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Coaching Hires

Writer's picture: Ron LutterbieRon Lutterbie

The Cincinnati Bengals announced the hiring of two assistant coaches in Mark Duffner (senior defensive assistant) and Gerald Chatman (defensive assistant). It would seem that the two hires round out the team’s 2019 coaching staff. Who knows though with asistants being hired left and right. We could eventually have assistants to the assistants...

Coach Mark Duffner with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

65 year old Mark Duffner joins Cincinnati after spending the last three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as their linebackers coach. Last season, Duffner served as defensive coordinator for the Bucs’ final 11 games This after the team made major mid-season coaching staff changes. He brings with him 45 years of coaching experience, including 22 years in the NFL. We need the experience. He previously spent six seasons (1997-02) on the Bengals’ coaching staff, including two seasons as the team’s defensive coordinator in ’01 and ’02. He also has spent time with the Green Bay Packers (2003-05), the Jacksonville Jaguars (’06-13) and the Miami Dolphins (’14-15). He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. He should help out a ton as we hit the 2019 season.


Duffner’s experience in the college ranks includes head coaching positions at Maryland (1992-96) and Holy Cross (’86-91). He also served as defensive coordinator at Holy Cross (1981-85) and the University of Cincinnati (’77-80). He began his coaching career at Ohio State, where he was a graduate assistant from (1975-76) under head coach Woody Hayes. Duffner was a defensive lineman at William and Mary, where he earned a degree in physical education.


Coach Gerald Chatman at Elon University

30 year old Chatman, joins the Bengals after spending the last two seasons at Tennessee State University, where he was defensive ends/outside linebackers coach, and then added the role of special teams coordinator in 2018. Prior to Tennessee State, Chatman coached at Elon University (defensive line, 2016), Texas A&M University (graduate assistant, ’15), Butler University (defensive line coach and assistant recruiting coordinator, ’14), Ball State University (defensive graduate assistant, ’12-13), and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (defensive line, ’10-11).


Chatman also has held offseason coaching intern positions with the Bengals (2018), the Denver Broncos (’16) and the Green Bay Packers (’15). He played defensive tackle at Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in educational leadership and human services. He later earned a master’s degree in adult and community education from Ball State.


Here is look at the Bengals’ 2019 coaching staff:


HEAD COACH

Zac Taylor


ASSISTANT COACHES

Lou Anarumo (defensive coordinator)

Bob Bicknell (wide receivers)

Joey Boese (strength and conditioning)

Brian Callahan (offensive coordinator)

James Casey (tight ends)

Gerald Chatman (defensive assistant)

Brayden Coombs (assistant special teams)

Mark Duffner (senior defensive assistant)

Nick Eason (defensive line)

Todd Hunt (assistant strength and conditioning)

Daronte Jones (secondary/cornerbacks)

Jordan Kovacs (defensive quality control)

Brad Kragthorpe (offensive assistant)

Robert Livingston (secondary/safeties)

Tem Lukabu (linebackers)

Ben Martin (assistant offensive line)

Dan Pitcher (assistant quarterbacks)

Darrin Simmons (special teams coordinator)

Jemal Singleton (running backs)

Garrett Swanson (assistant strength and conditioning)

Jim Turner (offensive line)Alex Van Pelt (quarterbacks)


STAFF

Doug Rosfeld (director of coaching operations)


Let us hope that all of these new hire and the complete rebuilding of the coaching staff takes us in the right direction. I like to think that it will. A new mindset has hit Cincinnati and it is a welcome change from the status quo. We shall see come football season...I smell a playoff win!


WHODEY

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