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  • Bengals QB Joe Burrow makes his Pro Bowl decision


    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) walks onto the field before the NFL game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) walks onto the field before the NFL game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.

    There was some question as to whether Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow would attend and participate in the Pro Bowl this weekend.

    After all, Burrow was last seen overseas, and major names opt out of the Pro Bowl often, hence Patriots rookie Drake Maye suddenly being one of the players set to attend.

    Alas, Burrow will be there and will take part in “Passing the Test,” an accuracy competition. He’ll also play in the flag football game on Sunday.

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    Burrow’s top target, Ja’Marr Chase, will also be there and compete in an obstacle course that features catching challenges. He’ll also play in the flag football game.

    Bengals pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson will again compete in the dodgeball game, too.

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    After an impressive rookie season with the Cincinnati Bengals, quarterback Joe Burrow has officially made his decision regarding the Pro Bowl.

    In an announcement on social media, Burrow revealed that he has chosen to accept the invitation to play in the Pro Bowl, marking his first appearance in the prestigious event.

    “I am honored to have been selected to play in the Pro Bowl and I am excited to represent the Bengals on the big stage,” Burrow wrote. “I want to thank my teammates, coaches, and fans for their support throughout the season.”

    Burrow’s decision comes as no surprise, as he has been a standout player for the Bengals this season, throwing for over 4,000 yards and 27 touchdowns in his rookie campaign.

    Fans can now look forward to seeing Burrow showcase his talent on the Pro Bowl stage and continue to solidify his status as one of the NFL’s rising stars.

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  • Ja’marr Chase Burrow McPherson Bengals Lot + Sealed Illusions Cello Pack



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  • Bengals Front Office Member Trey Brown Gets Second GM Interview With New York


    CINCINNATI — A piece of the Bengals’ front office is gaining more ground for an open general manager spot. According to CBS Sports’s Jonathan Jones, the New York Jets have requested a second interview with Bengals senior personnel executive Trey Brown for their open general manager position.

    They are also extending a second interview to Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey and already had one with Commanders AGM Lance Newmark.

    Brown is essentially the right-hand man to Duke Tobin and has received a plethora of GM looks over the past few years. He joined the Bengals front office in 2021.

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    The Cincinnati Bengals’ Director of Player Personnel, Trey Brown, has been making waves in the NFL front office circles as he recently received his second general manager interview with the New York Giants.

    Brown, who has been with the Bengals organization for nearly a decade, has played a key role in building the team’s roster and scouting talent. His eye for talent and strong work ethic has garnered attention from other teams looking to bolster their front office.

    The Giants are in search of a new general manager after parting ways with Dave Gettleman, and Brown’s impressive resume and reputation in the league have put him in the running for the position.

    While the Bengals would hate to lose a valuable member of their front office, they understand that opportunities like this are rare and wish Brown all the best in his interview with the Giants.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Trey Brown’s potential move to the Big Apple and what it could mean for the Bengals organization.

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  • Bengals expected to hire Notre Dame’s Al Golden as defensive coordinator: Source


    CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals may have landed a successor for former defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. They didn’t have to look far.

    Cincinnati is finalizing a deal to hire Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden to run its defense, according to a team source. Golden helped lead the Fighting Irish to Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game where they lost to Ohio State. He is expected to officially sign with the team on Thursday.

    Golden, 55, is a familiar face for Bengals coach Zac Taylor after he served as the linebackers coach in Cincinnati for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Golden left the Bengals to become Notre Dame DC after the team’s Super Bowl loss to the Los Angeles Rams in February 2022.

    The Bengals are looking for a coach capable of getting more out of the eight top-100 picks on the defensive side of the ball that have disappointed in recent years. Cincinnati’s defense fell to 25th in points allowed per drive in 2023 and 26th in 2024. A coach with a background of success connecting at the college level adds to Golden’s appeal and he can undeniably make that claim.

    Notre Dame ranked second in FBS in scoring defense this past season and seventh in 2023.

    The Bengals went 9-8 and missed the playoffs by one game despite an MVP-level season from quarterback Joe Burrow, a triple crown season from wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase and a sacks title from Trey Hendrickson. The team went 3-4 when scoring at least 33 points. The rest of the NFL was 79-7.

