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Zac Taylor's Odds of Being the Next Head Coach Fired Drop After Bengals' Win Over Steelers

Taylor led the Bengals past the Steelers on Monday
Zac Taylor's Odds of Being the Next Head Coach Fired Drop After Bengals' Win Over Steelers
Zac Taylor's Odds of Being the Next Head Coach Fired Drop After Bengals' Win Over Steelers

CINCINNATI — Bengals head coach Zac Taylor picked up the biggest win of his head coaching career on Monday night. 

Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh 27-17 to improve to 3-10-1 on the season. Not only did they snap a five game losing streak, but they also ended the Steelers' 11-game winning streak against the Bengals. It was their first win over Pittsburgh since 2015.

“This has been the expectation. Every Sunday, when you walk on the field, you expect this result," Taylor said on Monday night. "It’s obviously been disappointing when it hasn’t been that way, but I don’t feel any different. I’m excited obviously, for all the guys in the locker room that put in the work, like I said. But this is been the expectation for us, and this is going to continue to be the expectation."

Taylor's odds of being the next head coach fired decreased significantly after Monday's win. He's near the bottom of the list at +1200. 

The Jets won their first game of the season on Sunday, but Adam Gase still has the highest odds of being fired at +200. 

Taylor's odds were +1800 two weeks ago. They jumped up to +650 after the Bengals' loss to the Cowboys

Check out the odds below (Courtesy of BetOnline).

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Adam Gase +200 (2/1)

Matt Nagy +225 (9/4)

Doug Marrone +250 (5/2)

Anthony Lynn +500 (5/1)

Vic Fangio +500 (5/1)

Zac Taylor +1200 (12/1)

Doug Pederson +1400 (14/1)


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James Rapien is the publisher of Bengals OnSI. He's also the host of the Locked on Bengals podcast and Cincinnati Bengals Talk on YouTube. The Cincinnati native also wrote a book about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals called Enter The Jungle. Prior to joining Bengals On SI, Rapien worked at 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 in Cincinnati

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