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Revision as of 15:27, 8 March 2019

2019 Cincinnati Bengals season
OwnerMike Brown
Head coachZac Taylor
Home fieldPaul Brown Stadium
Results
Record0–0

The 2019 season will be the Cincinnati Bengals' upcoming 50th in the National Football League, their 52nd overall and the first under head coach Zac Taylor.

Offseason

Coaching Changes

  • February 4, 2019: Named Zac Taylor head coach, the 10th head coach in Bengals history. Taylor was previously the Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach.[1]
  • February 7, 2019: Announced the hiring of four offensive assistants: Brian Callahan as offensive coordinator, Jim Turner will be the offensive line coach, James Casey as tight ends coach, Ben Martin as assistant offensive line coach.[2]
  • February 11, 2019: Announced the hiring of three assistant coaches: Jemal Singleton as running backs coach, Joey Boese as strength and conditioning coach, and Doug Rosfeld as director of coaching operations. Rosfeld was previously the head football coach at Cincinnati's Archbishop Moeller High School in 2018.[3]
  • February 21, 2019: Announced the hiring of Lou Anarumo as defensive coordinator. Anarumo was previously the defensive backs coach for the New York Giants. Prior to joining the Giants, he was the defensive backs coach for the Miami Dolphins from 2012–17.[4]
  • February 28, 2019: Announced the hiring of six assistant coaches: Nick Eason as defensive line coach, Tem Lukabu as linebackers coach, Brad Kragthorpe as an offensive assistant, Jordan Kovacs as defensive quality control coach, and Todd Hunt and Garrett Swanson as assistant strength and conditioning coaches.[5]
  • March 7, 2019: Announced the hiring of two assistant coaches, Mark Duffner as senior defensive assistant, and Gerald Chatman as an defensive assistant.[6]

Free agents

Unrestricted

Position Player 2019 Team Date signed Contract
OLB Preston Brown
CB Darqueze Dennard
DE Kasim Edebali
TE Tyler Eifert
OT Jake Fisher
OT Bobby Hart
DE Michael Johnson
TE Tyler Kroft
OT Cedric Ogbuehi
OLB Vincent Rey
QB Tom Savage
OT Andre Smith
TE C.J. Uzomah

Restricted and Exclusive-Rights

Position Player Tag 2019 Team Date signed Contract
G Trey Hopkins ERFA
TE Matt Lengel RFA
CB Tony McRae ERFA
G Alex Redmond ERFA
DT Josh Tupou ERFA
DT Adolphus Washington RFA
S Brandon Wilson ERFA

Signings

Position Player Age 2018 Team Contract

Acquisitions

Position Player Age 2018 Team

Departures

Position Player Age 2018 Team Contract

Draft

2019 Cincinnati Bengals draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 11  
2 42  
3 72  
4 110  
5 149  
6 183  
6 198  
6* 210  
6* 211  
6* 213  
7 223  
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Notes

  • Bengals were award 3 compensatory picks # 210, 211, 213 by NFL
  • The Bengals received a sixth round draft pick number 198 from the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for cornerback Bene Benwikere

Staff

Front office
  • Owner/president – Mike Brown
  • Executive vice president – Katie Blackburn
  • Vice president – Troy Blackburn
  • Vice president of player personnel – Paul Brown Jr.
  • Director of player personnel – Duke Tobin
  • Senior personnel executive – Trey Brown
  • College scouting director – Mike Potts
  • Pro scouting director – Steven Radicivec
Head coach
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Dan Pitcher
  • Passing game coordinator – Justin Rascati
  • Quarterbacks – Brad Kragthorpe
  • Assistant quarterbacks – Fredi Knighten
  • Running backs – Justin Hill
  • Wide receivers – Troy Walters
  • Tight ends – James Casey
  • Offensive line/run game coordinator – Frank Pollack
  • Assistant offensive line – Derek Frazier
  • Offensive assistant – Jordan Salkin
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
  • Strength and conditioning – Joey Boese
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Todd Hunt
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Garrett Swanson
Football operations
  • Chief of coaching staff – Doug Rosfeld

Coaching staff
Management
More NFL staffs

Current roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams


Rookies in italics

Roster updated June 16, 2024

86 active, 1 unsigned

AFC rostersNFC rosters

Preseason

The Bengals' preseason schedule will be announced in the spring.

Regular season

2019 opponents

On January 21, the NFL announced that the Bengals will play the Los Angeles Rams in the International Series in London, England — either Wembley Stadium or Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the Rams serving as the home team. The game will be televised in the United States, with the exact date, venue, kickoff time and network to be announced in conjunction with the release of the 2019 regular season schedule.[7]

The remainder of the Bengals' 2019 schedule, with exact dates and times, will be finalized and announced in the spring. Listed below are the Bengals' opponents for 2019.[8]

Category Home Away
Division opponents
(AFC North)
Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers
Conference opponents
(AFC East)
New England Patriots
New York Jets
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
Conference opponents
(based on 2018 division placement)
Jacksonville Jaguars Oakland Raiders
Interconference opponents
(NFC West)
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Los Angeles Rams (in London)
Seattle Seahawks

References

  1. ^ "Zac Taylor Named 10th Bengals Head Coach". Bengals.com. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Bengals Hire Four Offensive Assistants". Bengals.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Bengals Hire Three More Assistant Coaches". Bengals.com. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Bengals Hire Anarumo As Defensive Coordinator". Bengals.com. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Bengals Hire Six Assistant Coaches". Bengals.com. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Bengals Hire Two Assistant Coaches, Finalize 2019 Staff". Bengals.com. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  7. ^ "NFL ANNOUNCES FIVE 2019 INTERNATIONAL GAMES". NFL Communications. January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "2019 Opponents Determined". NFL Communications. December 31, 2018. Retrieved December 31, 2018.

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