Bengals give confidence to Zac Taylor, ‘strong on the foundation’ he builds

The Cincinnati Bengals ended the 2020 season in the lower half of the NFL with a 4-11-1 record.

The organization said Monday that head coach Zac Taylor is safe for at least one more season. Taylor has been the coach since the 2019 season and takes over for Marvin Lewis. Taylor has won just six games in those two seasons.

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“Our fans wanted a new direction two years ago, and that’s what we wanted to do to appoint a brilliant, energetic head coach at Zac Taylor. We remain strong on the foundation that Zac is building, and we look forward to next year to give our fans the winning results we all want.In the two years of Zac we have added many new beginners and contributors through the concept.Mike Brown said in a statement.

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“This season we have faced challenges with injuries at key positions and opportunities we missed. I am proud of our football team that fought hard through adversity. The adversity and hard work will help us next season. We will enter the off-season around us strengths and strengthens the strengths of our talented young core.We are not discouraged, but rather feel motivated and confident that next year will reap the benefits of the work done so far.We must seize the opportunities that lie ahead we are lying. Next year we deserve our stripes. “

Cincinnati will be the number 5 of the concept this year.

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The Bengals have Joe Burrow with the no. 1 of last year’s draft. He experienced a solid rookie season before tearing his ACL. Burrow finished with 2,688 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and five interceptions in ten games as the starting quarterback of the Bengals.

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