The Denver Broncos waived tight end Greg Dulcich on Monday, and the Cincinnati Bengals should waste no time submitting a waiver claim.
The 24-year-old, a former third-round pick, has shown flashes of potential in his three seasons, with 41 catches for 464 yards and two
touchdowns across 16 games. Despite a promising rookie season (33 receptions for 411 yards and two TDs), injuries and a changing
regime have limited his impact in recent years. With tight end Erick All lost for the season due to a torn ACL, the Bengals’ need for depth is
pressing. While their tight end room is crowded, Dulcich could still bring a valuable receiving dimension, competing with Tanner McLachlan
and Tanner Hudson. Plus, with the Bengals set to face the Broncos in Week 17, adding Dulcich could prove to be a strategic move. Currently
10th in waiver priority, Cincinnati could land a talented player who just needs a change of scenery.