Zac Taylor has signed a new contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. The head coach’s new employment contract now runs up to and including 2026.
Cincinnati – Zac Taylor could have done without the parallel. But after the second Super Bowl loss of his career, he signed another contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. This time an early extension up to and including the 2026 season.
The Bengals made the announcement three days after the 20-23 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. His original contract would have run for one more season.
The new contract is the reward for the work of the past three years. Taylor had led the Bengals to the Super Bowl with a 6-25-1 record after two lean years previously.
The 38-year-old took up his job in Cincinnati for the 2019 season, having signed his first contract as head coach immediately after the loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII – at the time as quarterbacks coach of the Los Angeles Rams.
Zac Taylor: “It’s not just about me “
“Of course it’s not just about me,” Taylor said. “It’s about all the people in this building who are working towards a really solid future for all of us. So I’m happy for everybody because I feel like the future looks bright. There’s a lot to build on. “
“The fruits of Zac’s efforts have been on display this year and Zac is very highly regarded by our players and coaches,” Bengals owner Mike Brown said. “I know the commitment and passion that Zac brings, and I’m pleased with his approach. And I think the city of Cincinnati sees him the same way the players and I do. He has brought joy to the city and deserves praise and recognition for that. “
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