CINCINNATI (AP) — After 16 years without a playoff win under Marvin Lewis Jordan Evans Jersey White , the Bengals decided to try something different. But they had to wait more than a month before hiring Zac Taylor as their next coach in hopes of ending a long streak of futility.Taylor’s already been in town enough to know the history.The Rams quarterbacks coach reached a deal Monday a few hours after LA’s 13-3 loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl at Atlanta. Cincinnati had to wait until after the title game to make his hiring official. The Bengals and Dolphins were the last two teams to fill head coaching vacancies, with Miami getting the Patriots’ Brian Flores.After three straight losing seasons and 28 years without a playoff victory, Cincinnati joined the latest wave — turning to a young, offensive-minded coach.“Zach is a bright coach with an offensive mind and background, which is important to have in today’s NFL,” owner Mike Brown said in a statement. “And he’s young. He embraces new ideas and new ways to do things, which will be a good thing for us.”Taylor is the Bengals’ youngest head coach since they hired Dave Shula at age 32 in in 1992. Shula went on to lose 50 games faster than any coach in NFL history, finishing 19-52.The Bengals will introduce Taylor on Tuesday in what amounts to a homecoming for the 35-year-old coach.Taylor has a head start, familiar with the city’s affinity for chili parlors. He was offensive coordinator at the University of Cincinnati in 2016, when the Bearcats finished 4-8. Coach Tommy Tuberville was replaced after the season, and Taylor headed back to the NFL.He also knows about the professional football team’s longstanding futility, too. During his one year in town Boomer Esiason Jersey White , the Bengals were starting their streak of three straight losing seasons that ultimately cost Lewis his job .Taylor is taking a cue from his father-in-law, a former NFL head coach, in how to handle his new job.“My father-in-law, Mike Sherman, coached a long, long time, and he just said, ‘Be true to yourself. Be who you are, and people will follow you,'” Taylor said during Super Bowl week. “And I found that way to work for me.”His challenge is reminiscent of what Lewis faced when he arrived in 2003. He’ll be counted upon only to win games, but also to win back fans turned off by the owner’s aversion to change.Brown was loyal to Lewis and stuck with him despite an 0-7 mark in the playoffs, the worst in NFL history for a head coach. The Bengals haven’t won a playoff game since the 1990 season under Sam Wyche Carlos Dunlap Jersey White , tied with Washington for the fifth-longest streak of postseason futility in league history.Since then, Shula, Bruce Coslet, Dick LeBeau and Lewis failed to get a playoff win. They managed only seven winning seasons combined, all by Lewis.Crowds at Paul Brown Stadium have shrunk each of the last three years, with the Bengals finishing next-to-last in the NFL attendance last season. By bringing in an outsider as head coach, the Bengals hope to send a message that things are changing.It won’t be easy in the short-term.Last season, the Bengals had their youngest team in Lewis’ 16 years, and the inexperienced showed. Also, they’ve been unsettled at the coordinator positions in recent years, adding to the challenge. Quarterback Andy Dalton will be working under his third different coordinator in the last three seasons. The defense will have its fourth coordinator in three years — Lewis moved into the role last season after firing Teryl Austin.Taylor’s work with quarterbacks made him a head coaching prospect.He wasn’t much of a quarterback prospect himself. Undrafted out of Oklahoma, he played one year as a backup with Winnipeg in the CFL.He joined the Dolphins in 2012 and helped Ryan Tannehill develop into one of the league’s top passers. He took over as offensive coordinator for five games in 2015 after Bill Lazor — the Bengals’ coordinator last season — was fired. After the one season at the University of Cincinnati Anthony Munoz Jersey , Taylor hooked up with the Rams to work with Jared Goff.Now he’s going to run an entire team.“A lot of things stand out about him, but Zac is so good at communication and being open and honest,” Goff said. “He’s a lot like Sean (McVay) in that way. He’s got a bright future.” Cincy Jungle’s Orange and Black Insider podcastBengals newsMedia Roundtable: Bengals Try To Turn Steelers’ TideIt seems only fitting that it comes to this Sunday’s finale in Pittsburgh (4:25 p.m.-Cincinnati’s Channel 12) when the Bengals try to muck up the Steelers’ post-season hopes. The Bengals.com Media Roundtable mixes it up.Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers: 5 things to watchSteelers host Bengals on Sunday in regular-season finaleCincinnati Bengals’ Tyler Eifert glad Pittsburgh Steelers’ coach worried about himSteelers defensive coordinator Keith Butler, in an interview with Steelers.com, said Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert will be a problem to cover on Sunday, despite Eifert being out for the season. Eifert tweeted he’s glad the Steelers are thinking of him.Behind Enemy Lines: Kaboly, Morrison preview Steelers-Bengals game – The AthleticPittsburgh will be looking for its eighth consecutive win against Cincinnati — and 16th in the last 19 meetings.Bengals’ Jessie Bates rated second-best rookie safety in the NFLIt’s not often that the Cincinnati Bengals find a star on the defensive side of the ball. With Jessie Bates, they did.Random newsBaker Mayfield fined for “lewd gesture” – ProFootballTalkThe stare down of Hue Jackson was free. Another Baker Mayfield moment from last Sunday wasn’t. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the league fined the Browns rookie quarterback $10,026 for a “lewd gesture” during the game.Alabama, Clemson to meet again in CFP National Championship - NFL.comAlabama and Clemson are headed toward yet another postseason meeting after proving their supremacy in semifinal wins over Notre Dame and Oklahoma.2018 NFL Week 17 spread & over/under picks | PFF Forecast Picks | Pro Football FocusPFF’s George Chahrouri & Eric Eager outline the Spread & Over/Under Picks for the 17th week of the 2018 NFL season.

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