The Cincinnati Bengals threw their fans for a loop as they announced Mike McCarthy as their new assistant offensive line coach. It’s not THAT Mike McCarthy. It’s actually Michael McCarthy — no relation to the former Dallas Cowboys head coach.
NFL fans were c ompletly confused over the Cincinnati Bengals signing Michael McCarthy, thinking he was Mike McCarthy.
Monday's news followed with New Orleans Linebacker Coach Mike Hodges joining the staff of the Cincinnati Bengals. Hodges will be the LB coach at Cincinnati, the same position he h
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Tayor has made his first hire since firing four coaches following the season. On Monday, the team announced Scott Peters as its new offensive line coach and Mike McCarthy as an assistant offensive line coach.
When the Cowboys elected to part ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy earlier this month, the writing was on
According to a team release, the Cincinnati Bengals have brought Patriots' offensive line coach Scott Peters onto their staff, along with assistant offensive line coach Michael McCarthy — effectively leaving two more vacancies on New England's offensive staff.
And nothing trumps NFL coaching rumors, such as the headliner that is the Dallas Cowboys speaking with Deion Sanders about their head coaching vacancy. Houshmandzadeh, notably, shared some big thoughts on that whole idea recently on “The Facility” on FS1.
The Bengals hired Scott Peters to be their new offensive line coach. They also hired Michael McCarthy to be their assistant offensive line coach.“Scott is a great fit for our offense,” said head coach Zac Taylor.
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