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Page 1: REGULAR SEASONprod.static.bengals.clubs.nfl.com/assets/docs/2011... · Kate Lackey Ticket Offi ce Barry Katz, Erin Magness, Bev Schmidt Ticket Sales Executives Joe Ellerhorst, Charlie
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One Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 621-3550; FAX: (513) 621-3570

Ticket Office: (513) 621-TDTD (621-8383)www.bengals.com

REGULAR SEASONDAY DATE OPPONENT TIMESun. Sept. 11 at Cleveland 1:00 p.m.Sun. Sept. 18 at Denver 4:15 p.m.Sun. Sept. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 2 BUFFALO 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 9 at Jacksonville 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 16 INDIANAPOLIS 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 23 — BYE —Sun. Oct. 30 at Seattle 4:15 p.m.Sun. Nov. 6 at Tennessee 4:05 p.m.Sun. Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 20 at Baltimore* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 27 CLEVELAND* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 11 HOUSTON* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 18 at St. Louis* 1:00 p.m.Sat. Dec. 24 ARIZONA 1:00 p.m.Sun. Jan. 1 BALTIMORE* 1:00 p.m.

*Subject to flexible schedulingHOME GAMES IN ORANGE

All times are Eastern

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DAY DATE OPPONENT TIMEFri. Aug. 12 at Detroit 7:30 p.m.Sun. Aug. 21 at New York Jets 7:00 p.m.Thu. Aug. 25 CAROLINA 7:00 p.m.Thu. Sept. 1 INDIANAPOLIS 7:00 p.m.

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STAFF/SCHEDULEAssistant Coaches ...................................5-16Lewis, Marvin ...........................................3-4Schedule, 2011 ...Inside Front Cover, Back CoverStaff Directory .............................................. 2

THE PLAYERSCollege/Rookie Free Agents ..............117-120Draft Choices ...................................108-115Rosters ..................................................18-19Veteran Players ...................................20-107

2010 IN REVIEWBest Single-Game Performances .............. 125Daily Log (Transactions) ...................136-137Game-by-Game Team Statistics ............... 124Game Summaries ..............................126-133In 2010, the Bengals Were… .................. 137Participation Chart ............................134-135Rankings, Bengals 2010 NFL ................... 124Red Zone Report....................................... 123Standings, NFL ........................................ 137Starting Lineups ....................................... 125Statistics, Preseason ................................ 138Statistics, Regular Season .................122-123

TEAM HISTORY100-Yard Receivers ...........................194-195100-Yard Rushers .................................... 193300-Yard Passers ..............................195-196Alumni List 1968-2010 ............................ 165Chronology .......................................201-205Cincinnati Pro Football History ................ 210Coaching History ..............................178-181Draft Choices 1968-2011 ..................160-164Franchise Firsts........................................ 207Home & Road Records Year-by-Year ........ 196Last Times ................................................ 198Leaders (Rushing, Passing, Receiving, etc.), Year-by-Year ........................182-184Logos, Bengals, Then & Now ................... 216Longest Plays, Bengals & Opponents ...... 199Offense & Defense Year-by-Year .............. 197Playoff Results ......................................... 224Pro Bowl History ...................................... 206Rankings, Bengals Year-by-Year League .... 159Results, All-Time by Opponents ........155-158Results, All-Time Preseason .............153-155Results, All-Time Preseason vs. 2011 Preseason Opponents .......................... 158Results, All-Time Regular Season and Postseason ...................................140-153Roster, All-Time ................................166-171Stadium Firsts & Lasts ............................. 200Statistics, All-Time Individual ...........185-192

Statistics, Final Year-by-Year ............217-268Super Bowls XVI and XXIII ................208-209Superlative Individual Seasons ................ 184Uniform Numbers, Bengals All-Time ....172-177Uniforms, Bengals, Then & Now .......211-215Year-by-Year vs. NFC Teams, Bengals...... 207

RECORDSRegular Season:

Bengals Individual Records .............270-275Bengals Team Records ....................276-278Opponents Individual Single-Game Records ............................................ 279

Postseason:Bengals Individual Records .............280-282Bengals Team Records ........................... 283Opponents Individual Single-Game Records ......................................284-285Opponents Team Records....................... 286

STADIUM, NFL & MEDIABengals in the Community ................290-291Bengals TV, Radio & Internet .................... 294Media Information .................................... 295Paul Brown Stadium ....................................288Schedule, 2011 NFL ............................. 292-293Training Camp – Georgetown College ...... 289

INFORMATION BOXES10 Wins, No Playoffs.................................. 7725 Does the Trick ....................................... 68100 x 3 = Team First ................................... 801000-Yard Duos … And a Trio ................ 2822010 Sees New NFL Passing Marks........... 38Bengals By Three in Battle of Ohio ................... 6Bengals QBs as League MVPs ..................... 148Bengals Tap the Buckeye Pipeline ............. 165Big Crowds at PBS ..................................... 82Brr … Coldest NFL Games on Record ....... 81Coombs Returns as Coaching Assistant..... 11Double-Digit Club, Bengals ....................... 37Double Whammy...................................... 149Doubling Up............................................. 210Draft, 2011 NFL, by College Conference .... 116First Time Since 2001 ................................ 93Flexible Scheduling Returns....................... 58Fond Farewell............................................. 60Future Super Bowl Dates and Sites ............ 98Games Were “ThisClose” ........................... 62Get the Point?........................................... 144Go Long ... Real Long .............................. 198High-Scoring Affairs ................................ 152Hold That Line.............................................. 7Hotels on the Road, Bengals’ ...................... 70

The Cincinnati Bengals 2011 Media Guide was prepared by the Bengals Public Relations Department based on information through August 10, 2011. Copyright © 2011 by The Cincinnati Bengals. Editors: Jack Brennan, PJ Combs, Jon Braude. Typography, research and layout: Jon Braude. Editorial Assistance: Inky Moore, Pete Schramm. Research and statistical assistance provided by the Elias Sports Bureau and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Photography: Greg Rust. Additional Photography: Associated Press. Printing: RR Donnelley/Nielsen Plant, Florence, Ky.

Cincinnati Bengals2011 Media Guide

Table of Contents

In 2010, the Bengals Were… .................. 137In the Beginning ....................................... 107League & Conference Leaders, Bengals ..... 89Long Distance Leaders ............................. 143Longest Shots .......................................... 160Longest Victory .......................................... 33NFL Travel Miles in 2011 ........................... 96Name Game................................................ 56New NFL Rules for 2011 ............................ 50No TDs; No Problem ................................ 205No-Win Situations...................................... 41Not Drafted? Not a Problem...................... 120Overtime, Bengals Boast Winning Mark ..... 28P.B. and the Hall of Fame ......................... 285PFWA Honors, 2010 ................................ 103Parrish Hits Paydirt .................................. 191Passing Fancy ............................................ 31Perfection at Home ................................... 147Playoff Results, Bengals ........................... 224Postseason Overtime .......................................289Pro Football: America’s Favorite Sport By Far ...84Pronunciation Guide, Bengals .................... 79Punt Coverage Unit Stands Out .................. 47Rankings, Bengals 2010 NFL ................... 124Rare Runner ............................................. 140Record Crowd .......................................... 151Record on the Road .................................... 30Red Zone Report, Bengals 2010 ............... 123Riley Reigns Supreme .............................. 161Sellout Streaks ........................................... 26Special Explosion..................................... 145Stat That Matters ........................................ 72Strength of Schedule, 2011 NFL .....................16Super Bowl Host Cities ..................................92Super Bowl XLV Most-Watched TV Show .... 67TV Streak at 96 ............................................. 5Talent Isn’t Everything .............................. 100That’s No Misprint .................................... 105This Record Holds the Record .................. 199Top 10 Rushing Games, Bengals’ ............... 23Top Superlative? Run the Ball! .................... 20Two-Pointers Are Tough ............................. 87Uniform Watch ........................................... 29Unpredictable NFL Playoff Participants ...... 43Worst to First ........................................... 150Year-by-Year vs. NFC Teams, Bengals...... 207

MISCELLANEOUSHall of Famers: Paul Brown .................................. 285, 288 Anthony Muñoz .................................... 177Ticket Information .............. Inside Back Cover

INFORMATION BOXES (cont’d)TEAM HISTORY (cont’d)

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MERCHANDISEMerchandise Manager

Monty MontaguePro Shop Manager

Steve WolfWarehouse Manager

Ron Runk

PAUL BROWN STADIUMManaging Director

Eric BrownJungleVision Producer

Scott SimpsonEvents Coordinator

Alex Simons

COMMUNICATIONSPublic Relations Director

Jack BrennanAssistant Public Relations Director

PJ CombsPublic Relations Assistant

Inky MooreBengals.com Editor

Geoff HobsonManager of Web Site and New Media

Andy Ware

PLAYER PERSONNELDirector of Football Operations

Jim LippincottDirector of Player Personnel

Duke TobinScout

Greg SeamonScouting Consultants

John Cooper, Bill TobinPersonnel Assistant

Debbie LaRocco

FOOTBALL STAFFDirector of Player Relations

Eric BallHead Certifi ed Athletic Trainer

Paul SparlingDirector of Rehabilitation/Assistant Certifi ed Athletic Trainer

Nick CosgrayAssistant Certifi ed Athletic Trainer

Dan WillenEquipment Manager

Jeff BricknerAssistant Equipment Manager

Adam KnollmanVideo Director

Travis BrammerAssistant Video Director

Kent StearmanAssistants to the Coaching Staff

Jamie Janette, Sandy Schick

TEAM SUPPORTTeam Physicians

Marc T. Galloway, Ed Jung, Gerard Kortekamp, Kevin Reilly

ScoutingEarl Biederman

Public RelationsPete Schramm

EquipmentEric Miles, Tyler Runk, Sam Staley

VideoChase Bitowf, Adam Treadway

Strength and ConditioningRobert Harris, Mike Rehfeldt

Team ChaplainKen Moyer

Cheerleader CoordinatorCharlotte Jacobs

Publications/Game StatisticsJon Braude

Press Box Public Address AnnouncerJohn Olberding

JungleVisionDavid Ashbrock, Russ Jenisch, Kent Weaver

Stadium Public Address AnnouncersBob Kinder, Tom Kinder Jr.

PhotographerGreg Rust

ADMINISTRATIONPresident

Mike BrownSenior Vice President — PlayerPersonnel

Pete BrownExecutive Vice President

Katie BlackburnVice President — Player Personnel

Paul BrownVice President

John SawyerVice President

Troy BlackburnAdministration Assistant

Jan Sutton

BUSINESS AFFAIRSBusiness Manager

Bill ConnellyDirector of Business Development

Bob BedinghausDirectors of Technology

Michael Kayes, Jo Ann RalstinDirector of Security

Rusty GuyBusiness Assistant

Terri StewartReceptionist

Teri Moratschek

FINANCEChief Financial Offi cer

Bill ScanlonController

Johanna KappnerAccountant

Keith Theissen

SALES/MARKETING/BROADCASTING

Director of Corporate Sales, Marketing and Broadcasting

Brian SellsAssistant Director of Corporate Sales, Marketing and Broadcasting

Wade MartinSenior Corporate Sales Managers

Ryan Holmes, Mike JamisonCorporate Sales Manager

Pat NieserClient Services Manager

Jamie DeLongCorporate Sales Coordinators

Elisa Calderin, Craig Martin

TICKETSDirector of Sales and Public Affairs

Jeff BerdingTicket Manager

Tim KellyTicket Sales Manager

Andrew BrownPremium Sales Manager

Brennan BarberSuite Services Manager

Kate LackeyTicket Offi ce

Barry Katz, Erin Magness, Bev SchmidtTicket Sales Executives

Joe Ellerhorst, Charlie Slonaker, J.T. Torbeck

BENGALS STAFF DIRECTORYBENGALS STAFF DIRECTORY

Head CoachMarvin Lewis

Asst. Head Coach/Offensive LinePaul Alexander

Offensive CoordinatorJay Gruden

Defensive CoordinatorMike Zimmer

QuarterbacksKen Zampese

Running BacksJim Anderson

Wide ReceiversJames Urban

Tight EndsJonathan Hayes

Offensive Quality ControlKyle Caskey

Defensive LineJay Hayes

LinebackersJeff FitzGerald

Defensive BacksKevin Coyle

Defensive Quality ControlDavid Lippincott

Special TeamsDarrin Simmons

Asst. Special Teams/Asst. Def. BacksPaul Guenther

Strength & ConditioningChip Morton

Assistant Strength & ConditioningJeff Friday

Coaching AssistantBrayden Coombs

COACHING STAFF

TOC & Staff Dir..indd 2TOC & Staff Dir..indd 2 8/20/2011 12:17:23 PM8/20/2011 12:17:23 PM

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MARVIN LEWIS — Head Coach

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in Game 15, when the Bengals eliminated a formerly surging San Diego team from playoff contention in a 34-20 win.

“I’m proud of the way our guys fought,” said Lewis. “We relied on a lot of young players as the season wound down, and we found an identity I don’t think we’ll lose.”

And the identity was?“Just keep coming. Don’t flinch. Don’t ever quit on

your buddies,” Lewis said. “I believe this group figured out what it takes to win. We take it from this point and get smarter and better from there.”

Lewis was named the ninth head coach in Bengals history on Jan. 14, 2003, becoming at the time the eighth African-American to become an NFL head coach. In recognition of the 8-8 Bengals being the NFL’s most improved team in 2003, Lewis finished second behind Bill Belichick of Super Bowl champion New England in Associated Press Coach of the Year voting.

Lewis came to the Bengals with cre-dentials as a record-setting NFL defensive coordinator who had earned a Super Bowl championship ring. His six seasons (1996-2001) as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens in-cluded a Super Bowl victory in the 2000 season.

In the 2000 regular season, Lewis’ defense set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game cam-paign (165), clipping 22 points off the pre-vious mark. The 2000 Ravens are always an entry in discussions regarding the best NFL defenses of all time.

In 2002, the sea-son before he joined the Bengals, Lewis led the Washing-ton Redskins to a No. 5 NFL defensive ranking, serving as assistant head coach as well as defensive coordinator.

He had his first NFL assignment from 1992-95, as linebackers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Lewis began his coaching career as linebackers coach at his alma mater, Idaho State, from 1981-84. ISU’s team (also nicknamed the Bengals) finished 12-1 during Lewis’ first season and won the NCAA Division 1-AA championship.

Lewis played LB at Idaho State, earning All-Big Sky

Marvin Lewis is in his ninth season as Bengals head coach, posting the longest tenure in fran-chise history. He breaks the record of eight sea-sons he had shared with club founder Paul Brown (1968-75 ) and Sam Wyche (1984-91).

Lewis was the con-sensus choice as NFL Coach of the Year in 2009, when the Bengals won the AFC North title while sweeping all six division games. And though 2010 proved a disap-pointment, with the club finishing 4-12, Lewis’ Bengals are among a minority of NFL teams (14 of 32) to have captured more than one division title in the last six years. The Bengals also won the AFC North in 2005.

In announcing on Jan. 4 of this year that Lewis had signed a new contract, Bengals president Mike Brown said, “I believe that continuity with Marvin as head coach offers the best chance to bring us back to and beyond our division championship level of 2009.”

The 2010 Bengals sustained eight of their losses by one-score margins.

“We were a team with the ability to win games, but we did not make the key plays on which the close games turn,” Lewis said. “Our job is to fix that, and we have the nucleus of the right guys.”

The Bengals were forced to place 17 players on the Reserve/Injured list in 2010, and nine were veteran defensive players who would have started or seen significant action if healthy. But an impressive list of young stars emerged. DE Carlos Dunlap set a Bengals rookie record with 9.5 sacks, WR Jordan Shipley and TE Jermaine Gresham tied for the AFC rookie lead in receptions (52), and Shipley also led AFC rookies in receiving yards (600). Also on offense, young WRs Jerome Simpson and Andre Caldwell had strong finishes.

The youth movement came together most notably

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WLEWIS’ NFL HEAD COACHING RECORD

Regular SeasonYear Team W L T Pct.2003 Cincinnati 8 8 0 .5002004 Cincinnati 8 8 0 .5002005 Cincinnati 11 5 0 .6882006 Cincinnati 8 8 0 .5002007 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .4382008 Cincinnati 4 11 1 .2812009 Cincinnati 10 6 0 .6252010 Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250Total 60 67 1 .473

PostseasonYear Team W L T Pct.2005 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .0002009 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000Total 0 2 0 .000

Conference honors for three consecutive years (1978-80). He also saw action at quarterback and free safety during his college career. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Idaho State in 1981, and earned his master’s in athletic administration in ’82. He was inducted into Idaho State’s Hall of Fame in 2001.

Born Sept. 23, 1958, Lewis attended Fort Cherry High School in McDonald, Pa. (near Pittsburgh), where he was an all-conference quarterback and safety. He also earned high school letters in wrestling and baseball. He and his wife, Peggy, have a daughter, Whitney, and a son, Marcus.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1978-80: Played linebacker, quarterback and safety at Idaho State. 1981-84: Assistant coach (AC), Idaho State. 1985-86: AC, Long Beach State. 1987-89: AC, New Mexico. 1990-91: AC, Univ. of Pittsburgh. 1992-95: AC, Pittsburgh Steelers. 1996-2001: Defensive coordinator, Baltimore Ravens. 2002: Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator, Washington Redskins. 2003-present: Bengals head coach.

Head coach Marvin Lewis has reached out to strengthen the franchise’s ties to the community, making more than 350 appearances in his first eight years while also encourag-ing the players to become engaged.

In 2003, he launched the highly successful Mar-vin Lewis Community Fund (MLCF). Since its inception, the MLCF has donated more than $6 million, touched the lives of over 350,000 indi-viduals, and is proud to invest 93 cents of every dollar back into the community.

The Community Fund has eight outreach programs that seek to empower, educate and inspire young people in the region.

Its signature program, Learning Is Cool, was launched in 2008 and has seen great success in three years. This educational incentive program — in which the MLCF and the Bengals partner with Cincinnati Public Schools and Covington (Ky.)

Independent Public Schools — rewards students for strong academic performance. Since September 2008, the MLCF has seen the number of “A” honor

roll achievements, in grades one through eight in CPS, increase by 85 percent. The program will expand in the fall of 2011 to include North College Hill Schools.

The MLCF’s proudest accomplishments include awarding four-year, $20,000 college scholarships to 41 outstanding high school seniors. Several of these scholars return to volunteer for the Fund whenever their calendar permits.

In 2009, Coach Lewis was the first individual to receive the national Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy, recognizing the impact his work has on the community and the example he sets for all of professional sports.

To learn more, visit www.marvinlewis.org.

Marvin Lewis Community Fund is going strong

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to close the season was 89.On Oct. 22, 2000, Alexander’s line shared the glory

of a 278-yard rushing game by HB Corey Dillon vs. Denver. It was an NFL record at the time, and it still stands fourth in league annals entering the 2011 season. The Bengals’ 407 total rushing yards in that game rank as the fifth-highest single-game total in NFL history, and as the most rushing yards in 60 years. The last team to top it was the New York Giants, who gained 423 against Baltimore in 1950.

Alexander began his NFL coaching career in 1992 as tight ends coach of the N.Y. Jets, under head coach Bruce Coslet. When Coslet moved to Cincinnati as offensive coordinator in 1994, Alexander joined him, in the role of Bengals tight ends coach.

But Alexander’s first love in football was always the offensive line. He was afforded the chance to take over that job for the Bengals in 1995, and has held it ever since.

Alexander is a product of distinguished teachers. He coached under Joe Paterno at Penn State and Bo Schembechler at Michigan. He also was offensive line coach at Central Michigan, a school whose coach, Herb Deromedi, ranks with Paterno and Schembechler among the winningest coaches in NCAA Division I history.

Alexander’s birthdate is Feb. 12, 1960. He’s a native of Rochester, N.Y., where he attended Cardinal Mooney High School. He was an Academic All-American at Cort-land State (N.Y.) and holds a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Penn State. Off the field, he is actively involved with the Boy Scouts, the D.A.R.E. program and high school linemen camps.

He and his wife, Kathy, have three daughters — Mary Beth, Carolyn and Emily.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1979-81: Played offensive tackle at Cortland State. 1983-84: Graduate assistant, Penn State. 1985-86: Graduate assistant, Michigan. 1987-91: Assistant coach (AC), Central Michigan. 1992-93: AC, New York Jets. 1994-2002: AC, Bengals. 2003-present: Assistant head coach/offensive line coach, Bengals.

PAUL ALEXANDER — Assistant Head Coach/Offensive LinePaul Alexander is in

his 18th season on the Bengals coaching staff, fourth-most in Bengals history. The only Bengals coaches with more sea-sons are current RBs coach Jim Anderson (28), former strength and conditioning coach Kim Wood (28) and former head coach and

assistant Dick LeBeau (19).Alexander is in his 17th straight season as offensive

line coach, and he is also the team’s assistant head coach, promoted to that position in 2003 when Marvin Lewis took over as head coach.

Alexander’s line led a pass protection effort in 2010 that saw the Bengals finish second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play. Op-ponents totaled only 28 sacks in 618 passing plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays.

The Bengals did not allow a sack for 100 consecutive passing plays to close the season. The streak of 100 began in the fourth quarter of Game 13 and continued through the final three games. Also in the last three games of the season, the line helped the offense average 34:18 in possession time while posting a 47.8 conversion rate on third downs.

In 2009, the line strongly supported a 10-6 Bengals run to the AFC North Division title. Cincinnati’s run block-ing helped spring eight rushing games of 100 or more yards by individual backs, breaking the franchise record of six. Three different rushers combined for those eight 100-yarders, only the second time in club history that three rushers had a 100-yard game in a season.

Twice with Alexander’s lines, the Bengals have set new franchise records for fewest sacks allowed, led by a record 17 in 2007. In 2005, the total was only 21 sacks allowed. In 2007, as was the case in 2010, the offense allowed no sacks over the final three games. The 2007 total for consecutive passing plays without a sack allowed

TV STREAK AT 96 In each of the last 96 Cincinnati TV ratings weeks that have included a Bengals regular-season or postseason broadcast — a period dating back to 2004 — the Bengals have ruled the Cincinnati airwaves. They have been the top-rated show among all programming in the Cincinnati market, and usually by a wide margin. The streak began on Dec. 5, 2004, when a wild Bengals win at Baltimore outpolled all other programs. The rating number indicates the percentage of market households tuned to the game — including those not watching TV at the time. The highest Bengals rating during the streak has been 45.5 for the Pittsburgh playoff game on Jan. 8, 2006. The high rating of Bengals games has occurred despite the fact most games are played in the afternoon, when overall TV viewership is not as high as it is during the evening.

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Jay Gruden joined the Bengals on Feb. 3 of this year as the club’s new of-fensive coordinator.

Gruden, 44, coached for seven seasons (2002-08) in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning a Super Bowl championship ring in 2002. He also ranks among the

most outstanding players and coaches in the history of the Arena Football League, having won four league championships as a quarterback and two as a head coach. In 18 AFL seasons as a player and head coach, he never missed the playoffs.

“We are excited to have Jay join us and give us a new direction offensively,” said Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. “He has proven himself a consistent winner in a variety of positions and has earned tremendous respect in the coaching profession. He’s going to provide the energy and attacking style that will best suit our offensive skill players.

“This is something I wanted to get right, to take the time to make the best decision,” Lewis said, “The offense is where we need to show improvement. One thing we did in 2010 was to develop a number of very promising new players, particularly on offense, and Jay is a key addition to this process.”

In 2010, Gruden was head coach and general manager of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. He led the Tuskers to the UFL championship game.

“I expect great things with the Bengals,” Gruden said. “I intend on bringing a great attitude and work ethic. We’ll build off the strength this offense has developed and add a system to challenge everyone in the building.”

Gruden played four seasons at QB for the Univer-sity of Louisville (1985-88), including three years as the starter. He was a two-time team MVP and ranks fourth in

JAY GRUDEN — Offensive CoordinatorCardinals history in completions (572), passing yards (7024) and touchdown passes (44). He played QB in the Arena League for six seasons (1991-96) with the Tampa Bay Storm, winning four AFL titles and posting numbers as the league’s all-time leading passer.

He was head coach for the AFL’s Orlando Predators for nine seasons (1998-2001 and 2004-08). He led the team to four championship game appearances, with two league titles, while compiling a 93-61 record (.604 win-ning percentage). During a two-year hiatus from coaching the Predators, in 2002-03, he returned to the playing field as Orlando’s QB, leading two playoff seasons. He was elected in 1999 to the AFL Hall of Fame.

In 2002, Gruden accepted a position as an offensive assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, taking on a dual role as he also continued his AFL exploits during NFL offseasons. He worked for seven seasons (2002-08) under his brother Jon, who was Bucs head coach. He contributed to three division championship seasons, including the 2002 campaign that saw the Bucs defeat Oakland 48-21 for a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII.

In 2009, Gruden was offensive coordinator for the UFL Tuskers, helping them to an unbeaten regular season with a league-best 30.5 scoring average.

Gruden was born March 4, 1967 in Tiffin, Ohio. He and his wife, Sherry, have three sons — J.J., Joey and Jack.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1985-88: Played QB at University of Louisville. 1990: Played QB for Barcelona Dragons and Sacramento Surge (WLAF). 1991-96: Played QB for Tampa Bay Storm (AFL). 1997: Offensive coordinator, Nashville Kats (AFL). 1998-2001: Head coach, Orlando Predators (AFL). 2002-03: Played QB for Orlando Predators. 2004-08: Head coach, Orlando Predators. 2002-08: Assistant coach, Tampa Bay Buc-caneers. 2009: Offensive coordinator, Florida Tuskers (UFL). 2010: Head coach, Florida Tuskers. 2011: Joins Bengals as offensive coordinator.

