Albert Breer reports that the Redskins interviewed former Bengals OC Bill Lazor for their QBs coach on Tuesday.
This comes shortly after the team announced that they’ve promoted QBs coach Kevin O’Connell to offensive coordinator.
Lazor, 46, began his NFL coaching career with the Falcons in 2003 as an offensive quality control coach. From there, Lazor worked for a number of teams including the Redskins, Seahawks, Eagles and Dolphins before the Bengals hired him as their quarterbacks coach in 2016.
After the Bengals fired OC Ken Zampese a few weeks into the 2017 season, Lazor was promoted to offensive coordinator. The Bengals elected to retain Lazor as their offensive coordinator last year.
Cincinnati parted ways with Lazor a few weeks ago after it became clear they were set on hiring Zac Taylor as their next head coach.
In 2018, the Bengals’ offense ranked No. 26 in total yards, No. 17 in points scored, No. 21 in rushing yards and No. 24 in passing yards.
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