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  1. Feb 7, 2024 · Now six years removed from being the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, Marvin Lewis is back in the NFL. After spending time with Arizona State as a special advisor and a co-defensive coordinator, he has taken a job with the Las Vegas Raiders as the assistant head coach under head coach Antonio Pierce. Lewis never had an official assistant ...

  2. Dec 18, 2017 · In NFL history, no African-American head coach has been on the job longer than Marvin Lewis of the Cincinnati Bengals. He outlasted Hall of Famer Tony Dungy. He has spent more days on sidelines than Super Bowl winner Mike Tomlin. For 15 seasons, he set a mark that other black coaches strive to match. And now that Lewis plans to leave the ...

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · Tue, Feb 6, 2024 · 1 min read. Now six years removed from being the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, Marvin Lewis is back in the NFL. After spending time with Arizona State as a special ...

  4. Dec 23, 2022 · CINCINNATI — Former Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis is ready to be the head man for an NFL team again.Lewis made his case on the latest Adam Schefter Podcast. "Yes 100%," Lewis said about ...

  5. Dec 31, 2018 · FILE - In this Oct. 29, 2017 file photo, Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis works the sideline in the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Cincinnati. The Bengals fired coach Lewis on Monday, Dec. 31, 2018, ending a 16-year stay in Cincinnati that included seven playoff appearances without so much as one win.

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · What they are saying about Marvin Lewis “George Mason is getting an outstanding leader who is very innovative and collaborative. I have had the pleasure of working closely with Marvin the past two years as my sports supervisor. He is a thoughtful leader who has a holistic approach in the development of student-athletes, coaches, and staff.

  7. Jan 13, 2019 · Then, Marvin Lewis entered the scene. Lewis went 35-29 in his first four seasons and won the AFC North in 2005. Lewis led a team to the playoffs that had not recorded a winning season in 14 years.