Former Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said he doesn't expect to return to the National Football League.

The Bengals' head coach for 16 seasons from 2003 to 2018 was asked whether he thought he'd coach again in the NFL during an interview with CBS Sports Radio.

"I don't think so. I'm fine," Lewis replied.

Does Lewis miss the NFL? "I do not," he added.

Last month, the 60-year-old Lewis joined head coach Herm Edwards and the Arizona State Sun Devils as a special advisor.

Lewis also addressed his 0-7 playoff record as the Bengals' head coach. "The other team ended up with more points," Lewis explained.

"You become an NFL coach for one thing, and that's to win the championship - and we were unable to do that," Lewis said. "That's the unfortunate part. But that locker room is full of great young players. I'm wishing them the best of luck this coming season."

Lewis added that he likely won't watch the NFL as much as he did before he and the Bengals parted ways at the end of 2018.

"I watched games because it had an affect on things I was doing and so forth and strategically and so forth if I had an opportunity to watch another game, but I'd probably spend more time watching golf on TV than football. ... With my responsibilities here at ASU, I'll probably be a little busy on Sundays," Lewis said.

LOVE THE BENGALS? Subscribe today to get access to all of our coverage