Darrin Simmons talks impending free agents on special teams
The Bengals’ special teams coordinator and assistant head coach told the Bengals’ website who he wants to retain for his unit.
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While the playoffs begin, the season is over for the Bengals. That means they’re focusing on next year.
Special teams is the only unit that the Bengals’ didn’t have routine problems with, thanks to Darrin Simmons’ coaching.
“We have quite a few unrestricted free agents that we have to get back that are critical, critical parts to what we do here and I think critical parts to our team,” he said to Geoff Hobson, via the Bengals website.
The Bengals must have emptied the tank in Houston, as the Bengals drop an embarrassing 38-3 loss against the Ravens.
The Ravens started out like a team fighting for a playoff spot against a team that’s still in a rebuild.
For as good as Brandon Allen has been in his last few games, he only completed six of his 20 passes for 48 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions.
Lamar Jackson only played three quarters, but threw three touchdown passes and gained 210 total yards from scrimmage.
The Bengals wanted to see Tee Higgins make franchise history as a rookie, but he left the game in the first quarter after injuring his hamstring. Instead, the Bengals watched J.K. Dobbins make franchise history for the Ravens, with 13 rushes for 163 yards and two rushing touchdowns.
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