- The Cincinnati Bengals hired head coach Zac Taylor in 2019.
- He was previously the quarterbacks coach of the Los Angeles Rams in 2018.
- Under Taylor, the Bengals are 46-52-1 in the regular season and have made a Super Bowl appearance.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ head coach is Zac Taylor.
Taylor has been the head coach since 2019.
He holds a record of 46-52-1 in the regular season. Taylor’s Bengals are 5-2 in the postseason and have made a Super Bowl 56 appearance.
This season, NFL betting on the Bengals is available at the BetMGM online sportsbook.
Here’s a quick history of Bengals head coaches:
- Zac Taylor (2019-present)
- Marvin Lewis (2003-2018)
- Dick LeBeau (2001-2002)
- Bruce Coslet (19997-2000)
- David Shula (1992-1996)
- Sam Wyche (1984-1991)
- Forrest Gregg (1980-1983)
- Homer Rice (1979)
- Bill Johnson (1976-1978)
- Paul Brown (1968-1975)
Taylor’s personal coaching history includes the following positions:
- Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach (2019-present)
- Los Angeles Rams Quarterbacks Coach (2018)
- Rams Assistant Wide Receivers Coach (2017)
- Cincinnati Bearcats Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach (2016)
- Miami Dolphins Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach (2015)
- Dolphins Quarterbacks Coach (2013-2014)
- Dolphins Assistant Quarterbacks Coach (2012)
- Texas A&M Aggies Graduate Assistant (2008-2011)
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