Sam Wyche, former Cincinnati Bengals coach, dies at 74

Former Cincinnati Bengals coach Sam Wyche died on Thursday at 74, the crew confirmed in a press release. “Sam was a wonderful guy,” Bengals president Mike Brown mentioned. ”We obtained to know him as each a participant and a coach. As our coach, he had nice success and took us to the Super Bowl. He was pals with everybody right here, each throughout his tenure as head coach and afterwards. We not solely appreciated him, we admired him as a person. He had an awesome generosity of spirit and lived his life making an attempt to assist others. We categorical our condolences to Jane and his kids Zak and Kerry.” Wyche was drafted by

Bengals’ Pacman Jones Gives Birth To Child (Football) After Return TD

Bengals’ Pacman Jones Gives Birth To Child (Football) After Return TD

Another week, another memorable touchdown celebration in the NFL. This one, however, was a little weird. During the second quarter of the Cincinnati Bengals’ 30-16 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Bengals cornerback/punt returner Adam “Pacman” Jones returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown. After the play, Jones — who welcomed his first son to the world Saturday night — celebrated by giving birth … to a football. Check this out: And here’s another look at the celebration: OK, that was pretty funny. Here’s Jones celebrating the birth of his son, Adam Jones Jr.:

Bengals Fire Offensive Coordinator After Two Straight Games With Zero Touchdowns

Bengals Fire Offensive Coordinator After Two Straight Games With Zero Touchdowns

It’s not a good time to be a member of the Cincinnati Bengals organization. The Bengals are off to an 0-2 start this season with a 20-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1 and a 13-9 loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday. The team failed to score a touchdown in either game, so on Friday, Cincinnati fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese and promoted its quarterbacks coach. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis also released a statement about the firing, as posted by Paul Dehner Jr. of the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Bengals certainly needed a change, but it’s doubtful that Lazor is the answer. His experience as an NFL offensive coordinator