Cincinnati Bengals Hire Lewis’s Son
By Jesse Mapati
Jan 5, 2014; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis on the field during the second quarter against the San Diego Chargers during the AFC wild card playoff football game at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-USA TODAY Sports
No, Bengals fans Marvin Lewis’s son is not going to be the head coach of the team, but he is going to be involved in the defensive side.
The Cincinnati Bengals have hired Marcus Lewis, son of Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, as a defensive assistant-quality control.
Last year, he was an assistant to the University of Cincinnati coaching staff. He had duties with the defensive line and scout teams, and he also worked in the team’s self-scouting, film breakdown and practice organization. He will work in similar capacities with the Bengals.
Lewis played football in Cincinnati in high school before playing at Indiana State as a linebacker for four seasons.
So, we have another Lewis in this organization, but in all seriousness, Bengals fans are not jumping for joy on this hire, because it doesn’t matter to them.
As the NFL draft approached, we here at RFB will give y’all are our mock projections for this team, some fans want a quarterback, wide receiver, offensive line, cornerback, safety, pretty much all the above for this football team.
The draft is on the first week of May, until then stay tuned for the projections, when it’s available on here.