BENGALS BY THREE IN BATTLE OF OHIO The Bengals enter this season with a three-game lead in the Battle of Ohio series vs. Cleveland. Cincinnati leads 39-36, having split its 2010 series with Cleveland. When the teams meet in the 2011 regular-season opener, Sept. 11 at Cleveland, the Bengals will look to tie their largest-ever series advantage at four games. Their only previous four-game lead was 24-20 — established with a win in early 1992. Starting with the second meeting of ’92, the Browns won a series-record seven straight. Win No. 7 was in late 1995, and the streak was one small thing Browns fans could enjoy during the city’s 1996-98 hiatus from NFL play. The Bengals would not lead the series again until late 2006. They finally climbed back on top when they gained a 34-33 edge with a two-game sweep in ’06. The Browns have since pulled into a couple of ties, but they have now endured a four-year stretch without a lead in the series, and they cannot lead again until late 2012 at the earliest. The largest lead in series history has been five games by the Browns, who led 6-1 after the first meeting of 1973.

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Mike Zimmer is in his fourth season as Bengals defensive coordinator, coming off a 2010 cam-paign during which his unit held its own despite a rash of player losses due to injuries.

The Bengals managed a top-half finish (15th) in yards allowed (332.0),

despite the fact that among 17 players who went on the Reserve/Injured list, nine were veteran defenders due starting positions or significant playing time when healthy.

“We finished about average, but I’m proud of the effort we got from our guys,” Zimmer said. “We can do better this year and I believe we will, just from presumably having more of our top guys available.”

The 2010 defense allowed an average of only 73.7 rushing yards over the last three games, and the Cincinnati pass rush was vastly improved as the season wore on. Held to only six sacks in the first seven games (0.86 per outing), the Bengals posted 21 over the last nine games (2.33 per game). The pressure was led by DE Carlos Dunlap, who set a Bengals rookie record with 9.5 sacks.

In 2009, a healthier year for the defense, Zimmer earned NFL Assistant Coach of the Year honors from Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers and from CBSSports.com. He also won the assistant of the year award from FOX broadcaster and Hall of Fame quarter-back Terry Bradshaw.

Supporting the Bengals’ run to the 2009 AFC North championship, the defense ranked No. 4 in the NFL (301.4 yards allowed per game) and led the team to a No. 6 rank-ing in scoring defense (18.2).

Zimmer is in his 18th season as an NFL coach, and 2011 marks his 12th straight year as a coordinator. He was Dallas defensive coordinator from 2000-06, includ-ing four years (’03-06) under head coach Bill Parcells. Zimmer moved to the Atlanta Falcons as coordinator in 2007 and signed with the Bengals on Jan. 15, 2008.

Zimmer joined the NFL with Dallas in 1994, working his first six seasons as secondary coach.

He led top-10 defenses for Dallas in both the 4-3

and 3-4 schemes. His 4-3 defenses finished No. 4 in net yards allowed (287.4) in 2001 and No. 1 in ’03 (253.5). And in 2005, Zimmer installed a 3-4 scheme, marking the Cowboys’ first departure from the 4-3 since the club was founded in 1960. In that transition year, Dallas finished 10th in the NFL in total defense.

Six times during Zimmer’s tenure as secondary coach and coordinator, the Cowboys finished fifth or better in the NFL in scoring defense. The No. 1-ranked yardage defense that he coordinated in 2003 was No. 2 in league scoring defense (16.3). Three of those Dallas defenses led the NFL in fewest passing yards. Also during that tenure, Zimmer guided the careers of eight defensive players who made a combined total of 23 Pro Bowl appearances.

Zimmer earned a Super Bowl ring as secondary coach with the 1995 Cowboys team that defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX. One of Zimmer’s players, unheralded CB Larry Brown, won the game’s MVP award with a pair of interceptions.

Zimmer coached 15 years in the college ranks before joining the Cowboys, working at Missouri, Weber State and Washington State.

Zimmer was born on June 5, 1956, in Peoria, Ill. He played QB and later LB at Illinois State. He has three chil-dren — son Adam and daughters Corri and Marki. Adam Zimmer earned a Super Bowl ring in 2009 as defensive assistant/linebackers coach for the New Orleans Saints. Mike’s father, Bill, made the Illinois Hall of Fame as a prep football and wrestling coach.

Vikki Zimmer, Mike’s wife of 27 years, passed away in Cincinnati on Oct. 8, 2009. The Pro Football Writers of America recognized Zimmer’s ordeal, and the defense’s strong 2009 performance, by voting him the organization’s ’09 Halas Award, which goes annually to the individual in the NFL who overcame the most adversity to succeed.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1974-76: Played QB and later LB at Illinois State. 1979-80: As-sistant coach (AC), Missouri. 1981-82: AC, Weber State. 1983-88: Defensive coordinator, Weber State. 1989-93: Defensive coordinator, Washington State. 1994-99: AC, Dallas Cowboys. 2000-06: Defensive coordinator, Dallas Cowboys. 2007: Defensive coordinator, Atlanta Falcons. 2008-present: Defensive coordinator, Bengals.

MIKE ZIMMER — Defensive Coordinator

HOLD THAT LINE Over Games 5-12 of the 2009 season, the Bengals set a franchise record by holding eight straight opponents under the 100-yard mark in rushing. Prior to 2009, the franchise record for consecutive games in this category was six, and that spanned two seasons (1981-82). The previous record for one season was five straight games, set in 1983.

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Jim Anderson is in his 28th year as Bengals running backs coach. He is the only Bengal to log even as many as 20 seasons as a position coach, coordi-nator and/or head coach. This year he ties former strength and conditioning coach Kim Wood for most Bengals seasons in any

full coaching staff role.Anderson has coached a long line of Bengals running

backs to outstanding performances, with five earning spots in the Pro Bowl. And over the past three seasons, he guided a notable comeback for Cedric Benson, a high first-round draft pick who had struggled to break through in three seasons with Chicago.

Benson finished 2010 with 13 games of 100 or more rushing yards in 40 career Bengals starts (including postseason). That’s a ratio of one 100-yarder for every 3.08 starts, the best mark in franchise history. (Rudi Johnson is second at 3.16). Benson posted his second straight 1000-yard season in 2010, gaining 1111, and he posted career highs in TDs (eight) and receptions (28).

Among current NFL position coaches, Anderson has the most years with his team. He joined the Bengals in 1984, after 13 seasons as a college coach. He has worked under five Bengals head coaches — Sam Wyche, Dave Shula, Bruce Coslet, Dick LeBeau and Marvin Lewis.

Anderson has been the coach in charge of nearly every running back listed in the Bengals record book. The top 14 individual rushing seasons in Bengals history have all been accomplished by backs coached by Anderson, and his roster of Pro Bowl backs includes:

v James Brooks (played 1984-91, four Pro Bowls): Amassed 6447 yards with an average of 4.8 yards per carry, and he was one of the best receiving RBs in NFL history, with 297 catches for 3012 yards as a Bengal.

v Harold Green (played 1990-95, one Pro Bowl): Ranks fifth in Bengals rushing yards (3727) and made the Pro Bowl after the ’92 season with 1170 yards and a 4.4 average.

v Corey Dillon (played 1997-2003, three Pro Bowls): Leads Bengals in all-time rushing yards (8061) and held one of the NFL’s glamour records when he rushed for then-league best 278 yards vs. Denver in 2000.

v Lorenzo Neal (played 2001-02): Earned his first Pro Bowl berth in ’02, as lead blocker for Corey Dillon’s 1311 rushing yards.

v Rudi Johnson (played 2001-07, one Pro Bowl): Johnson owns the two top rushing seasons in Bengals history (1458 and 1454 yards), and his 4221 yards over 2004-06 are the most by any Bengal in a three-year span.

Anderson is also one of the coaches behind the NFL’s top team rushing performance in the last 60 years. On Oct. 22, 2000, when Corey Dillon rushed for 278 yards vs. Denver, the team gained 407 on the ground. It’s the fifth-most rushing yards in NFL history and stands entering 2011 as the most since 1950, when the N.Y. Giants gained 423 against Baltimore.

Anderson also coached Ickey Woods, who was a league-wide sensation as a rookie in 1988 before having his career derailed by a knee injury in ’89.

Anderson’s troops won NFL rushing titles in 1988 and ’89, and won the AFC rushing crown in ’86. From 1986-90, the Bengals finished 2-4-1-1-5 in league rushing.

Anderson’s coaching excellence was recognized fol-lowing the 2001 season when he was interviewed for the Stanford University head coaching job. Anderson was on the Stanford coaching staff from 1980-83.

Anderson was born March 27, 1948, in Harrisburg, Pa. He graduated from Cal Western with a degree in physical education, and has a lifetime teaching cer-tificate in California. Jim and his wife, Marcia, have a son, Derek.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1967-69: Linebacker-defensive end at Cal Western (U.S. Inter-national). 1970-71: Assistant coach (AC), Cal Western. 1972: Defensive coordinator, Morse High School (San Diego). 1973: AC, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College. 1974-75: AC, Nevada-Las Vegas. 1976-79: AC, South-ern Methodist. 1980-83: AC, Stanford. 1984-present: AC, Bengals.

JIM ANDERSON — Running Backs

Kyle Caskey is in his second season on the Bengals coaching staff, handling the duties of offensive quality control coach. He also works closely with assistant head coach Paul Alexander in directing the offensive line.

Caskey came to Cin-cinnati from the University

of Mississippi, where he served in 2009 as a defensive assistant working with safeties and quality control. In addi-tion to his on-field work, he handled all opponent offensive

breakdowns and scouting report materials.Caskey entered college coaching in 2004 at Louisi-

ana-Monroe as a graduate assistant. He coached safeties in 2004 and linebackers in ’05. In 2005, the Warhawks were Sun Belt Conference co-champions.

From 2006-08, Caskey was at Indiana State. In 2008, he coached the TEs and RBs while also serving as recruiting coordinator. The ’08 ISU recruit class was ranked seventh among NCAA FCS teams by Rivals.com. He was TE/WRs coach at Indiana State in 2006, and was defensive line coach/recruiting coordinator in ’07.

He has earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial dis-tribution from Texas A&M, and he holds master’s degrees from both A&M (agribusiness) and Louisiana-Monroe

KYLE CASKEY — Offensive Quality Control

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DBs had 23 of Cincinnati’s NFL-leading 31 INTs on the year. O’Neal was the second DB under Coyle to make the Pro Bowl, as CB Tory James earned the honor in 2004, when he had eight INTs.

This is Coyle’s 35th year in coaching, including one in high school, 23 in college and 11 in the NFL. He began his college tenure in 1978 as a graduate assistant at the University of Cincinnati. In his last 10 seasons before joining the Bengals, he was defensive coordinator and secondary coach at three Division I college programs — Syracuse, Maryland and Fresno State.

At Fresno State, Coyle’s defenses produced three first-team All-Western Athletic Conference players in both ’99 and ’00, best in the league both years.

At Maryland, Coyle oversaw a dramatic improvement in the Terrapins’ defense, steadily guiding a program that had struggled prior to his arrival.

At Syracuse (1991-93), Coyle’s ’92 defense led the nation in interceptions (24) and set a school record for fewest rushing yards allowed (1007) in an 11-game season.

Coyle was at Holy Cross from 1982-90. During his five years as coordinator, Holy Cross was the winningest Division I-AA team in the nation (49-5-1).

Six players from Coyle’s Fresno State defenses went on to play in the NFL, including three defensive backs. At Maryland, Coyle coached future NFL cornerbacks Chad Scott and Lewis Sanders. At Syracuse, he coached future NFL standout safety Donovin Darius.

Coyle has been active in the community, speaking to emotionally troubled patients at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital, as well as speaking at schools on behalf of the D.A.R.E. program. He also coordinates the annual Youth Coaches Clinic sponsored by the Marvin Lewis Community Fund.

Coyle was born Jan. 14, 1956, in Staten Island, N.Y. He and his wife, Louise, have a daughter, Jenlain, age 18.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1974-75: Played DB at Massachusetts. 1978-79: Graduate assistant, Univ. of Cincinnati. 1980: Coaching assistant, Arkansas. 1981: Defensive coordinator, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. 1982-85: Assistant coach (AC), Holy Cross. 1986-90: Defensive coordinator, Holy Cross. 1991-93: Defensive coordinator, Syracuse. 1994-96: Defensive coordinator, Maryland. 1997-2000: Defensive coordinator, Fresno State. 2001-present: AC, Bengals.

KEVIN COYLE — Defensive BacksKevin Coyle returns

for his 11th season on the Bengals coaching staff in 2011. He is in his ninth year as defensive backs coach, directing a unit that has proved one of the team’s more consistent strengths in recent years.

During the tenure of head coach Marvin Lewis

(2003-10) — coinciding with Coyle’s 2003 promotion from cornerbacks coach to secondary coach — the Bengals have snagged 150 interceptions, fifth-most in the NFL. Of those 150 picks, 125 have been collected by defensive backs.

Last season was a particularly challenging one for Coyle, as five veteran defensive backs due for starting jobs or significant reserve roles wound up being placed on the Reserve/Injured list. The five players — S Chris Crocker, CB Adam Jones, S Chinedum Ndukwe, CB Morgan Trent and S Gibril Wilson — missed a combined total of 46 games. Three other DBs saw their seasons ended prematurely by injuries or illness, bringing the total to eight.

Also hampered by injuries, though not placed on a reserve list, were No. 1 LCB Johnathan Joseph and No. 1 SS Roy Williams.

With spots open to fill, Coyle guided solid per-formances out of newcomers Reggie Nelson (S) and Jonathan Wade (CB), while continuing the development of second-year pro Rico Murray (CB).

The continuing standout in Coyle’s stable has been No. 1 RCB Leon Hall, thought by many in the Bengals camp to be long overdue for Pro Bowl recognition. Also last season, Coyle helped guide a productive return to NFL play for CB Adam Jones, prior to Jones’ season-ending injury after five games. Jones proved to be an explosive force and a solid team influence after sitting out the 2009 season.

In 2009, working with a healthier unit, Coyle directed a group that helped fuel the team’s capture of the AFC North Division title. The Bengals finished sixth in the NFL in net pass defense and fourth in overall defense.

In 2005, Coyle oversaw a 10-INT season by CB Deltha O’Neal, the highest individual total in Bengals history. O’Neal was voted to the Pro Bowl, and Bengals

(instructional technology).Caskey is married (wife Kayla), and his hometown is

Daingerfield, Texas. He played tight end at Texas A&M in 1997-98, and while he was on the team, the Aggies won a Big 12 championship (1998) and played in the Cotton and Sugar bowls.

He was a four-year Aggie letterman in track and field from 1999-2002, including 2000 All-Big 12 honors in

the discus. He earned Big 12 All-Academic honors three times — in 2000, ’01 and ’02.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY—1997-98: Played TE at Texas A&M. 2004-05: Graduate assistant coach, Louisiana-Monroe. 2006-08: Assistant coach (AC), Indiana State. 2009: AC, University of Mississippi. 2010-present: AC, Bengals.

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Jeff FitzGerald, an 18-year veteran in NFL coach-ing, returns for his fourth season on the Bengals staff in 2011. Over his first three years, Cincinnati’s defense has improved no-tably, and the linebackers have played a key role.

Last season was a “trifecta” year for the line-

backers in the team tackling totals, as starters Dhani Jones, Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga finished 1-2-3 on the squad. FitzGerald has developed some of the club’s most crucial young talent while also showing a knack for getting the most from a veteran.

MLB Jones, who played his 11th NFL season in 2010, led the team in tackles (160) for the third straight season.

Also last season, WLB Rivers was second with 95 tackles, despite playing nearly the full year with a painful foot condition (plantar fasciitis). Maualuga, who showed progress at SLB during his second season, will switch to MLB under FitzGerald’s guidance in 2011.

FitzGerald’s tenure has also coincided with the devel-opment of LB Brandon Johnson. Arriving in Cincinnati in 2008 after a sluggish NFL start with Arizona, the former fifth-round draft choice has played every Cincinnati game with 15 starts over three seasons, with productive totals in all areas.

FitzGerald directed Baltimore’s talented LB corps from 2004-07, and in ’06, he became only the second LB coach in NFL history to have four of his players named to the Pro Bowl in the same season. The four Ravens LBs named to the Pro Bowl for the 2006 season were Ray Lewis, Bart Scott, Terrell Suggs and Adalius Thomas.

FitzGerald has become known on the Bengals practice field for setting an upbeat tempo.

“I like to move around fast at practice,” he says. “I like my players to move fast. I like a lot of energy.”

FitzGerald’s birthdate is April 18, 1960. He is a na-tive of Burbank, Calif. He played LB at Oregon State and became a college coach in 1985 as a graduate assistant at the University of Cincinnati. He began his NFL career with Tampa Bay in 1990, spending four seasons during which he worked with defensive backs and special teams. Also at Tampa Bay, he worked in computer and video operations, two areas in which he has become known for his expertise.

FitzGerald has also helped develop and coach the LB drills at the annual NFL Scouting Combine for the last 13 years.

A professionally trained race driver, FitzGerald enjoys spending his time off instructing new drivers throughout the country with the Richard Petty Driving Experience. He also has traveled widely, including Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Indonesia and throughout Europe.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY —1980: Played LB at Oregon State before suffering knee injury. 1981-83: Attended Cal State-Northridge (did not play football). 1981-84: Assistant coach (AC) at John Bur-roughs High School (1981-82) and Burbank (Calif.) High School (’83-84), while completing undergraduate studies at Cal State-Northridge. 1985: Graduate AC, Univ. of Cincinnati. 1986-87: Graduate AC, Univ. of Alabama. 1988-89: AC, Alabama. 1990-93: AC, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 1994-97: AC, San Diego State. 1998-99: AC, Washington Redskins. 2000-03: AC, Arizona Cardinals. 2004-07: AC, Baltimore Ravens. 2008-present: AC, Bengals.

JEFF FITZGERALD — Linebackers

Jeff Friday is in his second season as Bengals assistant strength and conditioning coach. He is in his 14th NFL season, including nine seasons (1999-2007) as head S/C coach of the Baltimore Ravens.

His tenure with the Ravens included a Super

Bowl championship in the 2000 season, when he was named Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by a national vote of his peers.

In Cincinnati, Friday is reunited with Chip Morton, Bengals head strength and conditioning coach since 2003. Morton worked in Baltimore as an assistant under Friday from 1999-2001.

“It’s clear Jeff has proven his ability at the NFL level and we are fortunate to have him on board,” Morton said. “He knows how to manage and direct players. I’ve known

Jeff since the mid-’90s and I have all the respect in the world for how he does the job.”

Marvin Lewis, Bengals head coach, was defensive coordinator in Baltimore during Friday’s first three seasons with the Ravens.

Friday began his coaching career in 1990-91 as a graduate assistant S/C coach at Illinois State. He was assistant S/C coach at Northwestern from 1992-95, and in ’96, he entered the NFL as assistant S/C coach for the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings made the playoffs in each of his three seasons.

In 2008, Friday started his own sports training business, and in ’09, he was a consultant to the United Football League, supervising the league’s strength and conditioning program and assisting in the hiring of head strength coaches.

Friday is a native of Milwaukee, Wis. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master’s degree in exercise science from Illinois State.

He holds numerous professional certifications,

JEFF FRIDAY – Assistant Strength & Conditioning

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Paul Guenther is in his seventh season on the Bengals coaching staff in 2011, and this season he takes on a new assign-ment. While continuing to serve as assistant special teams coach, he will work with defensive backs Kevin Coyle in the secondary. From 2006-10, in addi-

tion to his special teams duties, Guenther assisted with the linebackers.

Guenther also has helped raise the standard of the overall defense in the past three seasons, working with coordinator Mike Zimmer in constructing each week’s game plan.

Bengals.com has reported that “Guenther is going to have a big say in how the picture looks on third down, as his role expands in game-planning the passing downs. He had already been doing some of that, working on various blitzes with defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.”

“I like working with Zim because he’s so agressive and likes to be on the cutting edge,” Guenther says. “It’s important to understand the whole concept. What kind of routes are they running against the pressures? What are the protection schemes against the pressures we run? How does it affect the DBs? Get them to understand how they react as well.”

In 2010, Guenther contributed to a “trifecta” year for the linebackers in the team tackling totals, as starters Dhani Jones, Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga finished 1-2-3 on the squad.

Jones, who played his 11th NFL season in 2010, led the team in tackles (160) for the third straight season. WLB Rivers was second with 95 tackles, despite playing nearly the full year with a painful foot condition (plantar fasciitis). Maualuga, who showed progress at SLB during his second season, will switch to MLB in 2011.

Working with special teams, Guenther helped Cincin-nati lead the NFL in punt coverage last season, with an average yield of only 4.8 yards on 26 opponent returns. No foe had a return of longer than 20 yards. The 4.8 mark was third-best in franchise history and the best since the strike-shortened season of 1982, when opponents aver-aged a record-low 4.0 in only nine games.

Guenther (pronounced “GUN-thur”) was offensive assistant on the Washington Redskins staff from 2002-03. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis was one of his associ-ates in 2002, serving as assistant head coach/defensive coordinator of the Redskins. Guenther’s primary position assignment with the Redskins was running backs.

From 1997-2000, Guenther was head coach at Ursinus College, an NCAA Division III school in Collegeville, Pa. He was the youngest head coach in college football in ’97, at age 25, and he led the team to the playoffs in ’99 and 2000.

His 1999 team finished 10-2, advancing to the second round of the playoffs. The 10 wins was a school record, and the team broke most of the offensive and defensive marks in the school record book.

Guenther began his coaching career from 1994-95 at Western Maryland. He was an assistant at Ursinus in 1996, moved to Jacksonville University as defensive coordinator in ’97, and returned to Ursinus that same year.

Guenther was born Nov. 22, 1971. His hometown is Richboro, Pa. He played LB in college at Ursinus, setting a school career tackles record (355) while three times earning all-conference honors.

He received his undergraduate degree in communica-tions from Ursinus in 1994, and a master’s degree in sports administration from Western Maryland in ’97.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY—1990-93: Played LB at Ursinus College. 1994-95: Assistant coach (AC), Western Maryland. 1996: AC, Ursinus. 1997: De-fensive coordinator, Jacksonville Univ. 1997-2001: Head coach, Ursinus. 2002-03: AC, Washington Redskins. 2005-present: AC, Bengals.

PAUL GUENTHER – Asst. Special Teams/Asst. Def. Backs

including: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Certified Level 1 Strength Coach by the United States Weightlifting Federation, Certified Practitioner by the National Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, Certified Active Release Technique (ART) Provider, and Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Certified Specialist.

Jeff and his wife, Jennifer, have two children —

daughter Hailey and son Aidan.

COACHING HISTORY — 1990-91: Graduate assistant S/C coach, Illinois State. 1992-95: Assistant S/C coach, Northwestern. 1996-98: Assistant S/C coach, Minnesota Vikings. 1999-2007: Head S/C coach, Balti-more Ravens. 2009: Coaching consultant, United Football League. 2010-present: Assistant S/C coach, Bengals.

COOMBS RETURNS AS COACHING ASSISTANT Brayden Coombs is in his second season as a coaching assistant with the Bengals. Coombs played WR, DB and kick returner at Miami (Ohio), completing his college career in 2009. He is a Cincinnati native (Colerain High School). He is the son of Kerry Coombs, associate head coach/special team coordinator/defensive backs coach at the University of Cincinnati.

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Jay Hayes, a 23-year veteran of major college and NFL coaching, is in his ninth season as Bengals defensive line coach. In 2010, Hayes weathered some signifi-cant injury problems in his unit and guided the development of some of the team’s most promising

young players.By season’s end, the spotlight was on DE Carlos

Dunlap, Cincinnati’s second-round draft choice. Dunlap opened the year as the team’s youngest player, in need of some NFL maturity, and he was held back in the early going by a knee strain. But he was one of the NFL’s top pass rushers in the season’s second half, posting a Bengals rookie-record 9.5 sacks in the final eight games, with 8.5 sacks in the final six contests. He finished second among NFL rookies in sacks, just a half-sack behind Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh, who was drafted 52 spots sooner and played considerably more snaps.

Also showing strong potential in 2010 were third-year DT Pat Sims, second-year DE Michael Johnson and rookie DT Geno Atkins. Their contributions were much needed, as the Bengals had four veteran linemen go to the Reserve/Injured list during the season. Starting DE Antwan Odom was limited to four games and starting DT Tank Johnson played only seven. And two veteran DEs due for significant playing time — Jonathan Fanene and Frostee Rucker — missed 19 games between them.

Meanwhile, mainstays Domata Peko at NT and Robert Geathers at LDE made steady contributions, each starting every game.

Hayes works with various options of line combina-tions, as game situations dictate.

“It’s my job to pick somebody to get a spark, so we can have the chemistry and keep it running hot,” Hayes says. “We want to keep getting after people and not let them find room to breathe. If we can continue doing that, we can be successful.”

Hayes came to the Bengals from the Minnesota Vikings, where he was special teams coach in 2002. The ’02 Vikings tied for fifth in the NFL in punt coverage.

Hayes was special teams coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1999-2001. In 1999, under Hayes’ direc-tion, Steelers rookie kicker Kris Brown set an NFL record for most consecutive field goals made to start a career (13).

Before entering the NFL coaching ranks with the Steelers, Hayes coached 11 years at the major college level — at Notre Dame, California and Wisconsin.

He began his coaching career in 1988 as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame, and for the next three seasons, he coached outside linebackers and special teams for the Irish. He moved to California as outside linebackers coach in 1992, and he also held that job in ’93 before adding special teams responsibilities in ’94.

