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Bengals Don't Care About Their Fans, Tua Benched For Sunday, Jizzle James Returns For UC, Xavier vs. Creighton

Bengals Don't Care About Their Fans, Tua Benched For Sunday, Jizzle James Returns For UC, Xavier vs. Creighton

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On today's show we discuss the Bengals not caring about their fans, Dianna Russini's comments on Joe Burrow, why the Bengals feel comfortable with Zac Taylor, Tua Tagovailoa being benched for Sunday's game, Jizzle James returning to the UC basketball team, Arch Manning committing to returning to Texas next season, Xavier vs. Creighton tonight and more!

Bengals news: Paul Dehner Jr.’s recent reporting suggests that, even after missing the playoffs for a third straight season and finishing with a 4-10 record, the Bengals are unlikely to make sweeping changes at the top of the football operations or coaching hierarchy. Internally, both Duke Tobin and Zac Taylor are expected to remain with the team heading into the 2026 season rather than being dismissed.

A key reason for this continuity is Tobin’s deeply rooted relationship with Bengals ownership. Dehner notes that Tobin—officially titled Director of Player Personnel but functioning as the de facto general manager—is regarded almost as part of the family by owner Mike Brown and the broader leadership structure. Because of this, ownership reportedly has no internal inclination to fire Tobin, even amid external pressure and fan frustration.

Taylor’s situation is similar in that his contractual status strongly favors retention. Dehner explains that Taylor is under contract through the 2027 season due to an additional extension that was not widely publicized at the time. Because the Bengals rarely fire head coaches with multiple years left on their deals, and given Taylor’s history leading the team to a Super Bowl and consecutive AFC Championship Games earlier in his tenure, his job is viewed as relatively secure.

In short, Dehner’s reporting paints a picture of ownership favoring stability and loyalty over dramatic change, even in the face of poor on-field results and vocal calls from the fan base for a reset. Both Tobin and Taylor are therefore expected to stay put for the foreseeable future.

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