The Cincinnati Bengals are predicted to replace Mike Gesicki with a $32 million tight end who was a Pro Bowler in 2021.
The Cincinnati Bengals figure to be a team with some notable roster turnover after the failure to reach the playoffs, which includes letting a number of the team’s own free agents walk on the open market. That’s especially the case on the defensive side of the ball, where one of the NFL’s worst units will undergo a major change at coordinator.
Mike Gesicki earned a hefty contract incentive with his first catch on Saturday. The Cincinnati Bengals tight end caught a 12-yard pass from Joe Burrow in
The Cincinnati Bengals continued their project of bringing ... While that last step hasn't happened for Mike Gesicki, the tight end admitted that money is on his mind for the upcoming offseason.
CINCINNATI — 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.
The Cincinnati Bengals have some major names and 20-plus overall heading to the 2025 free agency open market this offseason. Tee Higgins is the biggest name and has the most mystery around it. But other notables such as B.J. Hill, Mike Hilton and Mike Gesicki — to name a few — are intriguing in their own right.
Apart from the Bengals’ playoff dreams, Cincinnati tight end Mike Gesicki must also be so hyped for this Week 18 game because of the enormous incentives he can take home, as broken down by Adam ...
B.J. Hill, Mike Hilton and Mike Gesicki are among those the Bengals will need to decide can be a part of their future.
While Tee Higgins has garnered most of the headlines around the NFL as a top free agent, there are 22 other Bengals players who can re-sign or walk.
The Cincinnati Bengals will be on the hunt for quite a few roster upgrades this offseason, especially once some of the coaching vacancies after firings get filled. While the bulk of the attention proj
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins exits Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with an injury.
Joe Burrow made his case for the Cincinnati Bengals to bring back at least two of his weapons that will be eligible for free agency this offseason, but it will be a busy couple of months for coach Zac Taylor and the front office to sort through some of those personnel decisions that will need to be made.