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.
Bengals hire Scott Peters
Plenty of fans are skeptical of Scott Peters, but coaches, players and offensive line experts all approve of the Bengals' newest position coach.
Cincinnati Bengals fans won’t need to see or hear much about new offensive line coach Scott Peters to like the hire. Peters, announced as Zac Taylor’s pick this week, arrived with a budding resume, loads of good connections and some great comments.
According to our partners at WLWT, the Cincinnati Bengals have announced the hiring of two new offensive line coaches. First reported by NFL Media’s Ian
Scott Peters Instant ReactionCINCINNATI — New Bengals offensive line coach Scott Peters brings plenty of talent evaluation experience to the team. He sat down with the team's radio play-by-play voice,
The Cincinnati Bengals hired Scott Peters as offensive line coach today, returning the 46-year-old to the AFC North. “Scott is a great fit for our offense,” Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said. “He is passionate about the position and has done a great job of both developing young players and helping veteran players continue to grow.
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The Cincinnati Bengals named Scott Peters their new offensive line coach on Monday. Peters, 46, replaces Frank Pollack, fired by the Bengals on Jan. 6. Peters was the O-line coach
ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Wednesday afternoon that Golden, the defensive coordinator for Notre Dame this season, has informed the school of his decision to join the Bengals.
The Patriots struggled in the trenches last season, but that hasn’t stopped Cincinnati from scooping up a number of their line coaches.
On Friday evening, ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported tight ends coach Bob Bicknell, running backs coach Taylor Embree, wide receivers coach Tyler Hughes and assistant wide receivers coach Tiquan Underwood are all moving on in 2025.