    Cincinnati was searching for a new defensive coordinator after firing Anarumo on Jan. 6. He worked as the Bengals’ defensive coordinator for all six years Taylor has been at the helm. Former Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham was also a finalist for DC.

    Golden first made a name for himself as the head coach of Temple University from 2006 to 2010. He took over a program that went 3-31 the three seasons before his arrival. In Golden’s final two years at Temple, the Owls finished 17-8. Golden turned his success there into becoming the head coach at the University of Miami and held the job for four seasons, going 32-25.

    Golden shifted to the NFL for the first time in 2016, coaching tight ends and linebackers before landing with Taylor in Cincinnati in 2020.

    How Golden became the fit in Cincinnati

    Golden had more connections to Taylor and the Bengals than any candidate and it wasn’t close. Golden truly never left Cincinnati. When he coached linebackers in 2020-21 he bought a house on the same street as Taylor. They were neighbors, and his three children were in Cincinnati high schools. Golden took the job in South Bend after the Super Bowl, but he didn’t sell his house or move his family. He stayed neighbors and close friends with Taylor despite spending most of his time in-season at Notre Dame. Once he started excelling for the Irish and illustrating a unique ability to motivate and teach young players the match started to make as much sense for the Bengals as it did for Golden not having to drive to and from South Bend anymore.

    Beyond that, knowledge of the unique structure of the Bengals’ organization is critical considering how involved the defensive coordinator will be in evaluating and drafting players. The Bengals ask their coaches to stay involved in the draft and free agency more than any team in the NFL. The family ownership creates another unique balance for all core members of the coaching staff. Plus, Taylor focuses mostly on the offensive side of the ball, leaving the defensive coordinator to essentially serve as head coach on the other side of the ball, largely with free reign. Golden arrives well aware of it all.

    This also falls in line with a successful move made last year by one of Taylor’s closest coaching friends, Matt LaFleur. The Packers coach made a move at defensive coordinator and plucked Boston College head coach Jeff Hafley from the college ranks. The Packers jumped from 22nd in points allowed per drive in 2023 to sixth this past season.

    With the Bengals expected to lean heavily into their youth movement on defense, the idea of a coach with a background in college had advantages against those with histories predominantly in the NFL. Even more so to add a fresh voice, but also one where both sides know exactly what they are getting into. — Paul Dehner Jr., Bengals beat writer

    Who the Bengals are adding as a defensive line coach

    Jerry Montgomery, 45, will take over as defensive line coach after one year in New England. He will be entering his 20th season coaching the defensive line between the college and pro game. Montgomery bounced around major college programs before landing with the Green Bay Packers in 2015. He spent nine seasons in Green Bay, working his way up from a defensive line assistant to defensive line coach and run game coordinator before leaving prior to last season. Montgomery took a job as the Patriots’ defensive line coach, but that proved to be short lived in the first season under Jerod Mayo, who was fired and replaced by Mike Vrabel.

    This marks an interesting addition to the Bengals’ staff along with offensive line coach Scott Peters and his assistant Michael McCarthy, who also come from the Patriots’ staff. Both sides of the New England trenches will move to Cincinnati as they try to revitalized a struggling area of their roster.

    His task will be front and center developing a defensive line that struggled mightily in 2024, seeing regression from a collection of high draft picks and minimal production from every veteran not named Trey Hendrickson. Zac Taylor fired defensive line coach Marion Hobby as part of the defensive overhaul. — Dehner Jr.

    How Golden’s departure impacts Notre Dame

    Golden’s departure for Cincinnati had been bubbling around Notre Dame for the past few weeks, even during the program’s run to the national championship. Even through three seasons in South Bend, Ind., Cincinnati was still considered Golden’s home base. And as much as Notre Dame has compensated Golden at the top of the college market, a chance to return to the NFL offers the next challenge in a career that’s ridden the wave from being an up-and-coming coach to off the grid to back to being one of the smartest minds in football.

    Notre Dame’s defense has been outstanding under Golden, finishing No. 1 nationally in pass-efficiency defense each of the past two seasons. But this third year has been Golden’s master class, as he’s had to build the Irish’s defense on the fly while losing half his starting lineup for long stretches, including All-American cornerback Benjamin Morrison and defensive tackle Rylie Mills. Golden has figured out how to not only get performances out of journeyman veterans (i.e. free agents) but also freshmen (i.e. rookies). On the surface, who’s in the lineup seems to matter less than the system the roster has been coaching up to play.

