Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins is not in the "dog house," head coach Freddie Kitchens said.
Higgins was active Week 6 for the first time since the opener, but he didn't see the field. Kitchens says that's only due to wanting to ease Higgins back into things. Antonio Callaway has a tendency to make mistakes, so if he winds up in Kitchens' dog house, it would allow for Higgins to step into three-wide sets with Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry. The Browns are off this week.
numberFire's models project Higgins for 14.3 targets, 8.6 receptions, 114.0 yards, and 0.62 touchdowns this season.
Source: Nate Ulrich