Hayes’ last college assignment before entering the NFL was from 1995-98 at Wisconsin, where he was outside linebackers and special teams coach. Hayes’ Badgers were consistently among the top special teams units in the Big Ten.

Hayes played DE at the University of Idaho and earned all-conference honors in 1980 and ’81. He spent some time in NFL camps before moving on to play in the USFL, for the Michigan Panthers in 1984 and the Memphis Showboats in ’85.

Hayes’ younger brother, Jonathan, is Bengals tight ends coach.

Hayes was born March 3, 1960 in Pittsburgh, and attended South Fayette High School. He and his wife have three children. In February of this year, his son Jesse, a defensive end, was awarded a football scholarship at Wisconsin.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1978-81: Played defensive end at Univ. of Idaho. 1984: Def. end, Michigan Panthers (USFL). 1985: Defensive end, Mem-phis Showboats (USFL). 1988-91: Assistant coach (AC), Notre Dame. 1992-94: AC, California. 1995-98: AC, Wisconsin. 1999-2001: AC, Pittsburgh Steelers. 2002: AC, Minnesota Vikings. 2003-present: AC, Bengals.

JAY HAYES — Defensive Line

Jonathan Hayes, an NFL tight end for 12 sea-sons, returns for his ninth year as Bengals tight ends coach in 2011.

Last season, Hayes was handed a crucial as-signment — the devel-opment of Cincinnati’s No. 1 draft pick Jermaine Gresham. The results

were more than encouraging:v Gresham’s 52 catches tied for the lead among AFC

rookies and tied for third among NFL rookies. His total was a Bengals rookie TE record, topping the mark of 44 set by

Tony McGee in 1993. He tied 2011 teammate Jordan Shipley for the most catches by any Bengals rookie since 1985.

v Gresham’s 471 receiving yards were the most by any Bengals TE since 1995.

v His four TD catches tied the most by any Bengals tight end since 1998 and were the most ever by a Bengals rookie playing strictly TE.

v The 260-pounder displayed consistent effort and great potential as an NFL blocker.

Veteran Reggie Kelly returned to the Bengals TE lineup last season, after missing all of 2009 with an injury, and together with Gresham, he helped the offense rank second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play. Opponents totaled only 28 sacks in 618 passing plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays.

JONATHAN HAYES — Tight Ends

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work and adjust their plan to help the team reach its goals. In this way, new concepts and techniques are regularly employed to improve the quality and diversity of the program.

At the very core of the Bengals program lies a founda-tion of traditional training principles, with an emphasis on teaching, effort and accountability. Morton and assistant S/C coach Jeff Friday both have coached on teams that have reached the Super Bowl.

“Under Chip’s direction, our strength and conditioning program remains on the cutting edge of training tech-niques and philosophy,” says head coach Marvin Lewis. “I am very pleased with the outcome, using this program

CHIP MORTON — Strength & ConditioningChip Morton is in his

ninth season as Bengals strength and conditioning coach. He has established a program that has fea-tured frequent innova-tions while maintaining fundamental disciplines.

Morton and his staff emphasize a compre-hensive and progres-

sive year-round training program for players. Every offseason, they evaluate the previous year’s body of

The Bengals did not allow a sack for 100 consecutive passing plays to close the season. The streak of 100 began in the fourth quarter of Game 13 and continued through the final three games.

And twice since 2005, the tight ends’ blocking has helped Cincinnati set a club record for fewest sacks al-lowed. A record of 21 was set in 2005, and that mark was re-written at 17 in ’07.

The tight ends’ run blocking helped HB Cedric Benson to a second consecutive 1000-yard season in 2010. Benson finished with 1111 yards and scored a career-high eight TDs.

Prior to joining the Bengals, Hayes spent four years (1999-2002) at the University of Oklahoma as tight ends coach and special teams coordinator. He helped the Soon-ers to a four-year record of 44-9, including a 13-0 mark in 2000 for the NCAA championship.

Under Hayes’ tutelage, tight end Trent Smith finished his Oklahoma career in 2002 as the school’s No. 2 all-time receiver, with 148 catches. Also in 2002, Sooners special teams blocked seven kicks and had three punt returns for TDs.

Hayes began his NFL playing career in 1985 with the

Kansas City Chiefs, as a second-round draft pick out of Iowa. He played for the Chiefs through 1993, serving as a team captain, and closed his NFL career with three seasons in Pittsburgh (’94-96). He had 153 career receptions for 1718 yards with 13 TDs.

He saw action in 184 NFL games with 122 starts, and he played all 16 games in each of his final six seasons. He played in three AFC Championship games and a Super Bowl (for Pittsburgh vs. Dallas in SB XXX).

At the University of Iowa, he earned first-team All-America honors as a senior TE and was a team captain. He holds a degree from Iowa in general studies.

Hayes’ older brother, Jay, is Bengals defensive line coach.

Hayes’ hometown is South Fayette, Pa. He at-tended South Fayette High School. He and his wife have four children.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1981-84: Played linebacker and tight end at Iowa. 1985-93: NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs. 1994-96: NFL tight end, Pittsburgh Steelers. 1999-2002: Assistant coach (AC), Univ. of Oklahoma. 2003-present: AC, Bengals.

Richmond (2005-07). He worked with all three defensive position groups — line, linebackers and defensive backs — over the course of his college seasons.

During his two seasons at Minnesota, when he worked as a graduate assistant on defense, the Gophers posted wins in the Sun and Music City bowls.

At Richmond, where he was assistant defensive line coach, the team won an Atlantic 10 title in 2005 and a Colonial Athletic Association crown in ’07. The 2005 team was a quarterfinalist in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, and the ’07 team was a semifinalist in the (re-named) FCS division.

Lippincott is a Cincinnati native — a graduate of Moeller High School and the University of Dayton.

COACHING HISTORY — 2000-02: Assistant coach (AC), Bluffton. 2003-04: Graduate assistant, University of Minnesota. 2005-07: AC, Richmond. 2008-10: Coaching assistant, Bengals. 2011: Defensive quality control coach, Bengals.

DAVID LIPPINCOTT — Defensive Quality ControlDavid Lippincott takes

on a Bengals full staff po-sition in 2011, serving as defensive quality control coach. From 2008-10, he was in a support role as a coaching assistant.

In 2011, he will han-dle video breakdowns and game plan preparation, and he also will have on-

field duties with front-seven players.As a Bengals coaching assistant, his duties included

advance scouting and coaching wide receivers, as well as game preparation. His 2009 work contributed to the Bengals’ second AFC North Division title during the tenure of head coach Marvin Lewis.

Prior to joining the Bengals, he coached in college for three seasons at Bluffton University (2000-02), two seasons at Minnesota (2003-04) and three seasons at

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Wto both improve our players’ football performances and to increase their resistance to injuries.”

Morton was a coaching colleague of Lewis with the Baltimore Ravens from 1999-2001, serving as Ravens assistant strength and conditioning coach, and he was with Lewis in ’02 at Washington, serving as head strength and conditioning coach for the Redskins.

Morton is in his 20th NFL season, having also served as strength and conditioning assistant at San Diego from 1992-94 and as head strength and conditioning coach at Carolina from ’95-98. He has coached with two Super Bowl teams — the 1994 Chargers and the 2000 World Champion Ravens.

He started his career in the collegiate ranks, serving as assistant strength coach at Ohio State (1985-86) while completing his master’s degree in physical education. He moved to Penn State in 1987 as the first-ever full-time strength and conditioning assistant for the Nittany Lions football team. He also worked with 14 other men’s and women’s sports during his five years (1987-91) at Penn State.

Morton’s hometown is Hamden, Conn. He gradu-

ated from the University of North Carolina in 1985 with a degree in zoology, where he also earned a varsity letter in swimming.

Continuing education has always been a hallmark of Morton’s coaching career. He has been a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association since 1990. In 2006, he became the first NFL strength coach to receive the Russian Kettlebell Instructor’s Certification (RKC), and in ’08, he was certified as a Level I coach in the Battling Ropes training system.

Chip is married, and he and his wife have seven children.

COACHING HISTORY — 1985-86: Assistant strength and conditioning (S/C) coach, Ohio State. 1987-91: Assistant S/C coach, Penn State. 1992-94: Assistant S/C coach, San Diego Chargers. 1995-98: Head S/C coach, Carolina Panthers. 1999-2001: As-sistant S/C coach, Baltimore Ravens. 2002: Head S/C coach, Washington Redskins. 2003-present: Head S/C coach, Bengals.

Darrin Simmons is in his ninth season as Bengals special teams coach. In 2010, he directed the NFL’s top punt cover-age unit, guided a strong comeback by a veteran placekicker and continued getting positive yardage on punt returns, with no turnovers.

Cincinnati led the NFL in punt coverage for the sea-son’s final five weeks and finished with an average yield of only 4.8 yards on 26 opponent returns. No foe had a return of longer than 20 yards. The 4.8 mark was third-best in franchise history and the best since the strike-shortened season of 1982, when opponents averaged a record-low 4.0 in only nine games.

The Bengals were in the market for a new placekicker last season and got maximum dividends from the signing of Mike Nugent from the free agent ranks. Nugent’s season ended prematurely, due to a knee injury in Week 9, but he earned an AFC Special Teams Player of the Week Award when he scored all Cincinnati’s points in a 15-10 win over Baltimore, and he was AFC Special Teamer of the Month for September.

A two-time 100-point producer for the N.Y. Jets, Nugent had seen his fortunes dip in 2008-09. He was injured for nearly all of 2008, and in ’09, he did not stick in stints at Tampa Bay and Arizona.

“I’ve become a better kicker working with Darrin,” Nugent said. “I was open to some ideas, and Darrin led me to change how I position the ball for field goals and PATs. It gave me more consistency.”

Quan Cosby, a 2009 undrafted free agent signee, has developed under Simmons into a solid punt returner. He has averaged 10.0 yards over the last two seasons while

DARRIN SIMMONS — Special Teamshandling 114 opportunities (70 returns and 44 fair catches) without a turnover via muff or fumble.

Simmons’ Bengals special teams have shown a nose for the ball, forcing 22 fumbles in his eight completed seasons. That’s nearly three times the total (eight) for the eight seasons prior to his tenure.

Simmons coached all seven of Shayne Graham’s seasons as Bengals kicker (2003-09). Graham’s 86.8 accuracy percentage on field goals is the franchise career record.

Simmons entered the NFL in the 1998 season on the same Baltimore Ravens staff as Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, who was Ravens defensive co-ordinator at the time. Simmons was assistant special teams coach and assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Ravens, and he held that same role for the Carolina Panthers from 1999-2002. He joined the Bengals in 2003.

A former college punter himself, Simmons played an integral role at Carolina in the development of Todd Sauerbrun as one of the NFL’s top punters of the time.

Simmons began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Kansas University in 1996. He moved to the University of Minnesota in 1997.

Simmons punted in college for Kansas from 1993-95, earning All-Big Eight honors his final year. As a senior, he helped the Jayhawks to a top 10 national ranking and to an Aloha Bowl victory over UCLA. Also as a Kansas senior, he won honors as an academic All-American.

Prior to playing for Kansas, Simmons was a punter and QB for Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. In 1992 at Dodge City, he led the nation’s junior colleges in punting and was a first-team JUCO All-American.

Simmons earned a degree in sports management from Kansas in 1996.

Born April 9, 1973, in Elkhart, Kan., he graduated

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James Urban, quar-terbacks coach the last two seasons for the Phila-delphia Eagles, joins the Bengals staff in 2011 as wide receivers coach. In Philadelphia in 2009 and ’10, Urban helped direct Pro Bowl seasons for high-profile QBs Donovan McNabb and Michael Vick.

Last season, as the Eagles (10-6) won the NFC East championship, Vick earned accolades as the NFL’s Come-back Player of the Year and was the NFC starter in the Pro Bowl. Vick ranked fourth in NFL passer rating (100.2), his highest mark by far for a season with significant playing time. His previous high had been 81.6 for Atlanta in 2002.

Despite missing four games for the Eagles last season, Vick posted his first 3000-yard passing season (3018). He achieved career season-highs in completion percentage (62.6), yards per attempt (8.1), TD passes (21) and TD-INT differential (plus-15), and he also led all NFL quarterbacks in rushing yards (676).

In ’09, Urban helped integrate three quarterbacks into the Eagles offensive scheme. McNabb posted a 92.9 passer rating en route to the Pro Bowl, and when he missed two games with an injury, Kevin Kolb became the first player in NFL history to pass for 300+ yards in each of his first two career starts. Kolb passed for 391 yards vs. New Orleans and for 327 vs. Kansas City, when he led a 34-14 Eagles win with a 120.6 rating. Also in ’09, Urban

worked with Vick in situational roles.“I am very excited to be able to bring James to

Cincinnati to work with our receivers,” said head coach Marvin Lewis. “He brings us a wealth of knowledge in an offensive system very similar to what (new offensive coordinator) Jay Gruden is installing for us. This is a very good fit for our team.”

Last season was Urban’s seventh overall with the Eagles. He was assistant to the head coach from 2004-06 and was offensive quality control coach in 2007 and ’08. During his seven Philadelphia seasons, the Eagles earned five playoff berths and won three division titles. He first worked with the Eagles in 2003, serving as a coaching intern while employed full-time at the University of Pennsylvania.

A native of Mechanicsburg, Pa., Urban played in college at Washington and Lee (Lexington, Va.) as a wide receiver and kick returner. He worked for seven years in the college ranks — at Clarion (Pa.) University and at Penn — before joining the Eagles.

James and his wife, Patrice, have two daughters, Brielle and Cassidy, and a son, Jameson. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Washington and Lee and a master’s degree in communications from Clarion.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY—1992-95: Played WR at Washington & Lee. 1997-98: Assistant coach (AC), Clarion. 1999-2003: Director of football administration/operations, Pennsylvania. 2004-10: AC, Philadelphia Eagles. 2011: Joins Bengals as WRs coach.

JAMES URBAN — Wide Receivers

Ken Zampese is in his ninth season as Bengals quarterbacks coach. After guiding Carson Palmer to the ranks of the Bengals’ all-time top passers, Zampese faces a new assignment in 2011 with rookie Andy Dalton and veteran Bruce Gradkowski as the team’s top QB candidates.

Palmer finished 2010 as the Bengals’ all-time leader in passer rating (86.9), completion percentage (62.9) and TD-to-INT ratio (1.5-to-1). He also set season records for completions (373), passing yards (4131), TD passes (32) and passer rating (101.1), and he holds the club mark for TD passes in a game (six).

In 2003, his first season with the Bengals, Zampese had success with a veteran starting quarterback in Jon

Kitna. The ’03 campaign saw Kitna post career highs at that point in completions (324), passing yards (3591), TD passes (26), completion percentage (62.3) and rat-ing (87.4).

Zampese (pronounced “zam-PEE-zee”) came to the Bengals following three seasons (2000-02) in St. Louis. With the Rams, he had an expanding role with a passing offense that ranked among the NFL’s most prolific.

Zampese joined the Rams in 2000 as an offensive assistant. He was promoted to wide receivers coach in 2001, and the Rams led the league in passing yards for a second straight year, averaging 291.4. In 2002, he added the title of passing game coach, and the Rams finished second in the league at 259.6 yards per game.

Zampese began his NFL career in 1998 as an offensive assistant with the Philadelphia Eagles under head coach Ray Rhodes. He moved with Rhodes to Green Bay in 1999 before beginning his stint with the Rams.

Prior to entering the NFL, Zampese coached for nine

KEN ZAMPESE — Quarterbacks

from Elkhart High School. He and his wife, Rhonda, have a daughter and two sons.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1991-92: Played quarterback and punter at Dodge City (Kan.)

Community College. 1993-95: Punter, University of Kansas. 1996: Graduate assistant coach, Kansas. 1997: Assistant coach (AC), University of Minnesota. 1998: AC, Baltimore Ravens. 1999-2002: AC, Carolina Panthers. 2003-present: AC, Bengals.

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Wyears in college. He had one Cincinnati-area assignment, as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 1996-97 at Miami (Ohio). In 1997, Miami averaged 37.4 points per game.

Zampese played wide receiver and kick returner at the University of San Diego from 1985-88. He was the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior. He earned an undergraduate degree in business from San Diego, and later received a master’s degree in adult education from Southern California.

Zampese was born July 19, 1967, in Santa Maria, Calif. He and his wife have two children. Ken’s father, Ernie Zampese, was a longtime NFL offensive coordina-

tor who coached on a Super Bowl winner with the 1995 Cowboys, and he also coached for the Chargers, Rams and Patriots.

PLAYING AND COACHING HISTORY — 1985-88: Played wide receiver, kickoff returner and punt returner at University of San Diego. 1989: Assistant coach (AC), University of San Diego. 1990-91: AC, Southern California. 1992-94: AC, Northern Arizona. 1995: Of-fensive coordinator, Northern Arizona. 1996-97: AC, Miami (Ohio). 1998: AC, Philadelphia Eagles. 1999: AC, Green Bay Packers. 2000-02: AC, St. Louis Rams. 2003-present: AC, Bengals.

2011 NFL STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE

Opponents’ 2010 Games vs. teams Games vs.Team Pct. & Record .500 or better playoff teamsCarolina Panthers ........................ .555 142 114 0 10 7Buffalo Bills ................................. .535 137 119 0 9 6Denver Broncos ........................... .520 133 123 0 10 6Detroit Lions................................ .520 133 123 0 10 7Indianapolis Colts ....................... .520 133 123 0 9 6Jacksonville Jaguars ................... .520 133 123 0 9 7Kansas City Chiefs ...................... .520 133 123 0 10 6New York Jets .............................. .520 133 123 0 9 5San Diego Chargers .................... .520 133 123 0 10 7Houston Texans ........................... .516 132 124 0 10 6Miami Dolphins........................... .516 132 124 0 9 6Minnesota Vikings....................... .516 132 124 0 10 7Green Bay Packers....................... .508 130 126 0 9 5New Orleans Saints ..................... .508 130 126 0 9 5Dallas Cowboys........................... .504 129 127 0 7 5New England Patriots .................. .504 129 127 0 9 6Philadelphia Eagles ..................... .504 129 127 0 6 5Chicago Bears ............................. .500 128 128 0 9 7Tampa Bay Buccaneers ................ .496 127 129 0 8 7Atlanta Falcons ............................ .492 126 130 0 9 7Cleveland Browns........................ .492 126 130 0 7 6Oakland Raiders .......................... .492 126 130 0 8 6New York Giants .......................... .492 126 130 0 6 7Seattle Seahawks ......................... .488 125 131 0 6 5Tennessee Titans ......................... .488 125 131 0 9 6St. Louis Rams ............................ .477 122 134 0 6 7Cincinnati Bengals ................. .473 121 135 0 6 6Pittsburgh Steelers ...................... .473 121 135 0 6 6Washington Redskins .................. .473 121 135 0 6 5San Francisco 49ers .................... .465 119 137 0 5 5Baltimore Ravens......................... .457 117 139 0 6 5Arizona Cardinals ........................ .441 113 143 0 4 5

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NO NAME POS HT WT BORN EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ95 Adeyanju, Victor ................DE 6-4 270 2-11-83 6 Indiana Chicago, Ill. FA’1097 Atkins, Geno ......................DT 6-1 300 3-28-88 2 Georgia Pembroke Pines, Fla. D4a’1023 Bennett, Fred .................... CB 6-1 200 12-31-83 5 South Carolina Manning, S.C. FA’1032 Benson, Cedric ................. HB 5-11 227 12-28-82 7 Texas Midland, Texas FA’0887 Caldwell, Andre ................WR 6-0 190 4-15-85 4 Florida Tampa, Fla. D3b’0822 Clements, Nate ................. CB 6-0 200 12-12-79 11 Ohio State Shaker Heights, Ohio FA’1180 Coffman, Chase ................. TE 6-6 250 11-10-86 3 Missouri Peculiar, Mo. D3b’0973 Collins, Anthony ................OT 6-5 315 11-2-85 4 Kansas Beaumont, Texas D4’0864 Cook, Kyle ...........................C 6-3 316 7-25-83 4 Michigan State Macomb, Mich. FA’0712 Cosby, Quan .....................WR 5-9 189 12-23-82 3 Texas Mart, Texas CFA’0942 Crocker, Chris......................S 5-11 197 3-9-80 9 Marshall Chesapeake, Va. FA’0835 Develin, James ..................FB 6-3 251 7-23-88 1 Brown Gilbertsville, Pa. FA’1096 Dunlap, Carlos ..................DE 6-6 289 2-28-89 2 Florida North Charleston, S.C. D2’1075 Gardner, Andrew ................OT 6-6 310 4-4-86 2 Georgia Tech Tyrone, Ga. FA’1091 Geathers, Robert ................DE 6-3 280 8-11-83 8 Georgia Georgetown, S.C. D4b’0421 Ghee, Brandon .................. CB 6-0 193 6-6-87 2 Wake Forest Fayetteville, N.C. D3b’10 7 Gradkowski, Bruce ............ QB 6-1 220 1-27-83 6 Toledo Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA(Oak.)’1184 Gresham, Jermaine ............ TE 6-5 260 6-16-88 2 Oklahoma Ardmore, Okla. D1’1029 Hall, Leon ......................... CB 5-11 195 12-9-84 5 Michigan Vista, Calif. D1’0746 Harris, Clark ......................LS 6-5 252 7-10-84 3 Rutgers Manahawkin, N.J. FA’0953 Howard, Thomas ...............LB 6-3 240 7-14-83 6 Texas-El Paso Lubbock, Texas UFA(Oak.)’1110 Huber, Kevin ........................P 6-1 208 7-16-85 3 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio D5’0960 Hudson, Otis .......................G 6-5 311 7-19-86 1 Eastern Illinois Barrington, Ill. D5’1066 Jean-Gilles, Max .................G 6-3 325 11-19-83 6 Georgia Miami, Fla. UFA(Phil.)’1159 Johnson, Brandon .............LB 6-5 245 4-5-83 6 Louisville Birmingham, Ala. FA’0893 Johnson, Michael ..............DE 6-7 267 2-7-87 3 Georgia Tech Selma, Ala. D3a’0999 Johnson, Tank ...................DT 6-3 320 12-7-81 8 Washington Tempe, Ariz. UFA(Dall.)’0924 Jones, Adam ..................... CB 5-10 185 9-30-83 5 West Virginia Atlanta, Ga. FA’1050 Lawson, Manny .................LB 6-5 240 7-3-84 6 North Carolina State Goldsboro, N.C. UFA(S.F.)’11 8 LeFevour, Dan................... QB 6-3 225 3-19-87 2 Central Michigan Downers Grove, Ill. W(Chi.)’1040 Leonard, Brian .................. HB 6-1 225 2-3-84 5 Rutgers Gouverneur, N.Y. T(StL.)’0962 Livings, Nate .......................G 6-5 332 3-16-82 4 Louisiana State Lake Charles, La. CFA’0658 Maualuga, Rey ...................LB 6-2 260 1-20-87 3 Southern California Eureka, Calif. D2’0969 McDonald, Clinton ............DT 6-2 305 1-6-87 2 Memphis Jacksonville, Ark. D7b’0945 Miles, Jeromy ......................S 6-2 210 7-20-87 2 Massachusetts Sicklerville, N.J. CFA’1086 Mills, Garrett ..................... TE 6-1 235 10-12-83 6 Tulsa Jenks, Okla. W(Phil.)’1056 Muckelroy, Roddrick ..........LB 6-2 245 10-27-86 2 Texas Hallsville, Texas D4b’1044 Murray, Rico ..................... CB 5-11 196 8-21-87 2 Kent State Cincinnati, Ohio CFA’0948 Nalbone, John ................... TE 6-4 255 5-14-86 2 Monmouth University Lawrenceville, N.J. W(Phil.)’1120 Nelson, Reggie ....................S 5-11 206 9-21-83 5 Florida Melbourne, Fla. T(Jax.)’1043 Nelson, Tom ........................S 5-11 201 12-4-86 3 Illinois State Arlington Heights, Ill. CFA’09 2 Nugent, Mike .......................K 5-10 183 3-2-82 7 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio FA’10 5 Palmer, Jordan.................. QB 6-5 228 5-30-84 4 Texas-El Paso Mission Viejo, Calif. FA’0830 Peerman, Cedric ............... HB 5-10 211 10-10-86 2 Virginia Gladys, Va. W(Det.)’1094 Peko, Domata ....................DT 6-3 322 11-27-84 6 Michigan State Pago Pago (American Samoa) D4’0639 Pender, David ................... CB 6-0 177 12-4-87 1 Purdue Folkston, Ga. W(Ind.)’1036 Pressley, Chris ..................FB 5-11 256 8-8-86 3 Wisconsin Woodbury, N.J. PS(Cin.)’1057 Rey, Vincent .......................LB 6-2 247 9-6-87 1 Duke Far Rockaway, N.Y. CFA’1055 Rivers, Keith ......................LB 6-2 235 5-5-86 4 Southern California Lake Mary, Fla. D1’0874 Roland, Dennis ..................OT 6-9 322 3-10-83 4 Georgia Bolivar, Mo. FA’0892 Rucker, Frostee ..................DE 6-3 280 9-14-83 6 Southern California Tustin, Calif. D3’0667 Ruffin, James .....................DE 6-4 271 2-6-87 1 Northern Iowa Burnsville, Minn. FA’1083 Scaife, Bo .......................... TE 6-3 249 1-6-81 7 Texas Denver, Colo. UFA(Tenn.)’1128 Scott, Bernard ................... HB 5-10 198 2-10-84 3 Abilene Christian Vernon, Texas D6b’0911 Shipley, Jordan .................WR 6-0 188 12-23-85 2 Texas Burnet, Texas D3a’1070 Shirley, Jason ....................DT 6-5 345 9-30-85 2 Fresno State Fontana, Calif. D5’0889 Simpson, Jerome .............WR 6-2 190 2-4-86 4 Coastal Carolina Reidsville, N.C. D2’0890 Sims, Pat ...........................DT 6-2 330 11-29-85 4 Auburn Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3a’0851 Skuta, Dan .........................LB 6-2 248 4-21-86 3 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. CFA’0971 Smith, Andre .....................OT 6-4 335 1-25-87 3 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. D1’0961 Stephens, Reggie .................C 6-3 325 8-28-87 2 Iowa State Rowlett, Texas D7’1025 Trent, Morgan ................... CB 6-1 193 12-14-85 3 Michigan San Diego, Calif. D6a’0937 Vakapuna, Fui ....................FB 6-0 257 3-9-84 3 Brigham Young Glendale, Utah PS(Ariz.)’0926 Wade, Jonathan ................ CB 5-11 195 3-27-84 5 Tennessee Shreveport, La. FA’1077 Whitworth, Andrew ............OT 6-7 335 12-12-81 6 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D2’0663 Williams, Bobbie .................G 6-4 345 9-25-76 12 Arkansas Jefferson, Texas UFA(Phil.)’0427 Wilson, Gibril ......................S 6-0 206 11-12-81 8 Tennessee San Jose, Calif. FA’10

