The Bengals will have stability on the sidelines and in the front office for 2026. Head coach Zac Taylor and player personnel director Duke Tobin are officially safe. 
“Our focus is on building a team that can consistently compete at the highest level, with the goal of winning championships,” a statement from owner Mike Brown reads. “After thoughtful consideration, I am confident that Duke Tobin and Zac Taylor are the right leaders to guide us forward. They have proven they can build and lead teams that compete for championships. We trust their plans and expect to return to our desired level of success.”
The possibility of major changes was raised in the midst of Cincinnati’s mid-season slump. Toward the end of the campaign, however, it appeared as though both Taylor and Tobin were no longer in danger of being dismissed. Today’s news offers confirmation on that front.
Quarterback Joe Burrow has drawn plenty of attention with his recent comments on his future given his track record of making his opinion known for several high-profile roster decisions. He has shown full support for Taylor, something which has no doubt helped contribute to this decision. The Exhibit’s Josina Anderson reports a group of players offered an endorsement over the past week or so for keeping the 42-year-old in the fold.
2025 marks the third season in a row in which Cincinnati has fallen short of the postseason. Taylor’s first two campaigns resulted in a total of six wins, but the decision to retain him initially proved to be worthwhile. The Bengals reached the Super Bowl during his third season at the helm. That was followed by a trip to the AFC championship game. Since then, however, shortcomings on defense along with Burrow injuries have proven to be highly problematic.
Overall, Taylor’s record across seven years stands at 52-63-1. Improvement will be sought out this offseason, and it will be interesting to see if that includes changes on his staff. Longtime offensive coordinator Brian Callahan departed in 2024, and last winter the Bengals parted with veteran defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The latter’s replacement, Al Golden, oversaw a unit which endured massive struggles for much of the campaign. Cincinnati’s defense improved to a degree late in the season but still finished 30th in points allowed.
An inability to replace Cincinnati’s Super Bowl core on defense was raised as an argument in favor of moving on from Tobin, who has been in place since 2002. He will continue in his current role, however, as the Bengals opt once again for stability. If 2026 includes a repeat of this season’s struggles, a new round of calls for firings will no doubt emerge. The team’s top decision-makers will receive the opportunity to turn things around and avoid such a scenario.

I’m no big fan of Tobin, but ownership makes that job much, much harder. As for Taylor, I’ve never been clear what exactly he adds.
Zac seems like just a guy. If he got a job at the DMV I wouldn’t notice him lol
Yeah, I can see an argument for Tobin. I see absolutely none for Taylor.
Joe needs to be traded.
Honestly it’s so impressive the way they completely waste Pro Bowl QBs.
Burrow is the best QB in the league but he’s on one of the worst run teams by far.
Burrow turtled for Myles Garrett’s record-setting sack … Bengals lost to the self-centered Browns on a FG at the gun … now Zac and Duke stay on to the dismay of many Bengal fans.
There has to be something in the Ohio River causing all that Cincy distress.
The Ohio curse…at least they’re not the Browns.
It’s not a curse; it’s poor ownership that doesn’t care about winning on the field.
The cheapest way for the Brown family to operate next season was to change nothing with coaching/management. Done
Apparently, Burrow wants to be for the NFL what LeBron was for the NBA for a while. Has there ever been a successful player/GM?
Not even MJ as well as an owner when he bought the NBA team.
Extremely surprising
Mike Brown is a first ballot Hall of Fame level gaslighter.
Typical. I don’t know why I’m even a little surprised .
only team that can’t find a running back in any round
This is funny, but Mixon was definitely a decent back in Cincy…I’d amend the statement to read “offensive line”, myself.