The Cincinnati Bengals plan to hire a new defensive coordinator with Al Golden this week, yet the process has come under fire. While Zac Taylor and the Bengals’ familiarity with Golden and vice versa is a good thing and might be the right fit right now, it’s hard to blame those onlookers who feel that the process itself was an issue.
The Indianapolis Colts are officially in the Lou Anarumo era of defensive football. This hiring came after veteran coordinator Gus Bradley was with the team for three seasons (2022-2024).
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After a season marked by challenges, the Cincinnati Bengals are making strategic moves to maintain their competitive edge. Following their 2024 campaign, which saw them fail to put together a deep playoff run and fall short of the Super Bowl,
Three of the Cincinnati Bengals' biggest stars have been named as finalists for end-of-year Associated Press awards.
Super Bowl LIX is on the horizon. Just four teams remain standing in the NFL playoffs and will duke it out over the course of Championship Sunday to try and punch their ticket to the big game. This year,
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory proposes that the colors in the logo predict which teams will play against each other in the championship NFL playoff game. This year those teams will be two of the following: the Buffalo Bills, the Philadelphia Eagles, the Washington Commanders and the Kansas City team.
Fired Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo has reportedly joined the Indianapolis Colts. Per NFL Insider Ari Meirov, "The #Colts are hiring former #Bengals DC Lou Anarumo as their new DC. A major hire in Indy."
Current players for the Cincinnati Bengals won't get to play in the Super Bowl this year, but a few players from the past still have a chance. With the NFL conference championships set to take place this Sunday,