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NO NAME POS HT WT BORN COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ65 Boling, Clint..................G/C 6-5 311 5-9-89 Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. D4’1181 Cochart, Colin................. TE 6-4 254 7-7-87 South Dakota State Kewaunee, Wis. CFA’1116 Cox, Landon ..................WR 6-2 218 6-19-89 Northern Illinois South Holland, Ill. CFA’1114 Dalton, Andy .................. QB 6-2 220 10-29-87 Texas Christian Katy, Texas D2’1154 Evans, DeQuin ................LB 6-2 250 5-17-87 Kentucky Long Beach, Calif. CFA’1133 Finley, Jay ...................... HB 5-11 202 5-15-88 Baylor Corsicana, Texas D7b’1141 Franklin, Stephen ............LB 5-11 236 9-26-88 Southern Illinois Kansas City, Mo. CFA’1118 Green, A.J. .....................WR 6-4 207 7-31-88 Georgia Summerville, S.C. D1’1134 Griffin, John ................... HB 5-11 203 12-17-88 Massachusetts Austin, Texas CFA’1119 Hawkins, Andrew ...........WR 5-7 175 10-3-86 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. W(StL.)’1117 Holland, Jamere .............WR 5-11 183 3-6-88 Lindenwood Pacoima, Calif. CFA’1113 Johnson, Bart.................WR 5-11 190 5-2-88 Texas Christian Brownwood, Texas CFA’1138 Lindsey, Korey ............... CB 5-10 189 2-3-89 Southern Illinois Baton Rouge, La. D7a’1198 Mikaele, Lolomana..........DT 6-1 308 11-18-87 Arizona Honolulu, Hawaii CFA’1152 Moch, Dontay .................LB 6-2 241 7-19-88 Nevada Phoenix, Ariz. D3’1176 O’Donnell, Matthew .........OT 6-9 328 3-26-89 Queen’s (Canada) Kingston (Ontario, Canada) CFA’1172 Riley, Chris .......................G 6-4 304 10-25-87 Illinois State Wadsworth, Ill. CFA’1149 Sands, Robert ...................S 6-4 209 11-3-89 West Virginia Carol City, Fla. D5’11 3 Weber, Thomas .................K 6-0 204 9-27-87 Arizona State Downey, Calif. CFA’1188 Whalen, Ryan .................WR 6-1 202 7-26-89 Stanford Alamo, Calif. D6’1138 Williams, Jonathan ........ HB 6-0 204 8-21-88 East Carolina Greenville, N.C. CFA’11

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2 Nugent, Mike ..............................K 3 Thomas Weber............................K 5 Jordan Palmer ......................... QB 7 Bruce Gradkowski .................... QB 8 Dan LeFevour .......................... QB10 Kevin Huber ................................P11 Jordan Shipley ....................... WR12 Quan Cosby ............................ WR13 Bart Johnson .......................... WR14 Andy Dalton ............................. QB16 Landon Cox ............................ WR17 Jamere Holland ...................... WR18 A.J. Green ............................... WR19 Andrew Hawkins ..................... WR20 Reggie Nelson ............................S21 Brandon Ghee .......................... CB22 Nate Clements ......................... CB23 Fred Bennett ............................ CB24 Adam Jones ............................. CB25 Morgan Trent ........................... CB26 Jonathan Wade ........................ CB27 Gibril Wilson ..............................S28 Bernard Scott ........................... HB29 Leon Hall ................................. CB30 Cedric Peerman ....................... HB32 Cedric Benson ......................... HB33 Jay Finley ................................ HB34 John Griffin ............................. HB35 James Develin ..........................FB36 Chris Pressley ..........................FB

37 Fui Vakapuna ............................FB38 Korey Lindsey .......................... CB38 Jonathan Williams ................... HB39 David Pender ........................... CB40 Brian Leonard .......................... HB41 Stephen Franklin ......................LB42 Chris Crocker .............................S43 Nelson, Tom ...............................S44 Rico Murray ............................. CB45 Jeromy Miles ..............................S46 Clark Harris ..............................LS48 John Nalbone ...........................TE49 Robert Sands ..............................S50 Manny Lawson .........................LB51 Dan Skuta .................................LB52 Dontay Moch ............................LB53 Thomas Howard .......................LB54 DeQuin Evans ...........................LB55 Keith Rivers ..............................LB56 Roddrick Muckelroy .................LB57 Vincent Rey ..............................LB58 Rey Maualuga ...........................LB59 Brandon Johnson .....................LB60 Otis Hudson .............................. G61 Reggie Stephens ........................ C62 Nate Livings .............................. G63 Bobbie Williams ........................ G64 Kyle Cook .................................. C65 Clint Boling ............................G/C66 Max Jean-Gilles ........................ G

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67 James Ruffin ............................ DE69 Clinton McDonald ................... DT70 Jason Shirley ........................... DT71 Andre Smith ............................ OT72 Chris Riley ................................. G73 Anthony Collins ....................... OT74 Dennis Roland ......................... OT75 Andrew Gardner ....................... OT76 Matthew O’Donnell .................. OT77 Andrew Whitworth ................... OT80 Chase Coffman .........................TE81 Colin Cochart ...........................TE 83 Bo Scaife ..................................TE84 Jermaine Gresham ....................TE86 Garrett Mills .............................TE87 Andre Caldwell ....................... WR88 Ryan Whalen .......................... WR89 Jerome Simpson .................... WR90 Pat Sims .................................. DT91 Robert Geathers ....................... DE92 Frostee Rucker ......................... DE93 Michael Johnson ..................... DE94 Domata Peko ........................... DT95 Victor Adeyanju ....................... DE96 Carlos Dunlap ......................... DE97 Geno Atkins ............................. DT98 Lolomana Mikaele ................... DT99 Tank Johnson .......................... DT

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BENGALS ROSTER — ROOKIES

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Victor adeyaNJu

Defensive End 95Ht: 6-4Wt: 2706th year in NFL

College: Indiana2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 53-26

Acquired: FA’10Born: 2-11-83

Sixth-year pro looks to increase his action in ’11 … Did not play last season, his first with Bengals, but from 2006-09, he logged 53 career games and 26 starts for St. Louis … Was fourth-round pick of Rams in ’06 … Has 178 career tackles with three sacks … Also has four FRs and one TD, on an 89-yard fumble return.

2010 RECAP: Gained free agency following 2009 season, and re-signed with Rams on March 30 … Played with Rams in preseason, and was released on Sept. 4 … Signed with Bengals as free agent on Nov. 18 … Released on Nov. 24 … Re-signed by Bengals on Dec. 2 … On Bengals roster for six games (Games 10 and 12-16), inactive for each.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by St. Louis in fourth round (113th overall) … Played 12 games with nine starts, logging 43 tackles and one sack … Had two fumble recoveries, one for a TD … Seven tackles on Sept. 24 at Arizona in his first career start … Had first career sack, eight-yarder of Matt Hasselbeck, on Oct. 15 vs. Seattle … On Nov. 12 at Seattle, scored on an 89-yard

fumble return, fifth-longest fumble return in Rams history. 2007—Started seven of his 15 games played for Rams … Had 46 tackles and a pass defensed … Season-high six tackles on Dec. 31 at Arizona. 2008—Played every game for first time in his career and led Rams line with career-best 73 tackles, including two sacks … Led line with eight tackles on Nov. 23 vs. Chicago. 2009—Played in 10 games for St. Louis, with one start … Started on Dec. 27 at Arizona and had five tackles, plus two QB pressures and a fumble recovery.

COLLEGE: Started 43 consecutive games during his Indiana career, third-longest streak in school history … All-Big Ten second-team selection as a senior.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Chicago … Spent four years of his childhood in Nigeria before moving back to United States at age seven … Attended Curie High School … Married (wife Tranatta) … Earned degree from Indiana in computer science, and enjoys working on computers as a hobby … Last name is pronounced “ah-DAY-ahn-jew.”

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2006 St. Louis 12-9 31 12 43 1-8 0 0 2-89 — — — — — 1 0 1 0 62007 St. Louis 15-7 26 20 46 0-0 1 0 1-24 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02008 St. Louis 16-9 35 38 73 2-11 0 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02009 St. Louis 10-1 5 11 16 0-0 0 0 1-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*STL. TOTALS 53-26 97 81 178 3-19 1 0 4-113 — — — — — 1 0 1 0 6CIN. TOTALS 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 53-26 97 81 178 3-19 1 0 4-113 — — — — — 1 0 1 0 6

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS: One solo tackle for St. Louis in 2006.

*NOTE: Adeyanju was inactive for six games with Cincinnati in 2010.

VICTOR ADEYANJU’S STATISTICS

TOP SUPERLATIVE? RUN THE BALL! In 2010, NFL teams with a 100-yard rusher in a game posted an 87-34 record (.719), a winning percentage that rated higher than clubs boasting either a 100-yard receiver (.538; 92-79) or a 300-yard passer (.490; 47-49). It marked the third time in the past four seasons that NFL clubs with 100-yard rushers in a game registered a winning percentage above .700, a mark not reached by teams with 100-yard receivers or 300-yard passers in each of the past five seasons.

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Defensive Tackle 97Ht: 6-1Wt: 3002nd year in NFL

College: Georgia2010 Games-Starts: 16-1Career Games-Starts: 16-1

Acquired: D4a10 (120th overall)Born: 3-28-88

Atkins had a strong rookie season and should chal-lenge for more playing time in ’11 … Fourth-round draft selection played his way into regular D-line rotation early in ’10 training camp … Went on to play in every game, with one start, and led team in coaches’ compilation of QB pressures (19) … Had 20 tackles, and was second on team in sacks (3.0).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Combined with Michael Johnson to sack Joe Flacco for four-yard loss Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, helping stall Ravens’ last comeback bid, and was credited with three QB pressures … Three tackles and two QB pressures Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, including shared sack of Peyton Manning … Two tackles and two QB pressures Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, and he had shared sack of Drew Brees for eight-yard loss, forcing Saints’ punt on their opening possession … Three QB pressures in first pro start Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … His one tackle Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland was a one-yard sack

of Colt McCoy at Browns’ 26 late in fourth quarter … Two tackles Jan. 2 at Baltimore, including shared sack of Joe Flacco at Ravens’ 39 late in second quarter … Led NFL in preseason in sacks (4.5) and led Bengals in preseason tackles (21).

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Georgia … Named team’s defensive MVP as a senior … Played in team’s last 45 games of his career … Totaled 50 games and 23 starts … Helped Bulldogs post 38-14 record, including 4-0 in bowl games … Totaled 120 tackles with 11 sacks.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Pembroke Pines, Fla. … Attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School, where he was named Florida Class 5-A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … Father, Gene Atkins, had 10-year NFL career at S with New Orleans and Miami … Housing major at Georgia … First name is pronounced “JEE-no.”

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Cincinnati 16-1 12 8 20 3-11 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 16-1 12 8 20 3-11 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

GENO ATKINS’ STATISTICS

—— ATKINS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 0 1 1 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 2 1 3 0.5-0.5 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 0 2 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 1 0 1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 1 1 2 0.5-3.5 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 12 8 20 3-11 0-0 1 0 0-0

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Cornerback 23Ht: 6-1Wt: 2005th year in NFL

College: South Carolina2010 Games-Starts: 9-0Career Games-Starts: 49-17

Acquired: FA’10Born: 12-31-83

Bennett starts a season as a Bengal for the first time … Joined Cincinnati as a free agent in November of last season and played in five games … Opened 2010 regular season with San Diego and played in four games, prior to release in October … Was a fourth-round draft choice of Houston in 2007 and played in 40 games for Texans from ’07-09, with 111 tackles, five INTs and 24 passes defensed.

2010 RECAP: Opened preseason with Houston and was waived on Aug. 30 … Acquired by San Diego on waivers on Aug. 31 … Played in Games 1-4 for San Diego, with one tackle on special teams … Waived by Chargers on Oct. 11, and signed Nov. 23 with Cincinnati … Played for Bengals in Games 11 and 13-16, with a tackle Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … Inactive for Bengals for Game 12.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by Hous-ton in fourth round (123rd overall) … Played in 14 games with eight starts and led the team in INTs (three) and passes defensed (17) … Totaled 55 tackles and had two forced fumbles … Logged his first career INT in his first start, Nov. 4 at Oakland, recording a 14-yard return on a Josh McCown pass … Had a 33-yard INT return on Nov. 25

at Cleveland … Also had an INT on Dec. 2 at Tennessee … On Dec. 23 at Indianapolis, had a career-high 11 solo tackles plus a pass defensed and a forced fumble. 2008—Played in all 16 Houston games, with six starts … Had 41 tackles, two INTs, six passes defensed and two forced fumbles … Intercepted a Brady Quinn pass Nov. 16 at Cleveland … Had 23-yard INT return against Kerry Collins Dec. 14 vs. Tennessee. 2009—Played in 10 games with three starts for Houston, posting 15 tackles and a pass defensed … Season-high five tackles on Sept. 20 at Tennessee.

COLLEGE: Played 48 games with 34 starts at South Carolina, totaling 108 tackles, nine INTs and 24 passes defensed … Played both CB and safety during his career … Two-time All-Southeastern Conference selection, and was named defensive captain as a senior in 2006.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Manning, S.C. … At-tended Manning High School, where he was rated fourth-best college prospect in South Carolina by SuperPrep … Captained his prep football and basketball teams, and also competed in track.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2007 Houston 14-8 49 6 55 0-0 17 2 0-0 3 47 15.7 33 0 — — — — —2008 Houston 16-6 33 8 41 0-0 6 2 0-0 2 26 13.0 23 0 — — — — —2009 Houston 10-3 12 3 15 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2010 San Diego 4-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — Cincinnati 5-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —HOU. TOTALS 40-17 94 17 111 0-0 24 4 0-0 5 73 14.6 33 0 — — — — —S.D. TOTALS 4-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 5-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CAREER 49-17 95 17 112 0-0 24 4 0-0 5 73 14.6 33 0 — — — — —

FRED BENNETT’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2007 Houston 5 2 7 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Houston 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Houston 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 San Diego 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —HOU. TOTALS 10 2 12 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —S.D. TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 11 2 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

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Seventh-year pro is in his fourth Bengals season, having re-signed with Cincinnati from unrestricted free agent ranks on 8-3-11 … Has led Cincinnati in rushing and in yards from scrimmage in each of his first three campaigns … Holds Bengals records for most 100-yard rushing games in a season (six, 2009) and most rush-ing yards in a postseason game (169 in ’10 playoffs vs. Jets) … Started 16 games for the first time in his career last season and led team in rushing yards, with 1111 on career-high 321 carries … Finished second on team with career-high eight TDs (seven rushing, one receiving) … Also scored a two-point conversion … Had career-high 28 receptions, for 178 yards, with first receiving TD of his career … Was the No. 4 overall selection (by Chicago) in the 2005 draft.

BENSON’S RATIO IS BEST: Benson has 13 games of 100-plus rushing yards in 40 career Bengals starts (including postseason), and his ratio of one 100-yarder for every 3.08 starts is best in Bengals history, topping former leader Rudi Johnson (19-for-60; ratio of 3.16) … Bengals are 10-3 with Benson rushing for 100, and team is 10-1 when Benson has had 25 carries.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Ran 23-for-78 in win Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore … Rushed 27-for-81 and scored both Bengals TDs Sept. 26 at Carolina, finding end zone on one-yard rush in second quarter and on seven-yard catch to ice the win midway through the fourth … His Carolina performance made him the first Bengal with rushing and receiving TDs in same game since Corey Dillon at Detroit on 10-28-01, and the receiving TD was Benson’s career first … Posted his first 100-yard rushing game of the season Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, gaining 144 on 23 carries

(6.3 avg.) and also running for a two-point conversion in fourth quarter … On Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, rushed 25-for-124 (5.0.) with a TD and caught three-for-22 … Had his first Bengals game of two rushing TDs Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, scoring from one and four yards as he totaled 19-for-49 (2.6) … Gained season-high 150 yards on 31 carries Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland (4.8 avg.), with an 18-yard TD run.

STILL THE MOST: On Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago — the team that released him in 2008 — Benson rushed for a career-high 189 yards on 37 carries with one TD. It was, and still is entering 2011, the most rushing yards in NFL history by a player against a former team.

MORE FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2005—Drafted by Chicago in first round (fourth overall) … Played in nine games with one start, missing six games with a knee injury … Rushed 62-for-272 (4.1 avg.) … Led team with 79 rushing yards on 14 carries on Nov. 6 at New Orleans … Made first start the following week, Nov. 13 vs. San Francisco, and rushed 12-for-50 before suffering knee injury in second quarter … Inactive for Games 10-15, and returned to action in season finale on 1-1-06 at Minnesota. 2006—Played in 15 regular-season games and all three postseason games as Bears won NFC North with 13-3 record and advanced to Super Bowl XLI vs. Indianapolis … Scored six TDs while rushing for 647 yards and 4.1 avg. … Scored his first two NFL touchdowns in win Oct. 8 vs. Buffalo … Had his first 100-yard rushing game (13-for-109) on Dec. 31 vs. Green Bay … Rushed 38-for-104 in three postseason games, including 24-for-60 with a 12-yard TD in NFC

Offensive Tackle

cedric beNSoN

Halfback 32Ht: 5-11Wt: 2277th year in NFL

College: Texas2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 76-51

Acquired: FA’08Born: 12-28-82

BENGALS’ TOP 10 RUSHING GAMES Yds. Player Date/Opponent 278 Corey Dillon Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver 246 Corey Dillon Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 216 Corey Dillon Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Arizona 202 Rudi Johnson Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland 201 James Brooks Dec. 23, 1990 vs. Houston

Yds. Player Date/Opponent 192 Corey Dillon Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 190 Harold Green Dec. 20, 1992 vs. New England 189 Cedric Benson Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago 184 Corey Dillon Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit 182 Rudi Johnson Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston

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SChampionship on 1-21-07 vs. New Orleans … Limited to minus-one net yards on two carries in Super Bowl. 2007—Started in Games 1-11 for Chicago, but suffered season-ending ankle injury in Game 11, Nov. 25 vs. Denver … His 674 rushing yards led team for season. 2008—Released by Chicago on June 9 and was out of NFL until signing Sept. 30 with Bengals as free agent … Earned No. 1 HB spot for the final 10 games and led team with 747 rushing yards … His career-best 185 receiving yards pushed him to team lead in yards from scrimmage (932) … Had team’s only three 100-yard rushing games of the season, including 171 on Dec. 21 at Cleveland, his career-high at that point … Had a 79-yard gain with a screen pass on Dec. 14 vs. Washington, longest Bengals play of the season and longest of his career … Made Bengals debut Oct. 5 at Dallas, with 10 rushes for 30 yards … In season’s first win, Nov. 2 vs. Jacksonville, rushed 24-for-104 and led team in scrimmage yards (109) for third straight week. 2009—Opened league year as an unrestricted free agent and re-signed with Bengals on March 3 … Had career-best 1251 rushing yards, including team-record of six 100-yard games, and he set Bengals postseason records in Wild Card playoff vs. Jets with 169 total rushing yards and a single rush of 47 yards … Missed Games 10-11 due to hip injury that sidelined him in first half Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, and also missed Game 16 at Jets, rested for the playoffs …

CEDRIC BENSON’S STATISTICS

—— BENSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RUSHING — Attempts: 38 at Cle. 12-21-08 (for Cin.); Yards: 189 vs. Chi. 10-25-09 (for Cin.); Long: 46 at Cle. 12-21-08 (for Cin.);Touchdowns: 2 (twice); most recently vs N.O. 12-5-10 (for Cin.). RECEIVING — Receptions: 6 vs Phil. 11-16-08 (for Cin.); Yards: 88 vs. Wash. 12-14-08 (for Cin.); Long: 79 vs. Wash. 12-14-08(for Cin.); Touchdowns: 1 at Car. 9-26-10 (for Cin.).

Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2005 Chicago 9-1 67 272 4.1 36 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02006 Chicago 15-0 157 647 4.1 30 6 8 54 6.8 22 0 6 6 0 0 0 362007 Chicago 11-11 196 674 3.4 43t 4 17 123 7.2 19 0 4 4 0 0 0 242008 Cincinnati 12-10 214 747 3.5 46 2 20 185 9.3 79 0 2 2 0 0 0 122009 Cincinnati 13-13 301 1251 4.2 42 6 17 111 6.5 19 0 6 6 0 0 0 362010 Cincinnati 16-16 321 1111 3.5 26 7 28 178 6.4 24 1 8 7 1 0 1 50CHI. TOTALS 35-12 420 1593 3.8 43t 10 26 180 6.9 22 0 10 10 0 0 0 60CIN. TOTALS 41-39 836 3109 3.7 46 15 65 474 7.3 79 1 16 15 1 0 1 98CAREER 76-51 1256 4702 3.7 46 25 91 654 7.2 79 1 26 25 1 0 1 158

—— POSTSEASON —— Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2005 Chicago 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2006 Chicago 3-0 38 104 2.7 12t 1 3 24 8.0 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 62009 Cincinnati 1-1 21 169 8.0 47t 1 3 12 4.0 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 6CHI. TOTALS 3-0 38 104 2.7 12t 1 3 24 8.0 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 6CIN. TOTALS 1-1 21 169 8.0 47t 1 3 12 4.0 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 6CAREER 4-1 59 273 4.6 47t 2 6 36 6.0 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 12

*NOTE: Benson was active-did not play for one postseason game with Chicago in 2005.

Averaged 102.4 rushing yards in the 12 regular-season games in which he saw full action … Led NFL in rush-ing through Weeks 5 and 7, and ranked second entering Nov. 15 game in which he was injured … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, became first back in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Ravens, going 27-for-120.

COLLEGE: Four-year starter (2001-04) at Texas … His 5540 rushing yards ranked sixth in NCAA Division I-A history and his 64 TDs ranked third … Averaged 5.0 yards per carry … Was fifth back in NCAA history to rush for 1000 yards in all four seasons … Also caught 69 passes for 621 yards (9.0 avg.) … Rushed for 1834 yards and 19 TDs as a senior, winning Doak Walker Award (nation’s top RB) and Cingular/ABC Sports All-America Player of the Year.

BASEBALL, TOO: Benson was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round (370th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft … Played summer ball in Dodgers system at Vero Beach, Fla., while attending Texas … Stopped playing baseball in 2003 to concentrate on football.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Midland, Texas … Attended Lee High School, where he was a Parade All-American and three-time Texas 5A Offensive Player of the Year … His 8423 prep rushing yards ranked first in Texas Class 5A history … Majored in social work at Texas.

