Bengals Interview Andy Dickerson for Offensive Coordinator Job
CINCINNATI — The Bengals interviewed former Seattle Seahawks offensive line coach Andy Dickerson for their offensive coordinator job according to Mike Silver.
Dickerson spent time with the Rams on Sean McVay’s staff in 2018-19. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was on that coaching staff in 2018.
The 41-year-old has 18 years of experience and spent the past three seasons in Seattle.
The Bengals have to interview at least two external minority candidates before making a decision on their next offensive coordinator.
Quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher is still considered the favorite, but the Bengals will interview a few more candidates before making a decision.
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Bengals Select LSU Wide Receiver Brian Thomas Jr. in Bucky Brooks Latest NFL.com Mock Draft
CINCINNATI — Another LSU Bengal, who says no? NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks posted his first 2024 NFL mock draft on NFL.com and had the Bengals selecting LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.
The 6-foot-4, 205-pound talent posted 68 catches for 1,177 yards and 17 touchdowns this past season.
“The potential loss of Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd in free agency could force the Bengals to take an offensive weapon early in the draft,” Brooks wrote. “Thomas is an athletic playmaker with the size and ball skills to thrive as a WR2 opposite Ja’Marr Chase.”
Thomas is currently ranked 23rd overall on the consensus big board and fifth among wide receivers.
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