The Cincinnati Bengals have a new defensive coordinator in Al Golden, and Golden has begun putting together his staff on that side of the ball. Per The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr., Cincinnati is hiring Jerry Montgomery as their new defensive line coach.
That should be music to the ears of both head coach Matt LaFleur and quarterback Jordan Love. They know the team's window for Super Bowl contention will be wide open in 2025. There's no reason for the Packers to make panic moves, but it's time for them to go all-in around the team's talented core.
Wednesday afternoon, the Cincinnati Bengals hired former Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive coordinator Al Golden to the same role. Golden returns to Cincinnati, where he was the linebackers coach in 2021.
It didn't take long for Al Golden, reportedly the Cincinnati Bengals' new defensive coordinator, to start to mold the staff that he'll work with.
The Packers will need more from Love if the franchise hopes to be among the NFC contenders heading into the 2025 season. Love threw for 212 yards, three interceptions and no touchdowns during the team's 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round.
Take, for example, Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker, a former 2022 first-round pick. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox lists the Bengals as a possible suitor for his services:
The Green Bay Packers must bolster their wide receiver room this offseason, and an NFL analyst predicts Green Bay will sign a Cincinnati Bengals star playmaker to address the pressing need.
The Green Bay Packers could be in the market for an elite receiver after being eliminated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs. The team has plenty of depth but needs a true No. 1.
Given recent events such as the whiff on Jermaine Burton and ample cap space, it seems likelier than ever that the Cincinnati Bengals will find a way to keep Tee Higgins ahead of free agency. But that won’t stop Higgins’ name from coming up in chatter around free agency.
In 2020, with the Green Bay Packers coming off a surprising trip to the NFC Championship Game but short on passing-game weapons opposite Davante Adams, they cou
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams, who spent eight highly successful seasons with the Green Bay Packers, stirred speculation during a recent appearance on " Up and Adams ". While discussing Green Bay’s potential offseason moves, Adams dropped an intriguing comment about the team’s rumored pursuit of a superstar wide receiver.
The Atlanta Falcons interviewed Green Bay passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley and former Cincinnati assistant Lou Anarumo as they continue their search for a defensive coordinator