The Cincinnati Bengals began their offseason by signing tight end Mike Gesicki, but many analysts are unconvinced their start to free agency has been worthwhile.
This is a 50-50. The Bengals want a youth movement across the defense and sophomores Kris Jenkins Jr. and McKinnley Jackson should see plenty of run. But if Hill has a quiet market, the team probably shouldn't dismiss the idea of bringing him back and keeping him in the rotation. He's 30 years old, so a short-term deal could be nice for both sides.
Former New England Patriots tight end Mike Gesicki is set to sign a three-year, $25.5 million contract extension with the Cincinnati Bengals.
It may not be Ja'Marr Chase or Tee Higgins, but the Cincinnati Bengals have signed one popular Joe Burrow target to a multi-year deal
Mike Gesicki caught 65 passes his first season in Cincinnati, the second most of any tight end in team history behind Dan Ross’ 71 in 1981.