Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill may be entering just his second season in the NFL, but he already feels a sense of urgency when it comes to his team’s chances to remain playoff contenders in the long term. Since 2011—when quarterback Andy Dalton came on the scene as the team’s starter—the Bengals have reached the postseason each year, which is good. But the bad news is that they’ve not won a single one of those playoff games, and 13-year Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis remains 0-6 in the postseason on his career.
Hill spoke with ESPN’s Coley Harvey on Monday about the Bengals’ year after year of postseason disappointment and pointed out that there is not much time left for this team to remain a high-level playoff contender.