Bengals Sign Tight End Mike Gesicki to One-Year Contract
The move aims to boost Cincinnati's offensive explosiveness, leveraging quarterback Joe Burrow's strengths.
- The Cincinnati Bengals have signed tight end Mike Gesicki to a one-year deal worth up to $3.25 million.
- Gesicki, a former Dolphins and Patriots player, is expected to bring a new dynamic to the Bengals' offense, particularly in the 11 personnel grouping.
- The 28-year-old's signing follows the Bengals' strategy of utilizing Joe Burrow's ability to elevate the performance of tight ends.
- Gesicki's addition is part of the Bengals' broader offseason goal to enhance their offensive explosiveness.
- The Bengals still have over $40 million in cap space after accounting for recent signings, including Gesicki.