Cincinnati Bengals director of personnel Duke Tobin addressed reporters for an hour on Jan. 9 at Paycor Stadium. Answering questions in a press conference format following the season isn’t the norm ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Zac Taylor and Duke Tobin are not going anywhere, Bengals president Mike Brown announced Monday. Following a third straight season of missing the playoffs, some Bengals fans had ...
In the wake of the Cincinnati Bengals' 6-11 season, team President and owner Mike Brown threw his support behind head coach Zac Taylor and Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin in a public statement ...
Bengals coach Zac Taylor, right, and director of player personnel Duke Tobin will be back next season, despite a 6-11 record in 2025. Joe Robbins / Getty Images Everyone wants blood. They want heads ...
Deputy Showbiz Editor at Express.co.uk. She covers UK shows and frequently writes about dramas, soaps and live TV programmes. Rebecca previously worked as the Deputy Features and Lifestyle Editor at ...
SAN ANTONIO – STOMP, the “international percussion sensation” show, will stop by the Tobin Center this week for 2 performances. KSAT got a chance to meet some of the artists in the show and get a look ...
Good on Duke Tobin for stepping into the spotlight and answering nearly 50 questions in a professional manner during an hourlong press conference Jan. 9. Cincinnati Bengals fans needed to hear ASAP ...
Jan. 5 (UPI) --The Cincinnati Bengals will retain head coach Zac Taylor and director of player personnel Duke Tobin, owner Mike Brown announced Monday. Taylor led the Bengals to a 52-63-1 record over ...
Chelsea Tobin is the founder of Queen of Swords Media, where she helps companies with content and digital marketing. She also freelances as a voice-over artist. Her Forbes column helps freelancers, ...
Cincinnati's 6-11 finish and third straight season without a playoff berth is not prompting any change for 2026. The Bengals are retaining head coach Zac Taylor and player personnel chief Duke Tobin, ...
Count ESPN reporter and host Laura Rutledge among the two-way stars in college football. Rutledge, who has been working at ESPN for over a decade, was everywhere at Caesars Superdome on Thursday night ...
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