Tight end Mike Gesicki says he was happy to pay "the Joe Burrow tax" to remain with the Cincinnati Bengals on a new contract.
NFL players will receive over $452 million in Performance-Based Pay for their performance during the 2024 season, the NFL announced today.
Mike Gesicki really wanted to keep playing with Joe Burrow, and says he gave up money to make it happen. Earlier this week, the former New England Patriots tight end reportedly signed a three-year, ...
The Cincinnati Bengals missed the playoffs this year, and now it’s time for the front office to try and keep this top offense ...
Tight end Mike Gesicki agreed to re-sign with the Bengals before the NFL's free agent negotiating window opened on Monday and ...
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki says he's comfortable paying the "Joe Burrow tax" to stay with the team after he agreed to a three-year contract.
The Cincinnati Bengals began their offseason by signing tight end Mike Gesicki, but many analysts are unconvinced their start ...
Mike Gesicki is returning to the Cincinnati Bengals after agreeing to a three-year contract worth $25.5 million on Saturday.
Mike Gesicki is returning to the Cincinnati Bengals after agreeing to a three-year contract worth $25.5 million, a person ...
The first day of NFL free agency arrived Monday and teams around the league have been busy trying to improve for 2025.
Mike Gesicki and Cody Ford swung through Paycor Stadium Monday to sign their new deals and cashed in on their versatility the Bengals covet.
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.
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