Overview
- NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Tennessee reached terms with the former Giants tight end on a three-year, $24 million contract.
- Bellinger is viewed as a strong in-line blocker who can offer secondary receiving help for Ward’s developing offense.
- He posted career highs in 2025 with 19 catches for 286 yards and two touchdowns, starting 10 of 16 games for New York.
- New York moved on at tight end by adding Isaiah Likely on a three-year deal and re-signing Chris Manhertz for one year.
- Schultz characterized the move as reuniting Bellinger with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, and he is expected to compete for snaps in Tennessee.