It’s been a tumultuous start to the Zac Taylor era in Cincinnati, but rocking the boat after complacency has set in might be just what is needed.
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Enough Waiting: Bengals Need a Playoff Win in Next 3 Years
Cincinnati is undergoing the longest playoff-win drought in the NFL. Zac Taylor is going to have to end that streak, and soon....
Why latest Bengals coaching hire was over 10,000 days in the making – The Athletic
CINCINNATI – Lou Anarumo becoming the Bengals’ new defensive coordinator was a long time coming, in more ways than one.
Daugherty: Do you trust Taylor’s process, BengalFan?
The Cincinnati Bengals are a conservative organization with patient ownership, dealing with a fan base that’s all outta patience.
Could Lou Anarumo lure Landon Collins to Bengals?
The new Bengals coordinator has an interesting connection to a key free agent.
Bengals hire Giants’ Lou Anarumo as defensive coordinator | WKRC
CINCINNATI (AP) - Lou Anarumo was working on the New York Giants’ offseason plans when he got a call from an old friend from Miami. Zac Taylor wondered if he would be interested in discussing the job as the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive coordinator.
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Kyler Murray reiterates he’s committed to football – ProFootballTalk
The biggest question about Kyler Murray might not be his size, but his commitment to football. With baseball still out there as a fallback for Murray, NFL teams interested in him with a high choice want to be sure he’s dedicated to playing quarterback.
AAF Week 3: Five players to watch who could generate NFL buzz, plus one for the road - CBSSports.com
Here’s a look at standout players you should know as the Alliance of American Football reaches Week 3
Jon Gruden sees ‘a lot of potential’ in trading picks - NFL.com
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said he is open to trading any of his three first-round picks in the upcoming 2019 NFL Draft as there is “a lot of potential for trades.”
2019 NFL Draft order set after compensatory picks awarded | Pro Football Weekly
After awarding compensatory picks on Friday, the NFL set the order for the 2019 NFL Draft, which is April 25-27 in Nashville, Tenn.
Take a look at how each first and second-round pick since 2015 in the AFC North has graded in their NFL careers.
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