A year after only having achieved only 4 victories, the Cincinnati Bengals They went on to dispute the superbowlhand in hand with the head coach Zack Taylorwho thanks to the team’s huge improvement, has earned a contract extension according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Taylor, 38, who is in his third NFL season leading a franchise, led the Bengals from last place in the NFL North American Conference with 4 wins and 11 losses, to win 10 games this year, losing 7.
Against all odds, but with an excellent performance from their young talented team, the Bengals took it upon themselves to kick out the Las Vegas Raiders in the wild card round, the No. 1 AFC Tennessee Titans in the divisional round and beat the Kansas City Chiefs by Patrick Mahomes in the AFC Championship Game.
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Seeing the more than satisfactory results, despite losing 23-20 on Super Bowl LVI against Los Angeles RamsThe Bengals’ front office has guaranteed the young strategist his job through the 2026 season, though contract numbers have yet to be revealed.
“Zac came into the league and worked to build the foundation for a winning program that can be successful over time. The fruits of Zac’s efforts were seen this year, and Zac is well regarded by our players and coaches.” Bengals president Mike Brown said in a statement.
The Bengals returned to a Super Bowl for the first time in 33 yearsafter playing it for the last time in 1988, when they lost against the San Francisco 49ers.
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“I know the effort and passion that Zac brings to the building and our team, and I am pleased with his approach. And I think the city of Cincinnati sees it the same way the players and I do. He has brought excitement to the city and deserves credit and recognition for that.” Brown finished.
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