The Cincinnati Bengals have made changes to their coaching staff, including the departure of defensive line coach Marion Hobby.
Hobby, who joined the Bengals in 2021, has 10 years of NFL coaching experience. Before his time in Cincinnati, he held the same role with the Miami Dolphins (2019-20) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2017-18).
Hobby also has deep ties to Clemson, where he served as defensive ends coach in 2005 under Tommy Bowden and later returned as co-defensive coordinator and defensive ends coach under Dabo Swinney from 2011-16, helping the Tigers win a national championship.
His extensive coaching career includes stints at Duke, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Louisiana-Lafayette, along with two seasons as defensive ends coach for the New Orleans Saints (2006-07).
Hobby’s future plans remain unclear after nearly three decades of coaching at the college and NFL levels.
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