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Marvin Lewis Denies Retirement Rumors, Says He Plans to Return for 2017 Season
- Updated: December 29, 2016
Despite rumors of retirement, Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said Thursday he will return to coach the team in 2017.
Lewis revealed his intentions in an interview with Alex Marvez and Ross Tucker on SiriusXM NFL Radio Thursday morning, saying “I’ll be back in 2017.”
Retirement rumors came to light Sunday, when former Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley relayed information from a source on ESPN 980, per ESPN.com.
Cooley said the following regarding Lewis’ status based on a report from somebody he said he knew in the Cincinnati area: “The idea is that [Lewis] has been slowly packing up the office, though, slowly …