    If the past three years were an audition to return to the NFL, this time as a defensive coordinator, it’s hard to imagine Golden knocking out his lines any better than this. Golden was Marcus Freeman’s first big hire after Freeman’s promotion as Notre Dame’s head coach three years ago. It’s easy to argue that Golden was also Freeman’s best decision.

    Defensive backs coach Mike Mickens will get a look in following Golden, but there’s a good chance Freeman looks outside the staff at coordinator considering the prestige of the job. Notre Dame’s past four defensive coordinators have been Power 4 head coaches or, in Golden’s case, an NFL defensive coordinator. It makes the post a potential career launching pad for whoever fills it next. — Pete Sampson, Notre Dame beat writer

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    According to sources close to the team, the Cincinnati Bengals are expected to hire Notre Dame’s Al Golden as their new defensive coordinator. Golden, who has a wealth of experience coaching at both the collegiate and professional levels, is seen as a strong leader who can help revamp the Bengals’ struggling defense.

    With Golden at the helm, the Bengals are hoping to see a significant improvement on the defensive side of the ball next season. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. #CincinnatiBengals #AlGolden #DefensiveCoordinator #NFL

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  • Bengals hiring Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden as new DC


    This will be Golden’s first job as an NFL coordinator. He spent two seasons on head coach Zac Taylor’s staff in Cincinnati, as a linebackers coach in 2020 and 2021 prior to taking the Notre Dame job in 2022. Before that, he spent time on both sides of the ball (linebackers and tight ends) as an assistant coach with the Detroit Lions, from 2016 to 2019.

    Golden was also the head coach at Temple (2006-2010) and Miami (2011-15), after working his way up as a college assistant since the mid-1990s at various stops.

    The Bengals missed the playoffs at 9-8, in spite of a late-season run. The defense, which was a major problem much of the 2024 season, ranked 25th in both yards and points allowed. That unit also had a poor showing in 2023, leading to a change.

    With Golden on staff in 2020 and 2021, the Bengals enjoyed their best defensive success — and team success — in the Taylor era. They reached Super Bowl LVI in 2020 and the AFC Championship Game in 2021, when they finished with the sixth-fewest points allowed.



    The Cincinnati Bengals have made a bold move in hiring Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden as their new defensive coordinator. Golden brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having previously served as head coach at Miami and Temple.

    Golden is known for his innovative defensive schemes and his ability to develop young talent. His track record of success at the college level bodes well for the Bengals as they look to improve their defense and compete for a playoff spot.

    Fans are excited to see what Golden can bring to the team and how he can help elevate the Bengals defense to the next level. With his leadership and expertise, the Bengals are poised to make waves in the NFL next season.

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  • Al Golden set to return to Bengals as defensive coordinator


    Al Golden is headed back to Cincinnati.

    After three seasons as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator, multiple reports indicate Golden is finalizing a deal to return to the Bengals as defensive coordinator. Pete Thamel of ESPN noted Golden has informed Notre Dame officials of his decision.

    Golden was Cincinnati’s linebackers coach under head coach Zac Taylor from 2020-2021, helping the club reach Super Bowl LVI in the latter season.

    After stints as a college head coach at Temple and Miami from 2006-2015, Golden was Detroit’s tight ends coach from 2016-2017 and linebackers coach from 2018-2019.

    The Bengals fired Lou Anarumo as defensive coordinator after the end of the regular season.





    After a brief hiatus from the NFL, Al Golden is set to return to the Cincinnati Bengals as their new defensive coordinator. The announcement was made earlier today, much to the excitement of Bengals fans who remember Golden’s previous success with the team.

    Golden previously served as the linebackers coach for the Bengals from 2018 to 2020 before leaving to pursue other opportunities. During his time with the team, he helped develop and mentor some of the top defensive talent in the league.

