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As the Cincinnati Bengals finish off their coaching staff, it’s time for a recap of who’s staying and leaving the Bengals’ coaching staff in 2018.
Marvin Lewis is back for more as head coach but there are a variety of changes being made on both sides of the ball from there down.
STAYING
- Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor (story)
- Secondary coach Robert Livingston (story)
- Linebackers coach Jim Haslett (story)
- Defensive line coach Jacob Burney (story)
- Running backs coach Kyle Caskey (story)
- Special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons (story)
- Tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes (story)
LIKELY STAYING
According to the Bengals’ official website, the following coaches are still on staff, despite no announcements being made:
- Offensive assistant Dan Pitcher
- Strength and conditioning coach Chip Morton
- Assistant strength and conditioning coach Jeff Friday
- Defensive quality control coach Marcus Lewis
- Assistant special teams coach Brayden Coombs
LEAVING
- Secondary coach Kevin Coyle (story)
- Offensive line coach Paul Alexander (story)
- Wide receivers coach James Urban (story)
- Defensive quality coach David Lippincott (story)
NEW HIRES
- Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin (story)
- Wide receivers coach Bob Bicknell (story)
- Offensive line coach Frank Pollack (story)
COACHES REPORTEDLY CONSIDERED
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Cardinalsoffensive line coach/offensive coordinator Harold Goodwin (story) - Bengals offensive consultant Jim McNally (story)
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Bearsdefensive coordinator Vic Fangio (story) -
Utah offensive line coach Jim Harding (story) - Former Bengals quarterback Jon Kitna (story)
ALSO READ
- Social media reactions to Bengals hiring Frank Pollack as offensive line coach
- Teryl Austin defines aggressive coaching and 7 other things we learned from the new Bengals DC
- The promising decisions among the Bengals’ 2018 assistant coach search
- What should Bengals fans expect from Teryl Austin?
- Bengals receivers should benefit from new coach Bob Bicknell
- Were Bengals right to part ways with Paul Alexander?
- Former Bengals QB Jon Kitna interviewing to join Cincinnati’s coaching staff
- In defense of Marvin Lewis
- Teryl Austin will build his scheme around the players
- The Chop Block
- If not now, when? Is Marvin Lewis going to coach the Bengals until he dies?
- COUNTERPOINT: Marvin Lewis returning is a good thing
- Comparing the tenures of Bill Lazor and Ken Zampese
- Most questionable decisions from the Bengals’ assistant coach search