Bengals News (1/15): Zac Taylor believes that his 2023 season improved as a coach
Bengals: Zac Taylor believes that as a coach, this season has improved him.
“Every year is a little different, and we definitely faced some adversity like all teams do. I’m excited to help the team improve and I definitely feel like I’ll be an improved head coach going forward.”
Wide receiver Tee Higgins of the Cincinnati Bengals is a free agent.
Higgins finished the previous season with 42 catches for 656 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Over the course of 11 games, that translated to a career-high 15.6 yards per catch.
Pictures: 2023’s Finest Jake Browning Images
Browse through QB Jake Browning’s greatest images from the 2023 campaign.
Bengals news: Chase on Higgins’ contract, and Playoff free agent targets
The most recent Bengals news and things to be aware of.
References – Chargers will speak with Jim Harbaugh regarding the opening first.
According to ESPN and numerous reports, the Chargers will be the first NFL team to meet with Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh regarding their head coaching position.
‘Ready to roll’ by spring, according to Browns coach Deshaun Watson
Deshaun Watson, who had surgery on his right shoulder in November, is expected to make a comeback this spring, according to Browns coach Kevin Stefanski’s statement on Sunday.
QB J.J. McCarthy of Michigan, RB Blake Corum is going to the NFL Draft
J.J. McCarthy, the quarterback for Michigan, and Blake Corum, the running back, declared their intentions to enter the NFL draft.
Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver for the Dolphins, thinks the team can learn from their loss to the Chiefs: “We just can’t be a bunch of front-runners.” Tyreek Hill thinks Miami has the right core of players to win the Super Bowl, particularly if they can take the lessons from the 26-7 loss.
On the Texans’ wild-card victory over the Browns, C.J. Stroud said, “This is a dream come true.”
In the first game of Super Wild Card Weekend on Saturday, the Houston Texans dominated Cleveland in every aspect, defeating the Browns 45-14 thanks to a scorching start from rookie C.J. Stroud and a defense that was determined to score points of its own.
Dak Prescott: I ought to be in the hot seat too if Mike McCarthy is.
The Cowboys quarterback, whose salary cap hit for the upcoming season is $59 million, has a career postseason record of 2-5.
Packers defeat Cowboys 48–32, forcing Jerry Jones to make some important choices.
In his first playoff start, Jordan Love completed 16 of 21 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns.