Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator history

Dan Pitcher

Pitcher is the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals since the 2024 season. Pitcher's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 4-8-0, making him the third-least successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history.

Brian Callahan

Callahan was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2019-2023 seasons, a total of five years. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2021-2022) and had a 5-2 record under Coach Callahan 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.

Bill Lazor

Lazor was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2018 season.

Ken Zampese

Zampese was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2016-2017 seasons, a total of two years.

Hue Jackson

Jackson was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2014-2015 seasons, a total of two years. Jackson's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 22-9-1, making him the second-most successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2014-2015) and had a 0-2 record under Coach Jackson in playoff games.

Jay Gruden

Gruden was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2011-2013 seasons, a total of three years. Gruden's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 30-18-0, making him the third-most successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2011-2013) and had a 0-3 record under Coach Gruden in playoff games.

Bob Bratkowski

Bratkowski was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2001-2010 seasons, a total of ten years. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2005, 2009) and had a 0-2 record under Coach Bratkowski in playoff games.

Ken Anderson

Anderson was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1997-2000 seasons, a total of four years. Anderson's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 18-46-0, making him the second-least successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history.

Bruce Coslet

Coslet was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1986-1989, 1994-1996 seasons, a total of seven 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.

Mike Pope

Pope was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1993 season. Pope's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 3-13-0, making him the least successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history.

Lindy Infante

Infante was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1982 season. Infante's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 7-2-0, making him the most successful offensive coordinator in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1982) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Infante in playoff games.


Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Dan Pitcher 2024 4-8-0 33.3% 0-0
Brian Callahan 2019-2023 37-44-1 45.7% 5-2
Bill Lazor 2018 6-10-0 37.5% 0-0
Ken Zampese 2016-2017 6-11-1 36.1% 0-0
Hue Jackson 2014-2015 22-9-1 70.3% 0-2
Jay Gruden 2011-2013 30-18-0 62.5% 0-3
Bob Bratkowski 2001-2010 68-91-1 42.8% 0-2
Ken Anderson 1997-2000 18-46-0 28.1% 0-0
Bruce Coslet 1986-1989, 1994-1996 45-57-0 44.1% 2-1
Mike Pope 1993 3-13-0 18.8% 0-0
Lindy Infante 1982 7-2-0 77.8% 0-1

Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator facts

  • Lindy Infante was the first offensive coordinator in Bengals history in 1982.
  • Bob Bratkowski coached the most seasons as the Bengals's offensive coordinator at ten seasons.
  • Dan Pitcher is the current offensive coordinator, starting ahead of the 2024 season.