CINCINNATI — Just days after the Cincinnati Bengals played for the chance at an NFL Championship, the team has extended head coach Zac Taylor through 2026.
“He’s a good young coach,” said Bengals Team President Mike Brown. “Zac has come into the league and worked to develop the foundations 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.”
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Taylor led the 10-7 Bengals to Super Bowl LVI after the team clinched its first playoff victory since the late 80s and their third AFC Championship.
We've signed head coach Zac Taylor to a contract extension through the 2026 season. pic.twitter.com/RL1VDo58QV
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) February 16, 2022
Additional details on Taylor’s contract extension were not immediately available.
The Bengals will kick off the 2022-2023 season late summer. The team is slated to play its typical AFC North rivals and also will have games against key AFC opponents including Kansas City, Buffalo and Tennessee
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