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—— BENSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Rushing ReceivingDATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD9-12 at New England 15 43 2.9 10 1 1 11 11.0 11 09-19 BALTIMORE 23 78 2.4 13 0 0 0 — — 09-26 at Carolina 27 81 3.0 11 1 2 9 4.5 7t 110-3 at Cleveland 15 60 4.0 12 0 0 0 — — 010-10 TAMPA BAY 23 144 6.3 22 0 2 19 9.5 12 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 20 70 3.5 11 0 1 6 6.0 6 010-31 MIAMI 20 69 3.5 13 0 3 12 4.0 8 011-8 PITTSBURGH 18 54 3.0 8 1 2 20 10.0 16 011-14 at Indianapolis 14 24 1.7 6 0 5 27 5.4 8 011-21 BUFFALO 25 124 5.0 26 1 3 22 7.3 11 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 18 41 2.3 14 0 1 0 0.0 0 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 19 49 2.6 7 2 2 14 7.0 11 012-12 at Pittsburgh 8 19 2.4 7 0 3 26 8.7 24 012-19 CLEVELAND 31 150 4.8 18t 1 0 0 — — 012-26 SAN DIEGO 24 52 2.2 11 0 0 0 — — 01-2 at Baltimore 21 53 2.5 9 0 3 12 4.0 8 0TOTALS 321 1111 3.5 26 7 28 178 6.4 24 1

aNdre caLdWeLL

Wide Receiver 87Ht: 6-0Wt: 1904th year in NFL

College: Florida2010 Games-Starts: 15-5Career Games-Starts: 38-12

Acquired: D3b’08 (97th overall)Born: 4-15-85

Caldwell played in 15 games last season and moved into a significantly more prominent role on offense in Games 14-16 … Ended season with 25 catches for 345 yards, including 15 catches and 270 yards in the final three games … Regained a key role after having finished second on team in receptions (51) in 2009.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 2-16, with five starts (Games 5, 7 and 14-16) … Inactive for Game 1 due to groin strain.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Caught one-for-eight Sept. 26 at Carolina, and also drew a pass interference penalty in the end zone that set up Bengals’ first TD … Got the start in three-WR formation on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, catching four-for-33, tied for second on team in receptions … On Nov. 10 at Pittsburgh, caught one-for-10, downed a punt at Pittsburgh one and had a solo tackle for no gain on punt coverage … Caught one-for-nine on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo and also returned three kickoffs for 26.3 avg. … Stepped up role with base offense on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, lead-ing team in receptions (four) and receiving yards (89) … Caught a screen pass vs. Cleveland and turned it into a 53-yard gain early in fourth quarter, setting up FG that provided eventual game-winning points … Started on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, replacing injured Terrell Owens, and caught four-for-87 … Started and had career highs of seven catches and 94 yards on Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in third round (97th overall) … Started slowly due to a pair of foot injuries, but played in seven games (Games 7 and 11-16), with 11 receptions for 78 yards and a 26.0 avg. on 13 kickoff returns … Made NFL debut Oct. 19 vs. Pittsburgh, with three kickoff returns for 29.3-yard avg. … Led team with five catches (for 34 yards) Dec. 28 vs. Kansas City, and finished with 83 scrimmage yards after adding 49 yards on four rushes. 2009—Played in every game with three starts, and also started in Wild Card playoff … Ranked second on team in receptions (51) and third in receiving yards (432) … His three TD catches included two game winners with less than a minute to play — a four-yarder on Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh (23-20 final score) and a 20-yarder Oct. 11 at Baltimore (17-14 final score) … Caught three-for-15 in win Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore, including a six-yard TD reception on game’s opening drive to give Bengals 7-0 lead … Caught two-for-25 on 1-9-10 in Wild Card playoff vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Left Florida as school’s all-time re-ceptions leader (185), while ranking third all-time in receiving yards (2349) … Also rushed for 293 yards on 41 attempts, posting 7.1 avg. … Scored 20 TDs, with 16 receiving and four rushing … Averaged 20.3 yards on 37 kickoff returns … Played in 53 games over five seasons (2003-07), including a 2005 redshirt year

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Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2008 Cincinnati 7-4 11 78 7.1 15 0 5 53 10.6 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 16-3 51 432 8.5 24 3 3 22 7.3 15 0 3 0 3 0 0 182010 Cincinnati 15-5 25 345 13.8 53 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 38-12 87 855 9.8 53 3 9 73 8.1 26 0 3 0 3 0 0 18

ANDRE CALDWELL’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2008 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 13 338 26.0 0 43 0 0 0 — 0 — 02009 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 29 539 18.6 0 39 0 0 0 — 0 — 02010 Cincinnati 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 79 26.3 0 32 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0CAREER 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 45 956 21.2 0 43 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0

in which he played only three games due to leg fracture … Caught a TD pass in national title game victory vs. Ohio State to cap ’06 season.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Tampa, Fla. … Attended

(Andre Caldwell, cont'd) Thomas Jefferson High School, where he earned senior All-America honors from Parade and SuperPrep, scoring 38 TDs and leading team to a 13-2 record and a berth in state title game … Younger brother of Reche Caldwell, who played in NFL for Chargers, Patriots and Redskins … Sociology major at Florida.

—— CALDWELL’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 7 at Balt. 1-2-11; Yards: 94 at Balt. 1-2-11; Long: 53 vs. Cle. 12-19-10; Touchdowns: 1 (3 times); most recently vs. Balt. 11-8-09. RUSHING — Attempts: 4 vs. K.C. 12-28-08; Yards: 49 vs. K.C. 12-28-08; Long: 26 vs. K.C. 12-28-08. KICKOFF RETURNS — Returns: 6 at Ind. 12-7-08; Yards: 158 at Ind. 12-7-08; Long: 43 vs. Balt. 11-30-08.

—— CALDWELL’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Receiving Rushing Kickoff ReturnsDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD9-12 at New England INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE9-19 BALTIMORE 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 09-26 at Carolina 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 010-3 at Cleveland 3 15 5.0 7 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 010-10 TAMPA BAY 4 33 8.3 19 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 010-31 MIAMI 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 011-14 at Indianapolis 0 0 — — 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 0 0 — 0 — 011-21 BUFFALO 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0 — — 0 3 79 26.3 0 32 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 012-12 at Pittsburgh 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 012-19 CLEVELAND 4 89 22.3 53 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 012-26 SAN DIEGO 4 87 21.8 44 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 01-2 at Baltimore 7 94 13.4 39 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0TOTALS 25 345 13.8 53 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 3 79 26.3 0 32 0

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-1 2 25 12.5 13 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-1 2 25 12.5 13 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

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SELLOUT STREAKS The Bengals sold out 57 consecutive home games (regular and postseason) from Nov. 16, 2003 through Nov. 8, 2010. That Paul Brown Stadium run stands as the longest in club history, topping a 43-game streak accomplished at Riverfront Stadium between 1988 and ’92.

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Clements signed with Bengals as a free agent on 8-1-11, bringing 150 games of NFL experience with 144 starts … One of the league’s most productive corners throughout his career … Started every game last season for San Francisco, logging 88 tackles, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, a sack and 15 total passes defensed … Has played in every game in eight of his previous 10 seasons … Career totals include 33 INTs, 131 total passes defensed, 20 forced fumbles and nine touchdowns … A first-round draft choice of Buffalo in 2001, he played six seasons for the Bills before moving to the 49ers as an unrestricted free agent in 2007.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: His three INTs tied for 49ers’ team lead, and he led team in passes defensed (15) and forced fumbles (three) … Opened his 10th NFL season with a bang, intercepting a Matt Hasselbeck pass on the first play of Sept. 12 opener at Seattle … Had seven tackles and a 39-yard INT return on Oct. 3 at Atlanta … On Oct. 24 at Carolina, forced a DeAngelo Williams fumble that 49ers recovered, and he also had a sack … Intercepted Seattle’s Matt Hasselbeck for the second time on the year in Dec. 12 home game.

HIGH-RANKING PLAYMAKER: Since 2002, Cle-ments ranks sixth among NFL cornerbacks in interceptions (30) … His 17 forced fumbles since 2004 rank second among CBs and third among all DBs … His nine TDs since entering NFL in 2001 ranks tied for fifth among all defensive players.

A MEMORABLE FIRST: Clements logged the first of his 33 career interceptions in just his second pro game, and it was anything but routine. The quarterback in the 9-23-01 was game was Peyton Manning of Indianapolis, and Clements returned the pick 48 yards for a TD.

NINE TIMES SIX: Clements’ nine career touch-downs have come on five INT returns, two punt returns and two blocked field goal attempts: 2001—48-yard INT return on Sept. 23 at. Indianapolis (QB Peyton Manning) and 66-yard punt return on Nov. 4 vs. Indianapolis. 2002—29-yard INT return on Oct. 20 at Miami (QB Ray Lucas). 2003—54-yard INT return on Sept. 21 at Miami (QB Jay Fiedler). 2004—86-yard punt return on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis and 30-yard INT return on 1-2-05 vs.

Pittsburgh (QB Tommy Maddox). 2006—58-yard INT return on Dec. 10 at N.Y. Jets (QB Chad Pennington). 2008—74-yard blocked FG return on Oct. 19 at N.Y. Giants. 2009—59-yard blocked FG return on Sept. 27 at Minnesota.

MORE FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2001—Drafted in first round by Buffalo (21st overall) … Played every game with 11 starts, making first start on Oct. 18 at Jacksonville … Led team with three INTs, most by a Bills rookie since 1979 … Selected by Sports Illustrated’s Peter King as NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year … Led team in kickoff returns (30 for 20.9 avg.), and took one of his four punt returns 66 yards for a TD vs. Indianapolis. 2002—Led Bills in INTs for the second straight year, getting six (tied for his full-career high) to tie for second in AFC … Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance Oct. 20 at Miami, when he tied a Bills record with three INTs and returned one 29 yards for a TD … Had a 42-yard INT and four total passes defensed in win Dec. 29 vs. Bengals. 2003—Led Bills for third straight year in INTs (three) … In season-opening win Sept. 7 vs. New England, he stopped a scoring threat by intercepting a Tom Brady pass in the end zone … Had two INTs against Jay Fiedler on Sept. 21 at Miami, including a 54-yarder for a TD. 2004—Led Bills for fourth straight year in INTs (tied career high with six), and he earned Pro Bowl honors … Had career-best five forced fumbles … Averaged 9.3 yards on 35 punt returns, including an 86-yarder for a TD, longest of his nine career scores, on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis … Had 30-yard INT return for a TD in season finale vs. Pittsburgh. 2005—Posted a career-high 127 tackles while starting every Bills game … Five games of 10 or more tackles … Contributed an INT and a forced fumble to 20-14 win Oct. 9 vs. Miami. 2006—Logged a career-high 26 passes defensed for Bills, including three INTs … Keyed Nov. 19 win at Houston with an INT, three passes defensed and a fumble recover … Had 58-yard INT for a TD in win Nov. 10 at NY Jets. 2007—Signed March 2 with San Francisco as unrestricted free agent … Started 16 games for the sixth consecutive season … Tied for team lead with four INTs … Led team in passes defensed (18) and forced fumbles (three) … Co-winner with LB Patrick Willis of Bill Walsh Award, given to team MVP … In first career Monday Night Football appearance, on Sept. 10 vs. Arizona, he

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Cornerback 22Ht: 6-0Wt: 20011th year in NFL

College: Ohio State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 150-144

Acquired: FA’11Born: 12-12-79

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helped limit WRs Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald to combined 42 yards. 2008—Started 15 games for 49ers … His one missed game, on Dec. 7 vs. N.Y. Jets due to thumb injury, snapped his string of 119 consecutive starts … Seven tackles and a crucial forced fumble in overtime win Sept. 14 at Seattle … Scored on a 74-yard blocked FG return on Oct. 19 at N.Y. Giants. 2009—Played less than 15 games for the only time in his career, limited to seven contests due to a fractured scapula suffered Nov. 1 at Indianapolis … Career-high five passes defensed on Sept. 20 vs. Seattle … On Sept. 28 at Minnesota, returned a blocked FG attempt 59 yards for a TD.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (1998-2000) at Ohio State, entering NFL Draft after his junior season … Saw action in 36 games with 24 starts … Finished career

with 177 tackles, seven INTs and 22 passes defensed … Also averaged 12.0 yards on 58 punt returns … First-team All-Big Ten choice in 2000.

THE 25TH BUCKEYE?: Clements’ first regular- season action with the Bengals will make him the 25th Ohio State player to claim a spot on the Bengals’ all-time roster. No other school claims more than 18 Bengals all-time roster members.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Shaker Heights, Ohio

(Greater Cleveland) … Attended Shaker Heights High School, where he was a USA Today prep All-America selection … Married (wife Melissa) … General studies major at Ohio State … Active in community service, he was one of the most frequent attendees in 49ers’ Com-munity Tuesdays program.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2001 Buffalo 16-11 63 17 80 1-1 12 3 0-0 3 48 16.0 48t 1 *2 1 0 0 122002 Buffalo 16-16 50 22 72 0-0 14 0 0-0 6 82 13.7 42 1 1 1 0 0 62003 Buffalo 16-16 60 18 78 0-0 5 0 0-0 3 54 18.0 54t 1 1 1 0 0 62004 Buffalo 16-16 65 22 87 0.5-0 10 5 1-0 6 77 12.8 35 1 *2 1 0 0 122005 Buffalo 16-16 88 39 127 0-0 12 3 1-0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02006 Buffalo 16-16 60 19 79 0-0 26 2 2-18 3 80 26.7 58t 1 1 1 0 0 62007 San Francisco 16-16 102 8 110 1-11 18 3 0-0 4 74 18.5 62 0 0 0 0 0 02008 San Francisco 15-15 62 12 74 0-0 11 1 0-0 2 13 6.5 13 0 *1 0 0 0 62009 San Francisco 7-6 31 6 37 0-0 8 0 0-0 1 8 8.0 8 0 *1 0 0 0 62010 San Francisco 16-16 78 10 88 1-5 15 3 0-0 3 46 15.3 39 0 0 0 0 0 0BUFF. TOTALS 96-91 386 137 523 1.5-1 79 13 4-18 23 341 14.8 58t 5 7 5 0 0 42S.F. TOTALS 54-53 273 36 309 2-16 52 7 0-0 10 141 14.1 62 0 2 0 0 0 12CAREER 150-144 659 173 832 3.5-17 131 20 4-18 33 482 14.6 62 5 9 5 0 0 54

*NOTE: Clements returned a punt for a TD in both 2001 and ’04 (see below). He returned a blocked field goal for a TD in both 2008 and ’09.

NATE CLEMENTS’ STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2001 Buffalo 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 30 628 20.9 0 37 0 4 81 20.3 1 66t 12002 Buffalo 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 **0 0 — 0 — 0 4 20 5.0 0 11 02003 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 14 137 9.8 11 35 02004 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 14 14.0 0 14 0 35 327 9.3 10 86t 12005 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 8 52 6.5 3 13 02007 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 7 115 16.4 0 41 02008 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 6 46 7.7 0 16 02009 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 4 38 9.5 1 12 0BUFF. TOTALS 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 31 642 20.7 0 37 0 65 617 9.5 25 86t 2S.F. TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 17 199 11.7 1 41 0CAREER 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 31 642 20.7 0 37 0 82 816 10.0 26 86t 2

**NOTE: Clements received a lateral on a kickoff return and was tackled for no gain in 2002.

BENGALS BOAST WINNING MARK IN OVERTIME The Bengals are 15-11-1 in regular-season overtime games, for a winning percentage of .574. Overtime was put in place for regular-season games in 1974. The Bengals have not played an overtime game in postseason. Cincinnati’s last overtime games was a 23-20 victory at Cleveland in 2009, breaking a four-game OT winless streak. In their previous four OT games, the Bengals had lost three and tied one. Their 13-13 tie in 2008 vs. Philadelphia was the NFL’s first deadlocked game since 2002.

(Nate Clements, cont'd)

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—— COFFMAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 3 at Balt. 1-2-11; Yards: 30 at Balt. 1-2-11; Long: 14 at Balt. 1-2-11.

Coffman saw his first NFL action last year, playing in six games … Progressed from his rookie year, when he spit the season between inactive status and injured list … Finished his college career as the all-time NCAA receptions leader (247) among TEs, but has faced a transition in pros due to seeing only limited work in college as a blocker.

2010 RECAP: Played in all five preseason games, with two catches for 32 yards … Waived on Sept. 4, and signed Sept. 5 to Bengals’ practice squad … On practice squad for Games 1-8 … Signed to 53-player roster on Nov. 9 and played in Games 9-13 and 16 … Had his first NFL receptions (three for 30 yards) Jan. 2 at Baltimore … Inactive for Games 14-15 (coaches’ decision) … Made NFL debut Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, seeing brief action on offense while also playing on special teams.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in third round (98th overall) … Played in all four preseason games, with a start on Aug. 27 vs. St. Louis, and had two catches for 11 yards

… Made season-opening roster, and was inactive for Games 1-12 … Placed Dec. 9 on Reserve/Injured list, due to developing aggravation from bone spurs in left ankle.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Mis-souri, seeing action in 50 games … In addition to his NCAA-record 247 catches, he posted second-most career yards (2659) and TDs (30) by a TE … Closed his career with a superlative senior season, catching 90-for-987 with 10 TDs, and he won John Mackey Award as nation’s top TE … Posted his senior numbers despite missing two games and part of another due to injuries.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Peculiar, Mo. … Attended Raymore-Peculiar High School, where he earned first-team all-state honors for three seasons and led club to 13-0 re-cord and state title season as a senior … Also earned three prep letters in basketball, and was first-team all-conference as a junior … Holds degree in business from Missouri, and was an All-Academic Big 12 football selection … Younger brother, Carson, played QB at Kansas State.

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Tight End 80Ht: 6-6Wt: 2503rd year in NFL

College: Missouri2010 Games-Starts: 6-0Career Games-Starts: 6-0

Acquired: D3b’09 (98th overall)

Born: 11-10-86

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2010 Cincinnati 6-0 3 30 10.0 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 6-0 3 30 10.0 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: Coffman was inactive for 12 regular-season games and on the Reserve/Injured list for four regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

CHASE COFFMAN’S STATISTICS

UNIFORM WATCH In 2004, when the Bengals’ uniforms were redesigned, a number of different color options became avail-able. Below is the team record since 2004 (regular season and postseason) in the different combinations of jerseys and pants:

JERSEY PANTS W-L-T PCT.Orange Black ...............3-0-0 ............ 1.000Orange White...............8-3-0 .............. .727Black Black ...............9-6-1 .............. .594Black White...........14-21-0 .............. .400White Black ...........11-18-0 .............. .379White White.............7-13-0 .............. .350

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Collins has contended for playing time in each of his three Bengals seasons, with 16 starts among his 32 games played … Saw action in nine games last season, and was promoted to No. 1 ROT spot for Games 15-16 … Helped 2010 offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play … In 2009, helped division championship club finish ninth in NFL in rushing (128.5 yards per game) and ninth in fewest sacks allowed (29).

2010 PARTICIPATION: Missed last three pre-season games due to foot injury suffered Aug. 15 vs. Denver … Active-DNP for Games 1-2, played in Game 3, inactive for Games 4-8 and played in Games 9-16.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: In midseason, began sharing ROT duties with Dennis Roland … Secured No. 1 spot for Games 15-16 … Played key role in Bengals allowing no sacks in season’s final three games … Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed in win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in fourth round (112th overall) … Played in nine games, with starts at LOT in Games 11-16, replacing injured Levi Jones … Helped team finish year on a three-game win streak, and supported Cincinnati’s two best rushing games of the season in the final two contests … NFL debut was in reserve role on Sept. 14 vs. Tennessee. 2009—Held No. 1 ROT spot for Games 1-5, and was in reserve role for remainder of season; credited with starts in Games 7-8, as offense opened in formations with six offensive linemen … Was active but not did not play in Wild Card playoff vs.

Jets … Aided 141-yard rushing game by Cedric Benson on Sept. 20 at Green Bay … Helped lead fourth-quarter drives of 85 and 71 yards during comeback win Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh … Helped support a 5.1-yard team rushing average in win Oct. 4 at Cleveland … In win Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped limit Ravens defense to one sack while helping Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore.

COLLEGE: Played 32 games over three seasons (2005-07) at Kansas … Earned multiple first-team All-America honors in ’07, starting at LOT as Kansas posted 12-1 record with victory over Virginia Tech in FedEx Orange Bowl … Redshirted as a freshman in 2004, and left KU following his junior season to enter NFL Draft … As a junior, credited with 108 knockdowns and 15 touchdown-producing blocks for an offense that averaged 479.8 yards per game, and he was penalized only twice all season.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Beaumont, Texas … Attended Central High School, where he played football only as a senior and earned Class 4A all-state honors as a DE … African-American studies major at Kansas.

ANTHONY COLLINS’ STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2008 Cincinnati ..................................................9 62009 Cincinnati ................................................14 72010 Cincinnati ..................................................9 3CAREER 32 16

POSTSEASON: Active-did not play for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

aNtHoNy coLLiNS

Offensive Tackle 73Ht: 6-5Wt: 3154th year in NFL

College: Kansas2010 Games-Starts: 9-3Career Games-Starts: 32-16

Acquired: D4’08 (112th overall) Born: 11-2-85

RECORD ON THE ROAD From the 2008 road finale at Cleveland through Nov. 15, 2009, the Bengals set a franchise record by compiling five consecutive road wins. In starting 4-0 on the road in 2009, the Bengals tied the club record for consecutive road wins within a season. The four-game streak put them on equal footing with some of the best clubs in team annals. Other Bengals clubs that won four straight on the road in the same season have been: • The 1975 team, which finished 11-3, for the best regular-season winning percentage (.786) in franchise history. • The 1981 club, which finished 12-4 and reached Cincinnati’s first Super Bowl. • The 2005 team, which went 11-5 and claimed the AFC North championship.

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Center 64Ht: 6-3Wt: 3164th year in NFL

College: Michigan State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 37-32

Acquired: FA’07Born: 7-25-83

Cook started every game in 2009 and ’10, one of only six Bengals in that category … Last season, he helped offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play … Opponents totaled only 28 sacks in 618 passing plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays, and offense allowed no sacks for 100 straight passing plays to close the season, including the last three games … In 2009, helped Bengals finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including a team-record of eight games of 100 or more yards by individual backs, and his pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Aided possession time of 36:22 Sept. 26 at Carolina … Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 149 rushing yards, including 144 by Cedric Benson Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Supported 124-yard rushing game by Benson Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Aided 38:03 posses-sion time and 188-yard team rushing output Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both 2010 bests … Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Signed May 4 with Minnesota as college free agent … Played in all four Vikings preseason games, and was waived Sept. 1 … Signed Sept. 5 to Bengals’ practice squad … On practice squad for Games 1-16, and was signed Dec. 31 to Bengals’ offseason roster. 2008—Saw his first NFL action, playing in Games 2-6 on special teams, but was placed on Reserve/Injured list Oct. 17, due to a dislocated toe suffered in a collision during pregame warmups Oct. 5 at Dallas. 2009—Earned starting position in preseason, and was praised by coaches as the “glue” of a revamped unit as Bengals captured AFC North title … Aided 141-yard rushing game by Cedric Benson on Sept. 20 at Green Bay … Helped lead fourth-quarter drives of 85 and 71 yards during comeback win Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore,

helped Benson (27-for-120) become the first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore … Helped Benson rush for a career-high 189 yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance up front … On Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, supported Benson’s 133-yard game for his Bengals-record sixth 100-yard game of season … Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Closed his Michigan State career with 35 consecutive starts, and played in Hula Bowl following the 2006 campaign … Played from 2003-06, following redshirt year in 2002 … Named second-team All-Big Ten as a senior, leading team in pancake blocks (48) for the second straight year … Started 11 games as a junior for club that set school record for passing yards (295.5 ypg.).

PERSONAL: Hometown is Macomb, Mich. … Attended Dakota High School, where he earned Class A all-state honors from The Detroit News while also lettering in basketball and track … Holds degree in construction management from Michigan State … Hobbies include hunting, fishing and boating.

KYLE COOK’S STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2007 Cincinnati ...................................................DID NOT PLAY*2008 Cincinnati ..................................................5 02009 Cincinnati ................................................16 162010 Cincinnati ................................................16 16CAREER 37 32

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ..................................................1 1CAREER 1 1

*NOTE: Cook was on the practice squad for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2007.

PASSING FANCY Boomer Esiason passed for more than 300 yards in a game a team-record 23 times during his Bengals career (1984-92, 1997). Ken Anderson (a Bengal from 1971-86) ranks second in 300-yard passing games with 19, followed by Carson Palmer (2003-10) with 17 and Jeff Blake (1994-99) with eight.

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Cosby has played in every game of his Bengals career, establishing himself as a key special teams performer while making strides on offense … Has averaged 10.0 yards over two seasons as the team’s No. 1 punt returner, and having met the required minimum of 50 returns, he enters 2011 as the all-time franchise leader in return avg. … Started slowly on punt returns last season, but stepped up his production over the last five games, averaging 12.8 yards on 10 returns … Averaged 11.9 yards on 40 returns as a rookie in 2009, ranking third in AFC … Also a productive tackler and blocker on special teams … His 10 special teams tackles last season ranked third on team.

AHEAD BY JUST A HAIR: Cosby’s official 10.0-yard career punt return average is the result of standard rounding up from his exact figure — 9.986. He has 699 yards on 70 career returns. He has moved into the club’s all-time lead ahead of Mike Martin, whose 9.9 career average is rounded up from an actual figure of 9.864.

SECURITY BY QUAN: Over 2009-10, Cosby has handled 110 punt return opportunities (70 returns and 40 fair catches) without a lost muff or fumble.

MORE 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Averaged 8.4 yards on five punt returns in win Sept. 26 at Carolina … Returned two punts with 12.0 avg. Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Five-yard catch Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Returned two punts with 15.0 avg. Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, including 19-yarder to Saints’ 44 that set up go-ahead FG late in fourth quarter … Also had two special teams tackles vs. New Orleans … Averaged 11.5 yards on two punt returns Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … Averaged 13.0 yards on two punt returns Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, and had 11-yard catch to convert third down on second-quarter drive for FG that put Bengals ahead to stay at 10-7 … Also vs. Cleveland, led team with three special teams tackles and recovered onside kick late in fourth quarter to seal win … Averaged 12.3 yards on four punt returns Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

2009: Signed May 1 with Bengals as college free agent … His 11.9 avg. on punt returns earned him the PR spot on the Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers All-Rookie team … His punt return average was Bengals’ highest since 1984 (minimum 20 returns) … His 474 total punt return yards led the NFL and set Bengals season

QuaN coSby

Wide Receiver 12Ht: 5-9Wt: 1893rd year in NFL

College: Texas2010 Games-Starts: 16-0Career Games-Starts: 32-0

Acquired: CFA’09 Born: 12-23-82

record … Logged four receptions on offense for 55 yards, and added three-for-26 in Wild Card playoff … On Sept. 20 at Green Bay, his 60-yard punt return to Packers’ six set up a second-quarter TD, and he had a 32-yarder to Packers’ 29 in fourth quarter, setting up FG for a two-score lead … Caught three passes for 47 yards Dec. 20 at San Diego, including a 23-yarder to the San Diego 16 in the fourth quarter to set up FG that tied the score at 24-24 … Had a 40-yard punt return on Jan. 3 at N.Y. Jets.

BLOCK PARTY: Though Cosby has earned most of his NFL notice as a punt returner, he also contributes with-out the ball in his hands. A play from his 2009 rookie year stands out. On Bernard Scott’s 96-yard kickoff return for a TD Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, Cosby made a clearing block near the Bengals’ 10-yard line and then sprinted ahead of Scott to make two more key blocks near the Steelers’ 20. Special teams coach Darrin Simmons said, “In my years in the NFL, that’s the single biggest effort play I’ve seen.”

