The tight end position doesn’t have a whole lot to like from a fantasy perspective, as the likes of Mike Gesicki, Juwan Johnson, Tyler Conklin and Gerald Everet
Gesicki had a successful first season in Cincinnati. He was third on the team in receptions with 65 for 665 yards and two touchdowns.
According to multiple reports the Cincinnati Bengals are re-signing standout tight end Mike Gesicki to a contract extension. NFL Insider Ian Rapaport says the team is closing in on a deal to bring back the free agent on three-year deal worth $25.
The Cincinnati Bengals are keeping Tight End Mike Gesicki for a 3-year deal worth $25 million, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The news comes just days after the Bengals announced that they are giving All-Pro Trey Hendrickson permission to seek a trade and that they would put another franchise tag on Tee Higgins.
Cincinnati Bengals Give Trey Hendrickson Permission to Seek a TradeCINCINNATI — Mike Gesicki is sticking around in Cincinnati on a three-year deal to keep catching passes from Joe Burrow. Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame gave the $25.
Rather than test free agency, Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki agreed to a three-year contract on Saturday to remain in Cincinnati.
He caught 65 passes for 665 yards and two touchdowns last season. Joe Burrow wanted him back and the Bengals wanted him back. "That guy was so valuable for us all year, and a guy that, in my opinion,
The Cincinnati Bengals continue to slowly re-sign their key free agents before the market officially opens next week. After re-signing tight end Mike Gesicki to a huge deal, the Bengals brought back offensive lineman Cody Ford on a two-year contract, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
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