The New England Patriots have earned a reputation for making poor decisions regarding wide receivers, particularly in the first round of the NFL Draft. However, that trend could change this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals have recently appointed Scott Peters as their new offensive line coach. Peters, who comes from the New England Patriots where he served as the offensive line coach in 2024, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record to the team.
The Patriots struggled in the trenches last season, but that hasn’t stopped Cincinnati from scooping up a number of their line coaches.
New England Patriots offensive line coach Scott Peters has accepted the offensive line coaching job for the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals announced the news in a social media post on Monday.
The Cincinnati Bengals are finalizing a deal to make Notre Dame's Al Golden their new defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Golden will arrive at the Bengals' facility Thursday to sign his deal.
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez bounced back in his second NFL season after his rookie campaign was cut short by a torn labrum. He only start
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.
Al Golden is headed back to Cincinnati ... I am excited to have him on our staff.” The Bengals also hired Michael McCarthy as their assistant offensive line coach. He had the same role with New England in 2024. The awards are out. Ten in all.
Cincinnati Bengals hire Scott Peters as new offensive line coach, bringing in a guy who knows the AFC North and learned under one of the best in the business, Bill Callahan.
It didn't take long for Al Golden, reportedly the Cincinnati Bengals' new defensive coordinator, to start to mold the staff that he'll work with.
It's an impressive feat for head coach Andy Reid, who has been with Kansas City since 2013. With Patrick Mahomes, Kareem Hunt, Travis Kelce and Xavier Worthy, the Chiefs are looking to attempt a Super Bowl three-peat—something that's never been done before.