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Zachary William Taylor [1] (born May 10, 1983) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. Beginning his NFL career as an offensive assistant, Taylor was the quarterbacks coach for the Los Angeles Rams when they appeared in Super Bowl LIII .
The current head coach is Zac Taylor, who was hired after the 2018 season. Taylor replaced Marvin Lewis , who remains the Bengals all-time leader in seasons coached, games coached, wins, and playoff games coached.
Dan Pitcher is in his ninth season on the Bengals’ coaching staff and his first as offensive coordinator. He previously coached the team’s QBs from 2020-23. Lou Anarumo is in his 13th season as...
Zac Taylor was named the 10th head coach in Bengals history on Feb. 4, 2019. The 2024 season is his sixth in the position. Through five seasons in Cincinnati, Taylor holds a regular-season...
While his predecessor Brian Callahan talked about bringing offensive collaboration to his role as the new head coach of the Titans, new Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher recalled one of...
Bengals founder and first coach Paul Brown is in the Hall of Fame, but was inducted before founding the team and is not credited as a Bengals Hall of Famer. Additionally, the Bengals have had two head coaches, Forrest Gregg and Dick LeBeau inducted for their playing career.
Andy Reid, coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, took the top spot, ranking No. 1 overall. According to Bailey, Taylor doesn't get enough credit for turning the Bengals into one of the best teams in...
Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown won't make a swift coaching change. In a statement released Monday morning, Brown made it clear Zac Taylor will return for a third season.
A Super Bowl appearance warranted a new contract for Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor. The team announced Wednesday they signed Taylor to a contract extension through the 2026 season.
The Cincinnati Bengals appear to have avoided serious injuries to left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. and safety Geno Stone after both players were knocked out of Sunday's 21-14 win at Cleveland.