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Odds Say Bengals Might Actually Hire Hue Jackson as Head Coach

Sascha Paruk

by Sascha Paruk in NFL Football

Updated Apr 3, 2020 · 12:59 PM PDT

Hue Jackson on the Browns sideline in 2016.
Hue Jackson (L), seen here pretending to coach the Browns in 2016, has decent odds to be the next coach of the Cincinnati Bengals despite recording a 3-36-1 record with Cleveland. Photo by Keith Allison (Flickr) [CC License].
  • The Cincinnati Bengals have lost five of their last six games, putting Marvin Lewis on the hot seat. 
  • Hue Jackson has been rumored as a possible replacement. 
  • The odds indicate that the former Browns HC might actually get the jobFacepalm.

What a turn this season has taken for Cincinnati Bengals fans. After starting the year 4-1, their team is now 5-6, has lost QB Andy Dalton to injury, and is on pace to set NFL records for defensive futility.


Most fans were happy to hear that long-tenured coach Marvin Lewis is on the hot seat. But every last one was completely dismayed when Hue Jackson was rumored to be a potential replacement.

Bengal fans were hoping that was a poorly timed April Fool’s joke from JLC. But sportsbooks have released a prop on Jackson becoming the next boss in Cincinnati, and the odds are no laughing matter.

Odds Hue Jackson is Head Coach of the Bengals in 2019

Will Hue Jackson be the Bengals HC in Week 1, 2019? Odds
YES +170
NO -250

There’s a decent amount of juice baked into the line, but +170 odds carry an implied probability of 37%. That is way, way too high for any Cincinnati fan to be comfortable with.
While Jackson has a track record of success as the Bengals’ offensive coordinator, a position he held in 2014 and 2015, his track record as a head coach is one of the worst in the history of the league.

Under Jackson’s charge, the Browns went 3-36-1 over 2.5 seasons. That’s a 0.88 winning percentage.  Since Cleveland fired him after Week 8, the team has already won two games, including a 35-20 pounding of Cincinnati, a win that snapped a 25-game road losing streak,.

Hilariously, Jackson was already on the Cincinnati sideline for that setback as the Bengals hired him as an assistant almost immediately after the Browns fired him. Whatever insider knowledge of the Browns’ system he brought to Cincinnati did more harm than good, evidently.

Which Side is the Better Bet?

Hiring Hue Jackson would be one of the worst decisions Bengal ownership could make. It’s tempting to advise that people pound the “NO” side. But predicting what Mike Brown is going to do on the coaching front is extremely difficult.

Lewis has been the head coach since 2003, despite an 0-7 playoff record. Brown fears change like fantasy owners fear facing Todd Gurley. Hiring Jackson would be the least changey change he could make.

I’d still put my money on “NO,” but I wouldn’t be able to relax for a solid nine months.

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