Cincinnati Bengals tight end Erick All Jr. (83) secures a pass in the second quarter of the NFL Week 9 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Las Vegas Raiders at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. / Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Tight end now slots as one of the biggest needs for the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason. Tuesday, The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr. reported that breakout rookie tight end Erick All Jr. will likely mis
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Erick All Jr. will reportedly miss the 2025 season due to complications from a previous knee surgery.
The pool of available free agents in the 2025 NFL offseason will offer all teams an opportunity to upgrade their rosters for the next season.
The Cincinnati Bengals are predicted to replace Mike Gesicki with a $32 million tight end who was a Pro Bowler in 2021.
"Bengals' rookie TE Erick All Jr. is expected to miss the 2025 season due to his ACL injury suffered Nov. 3," Dehner Jr. reported. "All's injury exposed a complicated fix from a previous ACL tear and requires two surgeries."
The Cincinnati Bengals failed to make the playoffs and are in an intriguing position heading into the offseason.
The Bengals have made it clear through their actions that they really like prospects Cam Grandy and Tanner McLachlan. There is also high hopes that Erick All Jr. can shake the injury bug and stay on the field.
All's promising rookie season was cut short by an ACL injury and now it appears complications from it will cost him next season.
The Cincinnati Bengals figure to be a team with some notable roster turnover after the failure to reach the playoffs, which includes letting a number of the team’s own free agents walk on the open market. That’s especially the case on the defensive side of the ball, where one of the NFL’s worst units will undergo a major change at coordinator.