The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed tight end Mike Gesicki for a three-year, $25.5 million contract, according to FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz. Cincinnati, which picks three spots ahead of the Broncos in the first round, no longer needs a tight end — a big need for the Broncos.
Penn State’s star 2024 tight end Tyler Warren is slated to be a first-round pick in the NFL Draft this April. Meanwhile, one of his star predecessors at the position just inked a big deal in the NFL.
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.
The Cincinnati Bengals are now four years removed from their last Super Bowl appearance. Apparently, the team has no desire of ever going back.
Former NFL GM Mike Tannenbaum warns the Bengals risk upsetting Joe Burrow by letting key players like Trey Hendrickson explore trades.
More cuts are expected in the next week as the Bengals prepare for free agency to start. Cincinnati’s front office can start talking to players who are scheduled to become free agents on March 10 at noon ET until March 12 at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year begins.
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