The Gray Hairs of a Grinder
Taylor laughed off the pressure when pressed about the daily grind of the job. “I’ve got enough gray hairs. One year feels like four,” he admitted. The math checks out. The NFL chews up coaches and spits them out fast. Look around the league rooms this week. Ben Johnson now runs the show in Chicago. Dan Campbell commands Detroit. Matt LaFleur built a machine in Green Bay. Yet, Taylor outlasted almost everyone in his hiring cycle.
Cincinnati fans remember the chaos of 2019. Joe Burrow still wore Ohio State colors on first reference. Joe Flacco just ended his Baltimore era. Now? Taylor stands next to Marvin Lewis, Sam Wyche, and Paul Brown as the only men to coach the Bengals for eight seasons. He owns the longevity, but he desperately craves the ring.
Surviving the Injury Bug
Adversity tracks Taylor like a shadow. He lost A.J. Green on day one. He navigated a rookie quarterback through the COVID-19 lockdown. Last season brought the harshest blow yet. Joe Burrow and Trey Hendrickson combined for just 15 games in 2025. Missing your generational passer and All-Pro pass rusher dooms most teams to the league basement. The Bengals kept fighting. Cornerbacks coach Charles Burks calls this stoicism “grace,” but Taylor views it as pure necessity.
Sitting in the Biltmore lobby, I watched Taylor interact with rival executives. He offers a firm handshake, a quick nod, and nothing else. No frustration bleeds through. He operates like a machine programmed to solve football problems.
“That’s for every coach. And every team. If you’re just going to sit here and complain about the problems … Half the time you don’t even know half the problems that other teams are dealing with. I’m experienced to know I’m not the only one.”
— Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The 2026 season demands a massive rebound. Burrow’s health completely dictates the AFC North hierarchy. If the Bengals want to rip the crown away from Baltimore and outpace a loaded conference, Taylor must revamp the offensive protection schemes and maximize Hendrickson’s explosive returns on the edge. The front office needs to ace the upcoming draft. Every decision made in Phoenix this week lays the foundation for January football. Taylor survived the fire; now he has to bring the heat.

