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Mike
Gesicki
Penn State • 7 YRS EXP.
CIN Logo
Bengals
#88
•
TE
6'6"
245
29
Rostered
61
%
Started
10
%

Mike Gesicki Game Log

ReceivingRushing
WeekOppResultRECTGTYDSAVGTDLNGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
18vsPittsburgh Steelers Logo
PIT
W19-17810688.5016000.000
17@Denver Broncos Logo
DEN
W30-241012868.6012000.000
16@Cleveland Browns Logo
CLE
W24-622147.009000.000
15vsTennessee Titans Logo
TEN
W37-27343712.3017000.000
14vsDallas Cowboys Logo
DAL
W27-2033248.0013000.000
13@Pittsburgh Steelers Logo
PIT
L38-44555310.6020000.000
11vsLos Angeles Chargers Logo
LAC
L27-340200.000000.000
10vsBaltimore Ravens Logo
BAL
L34-3549307.5013000.000
9@Las Vegas Raiders Logo
LV
W41-245610020.0247000.000
8@Philadelphia Eagles Logo
PHI
L17-37787310.4024000.000
7vsCleveland Browns Logo
CLE
W21-141122.002000.000
6vsNew York Giants Logo
NYG
W17-70000.000000.000
5@Baltimore Ravens Logo
BAL
L38-41223115.5019000.000
4vsCarolina Panthers Logo
CAR
W34-2411-9-9.00-9000.000
3@Washington Football Team Logo
WAS
L33-38454711.8017000.000
2vsKansas City Chiefs Logo
KC
L25-26799113.0037000.000
1@New England Patriots Logo
NE
L10-1634186.007000.000

Mike Gesicki 2025 Fantasy Outlook

Gesicki re-signed with the Bengals in March for three years and $25.5 million, after catching 65 passes for 665 yards and two TDs on 83 targets in 2024, ranking eighth among tight ends in receptions and 10th in yards. He had only 606 receiving yards over the preceding two seasons combined while playing for the Dolphins and Patriots, but that was after he topped 700 yards in both 2020 and 2021 with Miami. The new contract keeps him in one of the NFL's top passing offenses, albeit as a distant third option behind WRs Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Only 10 of Gesicki's 83 targets last season came in the red zone, and he has just 22 touchdowns through seven NFL seasons, in part because subpar blocking often keeps him off the field near the goal line. On the other hand, availability has been a strong point for the 6-foot-6 TE, playing 115 of a possible 116 regular-season games since he entered the NFL in 2018 as a second-round pick.