It was an interesting offseason for Marvin Lewis' squad, with both of his coordinators getting head coaching jobs. The Bengals are coming of an 11-5 season where they won their division, yet faltered in the playoffs. On paper, they have the No. 23 scheduled with their opponents combining for a .469 win percentage in 2013. Their fantasy strength of schedule is generally in the middle of the pack with the exception of wide receiver, where Cincinnati faces the fourth-hardest schedule.
Offense
With Jay Gruden taking the head coach position in Washington, Hugh Jackson is in at offensive coordinator. This means we can expect to see a very different Bengals offense in 2014. Last year’s more pass-heavy approach will be scrapped for one that is much more run-first.
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