CINCINNATI -- Much about the Cincinnati Bengals looks unrecognizable from when Zac Taylor was hired as the team's head coach in 2019.
One of the few exceptions is how the offense looks. From the beginning of Taylor's tenure, the team has been one of the largest proponents of "11 personnel," which gets its nomenclature from the number of running backs (one) and tight ends (one) on the field for a play.
But as the Bengals prepare for 2024, even the offensive structure is subject to some tweaking. After investing in two tight ends this offseason and losing veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd, things could be different.