Bengals roster breakdown is back! During the 99 days leading up to Cincinnati's regular season opener against the Cleveland Browns, the player with the matching jersey number as days remaining will become the day's highlighted player.
Bengals TE Mike Gesicki has proven to be a reliable asset for QB Joe Burrow and is starting to pick up on the same reads as his quarterback. “He just shut it down and sat right in the soft spot as the defender expanded outside of him,” Bengals OC Dan Pitcher said, via the team’s website.
The Cincinnati Bengals were so impressed with the play of Mike Gesicki last season that they signed him to a three-year extension worth $25.5 million. Gesicki has always been highly regarded in NFL circles, but the allure of playing with superstar quarterback Joe Burrow was too enticing to pass up for the veteran tight end.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
Pro Football Focus writer John Kosko ranked all 32 starting NFL tight ends this week. Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki made the list, but he was near the bottom at 27th overall.
Contract extensions for Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins stole the spotlight for the Cincinnati Bengals in March, but Mike Gesicki was the first of Joe Burrow's weapons to get paid during the month.
Bengals travel to Baltimore for fourth straight year How tough is it to win at night in the AFC North? Since 2019, AFC North teams are 3-13 when playing division road games in primetime.
The 2025 NFL schedule was released on Wednesday night. Orlando Brown Jr., Ted Karras and Mike Gesicki reacted to the schedule in a conversation with Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 7-1. Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki might've played a role in the win. Cincinnati had lost three-straight games prior to Thursday's victory.
Pro Football Focus broke down their favorite and least favorite free agency moves by each NFL team over the past few weeks. Mason Cameron was a big fan of the Bengals inking Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to new deals but did not love the three-year contract Mike Gesicki earned.
When it comes to his new three-year, $25 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals, tight end Mike Gesicki said he "owes a lot" to star quarterback Joe Burrow, who seamlessly integrated Gesicki into Cincinnati's offense and publicly campaigned for the team to bring him back.
The Cincinnati Bengals' decision to give tight end Mike Gesicki a new three-year deal contract worth $25 million surprised some popular pundits. "And a lot of people have been talking about this this week, but they're just f***** because they have to take care of [Ja'Marr] Chase,.
The Bengals signed Mike Gesicki to a three-year, $25.5 million extension on Monday. Getting the deal done before free agency was a wise move. The tight end market has moved slow since the negotiating window opened, but the Saints are signing tight end Juwan Johnson to a three-year deal worth $30.75 million.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made quite a splash at the start of free agency. The franchise has agreed to bring back edge rusher Khalil Mack, as well as an agreement to bring in former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris.
ESPN NFL insider Bill Barnwell isn't a big fan of the moves that the Cincinnati Bengals made early on in free agency this year. Cincinnati has yet to make any major splash moves, and the team's biggest moves so far invovled bringing back their own guys.
ESPN’s Bill Barnwell deemed the Bengals a loser to start 2025 NFL free agency. The analyst is not a fan of the team's biggest signings as of this writing in Mike Gesicki (three years, $25.5 million) and B.J.
Bengals TE Mike Gesicki said that part of his re-signing with the team was because he wants to contend for a championship in 2025. “Everybody’s goal in Cincinnati is to compete for a championship, and that’s another reason I wanted to come back,” Gesicki told Bengals.com.
The Cincinnati Bengals reportedly signed one of quarterback Joe Burrow's top passing game targets.
The Bengals are committing to keeping Joe Burrow‘s troops in-house.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Bengals are re-signing TE Mike Gesicki to a three-year, $25.5 million deal. Gesicki, 29, is a former second-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Penn State.
The tight end market is projected to reach $8M per year, which would be a significant raise on Gesicki’s 2024 salary of $2.5M.
The tight end position is one of the biggest areas of need for the Denver Broncos this offseason, and veteran Mike Gesicki could be a potential target.
Bengals TE Mike Gesicki just finished out a one-year deal with Cincinnati and told the Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. it went exactly how he drew it up in
Mike Gesicki just wrapped up the second-best statistical season of his career in Cincinnati and would love to stay with the Bengals. He played this season on a one-year, $2.5 million deal.
For 2024 Mike Gesicki has joined the Bengals in what looks to be quite an interesting move. Following a disappointing stint with the Patriots, his move to a pass-heavy offense is supposed to come with a lot of production.
Who is Bengals QB Joe Burrow most excited to work with in the 2024 NFL season?
The Bengals added another weapon to QB Joe Burrow's arsenal this offseason, but following a down season in 2023, he has a lot to prove.
The tight end has 20 career receiving touchdowns, so it’s safe to say he should have a sizable role in the Cincinnati offense.
The Bengals are expected to add a weapon for Joe Burrow.
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