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The Cincinnati Bengals are reportedly close to bringing back star tight end Mike Gesicki. Gesicki earned his role with the Bengals this past season and has been a priority for the front office this offseason.
Cincinnati Bengals, who finished 9-8, might be one of the most explosive non-playoff teams in recent NFL history. Their offense ranked seventh in PFSN’s Offense+ rankings, and Joe Burrow led the league with 43 passing touchdowns.
With the goal of having a competitive roster ahead of the 2025 NFL season, the Cincinnati Bengals have secured the continuity of a key weapon for Joe Burrow. The Cincinnati Bengals want to be contenders in the AFC North,
The Cincinnati Bengals have a lot of work to do this offseason if they want to keep Joe Burrow happy. With that said, the MVP-caliber quarterback has to be pleased with the front office's latest move.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the contract will be for three years and $25.5 million. Gesicki had one of the best seasons of his career as a 29-year old for the Bengals in 2024, catching 65 passes for 665 yards.