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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.
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CINCINNATI — The Bengals hired Scott Peters to be their new offensive line coach. They also hired Michael McCarthy to be their assistant offensive line coach.
Last week, the New England Patriots officially hired Mike Vrabel to be the 16th head coach in their franchise's history, just a week after firing Jerod Mayo. With that change, Vrabel will have the ability to hire his own coaches to work under him,
The Cincinnati Bengals hired Scott Peters as offensive line coach and Michael McCarthy as assistant offensive line coach Monday.
Plenty of fans are skeptical of Scott Peters, but coaches, players and offensive line experts all approve of the Bengals' newest position coach.
Peters and McCarthy are the latest offensive assistants to leave, after ESPN reported last Friday running backs coach Taylor Embree, wide receivers Tyler Hughes, assistant wide receivers coach Tiquan Underwood and tight ends coach Bob Bicknell are moving on. A source confirmed to the Herald that Hughes will not return.