Bengals
- Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic doesn’t believe there’s any chance that Bengals de facto GM Duke Tobin could be let go, as he’s viewed “nearly in the same regard” as the top brass of the franchise.
- Dehner thinks firing HC Zac Taylor as of now “sounds very unlikely.” He brings up Taylor’s contract as a reason, mentioning that the coach has two years remaining on his deal after this one, due to his five-year extension signed through 2027, which was signed after the 2022 season.
- Dehner brings up the timing of their departure with former HC Marvin Lewis, saying this franchise usually decides on head coaches close to when their contract expires. He also talks about the owner’s patience with people they hire and QB Joe Burrow‘s support of Taylor.
- Finally, Dehner believes “the most likely scenario” is that DC Al Golden stays for another year, considering the defense has been awful two years in a row with different coordinators.
- Burrow appeared increasingly low in spirit following Week 15’s shutout loss to the Ravens. Dan Graziano of ESPN writes that he’s spoken to people who compare Burrow to former Colts QB Andrew Luck, who retired early because he was constantly rehabbing injuries.
- However, Graziano also spoke to people who insist Burrow’s demeanor is because of his competitive drive and how Cincinnati’s season has been a huge disappointment.
- Graziano writes that Burrow remains the centerpiece of the organization, and keeping him happy will be at the top of their priorities this offseason. With that, many around the league believe Burrow’s relationship with Taylor will be a reason the team stays the course at head coach.
- Burrow made clear that he is not considering an abrupt retirement: “I’m going to be playing [football] for a long time.” (Jonathan Jones)
- When asked if there’s any chance he could play elsewhere in 2026, Burrow responded, “I can’t see that, no.” (Mike Petraglia)
- As for the job security of Taylor and Cincinnati’s coaching staff, Burrow said he thinks they have great coaches: “I think we have great coaches. I think we’re consistently put in good positions to make plays and do our best.” (Ben Baby)
- Bengals WR Tee Higgins remains in the league’s concussion protocol. (Baby)
Ravens
Ravens fourth-round LB Teddye Buchanan suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week 15. Baltimore HC John Harbaugh said LB Trenton Simpson will fill into his role and expressed in the third-year linebacker.
“Trent’ [Trenton] Simpson will take that role. Trent had a really good game. He played well and has been practicing great. Every time he’s been playing, he’s been playing well, too. So, I expect Trent to come in there and just build on what Teddye’s been doing so far, and also what Trent’s been doing,” Harbaugh said, via RavensWire.
Harbaugh added that Simpson will not eat into S Kyle Hamilton‘s playing time.
*“It doesn’t really affect Kyle [Hamilton]. ‘Trent’ [Trenton Simpson]...