Injuries open the door for Fant to see steady volume on Thursday Night Football. The Bengals’ tight end room is running thin, and that could make Noah Fant one of the most important players on the field Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Cincinnati Bengals placed tight end Mike Gesicki on injured reserve Wednesday with a pectoral injury. Gesicki was injured on the team's first drive in the 27-18 loss to the Green Bay Packers, coach Zac Taylor said Monday.
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The Cincinnati Bengals have placed tight end Mike Gesicki on the Reserve/Injured list. Gesicki, who has eight receptions for 61 yards this year, suffered a pectoral injury last Sunday against the Green Bay Packers and did not return to the game.
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The Bengals have placed tight end Mike Gesicki on IR with a pectoral injury.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced they have placed TE Mike Gesicki on injured reserve. Gesicki suffered a pectoral injury in Week 6 and will now miss at least four games, but potentially longer depending on the severity of the injury. Gesicki, 30, is a former second-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Penn State.
Cincinnati Bengals tight ends Mike Gesicki and Tanner Hudson were both injured in Sunday's loss at Green Bay. Gesicki will be out for "a while" after sustaining a pectoral injury on the team's first drive in the 27-18 loss to the Packers, coach Zac Taylor said Monday.
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The Cincinnati Bengals can’t seem to catch a break. In Joe Flacco’s first start with the team, Cincinnati’s offense took another hit when tight end Mike Gesicki exited early in the Week 6 loss to the Green Bay Packers with a pectoral injury.
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Joe Flacco’s Week 6 Cincinnati Bengals debut just got even tougher. The Bengals were already dealt the unenviable task of facing the Green Bay Packers’ aggressive defense, and will have to finish the game without tight end Mike Gesicki, who left with an injury.
The Bengals announced that veteran TE Mike Gesicki was out the rest of the game against the Packers due to a left pectoral injury. Gesicki, 30, is a former second-round pick by the Dolphins in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Penn State.
For much of the 2025 season, Mike Gesicki has been an afterthought in the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense. Through five games, the former Penn State star has managed just eight receptions on 16 targets for 61 yards, failing to top 20 yards in any contest.
A key member of the Bengals offense suffered an injury on Saturday and did not suit up for Sunday's midday practice just outside Paycor Stadium. Starting tight end Mike Gesicki tweaked his lower body in what appeared to be a hamstring injury on Saturday.
Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki appeared to suffer a right hamstring injury during Saturday night's practice. Gesicki caught a pass from Joe Burrow and turned up field for a big gain.
Should the Cincinnati Bengals add to their tight end room? That has been the question ever since news broke Sunday that the Seattle Seahawks made the decision to release starting tight end Noah Fant three years after acquiring him in the Russell Wilson trade with the Denver Broncos.
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.
The Bengals locked Mike Gesicki in for another few seasons in Cincinnati and the tight end's excited about the ceiling he can help the offense hit after a productive first run in the Queen City.
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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.
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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.
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