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Texas, finishing second in Longhorns’ career receptions (212), third in receiving yards (2598) and fourth in receiving TDs (19) … Played 52 games with 35 starts … Aver-aged 23.7 yards on 73 kickoff returns and 11.3 yards on 33 punt returns … Played in every game as a freshman as Texas capped 13-0 national championship season with Rose Bowl win over then-No. 1 USC … Consensus first-team All-Big 12 as a senior, with 92 catches for 1123 yards and 10 TDs.

LATE FOOTBALL STARTER: Before starting his college football career, Cosby played four years (2001-04) of pro baseball, as an outfielder in the California Angels’ farm system. He played two rookie league and two Class A seasons, batting .260 over 340 games.

PERSONAL: Born in Waco, Texas, and grew up in nearby Mart, Texas … Attended Mart High School, where he was a two-time Class 2A all-state football selection at QB and DB … Batted .479 as a prep senior in baseball, and won state track titles in 100 and 200 meters … A social work major at Texas, he earned first-team Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2008 … Twin brother, Quincy, played football at Baylor … First name is pronounced “Kwahn.”

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—— COSBY’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 3 at S.D. 12-20-09; Yards: 47 at S.D. 12-20-09; Long: 23 at S.D. 12-20-09. KICKOFF RETURNS — Returns: 6 at Minn. 12-13-09; Yards: 107 at Minn. 12-13-09; Long: 31 at S.D. 12-20-09. PUNT RETURNS — Returns: 5 (4 times); most recently at Car. 9-26-10; Yards: 114 at G.B. 9-20-09; Long: 60 at G.B. 9-20-09.

—— COSBY’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Receiving Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD9-12 at New England 0 0 — — 0 1 18 18.0 0 18 0 0 0 — 0 — 09-19 BALTIMORE 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 2 6 3.0 4 6 09-26 at Carolina 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 5 42 8.4 0 10 010-3 at Cleveland 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 2 6 3.0 0 5 010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 — 1 — 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 — 1 — 010-31 MIAMI 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 2 24 12.0 1 12 011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 3 9 3.0 1 8 011-14 at Indianapolis 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 2 4 2.0 4 6 011-21 BUFFALO 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 — 0 — 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 4 6 1.5 1 5 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 — — 0 1 14 14.0 0 14 0 2 30 15.0 1 19 012-12 at Pittsburgh 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 2 23 11.5 2 14 012-19 CLEVELAND 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 26 13.0 3 16 012-26 SAN DIEGO 0 0 — — 0 1 12 12.0 0 12 0 0 0 — 1 — 01-2 at Baltimore 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 4 49 12.3 1 20 0TOTALS 2 16 8.0 11 0 3 44 14.7 0 18 0 30 225 7.5 21 20 0

—— POSTSEASON —— Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-0 3 26 8.7 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 3 26 8.7 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATISTICS: 3 punt return fair catches in 2009.

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 16-0 4 55 13.8 23 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-0 2 16 8.0 11 0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — —CAREER 32-0 6 71 11.8 23 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 — — — — — —

QUAN COSBY’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 13 239 18.4 0 31 0 40 474 11.9 19 60 02010 Cincinnati 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 44 14.7 0 18 0 30 225 7.5 21 20 0CAREER 8 5 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 16 283 17.7 0 31 0 70 699 10.0 40 60 0

THE LONGEST VICTORY The Bengals’ 23-20 win at Cleveland on Oct. 4, 2009 was the longest game the Bengals ever won. Four seconds remained in the overtime period when K Shayne Graham booted a 31-yard field goal to break a 20-all tie. The previous longest Bengals win was 34-31 in a road game against the Los Angeles Rams on Oct. 7, 1990. Jim Breech’s 44-yard field goal ended that game with 3:04 remaining in overtime. The longest Bengals loss came on Sept. 23, 1979 against the Houston Oilers at Riverfront Stadium. The Oilers won 30-27 on a 29-yard Toni Fritsch field goal with 0:32 left in the extra period. The only 75-minute game in Bengals history was the 13-13 tie with Philadelphia on Nov. 16, 2008. The only other tie in team history — a 31-31 deadlock in 1969 at Houston — took place before overtime was instituted in the regular season.

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Safety 42Ht: 5-11Wt: 1979th year in NFL

College: Marshall2010 Games-Starts: 9-9Career Games-Starts: 110-82

Acquired: FA’08Born: 3-9-80

Crocker has been a key performer in the secondary since joining the Bengals in 2008 … Started nine games in 2010, but suffered season-ending knee injury in Game 10 … Closed his year with 42 tackles, six passes defensed, two sacks and two forced fumbles … One of four Bengals to get team-best two forced fumbles … Entered NFL as a Cleveland third-round draft choice in 2003, and played three seasons for Browns before moving on to stints with Atlanta and Miami.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Started Games 1-8 and 10 at FS, but suffered torn knee ligament (MCL) in Game 10, Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Nov. 22 … Inactive for Game 9 due to calf injury.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Seven tackles Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, and also saw some action at CB when nickel back Adam Jones was sidelined … Had an end zone pass defensed Sept. 26 at Carolina, plus one tackle and a QB pressure … Six tackles (tied for secondary lead) on Oct. 3 at Cleveland, and forced a fumble from WR Chansi Stuckey (Browns recovered) … Nine tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Forced fumble vs. Tampa Bay was part of a sack-and-strip of Josh Freeman for a seven-yard loss, but Bucs recovered … Four tackles and a QB pressure Oct. 24 at Atlanta … Six tackles and a pass defensed Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Four tackles and three passes defensed Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2003—Drafted by Cleve-land in third round (84th overall) … Played in 16 games with one start, posting 28 tackles on defense and 11 stops on special teams … Had season-best three special teams tackles on Dec. 23 at Cincinnati. 2004—Played for Browns in Games 1-12, with five starts … Missed last four games due to biceps injury … Had 61 tackles (45 solo), including two sacks, with an INT for a TD and five total passes defensed … Also had 12 tackles on special teams … On Oct. 10 at Pittsburgh, returned an intercepted Ben Roethlisberger pass 20 yards for a TD, and had a nine-yard drop of Roethlisberger for his first career sack. 2005—Started all 16 games at SS for Cleveland defense that ranked fourth in NFL in fewest passing yards allowed (179.2 per game) … Logged career-high 86 tackles, including two sacks, and had two INTs, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … Led the defense in 20-10 win Oct. 9 vs.

Chicago, with nine tackles (one sack), two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … Intercepted a Sage Rosenfels pass in shutout win Nov. 20 vs. Miami. 2006—Traded by Cleveland to Atlanta on March 20 for fourth-round pick in ’06 draft … Started all 16 games at FS for Falcons, with 48 tackles (one sack), one INT and eight total passes defensed … Sacked Carson Palmer for eight-yard loss in win Oct. 29 at Cincinnati … On Dec. 3 at Washington, helped preserve 24-14 win with fourth-quarter INT of a Jason Campbell pass and a 28-yard return. 2007—Played and started 14 games for Atlanta, after missing the first two games with a knee injury … Posted career-highs for INTs (three) and total passes defensed (11) … Had 63 tackles, including a sack, and a fumble recovery … Preserved victory Nov. 11 at Carolina by intercepting Matt Moore pass on game’s final play … On Dec. 20 vs. Seattle, made 18-yard INT return of a Seneca Wallace pass to the Seahawks’ 10, setting up a crucial TD in 44-41 win. 2008—Signed April 2 with Miami as unrestricted free agent … Played for Dolphins in Games 1-6, with two starts … Waived Oct. 21, and signed with Bengals on Oct. 30 … Played for Bengals in season’s final eight games, logging 48 tackles with 1.5 sacks, one INT, six passes defensed and a forced fumble … Started the last six games … On Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia, logged a third-quarter INT, a fourth-quarter sack that forced a punt, and a third-down pass defensed … On Dec. 14 vs. Washington, led secondary with 14 tackles and forced a fumble by TE Chris Cooley that Bengals recovered to set up their first TD. 2009—Became an unrestricted free agent on Feb. 27, and re-signed with Bengals on same day … Started Games 1-13 and Wild Card playoff at FS … Inactive for Games 14-16 due to ankle injury .… Had two INTs, ranked third on team in passes defensed (11), and ranked tied for eighth in tackles (56) … On Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh, took direct snap and rushed 21 yards to convert fake punt in third quarter … Had INT for the second straight game on Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, returning Jay Cutler pass 20 yards to Bengals’ 47 in third quarter, setting up final Cincinnati TD drive … Had four tackles and two passes defensed to aid a strong performance by secondary in Nov. 15 win at Pittsburgh.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman (1999-2002) at Marshall, starting his last three seasons … Redshirted as true freshman in 1998 … Totaled 277 tackles, four INTs, three sacks and 24 passes defensed … Earned first team All-MAC honors as a junior, with 88 tackles,

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1.5 sacks, one INT and 10 passes defensed … Second team All-MAC as a senior with 126 tackles (two sacks) and 20 passes defensed.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Chesapeake, Va. … At-tended Deep Creek HS, where he twice earned all-region football honors … All-state track performer at Deep

Creek, ranking third in nation in 100-meter high hurdles as a senior in 1997 … Competed on Marshall’s track team as a freshman … Earned degree from Marshall, with double majors (sports management and marketing) … Married (wife Karrie), and is devoted to his English bulldog, Bentley … Hobbies include traveling, golf and video games.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2003 Cleveland 16-1 26 2 28 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02004 Cleveland 12-5 45 16 61 2-15 5 0 0-0 1 20 20.0 20t 1 1 1 0 0 62005 Cleveland 16-16 41 45 86 2-21 4 2 1-0 2 35 17.5 24 0 0 0 0 0 02006 Atlanta 16-16 40 8 48 1-8 8 0 0-0 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Atlanta 14-14 52 11 63 1-10 11 0 1-0 3 40 13.3 18 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Miami 6-2 9 0 9 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 8-6 33 15 48 1.5-10.5 6 1 0-0 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 13-13 39 17 56 0-0 11 0 0-0 2 38 19.0 20 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 9-9 29 13 42 2-8 6 2 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CLE. TOTALS 44-22 112 63 175 4-36 11 2 1-0 3 55 18.3 24 1 1 1 0 0 6ATL. TOTALS 30-30 92 19 111 2-18 19 0 1-0 4 68 170 28 0 0 0 0 0 0MIA. TOTALS 6-2 9 0 9 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CIN. TOTALS 30-28 101 45 146 3.5-18.5 23 3 0-0 3 60 20.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 110-82 314 127 441 9.5-72.5 54 5 2-0 10 183 18.3 28 1 1 1 0 0 6

CHRIS CROCKER’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2003 Cleveland 10 1 11 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2004 Cleveland 9 3 12 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2005 Cleveland 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2006 Atlanta 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2007 Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Miami 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CLE. TOTALS 23 5 28 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —ATL. TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —MIA. TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 28 6 34 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 rushing attempt for 21 yards in 2009.

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-1 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-1 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

—— CROCKER’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 6 3 9 2-8 0-0 0 1 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis INACTIVE 11-21 BUFFALO 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0(GAMES 11-16) RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 11-16 TOTALS 29 13 42 2-8 0-0 6 2 0-0

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Fullback 35Ht: 6-3Wt: 2511st year in NFL*

College: Brown2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: FA’10Born: 7-23-88

Develin seeks first NFL game action in his second pro season … Played in 2010 in United Football League before joining Bengals’ practice squad for season’s final five games … Signed 1-3-11 to Bengals’ offseason roster … Played four years in college at Brown, as a defensive lineman.

2010 RECAP: Opened the year in United Football League with Florida Tuskers … Helped Florida reach league championship game under head coach Jay Gruden, who now is Bengals offensive coordinator … Signed with Bengals on Nov. 30 … On Bengals practice squad for Games 12-16.

COLLEGE: Played defensive line at Brown from

2006-09 … Led the team as a senior in sacks (5.0) and tackles for loss (16), and also posted 53 total tackles, one INT and two fumble recoveries … As a junior in 2008, registered 34 tackles, 3.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Gilbertsville, Pa. … Attended Boyertown Area Senior High School.

*NOTE: Develin did not earn an accrued year of ex-perience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a first-year player in 2011.

Dunlap enters 2011 as one of Cincinnati’s most promising young players … Second-round 2010 draft pick was one of the NFL’s top rookies at any position during a strong finishing stretch … A Pro Football Weekly all-rookie team selection, he contested Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh for the league’s rookie sacks title, losing the crown when Suh went to 10.0 with a zero-yard sack late in fourth quarter in Week 17 … Dunlap’s 9.5 sacks set Bengals rookie record, surpassing 8.5 by DE Justin Smith in 2001 … All of Dunlap’s sacks came in last eight games, including 8.5 in last six games … Became first rookie to lead the team in sacks for a season since 1990, when LB James Francis led with 8.0 … Dunlap had 28 total tackles, with five QB pressures, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery … Played the season as Cincinnati’s youngest player (age 21).

2010 PARTICIPATION: Drafted by Bengals in sec-ond round (54th overall) … Played in 12 games (Games 3 and 6-16) … Came out of preseason with a knee strain

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Defensive End 96Ht: 6-6Wt: 2892nd year in NFL

College: Florida2010 Games-Starts: 12-0Career Games-Starts: 12-0

Acquired: D2’10 (54th overall)Born: 2-28-89

and missed regular-season Games 1-2 … Also inactive for Games 4-5 (coaches’ decision).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Made NFL debut in Game 3, Sept. 26 at Carolina, and had a QB pressure … On Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, brought down Peyton Manning for first career sack, for four-yard loss in second quarter … Sacked Mark Sanchez twice on Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, including one for 11-yard loss to Jets’ one-yard line on a third-down play in third quarter, helping set up a short Bengals FG drive … His 1.5 sacks of Drew Brees on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans included 15-yard loss on third down, forcing punt that led to Bengals’ go-ahead FG in fourth quarter … Four tackles (one for loss) and team-best three passes defensed Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, including eight-yard shared sack of Ben Roethlisberger to force Pittsburgh punt … His two tackles in win Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland were both sacks of Colt Mc-Coy … First sack vs. Cleveland was for eight-yard loss at Bengals’ 39, pushing Browns out of FG range, and second sack was for seven yards on a third down, forcing a punt

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… Also had three QB pressures vs. Cleveland … His three tackles Dec. 26 vs. San Diego included seven-yard sack of Philip Rivers to Chargers’ 33 late in fourth quarter … Closed season with his fourth multiple-sack game of the last six, getting 1.5 against Joe Flacco on Jan. 2 at Baltimore … His solo sack at Baltimore was an eight-yarder that forced a punt … Also at Baltimore, recovered Donte’ Stallworth fumble in second quarter.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2007-09) at Florida, with totals of 84 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 26 tackles for loss, eight passes defensed and four blocked kicks … Named Defensive MVP of 2008 season BCS national championship win over Oklahoma … Helped Gators to 13-1 records in each of his last two seasons, including

51-24 Sugar Bowl victory over University of Cincinnati to close 2009 campaign … Entered NFL Draft following his junior season.

THAT’S NO SCATBACK: In high school, Dunlap’s athletic gifts were such that he was a defensive end used periodically as a kickoff returner. Playing at 240 pounds, he had a 95-yard kickoff return for a TD.

PERSONAL: Hometown is North Charleston, S.C. … Attended Fort Dorchester High School, and closed his career ranked 15th on ESPN’s Top 150 recruits list … Majored at Florida in family, youth and community sciences … Selected to SEC Academic Honor Roll as a freshman.

—— DUNLAP’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England INACTIVE 9-19 BALTIMORE INACTIVE 9-26 at Carolina 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland INACTIVE 10-10 TAMPA BAY INACTIVE 10-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 2 0 2 1-4 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 2 1 3 2-17 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 1 2 3 1.5-19 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 3 1 4 0.5-4 0-0 3 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 2 0 2 2-15 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 1 2 3 1-7 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 3 2 5 1.5-11.5 0-0 0 0 1-0TOTALS 18 10 28 9.5-77.5 0-0 3 0 1-0

BENGALS DOUBLE-DIGIT CLUB Twenty-five players share the distinction of having played 10 or more seasons for the Bengals:

Player, Pos. Years SeasonsKen Anderson, QB ...............16 1971-86Ken Riley, CB.......................15 1969-83Reggie Williams, LB ............14 1976-89Jim Breech, K ......................13 1980-92Rich Braham, C-G ...............13 1994-2006Anthony Muñoz, OT.............13 1980-92Joe Walter, OT .....................13 1985-97Willie Anderson, OT ............12 1996-2007 Isaac Curtis, WR ..................12 1973-84Eddie Edwards, DE-DT ........12 1977-88Bob Johnson, C...................12 1968-79Bruce Kozerski, OL ..............12 1984-95Tim Krumrie, NT ..................12 1983-94

Jim LeClair, LB ....................12 1972-83Glenn Cameron, LB .............11 1975-85Rodney Holman, TE .............11 1982-92Lee Johnson, P-K ................11 1988-98Max Montoya, G-OT ............11 1979-89Louis Breeden, CB...............10 1978-87Boomer Esiason, QB............10 1984-92, 97Dave Lapham, G ..................10 1974-83Pat McInally, P-WR .............10 1976-85Chad Ochocinco, WR ..........10 2001-10Brad St. Louis, LS-TE ..........10 2000-09Bob Trumpy, TE-WR ............10 1968-77

Player, Pos. Years Seasons

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Offensive Tackle 75Ht: 6-6Wt: 3102nd year in NFL*

College: Georgia Tech2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 1-0

Acquired: FA’10Born: 4-4-86

Second-year pro finished 2010 on Bengals’ practice squad and signed 1-3-11 to Bengals’ offseason roster … On Miami roster for the entire 2009 season, seeing action in one game … Entered NFL as a sixth-round draft choice of the Dolphins in 2009.

2010 RECAP: Opened 2010 training camp with Miami … Played in all four preseason games, and was waived on Sept. 4 … Was on Baltimore practice squad for one game and Minnesota practice squad for five games … Signed Nov. 16 to Cincinnati practice squad; was on Bengals’ practice squad for Games 10-16.

2009: Drafted by Miami in sixth round (181st overall) … Played in all four preseason games, and saw action in one regular-season game, Nov. 29 at Buffalo … Inactive for the other 15 regular-season games.

COLLEGE: Four-year starter at Georgia Tech … Started the first 48 games of his career, but was limited by a torn labrum for much of his senior season, and after eight games as a senior, he underwent season-ending surgery … Earned first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors as both a junior and a senior … Honorable mention All-ACC as

a sophomore and was on the 2005 All-ACC freshman team.

PERSONAL: Born in Chamblee, Ga., and attended Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga., where he was an honorable mention Class AAAA all-state selection as a senior … Also was an all-county basketball player at Sandy Creek … Married (wife Jennifer), with a son.

*NOTE: Gardner did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physi-cally Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a second-year player in 2011.

ANDREW GARDNER’S STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Miami ........................................................1 02010 Baltimore ..................................................DID NOT PLAY** Minnesota.................................................DID NOT PLAY** Cincinnati .................................................DID NOT PLAY**CAREER 1 0

**NOTE: In 2010, Gardner was on the practice squads of three teams — Baltimore (one game), Minnesota (five games) and Cincinnati (seven games).

2010 SEES NEW NFL PASSING MARKS The 2010 season produced some record passing numbers in the NFL. The league-wide passer rating (84.1) and touchdown-interception ratio (1.47:1) were both at historic levels, topping the previous records set in 2008 (83.2 passer rating) and ’04 (1.40:1 TD:INT ratio). Touchdown passes (751) were at an all-time high, and games averaged 443.1 passing yards per game, the most in history (441.6 in 1995). A record 22 quarterbacks passed for over 3,000 yards in 2010, surpassing the previous best of 19 in 2001 and ’09. Eleven quarterbacks threw for 25+ passing touchdowns — the second-most in history (12 in 2009). There were 11 individual 400-yard passing performances, the third-most all-time. Only the 1986 (13) and 2004 (13) seasons had more. Tom Brady kept alive several NFL-record streaks through the regular season. With a perfect 8-0 record at Gillette Stadium in 2010, Brady has won his past 28 consecutive regular-season home starts, the longest such streak in league history. He also ended the 2010 regular season with a streak of 335 consecutive passes without an interception, an NFL record. Peyton Manning set a single-season record for pass completions with 450, but Drew Brees was right on his heels with 448, the second-most all-time. Brees is the only player in history to complete 400+ passes in multiple seasons (2007, ’08 and ’10).

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Defensive End 91Ht: 6-3Wt: 2808th year in NFL

College: Georgia2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 104-75

Acquired: D4b‘04 (117th overall)

Born: 8-11-83

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A Bengals fourth-round draft choice in 2004, Geathers has been a significant contributor in all of his Cincinnati seasons … Started every game at LDE last season, with 55 tackles (second on the line), a sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two passes defensed … Also had nine QB pressures (ranked tied for third) … Led line in tackles in 2009 as Bengals won AFC North title … A two-time team leader in sacks, and his 10.5 total from 2006 stands as the most by a Bengal since 1983.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Missed Bengals’ final four preseason games with foot injury, but returned to ac-tion for regular-season opener … In win Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, led line with five tackles … On Sept. 26 at Carolina, his recovery of a Jonathan Stewart fumble and return to Panthers’ 37 set up fourth-quarter drive for TD that iced the game … Also at Carolina, helped hold Panthers’ rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to 77 net yards … Four tackles (led line) and two QB pressures Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Season-high seven tackles Oct. 24 at Atlanta, tied for line lead … Three tackles Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, including sack of Ben Roethlisberger for nine-yard loss in third quarter … Three tackles Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, and forced a fumble against RB Chris Ivory (Saints recovered) … Line-leading six tackles, a QB pressure and a pass defensed in Dec. 26 win that knocked San Diego from playoff contention.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2004—Drafted by Bengals in fourth round (117th overall) … Ranked fourth on team in sacks (3.5) and led line in passes defensed (five) … Made key plays in four wins in season’s second half … On Nov. 7 vs. Dallas, had a sack and forced fumble, a key pass defensed, and a QB pressure that led to an intentional grounding penalty … Had 1.5 sacks in win Nov. 28 vs. Cleveland … On Dec. 26 vs. N.Y. Giants, his deflection of an Eli Manning pass led to Carl Powell’s game-clinching INT with less than a minute to play … Continued his big-play ways Jan. 2 at Philadelphia, intercepting a Jeff Blake swing pass in the third quarter and returning it 36 yards for TD that gave Bengals a 24-3 lead. 2005—Started every game at RDE, including Wild Card playoff … His 52 tackles included three sacks … Had a season-high six tackles

Nov. 6 at Baltimore, including 10-yard sack of Anthony Wright … In crucial win Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, forced a Hines Ward fumble in second quarter that Bengals recovered at their 25. 2006—His 10.5 sacks still stand as club’s most since Eddie Edwards had 13 in ’83 … Was Bengals’ only sacker in double digits since ’92, when LB/DE Alfred Williams had 10 … On Sept. 10 at Kansas City, his six tackles included two sacks for 18 yards against Trent Green … In win Sept. 24 at Pittsburgh, recorded four tackles, including two sacks of Ben Roethlisberger for eight yards … Two sacks of Aaron Brooks on Dec. 10 vs. Oakland. 2007—Led team in sacks (3.5) … Started 12 games at LDE, and started four games (Games 5-8) at SLB, aiding injury-depleted LB corps … Second on line in tackles (69), and was one of four Bengals to log an entry in every column of defensive stat sheet … Played dominant role in season-opening win Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore, with line-leading eight tackles, an eight-yard sack, an interception with a 30-yard return, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. 2008—Started Games 1-11 at LDE, but suffered knee injury in Game 11, Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh … Placed Nov. 24 on Reserve/Injured list, ending streak of 74 straight games played … Despite missed time, led team in QB hurries (12) and finished second on line in tackles (56) … On Oct. 19 vs. Pittsburgh, tied for team lead with personal season-high 10 tackles, including two for losses … On Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia, executed a sack-and-strip against Donovan McNabb in first quarter to set up a Cincinnati FG (Bengals recovered fumble). 2009—Started 15 games plus Wild Card playoff at LDE … Led D-line in tackles (56), including 3.5 sacks, and for the second straight season, he led team in coaches’ compilation of QB pressures (13) … Inactive for Game 16 at N.Y. Jets, resting a knee strain, but returned to start Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. Jets … Had line-leading eight tackles in Sept. 27 win vs. Pittsburgh, including a shared sack of Ben Roethlisberger on third down in fourth quarter, forcing Steelers punt that preceded Bengals’ game-winning drive … Helped preserve win Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore with 10-yard sack of Joe Flacco late in fourth quarter … On Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, had nine-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger on first-and-goal from Bengals’ eight in second quarter, helping hold Steelers to a FG … Logged six tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2004 Cincinnati 14-1 10 12 22 3.5-27 5 1 0-0 1 36 36.0 36t 1 1 1 0 0 62005 Cincinnati 16-16 27 25 52 3-20 1 1 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02006 Cincinnati 16-0 30 22 52 10.5-62.5 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Cincinnati 16-16 33 36 69 3.5-26 2 1 1-0 1 30 30.0 30 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Cincinnati 11-11 30 26 56 2.5-19.5 1 1 1-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 15-15 36 20 56 3.5-28.5 2 1 2-113 0 0 — — 0 1 0 1 0 62010 Cincinnati 16-16 29 26 55 1-9 2 1 1-5 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 104-75 195 167 362 27.5-192.5 13 6 5-118 2 66 33.0 36t 1 2 1 1 0 12

ROBERT GEATHERS’ STATISTICS

—— GEATHERS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-510-3 at Cleveland 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 3 0 3 1-9 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 29 26 55 1-9 0-0 2 1 1-5

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2005 Cincinnati 1-1 2 2 4 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 1-1 1 5 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 2-2 3 7 10 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2004 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2007 Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

TAKE THE FUMBLE AND RUN: Geathers holds the team record for fumble return yards in a season, with 113 in 2009. He tied Ray Bentley’s team record for a single fumble return when he went 75 yards for a TD at Cleveland, and he added a 38-yard return at Oakland.

