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North Carolina is the new Hollywood.

On Wednesday, the Carolina Panthers announced the signing of former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins.

Per multiple sources, it is a one-year deal for “Hollywood” Higgins with the Panthers.

The Higgins drama in Cleveland has finally ended.

From star performances to being benched without explanation, it’s been a wild ride for Higgins.

Now, he beings anew in the NFC. Plenty of Cleveland fans will be sad with his departure.

However, the relationship between him and the franchise is ultimately what led to this.

Trouble in the Kitchen(s)

Higgins burst onto the scene in 2018 with the Browns.

He posted then-career highs across the board offensively.

He seemed poised to be one of Baker Mayfield’s favorite targets for years to come.

Then, in 2019, everything took a turn for the worse.

Rashard’s targets went from 53 to 11, with total receiving yards dropping from 572 to 55.

Under then-head coach Freddie Kitchens, problems stirred that season for more than one player.

For Higgins especially, however, that year stung.

It’s especially concerning when you consider Higgins blossomed under Kitchens the second half of the previous season.

In a narrow October loss to Seattle in 2019, Higgins did not play despite being medically cleared to do so.

More “DNP’s” and a drop in targets continued that season for Higgins.

Revival… Or is it?

Enter Kevin Stefanski, who seemingly revived the impact of Higgins.

He resurged in 2020, seeing his usual number of targets and posting great numbers.

In just 13 games he hauled in 37 passes for 599 yards and four touchdowns.

Everything seemed just fine. In 2021, it’s like 2019 happened all over again.

Prior to a Week 12 battle with Baltimore, the Browns listed Higgins as inactive despite no injury.

This had plenty of folks scratching their heads.

One unproven theory has been put on social media, but again there is no evidence to support this.

In Week 14, Higgins sat out most of that second bout with the Ravens as well.

We may never know what, but it is clear something happened with Higgins last season that had an impact around the locker room and with the coaching staff.

Hollywood Heads South

Now Higgins is a Carolina Panther. It’s a good acquisition for the Panthers who have a decent receiving core but need depth.

They extended both Robby Anderson and D.J. Moore this past year, and Terrace Marshall Jr. is back as well.

Higgins once again finds himself in a situation with talent ahead of him on the depth chart.

That should be fine for him, however, as in two separate seasons he excelled in that role in Cleveland.

As the saying goes, sometimes a change of scenery is all that’s needed.

The grass isn’t always greener on the other side.

For Higgins, he’s certainly hoping to see a “greener” green.

This article first appeared on Browns Nation and was syndicated with permission.

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