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.
Mike Gesicki Final Interview After First Bengals SeasonCINCINNATI — The Bengals are signing Mike Gesicki to a three-year contract extension worth $25.5 million according to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports.
Contract details are out for Mike Gesicki's three-year, $25.5 million agreement with the Bengals he inked on Saturday. Aaron Wilson reports the tight end is getting these details in the deal: A $6.5 million signing bonus,
Mike Gesicki was at one point looked at as one of the NFL’s best receiving tight ends. However, following multiple down years, he signed a low money one year deal with Cincinnati for $2.5 million. After a bounce-back year with Joe Burrow,
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Mike Gesicki signs new contract with Cincinnati Bengals
Former Penn State tight end Mike Gesicki can get a little more comfortable in his current surroundings. According to multiple reports on Saturday from around the NFL, Gesicki has agreed on a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals to stay in Cincinnati for the next three seasons.
Rather than test free agency, Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki agreed to a three-year contract on Saturday to remain in Cincinnati.