Cincinnati Bengals, Lou Anarumo and Frank Pollack
Black Monday has come for the Cincinnati Bengals coaching staff. The Bengals have fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, offensive line coach Frank Pollack, linebacker coach James Bettcher, and defensive line coach Marion Hobby per NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
On Monday, the Cincinnati Bengals fired numerous coaches from the staff. However, head coach Zac Taylor remained.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor fired offensive line coach Frank Pollack, defensive line coach Marion Hobby and linebackers coach James Bettcher Monday.
The Bengals fired four coaches on Monday, including defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and offensive line coach Frank Pollack. How appealing are those jobs to coaches across the college and pro landscape?
The Bengals had a strong attendance year despite falling short of the playoffs, the latter of which led to a shakeup in the team's coaching staff.
The Bengals fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and offensive line coach Frank Pollack on Monday. Cincinnati (9-8) missed the playoffs in the AFC, coming up short despite a five-game winning
The Cincinnati Bengals are moving on from defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo after the team missed out on the playoffs this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals have fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, offensive line coach Frank Pollack, linebacker coach James Bettcher and defensive line coach Marion Hobby (per Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic).
The Bengals have fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. Once seen as one of the best defensive coaches in the NFL, the Bengals saw a significant drop off on the defensive side of the ball in 2024, finishing the 2024 season allowing the seventh-most points in the league, an average of 25.5 points per game.
On paper, this was the best offensive line Frank Pollack had in his five seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. “It doesn’t mean crap if we don’t go out there and do it,” Pollack said before the season began.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals are expected to make changes to their coaching staff in the coming days, league sources told BengalsTalk.com. Cincinnati won five-straight games to end the season 9-8, but missed the playoffs for a second-straight season. It was the first time a healthy Joe Burrow missed the playoffs.