Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers coach history
Troy Walters
Walters is the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals since the 2021 season, a total of four years. Walters' record as the team's wide receivers coach was 38-27-0, making him the second-most successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2021-2022) and had a 5-2 record under Coach Walters in playoff games. In 2021, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI and the Bengals, under the direction of head coach Zac Taylor, lost 20-23.
Bob Bicknell
Bicknell was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2018-2020 seasons, a total of three years.
Dan Pitcher
Pitcher was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2017 season.
James Urban
Urban was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2011-2017 seasons, a total of seven years. Urban's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 65-45-2, making him the most successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs five times (2011-2015) and had a 0-5 record under Coach Urban in playoff games.
Mike Sheppard
Sheppard was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2007-2010 seasons, a total of four years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2009) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Sheppard in playoff games.
Hue Jackson
Jackson was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2004-2006 seasons, a total of three years. Jackson's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 27-21-0, making him the third-most successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2005) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Jackson in playoff games.
Alex Wood
Wood was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2003 season.
Steve Mooshagian
Mooshagian was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1999-2002 seasons, a total of four years. Mooshagian's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 16-48-0, making him the third-least successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history.
John Garrett
Garrett was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1995-1996 seasons, a total of two years.
Richard Williamson
Williamson was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1992-1994 seasons, a total of three years. Williamson's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 11-37-0, making him the second-least successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history.
David Shula
Shula was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1991 season. Shula's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 3-13-0, making him the least successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history.
Mike Stock
Stock was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1990 season. Stock's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 9-7-0, making him the third-most successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1990) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Stock in playoff games.
Bruce Coslet
Coslet was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1984-1989 seasons, a total of six years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1988) and had a 2-1 record under Coach Coslet in playoff games. In 1988, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIII and the Bengals, under the direction of head coach Sam Wyche, lost 16-20.
Lindy Infante
Infante was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1980-1981 seasons, a total of two years. Infante's record as the team's wide receivers coach was 18-14-0, making him the third-most successful wide receivers coach in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1981) and had a 2-1 record under Coach Infante in playoff games. In 1981, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XVI and the Bengals, under the direction of head coach Forrest Gregg, lost 21-26.
Boyd Dowler
Dowler was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1976-1979 seasons, a total of four years.
Bill Walsh
Walsh was the wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1969-1975 seasons, a total of seven years. The team made it to the playoffs three times (1970, 1973, 1975) and had a 0-3 record under Coach Walsh in playoff games.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers coach record
Coach | Years | Record | Win percentage | Playoff record |
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Troy Walters | 2021-2024 | 38-27-0 | 58.5% | 5-2 |
Bob Bicknell | 2018-2020 | 12-35-1 | 26.0% | 0-0 |
James Urban | 2011-2017 | 65-45-2 | 58.9% | 0-5 |
Dan Pitcher | 2017 | 7-9-0 | 43.8% | 0-0 |
Mike Sheppard | 2007-2010 | 25-38-1 | 39.8% | 0-1 |
Hue Jackson | 2004-2006 | 27-21-0 | 56.3% | 0-1 |
Alex Wood | 2003 | 8-8-0 | 50.0% | 0-0 |
Steve Mooshagian | 1999-2002 | 16-48-0 | 25.0% | 0-0 |
John Garrett | 1995-1996 | 15-17-0 | 46.9% | 0-0 |
Richard Williamson | 1992-1994 | 11-37-0 | 22.9% | 0-0 |
David Shula | 1991 | 3-13-0 | 18.8% | 0-0 |
Mike Stock | 1990 | 9-7-0 | 56.3% | 1-1 |
Bruce Coslet | 1984-1989 | 49-46-0 | 51.6% | 2-1 |
Lindy Infante | 1980-1981 | 18-14-0 | 56.3% | 2-1 |
Boyd Dowler | 1976-1979 | 26-34-0 | 43.3% | 0-0 |
Bill Walsh | 1969-1975 | 52-45-1 | 53.6% | 0-3 |
Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers coach facts
- Bill Walsh was the first wide receivers coach in Bengals history in 1969.
- Bill Walsh and James Urban coached the most seasons as the Bengals's wide receivers coach at seven seasons.
- Troy Walters is the current wide receivers coach, starting ahead of the 2021 season.