
Fresh off their Super Bowl LVI loss, the Cincinnati Bengals have signed Head Coach Zac Taylor to a contract extension. This new deal will keep the young Head Coach with the Bengals through the 2026 season. Before this deal, he was the lowest-paid Head Coach in the NFL. This Super Bowl run convinced the organization that he was the man for the job and could lead Joe Burrow and company back to the sport’s biggest game.
The #Bengals work quickly, signing coach Zac Taylor to a fat new contract extension through 2026.
Owner Mike Brown: “I think the city of Cincinnati sees him the way the players and I do. He’s brought excitement to the town and deserves credit and recognition for that.”
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 16, 2022
The Bengals came up short against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI, but the magical run that got them there was fun to watch. Head Coach Zac Taylor has built this team from first overall pick to Super Bowl contender in just a few seasons. That type of turnaround is going to generate some faith by an organization like the Cincinnati Bengals.
Bengals fans should listen to this.
No one feels the Super Bowl loss more than Zac Taylor but is more motivated than ever to get the Bengals back to that stage pic.twitter.com/9J2pVQC5D1
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) February 16, 2022
In his career as the Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach, Zac Taylor has an overall record of 16-32-1. His postseason record is currently 3-1. The regular-season record a first glance may not look impressive, but it is trending upwards and in the right direction. Competition in the AFC is tight, but the Bengals are looking to get back to the Super Bowl and win it this time.