pounds and bought a Lamborghini. That’s a you problem Tee, nobody told you to buy a sports car built for someone half your size. A million dollar collection and couldn’t buy one car you actually fit in.”
Another fan kept it short and blunt,writing:
“This sounds like a him problem Hopefully some of his cars hold value 😬😬”
Others chimed in with sarcastic “solutions,”suggesting alternatives that might better suit his frame:
“Get one of these bad boys it’s fast enough..”
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The situation ties directly into a broader trend surrounding Higgins and teammate Ja’Marr Chase. Following their massive extensions reported by outlets like ESPN and Pro Football Network, as part of a combined $273 million commitment. The duo has been seen enjoying luxury lifestyles, including Lamborghinis and McLarens in Miami.
This isn’t about reckless spending or controversy. There’s no evidence that Higgins or Chase engaged in dangerous driving. The buzz highlights how quickly perception shifts when athletes showcase wealth. Fans celebrate success, but they also scrutinise it.
In Higgins’ case, the issue is not performance or contracts. The 6-foot-4 Bengals receiver has become the centre of a viral moment that perfectly blends sports and internet humour.
The phrase “Higgins Lamborghini issue” sums it up best. It is not about affordability. It’s simply about one unavoidable truth: supercars weren’t built for everyone, even if you can easily afford them.