    Known for his strategic mind and ability to get the best out of his players, Golden is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the Bengals’ defense and help take the team to the next level. With his experience and expertise, the Bengals are hopeful that Golden can help lead their defense to new heights in the upcoming season.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Al Golden’s return to the Bengals as defensive coordinator and what it means for the team’s future. #Bengals #AlGolden #DefensiveCoordinator

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  • Sources – Notre Dame’s Al Golden to return to Bengals as DC


    CINCINNATI — A familiar face is headed back to the Cincinnati Bengals.

    Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden is expected to join the Bengals in the same role, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Wednesday. The news comes days after the Fighting Irish lost to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff championship game, the school’s first title shot of the century.

    Golden, 55, spent the last three seasons as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator. Golden replaces Lou Anarumo, who held the post for the last six seasons before he was fired after the Bengals missed the postseason.

    This will be Golden’s second stint on Zac Taylor’s coaching staff. Before taking the job at Notre Dame, he was Cincinnati’s linebackers coach during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. During those years, Golden played an integral role in leading a defense that helped the Bengals reach the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years.

    The Fighting Irish’s defense was a major reason why Notre Dame was a game away from winning its first national championship since 1988. Entering the CFP final against the Buckeyes, Notre Dame’s defense ranked fourth among Power Four teams in points allowed per drive (1.21), according to ESPN Research.

    He will be tasked with leading a Bengals defense that looks vastly different from just a couple years ago. Staples from that Super Bowl team, including safety Jessie Bates III and defensive tackle DJ Reader, departed in free agency in 2023 and 2024, respectively. Last season, Anarumo was tasked with balancing a group that featured aging veterans, injuries at key positions and inexperience at others.

    Eventually, the defense figured things out during the Bengals’ five-game winning streak to close the regular season. But with Cincinnati missing the postseason for a second straight year, Taylor opted for a staff shakeup. Along with Anarumo, offensive line coach Frank Pollack and defensive line coach Marion Hobby were among those who were not retained.

    On Monday, Cincinnati announced Scott Peters as Pollack’s replacement and Michael McCarthy as the assistant offensive line coach. Later in the day, Anarumo was hired as the Indianapolis Colts’ defensive coordinator.

    The Bengals will need to improve a unit that finished near the bottom of the league in several key categories. Last season, Cincinnati was 26th in points allowed per drive, 30th in defensive red zone efficiency and 30th in first downs allowed per game, according to ESPN Research.

    Cincinnati is trying to build around star quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase as they look to end a two-year playoff drought. Burrow was named to his second Pro Bowl following a career year. Chase made his fourth Pro Bowl in as many NFL seasons and joined defensive end Trey Hendrickson as the team’s first All-Pro selections since 2015.



    Sources have confirmed that Notre Dame’s Al Golden is set to return to the Cincinnati Bengals as their defensive coordinator. Golden previously served as the Bengals’ linebackers coach from 2019-2020 before joining Notre Dame’s staff as their linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator.

    This move comes after the Bengals parted ways with former defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo following their AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Golden brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as the head coach at Miami and Temple, as well as stints as a defensive coordinator at Virginia and Penn State.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Golden’s return to the Bengals and how he plans to revamp their defense for the upcoming season. #AlGolden #CincinnatiBengals #DefensiveCoordinator

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  • Al Golden leaving Notre Dame to become Bengals defensive coordinator, per report


    The Cincinnati Bengals have found their next defensive coordinator, and it will be Notre Dame assistant Al Golden.

    Following the Fighting Irish’s loss to Ohio State in the national championship, Golden is leaving Notre Dame to become the Bengals’ next defensive coordinator.

    The news was first broken by Tom Pelissero.

    Golden, who’s made numerous NFL and college stops, first became a defensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers from 2001-2005 before being named the head coach at Temple (2006-2010), then led the Miami Hurricanes (2011-2015) before being let go. That’s when Golden broke into the NFL, first coaching tight ends for the Detroit Lions (2016-17), then became the team’s linebackers coach (2018-19).

    Golden would become the Bengals linebackers coach in 2019 as part of Zac Taylor’s first coaching staff. That was a role Golden served in for three seasons, culminating in the Bengals’ Super Bowl run in the 2021 season before being named the defensive coordinator at Notre Dame.

    During his time in Cincinnati, Golden helped Germaine Pratt and Logan Wilson develop into one of the NFL’s best linebacker duos. That tandem was instrumental in the Bengals’ miraculous playoff run in 2021, but they’ve regressed since Golden left town and was replaced with James Bettcher, who was fired this offseason.

