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History of the Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals play Paul Brown Stadium and wear uniforms of orange, black, and white. The franchise was named after the Cincinnati Bengals football team that played in the now-defunct American Football League between 1937 and 1941.

The Bengals joined a different American Football League (AFL) as an expansion team in 1968. The club was organized by Paul Brown, who as a coach had won three NFL titles with the Cleveland Browns during the 1950s. In the Bengals’ first season, running back Paul Robinson led the AFL in rushing and was named rookie of the year.

Cincinnati joined the NFL in 1970 when the NFL and AFL completed their merger. The team won the AFC Central Division in its first NFL season, relying especially on an outstanding defense that starred cornerbacks Lemar Parrish and Ken Riley. In the playoffs the Bengals lost in the first round.

Brown guided the Bengals to postseason appearances again in 1973 and 1975, and Ken Anderson emerged as one of the NFL’s finest quarterbacks. He won three consecutive passing titles from 1973 to 1975 with the help of wide receiver Isaac Curtis and tight end Bob Trumpy. Another favorite target of Anderson was running back Boobie Clark, the 1973 rookie of the year. Cincinnati lost in the first round of the playoffs in both 1973 and 1975.

Following several coaching changes and mixed results over the next few seasons, the Bengals won the division crown in 1981 under head coach Forrest Gregg, a former offensive tackle and a member of the Hall of Fame. Anderson won his fourth passing title, and running back Pete Johnson and rookie wide receiver Cris Collinsworth each gained more than 1,000 yards. In the playoffs, Cincinnati defeated the Buffalo Bills and the San Diego Chargers before losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, 26-21.

The Bengals remained competitive throughout the mid-1980s. Boomer Esiason replaced Anderson in 1985 and, like his predecessor, became one of the NFL’s premier quarterbacks. Following a 4-11 win-loss record in 1987, Cincinnati finished the 1988 season with a 12-4 mark. Esiason won the first of his two NFC passing titles and shared player of the year honors with Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham. Running back James Brooks, wide receiver Eddie Brown, and tackle Anthony Munoz also starred in the AFC’s top-rated offense. In the playoffs the Bengals advanced to their second Super Bowl of the decade. Once there, however, Cincinnati again lost to the 49ers when San Francisco scored a last-minute touchdown.

In 1990 Cincinnati won its fifth division title. Esiason notched his sixth consecutive 3,000-yard season, a club record. The Bengals won a total of just 11 games from 1992 to 1994, and the team continued to struggle for much of the rest of the 1990s.

1982 Super Bowl XVI Lost to San Francisco 49ers, 26-21

1989 Super Bowl XXIII Lost to San Francisco 49ers, 20-16

 

    Cincinnati Bengals Roster                          

No Name Pos College
53 Abdullah, Khalid OLB Mars Hill
71 Anderson, Willie T Auburn
79 Andrews, Stacy T Mississippi
96 Askew, Matthias DT Michigan State
57 Augustin, Allen LB Florida State
21 Bauman, Rashad CB Oregon
45 Beckett, Rogers SS Marshall
74 Braham, Rich C West Virginia
4 Bramlet, Casey QB Wyoming
27 Brooks, Greg CB Southern Mississippi
55 Chamberlin, Frank MLB Boston College
92 Clemons, Duane DE California
67 Fontenot, Jerry C Texas A&M
91 Geathers, Robert DE Georgia
17 Graham, Shayne K Virginia Tech
51 Hardy, Kevin OLB Illinois
22 Herring, Kim FS Penn State
84 Houshmandzadeh, T.J. WR Oregon State
95 Jackson, LaDairis DE Oregon State
20 James, Tory CB Louisiana State
73 Johnson, Belton T Mississippi
85 Johnson, Chad WR Oregon State
31 Johnson, Jeremi FB Western Kentucky
59 Johnson, Landon OLB Purdue
32 Johnson, Rudi RB Auburn
76 Jones, Levi T Arizona State
42 Joseph, Ricot DB Central Florida
34 Kaesviharn, Kevin FS Augustana, S.D.
82 Kelly, Reggie TE Mississippi State
3 Kitna, Jon QB Central Washington
75 Kooistra, Scott T North Carolina State
19 Larson, Kyle P Nebraska
61 Lougheed, Pete T Purdue
35 Lynch, James FB Maryland
64 Mabry, Mike C Central Florida
81 Mann, Maurice WR Nevada
58 Miller, Caleb MLB Arkansas
42 Mitchell, Anthony SS Tuskegee
60 Moore, Langston DT South Carolina
50 Moore, Larry G Brigham Young
37 Myles, Reggie CB Alabama
24 O'Neal, Deltha CB California
9 Palmer, Carson QB Southern California
26 Perry, Chris RB Michigan
72 Powell, Carl DE Louisville
25 Ratliff, Keiwan CB Florida
10 Richardson, Kyle P Arkansas State
30 Roberts, Terrell CB Oregon State
88 Russell, Cliff WR Utah
89 Schobel, Matt TE Texas Christian
93 Scott, Greg DE Hampton
56 Simmons, Brian OLB North Carolina
90 Smith, Justin DE Missouri
48 St. Louis, Brad TE S.W. Missouri
65 Steinbach, Eric G Iowa
43 Stevens, Larry LB Michigan
86 Stewart, Tony TE Penn State
62 Sulfsted, Alex G Miami, O.
97 Thornton, John DT West Virginia
83 Walter, Kevin WR Eastern Michigan
80 Warrick, Peter WR Florida State
87 Washington, Kelley WR Tennessee
33 Watson, Kenny RB Penn State
23 Weathersby, Dennis CB Oregon State
52 Webster, Nate MLB Miami
55 Wilkins, Marcus OLB Texas
63 Williams, Bobbie G Arkansas
40 Williams, Madieu CB Maryland
94 Williams, Tony DT Memphis

 

 

 

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