BALTIMORE, Maryland -- Rashard Higgins didn't need much motivation to perform the way he did on Sunday.
"I told myself I didn't want to get cut anymore," Higgins said.
He was even more blunt about it a few minutes later.
"That was the worst thing ever," Higgins said. "I don't want that to happen again."
It's hard to imagine that will happen anytime soon following a seven-catch, 95-yard performance. To put it in perspective, Higgins had six catches and 77 yards during his entire rookie season in 2016.
Higgins made the 53-man roster initially this year, but he was waived the following day when the Browns made five waiver claims, including two wide receivers.