    With the hire made, what are your thoughts on Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden? Let us know in the comments section!



    According to recent reports, Al Golden is set to leave his position at Notre Dame to join the Cincinnati Bengals as their new defensive coordinator. Golden, who has served as the linebackers coach for the Fighting Irish since 2020, is expected to bring his expertise and leadership to the Bengals’ defense.

    Fans of both Notre Dame and the Bengals are sure to have mixed feelings about this news, as Golden has been a valuable asset to the Fighting Irish and will now be taking on a new challenge in the NFL. However, his experience and knowledge of the game make him a strong candidate for the position with the Bengals.

    It will be interesting to see how Golden’s coaching style and strategies translate to the professional level, and how he will help improve the Bengals’ defense in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Bengals hire Notre Dame Al Golden as defensive coordinator


    Notre Dame football’s outstanding defensive coordinator has earned a promotion to coach in the professional ranks. On Wednesday, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported the Cincinnati Bengals are set to hire Al Golden for the same position.

    The 55-year Golden, a Colts Neck, N.J., native, just completed his third season with the Fighting Irish. He will rejoin head coach Zac Taylor’s staff in Cincinnati, where he served as the linebackers coach from 2020-21. The Bengals reached the Super Bowl during the 2021 season. He joined the Irish in 2022, coach Marcus Freeman’s first as head coach.

    Golden directed the Notre Dame defense to three remarkable seasons. Under his tutelage, they were top-25 in total defense every year. The Irish were also in the top 10 in scoring defense in the last two seasons. Last month, the Broyles Award — presented annually to college football’s top assistant coach —named Golden one of five finalists.

    When Golden took over the Irish in 2022, it was the first time he had been a defensive coordinator since his days at Virginia from 2001-05. He became Temple’s head coach from 2006-10 and Miami from 2011-15. Before his time with the Bengals, Golden was the Detroit Lions tight ends coach from 2016-17 and the linebackers coach from 2018-19.

    He also coaches linebackers at Boston College (1997-99) and Penn State (2000), where he graduated in 1991. He started coaching at Red Bank (N.J.) Red Bank Catholic as an offensive coordinator in 1993. After that season, he had his first stint in Virginia as a graduate student from 1994-96.

    Who will Notre Dame hire as defensive coordinator?

    With Golden off to Cincinnati, Freeman will have to appoint a new coordinator to his staff for the fifth time. Four of those hires involved coaches who had previous ties to Freeman.

    After the 2022 season, he had to fill vacancies left by offensive coordinator Tommy Rees and special teams coordinator Brian Mason. Freeman promoted tight ends coach Gerad Parker to offensive coordinator and tapped Ole Miss special teams coordinator Marty Biagi to lead Notre Dame’s unit. Biagi was a special teams analyst with the Irish in 2016. Mason replaced former Irish special teams coordinator Brian Polian, who followed Brian Kelly to LSU after 2021.

    When Parker — who coached with Freeman at Purdue from 2013-16 — left Notre Dame after the 2023 season to become the head coach at Troy, Freeman snagged LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock. Freeman worked with Denbrock at the University of Cincinnati from 2017-20. Mason was also on the Bearcats’ staff.

    Golden’s departure marks the program’s fifth defensive coordinator search since 2017.



    The Cincinnati Bengals have made a major coaching move by bringing in former Notre Dame assistant coach Al Golden as their new defensive coordinator.

    Golden, who has a wealth of coaching experience at both the college and professional level, will be tasked with turning around a Bengals defense that struggled at times during the 2021 season.

    During his time at Notre Dame, Golden helped lead the Fighting Irish to a top-10 ranking in total defense, showcasing his ability to develop and implement successful defensive schemes.

    Bengals head coach Zac Taylor expressed his excitement about bringing Golden on board, stating, “Al is a proven leader and defensive mind who will bring a fresh perspective to our defense. We are confident that his experience and expertise will help us take our defense to the next level.”

    With a new defensive coordinator in place, the Bengals are hoping to build upon their successful 2021 season and make a deep playoff run in 2022. Bengals fans can look forward to seeing Golden’s impact on the team’s defense as they gear up for the upcoming season.

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