Mike Gesicki’s Injury Status: A Closer Look at the Dolphins TE’s Prognosis Ahead of Week 3 in the NFL
Miami Dolphins fans and fantasy football enthusiasts alike have been keeping a close eye on the injury status of tight end Mike Gesicki. After suffering an impressive 13-catch, 130-yard performance in the season opener against the New England Patriots, Gesicki was sidelined for Week 2 due to a shoulder injury. Here’s what we know about his current prognosis and how it might impact the Dolphins going forward in the 2021 NFL season.
Injury Details
The nature and severity of Gesicki’s shoulder injury were initially undisclosed. However, multiple reports suggested that it was a mild rotator cuff strain. According to Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, Gesicki underwent further testing and the team is “hoping for a quick turnaround,” but no official timeline for his return has been provided.
Impact on the Dolphins Offense
With Gesicki out for Week 2, the Dolphins offense struggled to find a rhythm. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa targeted other tight ends and wide receivers, but the team lacked the same level of consistency and productivity in the passing game. Gesicki’s absence also left a void in the red zone, as he had accounted for two of Miami’s three touchdowns in the season opener.
Potential Replacements
In Gesicki’s absence, the Dolphins turned to veteran tight end Kyle Pitts and rookie Adam Shaheen. However, neither player was able to replicate Gesicki’s impact on the offense. Pitts managed only one catch for six yards, while Shaheen had four catches for 14 yards.
Looking Ahead to Week 3
As the Dolphins prepare for Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders, the team and their fans will be closely monitoring Gesicki’s injury status. While a quick return is hoped for, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to suit up and make an impact on the offense once again. In the meantime, Miami may need to rely on other options at tight end or adjust their game plan accordingly.