ALL IN THE FAMILY: Geathers has football in his blood. His uncle, Jumpy Geathers, and his father, Robert Sr., were both talented defensive linemen. Jumpy recorded 62 sacks in a 13-year NFL career (1984-96 with New Or-leans, Washington, Atlanta and Denver). Robert Sr. starred at South Carolina State and earned a third-round draft selection by Buffalo in 1981 before being hampered by an injury. “My dad gave me a football when I was three years old,” Robert Jr. recalls. “That’s the first thing I remember,

carrying that ball around the house, running from him.”

COLLEGE: Entered NFL Draft after his junior season at Georgia … Started all 14 games in his 2003 senior season as Bulldogs posted 11-3 record … Played 39 games over three seasons (2001-03), but did not become a full-time starter until ’03 … Had career totals of 81 tackles, five sacks, 10 tackles for loss, 22 QB pressures and two INTs.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Georgetown, S.C. … Attended Carvers Bay High School, where he recorded 100 tackles and nine sacks as a senior and had 130 tackles with 14 sacks as a junior … Married (wife Adria), with a son, Robert III … Sports studies major at Georgia … Last name is pronounced as “gathers.”

(Robert Geathers, cont'd)

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Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2010 Cincinnati 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Ghee looks for increased production this season, as injuries held him back in his rookie campaign … Played in six games, primarily on special teams … Limited early by a preseason head injury, and his regular season also ended prematurely, due to a groin injury suffered in Game 10 … A three-year starter at Wake Forest, he was one of the fastest and most athletic corners available in the 2010 draft and has good size at 6-0 and 193 pounds … Has been clocked at 4.39 seconds for 40-yard dash.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Drafted by Bengals in third round (96th overall) … Played in Games 5-10 … Inactive for Games 1-2, after suffering hit to the head while making a tackle in preseason on Aug. 28 at Buf-falo … Active on Sept. 26 at Carolina but did not play … Inactive for Game 4 … Made NFL debut Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, playing on special teams … Suffered groin injury in Game 10, Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, and was inactive for Games 11-12 … Placed Dec. 8 on Reserve/Injured list … Played in only two of the five preseason games, missing two games 2-3 with quad strain and Game 5 due to head injury.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Had one special teams tackle in each of the six games he played … Despite limited playing time, tied for fifth on the team for season in special teams stops … Had one tackle on defense on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo before leaving with a groin injury … Six tackles (four solo) in his two preseason appearances.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2007-09) at Wake Forest, appearing in 36 games with 34 starts … Had only one career INT, but contributed 25 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 12.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a blocked punt … Helped Deacons reach and win two bowl games … Entered Wake Forest program in 2005, but was redshirted (did not play), and did not see action in ’06 due to eligibility issues.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Fayetteville, N.C. … Attended Jack Britt High School, where he earned all-state honors at CB and all-region accolades at WR … Also let-tered in track and field in high school, posting times of 10.5 in 100 meters and 21.47 in 200 meters … Communications major at Wake Forest … Last name is pronounced “JEE.”

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Cornerback 21Ht: 6-0Wt: 1932nd year in NFL

College: Wake Forest2010 Games-Starts: 6-0Career Games-Starts: 6-0

Acquired: D3b’10 (96th overall) Born: 6-6-87

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Cincinnati 6-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 6-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

NO-WIN SITUATIONS In the Bengals’ first 43 seasons (1968-2010), two games have resulted in ties — one in 60 minutes of action and the other in a 75-minute contest. On Nov. 9, 1969, at the Astrodome in Houston, Cincinnati kicker Horst Muhlmann’s 18-yard field goal with 22 seconds left in the fourth quarter enabled the Bengals to tie the Oilers at 31-31. That effectively ended the game as regular-season overtime was not in the rules at the time (OT was added in 1974). The only other tie game in Bengals history came on Nov. 16, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles battled to a 13-13 overtime deadlock for the NFL’s first tie since 2002.

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Quarterback 7Ht: 6-1Wt: 2206th year in NFL

College: Toledo2010 Games-Starts: 6-4Career Games-Starts: 32-20

Acquired: UFA(Oak.)’11Born: 1-27-83

Sixth-year veteran signed with Bengals as an unre-stricted free agent on 7-30-11 … Mobile signal-caller has 32 career games with 20 starts, with 362 completions in 680 attempts (53.2 percent) for 3883 yards with 20 TDs and 23 INTs … Played in six games with four starts for Oakland last season but missed 10 games due to an injury to his right (throwing) shoulder … In 2009, he led an Oakland upset win against the Bengals and later earned an AFC Offensive Player of the Week nod from a win at Pittsburgh … Entered the NFL with Tampa Bay in 2006 and also played for Bucs in ’07 … Was with Cleveland in 2008 and with Oakland in ’09 and ’10.

TOUGH ON BENGALS: Playing for Tampa Bay and Oakland, Gradkowski has posted a 2-0 record as a starter against the Bengals, each time with a team that was a significant underdog. He engineered his first NFL win as a starter on Oct. 15, 2006 against the Bengals. Playing for Tampa Bay against visiting Cincinnati, he led a fourth-quarter TD drive for a 14-13 win. Tampa Bay had entered the game with an 0-4 record to Cincinnati’s 3-1. Gradkowski completed 25 of 44 passes for 184 yards and passed for both Tampa Bay TDs. At Oakland in 2009, Gradkowski led a 2-7 Raiders team to a 20-17 win over a 7-2 Bengals club. His TD pass capped an 80-yard drive that tied the game with 0:33 to play, and the Raiders won on a FG after a Bengals fumble on the kickoff return.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 1-2 … Started Games 3-5 … Out with shoulder injury for Games 6-9 … Played in Game 10 and started Game 11 … On Reserve/Injured (shoulder) for Games 12-16.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Grabbed Raiders starting QB job with his performance in Game 2, Sept. 19 vs. St. Louis … Entered Rams game in second half and led 16-14 come-from-behind win, completing 11-of-21 for 162 yards, with a four-yard TD to WR Louis Murphy … Started the next three games, but had to leave Oct. 10 win vs. San Diego due to shoulder injury … Returned on Nov. 21 at Pittsburgh, playing in second half, and started Nov. 28 vs. Miami, with season-high 252 passing yards including 44-yard TD to WR Jacoby Ford … Re-aggravated shoulder in Miami game and placed Dec. 2 on Reserve/Injured list.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Tampa Bay in sixth round (194th overall) … Captured team’s

No. 1 job for most of the season, competing against Chris Simms and Tom Rattay, starting 11 of his 13 games played … His passing yards (1661), TD passes (nine) and completions-attempts (177-328) were all Bucs rookie records … Had nine INTs, but became only third QB in NFL history to throw only one INT in his first 150 attempts, joining New England’s Tom Brady and San Francisco’s Rattay … Set NFL record for most attempts (202) before suffering second INT … Made NFL debut in fourth quarter Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore … Made first start Oct. 8 at New Orleans and posted 107.6 rating in a 24-21 loss, passing 20-31 for 225-2-0 … Claimed first win on Oct. 15 vs. Bengals (detail in earlier item). 2007—Saw action in four games as a Tampa Bay reserve, passing 13-for-24 for 130 yards … Saw extended action in win 19-13 Nov. 25 vs. Washington, passing 9-19 for 106 and rushing two-for-24. 2008—Waived by Tampa Bay on June 2, and acquired on waivers June 5 by St. Louis … Waived by St. Louis on Aug. 30 … Signed as free agent with Cleveland on Dec. 2 and played in two games with one start. 2009—Waived Feb. 10, and acquired on waivers Feb. 13 by Oakland … Played in seven games with four starts for Oakland, leading team in TD passes (six) … Posted career-best passer rating (80.6) … Led comeback win vs. Bengals on Nov. 22 (detail in earlier item) … The Pittsburgh native was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance Dec. 6 at Steelers, when he led 27-24 win with 20-of-33 passing for career-high 308 yards with three TDs and no INTs … Posted 121.8 passer rating in Pittsburgh game.

COLLEGE: Played 49 games with 36 starts in a prolific career at Toledo … Completed 766 of 1123 passes for 9225 yards, with 85 TD passes and only 27 INTs … Set 19 school records, including marks for most completions, passing yards and TDs … Rushed for 1018 yards and 14 TDs … Became first QB in NCAA Division I-A history to complete more than 70 percent of his passes in consecutive seasons … His career completion percentage of 68.4 broke an NCAA mark formerly held by Kentucky’s Tim Couch (67.1).

PERSONAL: Home town is Pittsburgh, Pa. … Attended Seton-La Salle High School, where he earned all-state honors as a junior and senior … His prep career passing yardage was most in the 87-year history of a sto-ried conference, as the league also claims Johnny Lujack, George Blanda, Joe Namath, Terry Hanratty, Joe Montana and Dan Marino … Business marketing major at Toledo.

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PassingYEAR TEAM G-S ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT2006 Tampa Bay 13-11 328 177 54.0 1661 5.06 9 2.7 9 2.7 53 25-146 65.92007 Tampa Bay 4-0 24 13 54.2 130 5.42 0 0.0 1 4.2 20 2-14 52.42008 Cleveland 2-1 21 7 33.3 26 1.24 0 0.0 3 14.3 12 4-18 2.82009 Oakland 7-4 150 82 54.7 1007 6.71 6 4.0 3 2.0 75t 11-71 80.62010 Oakland 6-4 157 83 52.9 1059 6.75 5 3.2 7 4.5 70 10-77 66.3T.B. TOTALS 17-11 352 190 54.0 1791 5.09 9 2.6 10 2.8 53 27-160 64.9CLE. TOTALS 2-1 21 7 33.3 26 1.24 0 0.0 3 14.3 12 4-18 2.8OAK. TOTALS 13-8 307 165 53.7 2066 6.73 11 3.6 10 3.3 75t 21-148 73.3CAREER 32-20 680 362 53.2 3883 5.71 20 2.9 23 3.4 75t 52-326 65.9

BRUCE GRADKOWSKI’S STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2PtC PTS2006 Tampa Bay 41 161 3.9 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2007 Tampa Bay 7 20 2.9 13 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Cleveland 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Oakland 18 108 6.0 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Oakland 12 41 3.4 12 0 — — — — — — — — — — —T.B. TOTALS 48 181 3.8 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CLE. TOTALS 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — — — — — — —OAK. TOTALS 30 149 5.0 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 79 332 4.2 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

POSTSEASON: Gradkowski was inactive as the designated third quarterback for one postseason game with Tampa Bay in 2007.

—— GRADKOWSKI’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— PASSING — Attempts: 48 at NYG 10-29-06 (for T.B.); Completions: 25 vs. Cin. 10-15-06 (for T.B.); Yards: 308 at Pitt. 12-6-09 (for Oak.); Touchdowns: 3 at Pitt. 12-6-09 (for Oak.); Interceptions: 3 at Pitt. 12-3-06 (for T.B.); Long: 75 (to Louis Murphy) at Pitt. 12-6-09 (TD) (for Oak.). RUSHING — Attempts: 6 (4 times); most recently vs. Cin. 11-22-09 (for Oak.); Yards: 30 at Dall. 11-26-09 (for Oak.); Long: 21 at Dall. 11-26-09 (for Oak.).

UNPREDICTABLE NFL PLAYOFF PARTICIPANTS In 2010 — for the 15th consecutive season — at least five NFL teams qualified for the playoffs after not making the postseason the year before. Five clubs — Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and Seattle — did not make the playoffs in 2009 but did so last season. The teams since 1996 to make the playoffs a season after failing to qualify: Season Playoff Teams Not In Previous Season’s Playoffs 1996 5 (Carolina, Denver, Jacksonville, Minnesota, New England) 1997 5 (Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, New York Giants, Tampa Bay)1998 5 (Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, New York Jets)1999 7 (Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)2000 6 (Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans, New York Giants, Oakland, Philadelphia)2001 6 (Chicago, Green Bay, New England, New York Jets, Pittsburgh, San Francisco)2002 5 (Atlanta, Cleveland, Indianapolis, New York Giants, Tennessee)2003 8 (Baltimore, Carolina, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, New England, St. Louis, Seattle)2004 5 (Atlanta, Minnesota, New York Jets, Pittsburgh, San Diego)2005 7 (Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, New York Giants, Tampa Bay, Washington)2006 7 (Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York Jets, Philadelphia, San Diego)2007 6 (Green Bay, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)2008 7 (Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Miami, Minnesota, Philadelphia)2009 6 (Cincinnati, Dallas, Green Bay, New England, New Orleans, New York Jets)2010 5 (Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Seattle)

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Tight EndHt: 6-5Wt: 2602nd year in NFL

College: Oklahoma2010 Games-Starts: 15-10Career Games-Starts: 15-10

Gresham fully justified his first-round draft selection last season, taking over Bengals’ No. 1 TE spot out of training camp … Made big impact on the passing game, and has all the tools and attitude to continue development into a top blocker … His 52 receptions tied for AFC rookie lead and set a Bengals record for a rookie TE … Had 471 receiving yards and four receiving TDs … Also caught a two-point conversion … Caught a TD pass in his NFL debut.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 1-15 … Credited officially with only 10 starts, but was in No. 1 TE role for all games … Inactive for Game 16 due to knee strain.

GRESHAM’S RANKINGS ROUNDUP: Gresham’s rookie receiving totals were notable in a number of respects:

v His 52 catches tied teammate Jordan Shipley for the AFC rookie lead and tied for third among NFL rookies. He and Shipley were the first Bengals to win or share the AFC rookie receptions title since Carl Pickens in 1992.

v His catch total was a record for a Bengals rookie TE, breaking the mark of 44 set by Tony McGee in 1995.

v He and Shipley tied for most catches by any Bengals rookie since 1985, when WR Eddie Brown caught 53.

v His 471 receiving yards were the most by any Bengals TE since 1995, when Tony McGee had 754.

v His four TD catches tied for the most by any Bengals TE since 1997, when Tony McGee had six.

v His TD catch total was the most ever by a Bengals rookie playing strictly TE.

MORE 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Caught six-for-25 in NFL debut Sept. 12 at New England, including one-yard

TD pass from Carson Palmer in third quarter … In win Sept. 26 at Carolina, led team in receiving yards (59, on four catches), with 27-yard gain on one Bengals TD drive and 17-yarder on another TD drive … Caught four-for-24 Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, and his one-yard TD catch put Bengals in lead early in fourth quarter … Had personal season bests of nine catches and 85 yards, with 19-yard TD, on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Had prodigious fourth quarter in Colts game, with all nine of his catches in the period, but he fumbled (lost) after the final catch … Caught three-for-43, plus two-point conversion reception Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans … Failed to dent receiving column for first time Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, seeing limited action after missing the entire practice week due to a death in the family … Caught four-for-56 on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, including three-yard TD on third-and-goal in first quarter, making the catch despite pass interference by Chargers.

COLLEGE: Played in all 42 Oklahoma games from 2006-08, helping team to 34-8 record, with two Fiesta Bowls and one berth in BCS Championship game … Did not play in 2009, due to knee injury suffered in preseason practice … Declined an option to return to OU for 2010 … In his three seasons, totaled 111 receptions for 1629 yards (14.7 avg.), and his 26 TDs ranked second in Big 12 history for tight ends … Earned first-team All-America honors from The Sporting News in 2008, when he set school records for TEs in TDs (14) and receiving yards (950) … Scored 25 TDs in his last 28 games.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Ardmore, Okla. … Attended Ardmore High School, where as a senior he was rated top TE prospect in the nation by PrepStar and Rivals.com … Also a basketball standout in high school … Majored at Oklahoma in multidisciplinary studies.

84Acquired: D1’10Born: 6-16-88

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2010 Cincinnati 15-10 52 471 9.1 27 4 — — — — — 4 0 4 0 1 26CAREER 15-10 52 471 9.1 27 4 — — — — — 4 0 4 0 1 26

JERMAINE GRESHAM'S STATISTICS

—— GRESHAM’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 9 at Ind. 11-14-10; Yards: 85 at Ind. 11-14-10; Long: 27 at Car. 9-26-10; Touchdowns: 1 (4 times); most recently vs. S.D. 12-26-10.

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—— GRESHAM’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Receiving RushingDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD9-12 at New England 6 25 4.2 8 1 — — — — —9-19 BALTIMORE 3 15 5.0 7 0 — — — — —9-26 at Carolina 4 59 14.8 27 0 — — — — —10-3 at Cleveland 5 35 7.0 12 0 — — — — —10-10 TAMPA BAY 4 24 6.0 10 1 — — — — —10-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 4 26 6.5 9 0 — — — — —10-31 MIAMI 3 17 5.7 8 0 — — — — —11-8 PITTSBURGH 2 11 5.5 9 0 — — — — —11-14 at Indianapolis 9 85 9.4 19t 1 — — — — —11-21 BUFFALO 2 33 16.5 18 0 — — — — —11-25 at N.Y. Jets 2 36 18.0 25 0 — — — — —12-5 NEW ORLEANS 3 43 14.3 23 0 — — — — —12-12 at Pittsburgh 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —12-19 CLEVELAND 1 6 6.0 6 0 — — — — —12-26 SAN DIEGO 4 56 14.0 23 1 — — — — —1-2 at Baltimore INACTIVE INACTIVETOTALS 52 471 9.1 27 4 — — — — —

Bengals’ first-round pick in 2007 draft has been a key contributor in all four of his pro seasons … Led Bengals last season in INTs (four, tied for sixth in AFC), and in his four seasons he has led team three times and tied for team lead once … Led team last season in passes defensed (20), and had 52 tackles and two forced fumbles (tied for team lead) … Over his Bengals tenure, leads team in INTs (18) and passes defensed (84) … Has moved into sixth place in all-time Bengals INTs … Also one of the most active special teams players among regular starters, he had five special teams tackles in ’10.

COUNT ON HIM: Hall has played in every game (65, including postseason) in his Bengals career, the current team’s longest streak of having played every game in a career … Has started the last 57 games (55 at RCB, 2 at LCB).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: On Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, intercepted a Joe Flacco pass in third quarter, with 22-yard return … Recorded INT in second straight game on Sept. 26 at Carolina, picking off Jimmy Clausen in the final minute of first quarter at the Bengals’ five, thwarting Carolina scoring threat … Recorded an INT in his third straight game Oct. 3 at Cleveland, intercepting Seneca Wallace in second quarter at Cleveland 37 … Six tackles, four passes defensed (Bengals game-high for the season) and an INT Oct. 24 at Atlanta … INT vs. Atlanta was a leaping grab of Matt Ryan pass at Bengals’ 38 in the

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LeoN HaLL

Cornerback 29Ht: 5-11Wt: 1955th year in NFL

College: Michigan2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 64-58

Acquired: D1’07 (18th overall)Born: 12-9-84

third quarter, which preceded Bengals TD drive … Four tackles Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, and had two forced fumbles, including FF from Hines Ward at Pittsburgh 39 in second quarter, recovered by Bengals and leading to TD drive.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by Bengals in first round (18th overall) … Played in every game, with 10 starts, and led team with five INTs, tying Bengals rookie record set previously by S Tommy Casanova, CB Ray Horton and LB Odell Thurman … Also tied for NFL’s ’07 rookie lead in INTs … Ranked fourth on Bengals in tackles (career-best 85), leading secondary … Started in NFL debut Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore, subbing for injured RCB Johnathan Joseph, and had five tackles and two passes defensed … Snagged first NFL interception on Sept. 23 at Seattle, against QB Matt Hasselbeck … On Nov. 11 at Baltimore, intercepted a deflected Steve McNair pass in end zone just before halftime, preserving 6-0 lead in eventual Bengals win. 2008—Posted team-best totals of 26 passes defensed and three INTs … Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for performance Dec. 21 at Cleveland, when made all three of his INTs, tying Bengals game record and scoring on a 50-yard return … His TD return at Cleveland gave Bengals a 7-0 lead on a cold, blustery day when offensive scores were tough to come by (Bengals went on to win 14-0) … Led DBs in tackles (84) for the second straight year, and also had a fumble recovery and five special teams tackles … Four passes defensed, including two that forced punts,

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in win Dec. 14 vs. Washington. 2009—Tied for team lead with career-high six INTs, tied for second in AFC … Led team in passes defensed (career-high 27) and had 73 tackles, ranked sixth on team … Tied for team lead in forced fumbles on defense (two) … Had the most special teams tackles (seven) of any regular starter, ranking seventh on the team … His 11 solo tackles on Oct. 18 vs. Houston were most by a Bengal on the year … On Oct. 4 at Cleveland, forced a Jerome Harrison fumble that teammate Robert Geathers returned 75 yards for a TD, for 14-0 second-quarter lead … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, intercepted a Joe Flacco pass at Bengals’ 17 with four seconds left to end Ravens’ last comeback bid … On Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, had two INTs (48 yards in returns) … Had seven tackles and an end-zone pass defensed to aid a strong performance by secondary Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, when Steelers were held to three-for-15 on third-down conversions … On Dec. 13

at Minnesota, intercepted a Brett Favre pass … Logged his sixth INT on Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, with leaping grab at Bengals’ 19 to kill Chiefs’ last offensive threat … Posted seven tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: A consensus 2006 All-American for Michi-gan, Hall played four seasons (2003-06) … Left Wolverines with school record for career passes defensed (43) and ranked tied for fourth in INTs (12) … Was finalist as a senior for NCAA’s Jim Thorpe Award (top defensive back) and Bronko Nagurski Trophy (top defensive player) … Set UM record with 83-yard fumble return (for TD) as a junior in ’05.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Vista, Calif. … Played CB, WR and QB at Vista High School, earning All-America honors from SuperPrep and PrepStar, and also lettered in track … Married (wife Jessica) with a son, Leon. Jr. … General studies major at Michigan.

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2007 Cincinnati 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 — 0 — 02008 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0 3 16 5.3 0 12 02009 Cincinnati 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 0 0 — 0 — 02010 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 29 29.0 0 29 0 0 0 — 0 — 0CAREER 23 3 26 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 52 17.3 0 29 0 3 16 5.3 0 12 0

—— HALL'S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 3 0 3 0-0 1-22 1 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 3 2 5 0-0 1-0 2 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 2 0 2 0-0 1-(-3) 1 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 2 4 6 0-0 1-0 4 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0TOTALS 36 16 52 0-0 4-19 20 2 0-0

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2007 Cincinnati 16-10 51 34 85 0-0 11 1 0-0 5 16 3.2 12 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Cincinnati 16-16 66 18 84 0-0 26 0 1-0 3 87 29.0 50t 1 1 1 0 0 62009 Cincinnati 16-16 55 18 73 0-0 27 2 0-0 6 47 7.8 26 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 16-16 36 16 52 0-0 20 2 0-0 4 19 4.8 22 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 64-58 208 86 294 0-0 84 5 1-0 18 169 9.4 50t 1 1 1 0 0 6

LEON HALL’S STATISTICS

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-1 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-1 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

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Harris has made 232 snaps with no unplayable deliveries since joining Bengals during 2009 season … Played in every game last year and had three special teams tackles … Had NFL game experience with Houston prior to joining Cincinnati.

2010 RECAP: Had no unplayable deliveries on 135 snaps (72 punts and 63 placekicks) … His two-season snap total of 232 includes 129 punts and 103 placekicks … Downed two punts on Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, including one at the Steelers’ eight-yard line.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by Green Bay in seventh round (243rd overall) … Waived by Green Bay on Sept. 1, and signed Sept. 4 to Packers’ practice squad … Released from Packers’ practice squad on Sept. 11 … Signed Nov. 28 to Detroit practice squad, where he finished the season. 2008—Opened offseason with Detroit, and was waived on May 19 … Re-signed by Lions on Aug. 19, and was waived on Aug. 31 … Signed on Sept. 17 to Houston practice squad, and was released on Sept. 30 … Re-signed to Houston practice squad on Nov. 4 … Signed on Dec. 3 to Houston’s 53-player roster, and

handled all long snapping duties in Games 13-16 … Made NFL debut Dec. 7 at Green Bay and snapped for game-winning FG. 2009—Opened preseason with Houston, and was waived on Sept. 5 … Signed on Sept. 30 to Houston practice squad, and was released on Oct. 6 … Signed Oct. 13 with Bengals and played in Games 6-16, plus the Wild Card playoff … Handled 97 regular-season snaps (40 placekicks, 57 punts) without an unplayable delivery … Had a special teams tackle on Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore.

COLLEGE: Was a standout TE at Rutgers, in addi-tion to long-snapping duties … Played 48 games from 2003-06, with 42 starts … Finished career ranked sixth in program history in receptions (143) and receiving yards (2015), and tied for seventh in TDs (11) … Caught a pass in 38 straight games, registering what was third-longest streak in Big East history … Had five career games of 100 or more receiving yards.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Manahawkin, N.J. … Attended Southern Regional High School … Married (wife Jessica) … Hobbies include golf, basketball, fishing, video games and board games.

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Long Snapper 46Ht: 6-5Wt: 2523rd year in NFL

College: Rutgers2010 Games-Starts: 16-0Career Games-Starts: 31-0

Acquired: FA’09Born: 7-10-84

CLARK HARRIS’ STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD2007 Green Bay 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* Detroit 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2008 Houston 4-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Houston 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* Cincinnati 11-0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-0 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —HOU. TOTALS 4-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 27-0 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 31-0 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: In 2007, Harris was on the practice squad for one game with Green Bay and five games with Detroit. In 2009, he was on the practice squad for one game with Houston.

