There is a heavy focus on Derrick Henry’s possible return to the Tennessee Titans’ offense, but Cincinnati coach Zac Taylor is also concerned with quarterback Ryan Tannehill, a player he got to know and respect in their time together earlier in their careers.
Taylor is preparing the Bengals (11-7) for their trip Saturday (3:30 p.m., CBS) to play the Titans (12-5) in an AFC divisional-round playoff game at Nissan Stadium.
Taylor and Tannehill were together from 2008-11 at Texas A&M when Taylor was starting his coaching career as an offense graduate assistant and tight ends coach. The two were reunited in 2012 when Taylor was the assistant quarterbacks coach of the Miami Dolphins and Tannehill was a rookie quarterback. Taylor coached Tannehill for four seasons with the Dolphins, working up to offensive coordinator by 2015.
“I had a tremendous eight years being around Ryan Tannehill,” Taylor said. “I’ve probably got a stronger library of all the throws, all the catches, all the runs he had over those eight years than maybe he does because as a coach you’re watching all those cutups all the time.”
Taylor mentioned Tannehill’s catches because Tannehill spent the first 30 games of his career at Texas A&M playing receiver. He won the Aggies’ starting quarterback job at midseason in his junior season.
“There is a misconception that he came to Texas A&M as a receiver and he did not,” Taylor said. “He came in as quarterback. He was a quarterback from Big Spring (Texas) High…