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FILE – In this July 26, 2018, Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Teryl Austin participates during NFL football practice, in Cincinnati. The Bengals have fired defensive coordinator Austin Teryl, Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, and put head coach Marvin Lewis in charge of a historically bad unit. The Bengals lost to the Saints 51-14 on Sunday, one of the worst showings in history. (AP Photo / John Minchillo, File) The Associated Press
By JOE KAY, AP Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) – Marvin Lewis got the Bengals' head coaching job because of his reputation for defensive excellence. He's now in charge of trying to resuscitate a historically bad unit and pulling Cincinnati's season back from the brink.
The Bengals fired defensive coordinator Austin Teryl on Monday, a day after a 51-14 loss to the Saints that ranks among the worst in franchise history. New Orleans scored on every possession except the last one – when it took a knee while in field-goal range – during its route at Paul Brown Stadium.
The fading Bengals (5-4) fired a coordinator in midstream for the second season in a row. And it's up to Lewis to get the job done
"Teryl worked very hard, but I just felt like we had to rock their world, shake things up," Lewis said.
The timing was curious. The Bengals were coming off their schedule and they would have given them time to adapt to a change at coordinator. Now, they're changing to a hubby while getting ready for a pivotal North AFC game at Baltimore (4-5) on Sunday.
Lewis made another interesting move, re-hiring fired Browns coach Hue Jackson, who served as his offensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015. Jackson, who was dismissed by Cleveland on Oct. 29 after winning just three games in two-plus seasons, will take on the world of Lewis' staff, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday night.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced Jackson's addition.
The Bengals Host the Browns on Nov. 25.
Lewis took the defense to a few times on Sunday, trying to clear up confusion. While he will not change the defensive schemes, he will try to bring more clarity to players' responsibilities.
"They want help: 'Give me something,'" Lewis said.
The Bengals have given up at least 500 yards in three straight games – a first in the Super Bowl era – and are on pace to give up an NFL record for yards in a season. In the past four games, Cincinnati has allowed 481, 551, 576 and 509 yards.
Lewis has one thing in his favor: The schedule is far more favorable the rest of the way.
Top 10 – Tampa Bay (No. 1), Kansas City (3), Pittsburgh (4), New Orleans (5), Atlanta (6) and Indianapolis (9). Only two are left on the schedule: the Chargers (8) and the Steelers again.
With three losses in the past four games, Cincinnati has fallen from first place to trailing Pittsburgh (6-2-1) by two games in the loss column. They can not afford to fall further behind, which was a factor in the firing.
"They're trying to get things fixed now," defensive end Carlos Dunlap said. "If you're not paying attention, you're paying attention now."
It's the second time in his 16-year tenure in Cincinnati that Lewis has gotten directly involved in the defense.
The Bengals hired him in 2003 in large part because of his reputation for defensive coaching – he coordinated the Ravens' Super Bowl-championship defense in the 2000 season. Defense has been a regular challenge during his tenure.
Lewis became so frustrated with the defense in 2004 that he took over play-calling from Leslie Frazier's coordinator during a game against Cleveland. The Bengals lost 34-17 and Lewis left the defense in Frazier's hands the rest of the way, and then fired him after the season.
Now, he's back in charge.
"We're not playing well, so something had to change," safety Jessie Bates said.
Lewis hired Austin from Detroit after defensive coordinator Paul Guenther left to join Jon Gruden with the Raiders. The Bengals gave up a lot of yards while opening the season 4-1, with the defense scoring four touchdowns off fumble and interception returns to overcome the poor showings overall.
With injuries the defense during a stretch of games against the NFL's top offenses, the unit imploded. The Saints scored touchdowns on all five first-half possessions Sunday, and moved the ball easily when they were running out of the clock in the fourth quarter.
The Bengals matched the club by giving up 28 points in the second quarter. The 51 points allowed were one shy of the record club.
Austin is the fourth coordinator fired in the NFL this season. Tampa Bay fired defensive coordinator Mike Smith, Arizona fired offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, and the Browns fired head coach Hue Jackson and offensive coordinator Todd Haley.
Jackson has a relationship with Lewis, who has declined to discuss whether he will bring him back to Cincinnati. Jackson coached on both offense and defense in Cincinnati.
Last year, the Bengals fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese after a 0-2 start, but the Bengals missed out on the playoffs for the second year in a row. Lewis got a two-year contract after the season even though he's 0-7 in the playoffs – an NFL record for futility.
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AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Cleveland contributed to this report.
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