POSTSEASON: 1 game/0 starts (no statistics) with Cincinnati in 2009.

PUNT COVERAGE UNIT STANDS OUT The Bengals finished No. 1 in the NFL for the 2010 season in punt coverage, allowing only 4.8 yards per return. It was the third-best figure in club history and the best since the strike-shortened season of 1982, when opponents averaged a record-low 4.0 yards. The Bengals led the NFL in punt coverage for the last five weeks of the 2010 season.

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Linebacker 53Ht: 6-3Wt: 2406th year in NFL

College: Texas-El Paso2010 Games-Starts: 12-0Career Games-Starts: 76-62

Acquired: UFA(Oak.)’11Born: 7-14-83

A 62-game starter in five previous seasons with Oakland, Howard signed with Bengals as an unrestricted free agent on 7-30-11 … Career totals of 383 tackles, seven INTs, four sacks and 26 passes defensed … Played in 12 games last season … In 2007, he led the Raiders with six INTs and led the AFC in INT return yardage (172).

2010 RECAP: Played in Games 1-4 and 9-16 … Had four tackles on defense, five special teams tackles, a forced fumble and a pass defensed … Inactive for Games 5-8.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Oakland in second round (38th overall) … Played in every game, with 15 starts, and logged a career-high 106 tackles … Led team with nine tackles in NFL debut Sept. 11 vs. San Diego … Deflected a pass that CB Nnamdi Asomugha returned for a TD on Oct. 29 vs. Pittsburgh … Ten tackles on Dec. 10 at Bengals. 2007—Started every Raiders game and had a team-high six INTs, leading AFC in INT return yardage (172) … Had 11 total passes defensed … On Sept. 16 at Denver, Raiders fell in OT, but not before Howard’s 44-yard TD on an INT return gave Oakland lead in fourth quarter … Also had a fumble recovery at Denver … Had 26-yard INT return in win Sept. 23 vs. Cleveland … INT return of 28 yards in win Sept. 30 at Miami … On Oct. 14 at San Diego, intercepted a pass for fourth consecutive

game and returned it 66 yards for TD … Had an INT in win Dec. 2 vs. Denver. 2008—Started every Oakland game for the second straight year … Third on team in tackles (97) … In win Sept. 14 at Kansas City, had a sack, two passed defensed, a forced fumble and a team-leading five solo tackles … Had seven solo tackles and an INT in win Nov. 23 at Denver. 2009—Played 16 games with 15 starts for Raiders, with 11 tackles for loss among his 80 stops … Eight solo tackles and two for loss in win Sept. 20 at Kansas City … Had four solos with an eight-yard sack in win Oct. 18 vs. Philadelphia … Five solo tackles and a forced fumble in win Nov. 22 vs. Bengals.

COLLEGE: Played 48 games in four seasons (2002-05) at UTEP, logging 296 tackles with 13 sacks … Saw action at strong safety as well as at linebacker … His 34.5 tackles for loss ranked third in school history … Second in Western Athletic Conference with eight sacks as a junior.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Lubbock, Texas … Attended Estacado High School, where he recorded 100 tackles as a senior strong safety … Also lettered in track in high school and was a member of the National Honor Society … Father, Thomas Sr., was an All-American LB at Texas Tech and played nine seasons in NFL, with Kansas City and St. Louis.

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2006 Oakland 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Oakland 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Oakland 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 9 1 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2006 Oakland 16-15 84 22 106 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Oakland 16-16 78 18 96 1-0 11 0 0-0 6 172 28.7 66t 2 2 2 0 0 122008 Oakland 16-16 80 17 97 1-8 5 2 0-0 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Oakland 16-15 73 7 80 2-8 7 1 1-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Oakland 12-0 3 1 4 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 76-62 318 65 383 4-16 26 4 1-0 7 169 24.1 66t 2 2 2 0 0 12

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Cincinnati native has played in every Bengals game since his selection in 2009 draft, averaging 42.7 yards per kick … Has had 52 inside-20 kicks against just 16 touchbacks … Also has been the holder for placekicks … Averaged 42.1 yards per punt last season, and his net average of 38.2 ranked 14th in NFL … Had 28 inside-20s and six touchbacks last season, and his plus-22 differential ranked seventh in AFC and tied for 12th in NFL … Had only one touchback in the last 11 games … His 72-yard punt Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay tied for NFL’s longest of the season and tied for third-longest in Bengals history … Was first kicking specialist taken in ’09 draft, after winning one national punting title and twice leading nation in net punting.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Helped Bengals control field position all day in win Sept. 26 at Carolina, as five of his six punts were downed inside-20, including three inside the five … Five inside-20s at Carolina tied his career high … Averaged 38.7 yards on three punts on Oct. 3 at Cleveland with the same net, and all were downed inside the Browns’ 20 … Averaged 51.3 yards on six punts on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, with a 41.8 yard-net … On Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, had a punt downed at Steelers’ one but suffered first career punt blocked, due to protection break-down … Four punts on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, averaging 40.3 yards with 39.0 net, and all four were downed inside Colts’ 20 … Averaged 56.5 yards on two punts on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, with both downed inside 20, and a 55.5 net … His four punts on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego yielded two inside-20s and no touchbacks.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in fifth round (142nd overall) … His 43.2-yard gross average tied Bengals’ second-best since 1999 … Had a 36.3 net average, and in the 10 previous seasons, only once did a Bengals punter better that mark … Had 24 inside-20 kicks and only 10 touchbacks … Made regular-season debut Sept. 13 vs. Denver, averaging 39.7 yards on seven

punts, with season-best five pinned inside-20 … Had two key punts in second half in win Sept. 20 at Green Bay, a 48-yarder that went out of bounds at Green Bay four and a 56-yarder to the Packers’ 26 … On Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, successfully kicked away from AFC punt return leader Joshua Cribbs, denying him a return, while averaging 42.0 yards on six punts with four inside-20s (one touchback) … Averaged 48.0 yards on four punts in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets, with a 36.5 net average.

CINCINNATI ALL THE WAY: Huber is only the second player drafted by the Bengals who grew up in Cincinnati and attended both high school and college in the Queen City. He attended McNicholas High School before enrolling at the University of Cincinnati. The first such player was RB Clem Turner, a fourth-round Bengals draftee in 1969 who went to Woodward High and then to UC. Turner played for the Bengals only in 1969. He also played for Denver from 1970-72.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Cin-cinnati, with 117 of his 124 punts coming in his last two campaigns … Led the nation in net punting avg. in both 2007 and ’08, and as a junior in 2007, his 46.9-yard gross average made him the first UC player to win the official national punting title … Averaged 45.5 gross yards for his career, becoming eighth player in Division I/FBS history to average 45.0 yards or more for his career … Had 47 inside-20 kicks for his career, with just 14 touchbacks … Redshirted (did not play) in 2004.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Cincinnati … Attended McNicholas High School, where he was a three-time all-league selection … Finance major at University of Cin-cinnati, twice earning Commissioner’s Honor Roll when Bearcats played in Conference USA … Later made the Big East All-Academic team … Single … Favorite hobby is golf.

keViN Huber

Punter 10Ht: 6-1Wt: 2083rd year in NFL

College: Cincinnati2010 Games-Starts: 16-0Career Games-Starts: 32-0

Acquired: D5’09 (142nd overall) Born: 7-16-85

KEVIN HUBER’S STATISTICS Punting Special Teams OPP IN- FR-YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG RET YDS NET TB 20 LG BLK ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP2009 Cincinnati 16-0 86 3713 43.2 39 393 36.3 10 24 61 0 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 16-0 71 2992 42.1 26 124 38.2 6 28 72 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0CAREER 32-0 157 6705 42.7 65 517 37.1 16 52 72 1 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 rushing attempt for 0 yards in 2009.

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PUNTING — Most Punts: 9 (twice); most recently vs. Mia. 10-31-10; Most Punting Yards: 406 at Cle. 10-4-09 (9 punts); Long Punt: 72 vs. T.B. 10-10-10; Most Inside-20 Punts: 5 (twice); most recently at Car. 9-26-10.

—— HUBER’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING —— OPPDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG RET YDS NET TB IN-20 LG BLK9-12 at New England 3 139 46.3 1 4 38.3 1 0 57 09-19 BALTIMORE 8 353 44.1 5 31 37.8 1 0 59 09-26 at Carolina 6 249 41.5 0 0 38.2 1 5 51 010-3 at Cleveland 3 116 38.7 0 0 38.7 0 3 50 010-10 TAMPA BAY 6 308 51.3 2 17 41.8 2 1 72 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 3 125 41.7 0 0 41.7 0 2 47 010-31 MIAMI 9 359 39.9 4 28 36.8 0 3 61 011-8 PITTSBURGH 4 166 41.5 1 0 33.2 0 1 50 111-14 at Indianapolis 4 161 40.3 2 5 39.0 0 4 52 011-21 BUFFALO 2 71 35.5 0 0 35.5 0 0 48 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 7 290 41.4 4 10 40.0 0 2 57 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 113 56.5 1 2 55.5 0 2 58 012-12 at Pittsburgh 5 217 43.4 2 1 39.2 1 1 67 012-19 CLEVELAND 1 34 34.0 0 0 34.0 0 1 34 012-26 SAN DIEGO 4 129 32.3 1 12 29.3 0 2 42 01-2 at Baltimore 4 162 40.5 3 14 37.0 0 1 53 0TOTALS 71 2992 42.1 26 124 38.2 6 28 72 1

—— POSTSEASON —— Punting Special Teams OPP IN- FR-YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG RET YDS NET TB 20 LG BLK ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP2009 Cincinnati 1-0 4 192 48.0 2 26 36.5 1 0 56 0 — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 4 192 48.0 2 26 36.5 1 0 56 0 — — — — — — — —

NEW NFL RULES FOR 2011 UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS: Three adjustments were made to the unnecessary roughness rule in the interests of player safety and competitive fairness: •Existingunnecessaryroughnessruleshavebeenstandardizedandprotectionfordefenselessplayershas been expanded, including additional safeguards for defenseless receivers, players who receive “blindside” blocks and quarterbacks, kickers and punters on changes of possession. All unnecessary roughness violations result in a 15-yard penalty. •Illegal“launching,”whichhasbeendefinedasaplayerleavingbothfeetpriortocontacttospringforward and upward into an opponent and delivering a blow with any part of the helmet, has been prohibited. •Roughingthepasserruleshavebeenclarifiedsohitstotheheadofapasserbyanopponent’shands,arms, or other parts of the body will not result in fouls unless they are forcible blows. KICKOFFS: Due to an increasing number of injuries on kickoffs, several rules have been changed to make those plays safer for both the kicking and receiving teams. The kicking team’s restraining line has been moved to its own 35-yard line. The kicking team formation for kickoffs has also been adjusted so all players other than the kicker must be lined up no more than five yards behind their restraining line. Illegal formation violations result in a five-yard penalty. INSTANT REPLAY: Two adjustments were made to instant replay procedures in the interest of competitive fairness: •Thereplayofficialwillnowinitiatereviewsofallscoringplaysthroughoutthegamefromthebooth,al-lowing confirmation of all scoring plays and providing more flexibility to coaches in the use of their challenges. •Teamswillnowbepenalized15yardsforinitiatingachallengeafterafoulthatpreventsthenextsnap.This prevents a team from challenging the previous play if it commits a pre-snap foul. DEAD BALL PERSONAL FOULS: Dead ball personal fouls by either team at the end of a half will now be enforced on the ensuing kickoff of the third quarter, eliminating the extension of a half after a five- or 15-yard penalty enforcement that includes a dead ball personal foul against the defense. This ensures consistent enforcement for all dead-ball personal fouls on both the offense and defense in these situations. PLAYING FIELD COLOR: Absent prior approval from NFL, the surface of the entire field must be a league-approved shade of green, preserving the uniform appearance of all NFL games.

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A 2010 Bengals fifth-round draftee, Hudson spent the season on the practice squad while working on transition to the NFL from college FCS ranks … Signed 1-3-11 to Bengals’ offseason roster … Brings excellent “measurables” to his bid for a roster spot, combining classic NFL size (6-5, 311) with 34-inch arms, 10.5-inch hands and 26-inch vertical jump … Has been timed at 5.1 in 40-yard dash … Athletic prospect who began his college career as a defensive lineman.

2010 RECAP: Drafted by Bengals in fifth round (152nd overall) … Played in four preseason games, missing Game 2 due to illness … Waived on Sept. 4 and signed Sept. 5 to practice squad … On practice squad for Games 1-16.

COLLEGE: Played two seasons (2008-09) at Eastern Illinois, after beginning career in ’06-07 at Minnesota …

Sixth-year pro signed with Bengals as an unrestricted free agent on 8-2-11 … Played in 13 games with 10 starts for Philadelphia last season … Has played in 42 career games with 26 starts, all for Philadelphia.

2010 RECAP: Started for Eagles at RG in Games 4-8 and 12-16 … Also played in Games 9-11 … Inactive for Game 1 and active-DNP for Games 2-3 … Helped lead Eagles to NFC East title with 10-6 record … Contributed to an offense that finished second in the NFL in yards per game (389.4), including fifth in passing (244.1) and ninth in rushing (145.3).

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Philadelphia in the fourth round (99th overall) … On Eagles roster but was inactive for all 16 regular-season

In ’09, started all 12 games at ROT for Eastern Illinois club that went 8-4 with berth in FCS playoffs … Also started at ROT as a junior … Played in nine games on defensive line during his two seasons at Minnesota … Redshirted at Minnesota in 2005.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Barrington, Ill., in Greater Chicago … Attended Barrington High School, where he was a four-year letter winner in football, basketball and track … Industrial technology major at Eastern Illinois.

*NOTE: Hudson did not earn an accrued year of ex-perience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a first-year player in 2011.

games. 2007—Played in four games … Started one game, Dec. 23 at New Orleans, in place of injured RG Shawn Andrews, and contributed to 38-23 Eagles win … Played the majority of a 10-6 win at Dallas on Dec. 16, replacing injured Andrews in the first quarter. 2008—Played 12 games with 10 starts, helping Eagles to 9-6-1 record and Wild Card playoff berth … His starts came in Games 3-12, as replacement for injured Andrews at RG … Suffered leg injury in Game 12, Nov. 27 vs. Arizona, and spent the last four weeks of regular season plus three postseason games on Reserve/Injured list. 2009—Played in 13 games with five starts at RG as Eagles earned Wild Card berth with 11-5 record … Started Games 2-5 and 16, and also started in Wild Card playoff loss at Dallas … Helped Eagles average 357.9 yards per game.

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Ht: 6-5Wt: 3111st year in NFL*

College: Eastern Illinois2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: D5’10 (152nd overall)

Born: 7-19-86

Ht: 6-3Wt: 3256th year in NFL

College: Georgia2010 Games-Starts: 13-10Career Games-Starts: 42-26

Acquired: UFA(Phil.)’11Born: 11-19-83

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Johnson re-signed with the Bengals as an unrestrict-ed free agent on 8-3-11 … Has been a strong defensive contributor over the last three years, after playing his first two NFL seasons with Arizona … Has played in all 49 Bengals games (including postseason) the last three seasons, with 15 starts … Backed up all three LB spots last season, playing in every game and starting three … His 57 tackles ranked seventh on team, and he added eight QB pressures, three passes defensed, one INT and a shared sack … Voted as special teams captain, and ranked fourth in special teams tackles (nine).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Became a restricted free agent on March 5, and re-signed with Bengals on April 15 … Led team with 12 tackles Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, and in-tercepted Joe Flacco pass in fourth quarter, with a 12-yard return to Ravens’ 11 to set up a FG … Seven tackles and a special teams tackle Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh … Started at WLB on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, recording five tackles, a pass defensed and a shared sack of Peyton Manning … Three tackles, two QB pressures and a special teams tackle on Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … Two tackles Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, and his four special teams tackles were Bengals’ single-game high for season … Recorded two tackles (both for loss) and a special teams tackle Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Ari-

zona in fifth round (142nd overall) … Played in three games, with two special teams tackles … Made NFL debut in Game 8, Oct. 29 at Green Bay. 2007—Saw action in six games for Arizona, with six special teams tackles … Game-day inactive for the other 10 contests … Logged two special teams tackles in a pair of games, Nov. 4 at Tampa Bay and Dec. 2 vs. Cleveland. 2008—Signed with Bengals as free agent on March 20 … Played as reserve in Games 1-7, and took over starting WLB spot early in Game 7, due to injury to Keith Rivers, and finished year ranked second in tackles (career-high 112) … Ranked second in QB pressures (10) … On Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia, picked off Donovan McNabb for first pro INT, with 35-yard return … On Nov. 30 vs. Baltimore, tied team season high for tackles (career-high 17) … On Dec. 21 at Cleveland, his fourth-quarter INT snuffed Browns’ last hope for comeback from 14-0 deficit. 2009—Became a restricted free agent on Feb. 27, and re-signed with Cincinnati on April 16 … Played in all 16 games with three starts … Also started Wild Card playoff vs. Jets … Finished regular season with No. 7 rank in tackles (67), leading team in tackles in two games … Tied for second in special teams tackles (12) … In win Oct. 4 at Cleveland, his stop of RB Jerome Harrison for four-yard loss helped force an overtime punt … In key win Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore, he replaced injured Keith Rivers in third quarter and wound up as

braNdoN JoHNSoN

Linebacker 59Ht: 6-5Wt: 2456th year in NFL

College: Louisville2010 Games-Starts: 16-3Career Games-Starts: 57-15

Acquired: FA’08Born: 4-5-83

(Max Jean-Gilles, cont'd)

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2002-05) at Geor-gia, making 40 career starts … His class set a school record with 44 victories … Did not miss a game due to injury in his Bulldogs career … Consensus All-American guard in his senior season in 2005 … Shifted from OT to G as a junior and earned first-team All-SEC honors … Started at tackle as a sophomore, earning second-team All-SEC recognition … Reserve tackle as a true freshman in 2002.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Miami, Fla. … His parents, natives of Haiti, moved to U.S. shortly before his birth … Attended North Miami Beach High School, where he was a two-time MVP, three-year football captain and winner of All-America honors … Has a son, Marcus Kani … Sociology major at Georgia … Last name is pronounced “jeen-GILL-iss.”

MAX JEAN-GILLES’ STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2006 Philadelphia.............................................*0 02007 Philadelphia...............................................4 12008 Philadelphia.............................................12 102009 Philadelphia.............................................13 52010 Philadelphia.............................................13 10CAREER 42 26

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2006 Philadelphia.............................................*0 02008 Philadelphia.............................................*0 02009 Philadelphia...............................................1 12010 Philadelphia.............................................*0 0CAREER 1 1

*NOTE: Jean-Gillis was inactive for 16 regular-season games and two postseason games with Philadelphia in 2006. In 2008, he was on the Reserve/Injured list for three postseason games with Philadelphia. In 2010, he was inactive for one postseason game with Philadelphia.

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—— BRANDON JOHNSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 2 10 12 0-0 1-12 1 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 2 3 5 0.5-0.5 0-0 1 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 30 27 57 0.5-0.5 1-12 3 0 0-0

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2006 Arizona 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2007 Arizona 1 5 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Cincinnati 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 9 3 12 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 7 2 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —ARIZ. TOTALS 3 5 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 21 6 27 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 24 11 35 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

team’s leading tackler (nine), with 1.5 sacks … Started Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, and posted 13 total tackles on a day when no other Bengal topped six … In Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets, led team in passes defensed (two), tied for lead in special teams tackles (two) and had four tackles on defense.

COLLEGE: Played in 50 games with 31 starts over four seasons at Louisville … Logged 240 tackles with

7.5 sacks … Scored three TDs — on an interception, a blocked punt and a fumble return … Led the team in tackles (72) as a senior … Tied for the national lead with three blocked punts as a freshman.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Birmingham, Ala. … Attended Minor High School in Adamsville, Ala., where he lettered three times in football and in basketball while making the academic honor roll.

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Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

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Third-round pick from 2009 draft has had good production in his first two seasons, and shows promise for possible breakout year … Has played in every game of his two campaigns, seeing action at DE and LB … Switched from DE to LB for start of last season, but resumed seeing DE action when starters were out with injuries … Had 10 starts at DE for the year, including the last eight games … Led team in tackles for loss (eight) … Second on team in coaches’ determination of QB pressures (17), and had 49 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and a special teams fumble recovery … Tied for front-seven lead in passes defensed (four).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Combined with DT Geno Atkins to sack Joe Flacco for four-yard loss Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, helping stall Ravens’ last comeback bid … Started at DE Sept. 26 at Carolina, replacing injured Antwan Odom, and had line-leading five tackles, helping hold rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to 77 net yards … Recovered a Davone Bess muffed punt at Bengals’ 45 in third quarter Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Five tackles (one for loss) and two QB pressures Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans … On Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, led line with eight tackles, including a sack, and his five QB pressures tied Bengals’ individual game high for season … Aided win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego with four tackles (three for loss) and two QB pressures … His San Diego effort included stop of Ryan Mathews for a one-yard loss on third-and-goal from the one, part of second-quarter goal-line stand … Seven tackles (tied for team lead) and a QB pressure Jan. 2 at Baltimore, and he sacked Joe Flacco for six-yard loss in third quarter.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in third round (70th over-all) … Increased his role as his rookie season progressed

and led D-line in passes defensed (five), including key PD in win over Detroit … Tied for seventh in special teams tackles (seven) … Had his first sack Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore, when he teamed with DE Jonathan Fanene on a fourth-down, fourth-quarter drop of Joe Flacco to seal victory … In win Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, aided strong pass rush with two QB pressures on Ben Roethlisberger, including one on Pittsburgh’s final play to help force an errant pass … On Dec. 6 vs. Detroit, deflected a Matt Stafford pass that DE Jonathan Fanene intercepted for 45-yard TD, tying score at 7-7 in second quarter … Also vs. Detroit, had a nine-yard sack in fourth quarter … In division-clinching win Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, had eight-yard sack of Matt Cassel and a fourth-quarter pass defensed to force a punt … Tied for special teams tackles lead (two) in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Played 49 games over four seasons (2005-08) at Georgia Tech … Team captain as a senior, he broke into starting lineup, and his nine sacks helped him earn first-team All-America honors from American Football Coaches Association … Though he played only one year as a starter, he finished career as a significant playmaker, with 19 sacks, 10 forced fumbles, three blocked field goals and 30.5 tackles for loss … Posted 17.5 of his tackles for loss as a senior starter.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Selma, Ala. … Attended Dallas County High School, playing DE and TE, and as a senior, he caught 42-for-650 with six TDs while adding 92 tackles with 14 sacks … Also an outstanding prep basketball player, averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds as a junior … Hobbies include playing spades and bas-ketball … Enjoys community work with children’s causes.

micHaeL JoHNSoN

Defensive End 93Ht: 6-7Wt: 2673rd year in NFL

College: Georgia Tech2010 Games-Starts: 16-10Career Games-Starts: 32-10

Acquired: D3a’09 (70th overall)Born: 2-7-87

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 16-0 11 5 16 3-26 5 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-10 22 27 49 2.5-10 4 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 32-10 33 32 65 5.5-36 9 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

MICHAEL JOHNSON’S STATISTICS

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—— MICHAEL JOHNSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 0 1 1 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 2 5 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 2 6 8 1-2 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 5 2 7 1-6 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 22 27 49 2.5-10 0-0 4 0 0-0

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Eighth-year pro is in his third Bengals season … Has been a Cincinnati starter when healthy, but had his 2010 season cut short by a knee injury … Entered NFL in 2004 as a second-round draft choice of Chicago, and started 10 games plus all three playoff games in ’06 as Bears advanced to Super Bowl XLI … Started 13 games in 2009 as Bengals won AFC North championship … Has 14 career sacks in regular season and 2.5 more in postseason … Has been on four playoff teams in seven seasons, entering 2011.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Became an unrestricted free agent on March 5, and re-signed with Bengals on March 11 … Started Games 1-7, but suffered knee injury in Game 7, Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Inactive due to the injury for Games 8-10, and placed Nov. 23 on Reserve/Injured list.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Had three tackles on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore … On Sept. 26 at Carolina, helped defense hold rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan

Stewart to 77 net yards … Three tackles Oct. 3 at Cleve-land … Three tackles Oct. 24 at Atlanta … Two tackles Oct. 31 vs. Miami before leaving game with knee injury.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2004—Drafted by Chicago in second round (47th overall) … Played in every game, posting 26 tackles with a shared sack. 2005—Had career-best five sacks for Bears team that won NFC North with 11-5 record … Had a breakout game in 10-6 win Oct. 23 vs. Baltimore, with two sacks and a tackle for loss among his 11 tackles, plus a pass defensed … Five tackles, including two for loss, in Divisional playoff loss on 1-15-06 vs. Carolina. 2006—Had 38 tackles with 3.5 sacks in regular season, as Chicago won NFC North with 13-3 record … Added 12 tackles with 1.5 sacks while starting all three postseason games, including Super Bowl XLI vs. Colts … On Sept. 17 vs. Detroit, had forced fumble that led to game’s opening TD, and also had a sack … Seven tackles with two sacks in win Dec. 3 vs. Minnesota …

taNk JoHNSoN

Defensive Tackle 99Ht: 6-3Wt: 3208th year in NFL

College: Washington2010 Games-Starts: 7-7Career Games-Starts: 91-37

Acquired: UFA(Dall.)’09Born: 12-7-81

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2004 Chicago 16-1 10 16 26 0.5-3 0 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02005 Chicago 16-4 26 11 37 5-34 4 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02006 Chicago 14-10 19 19 38 3.5-14 0 1 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 22007 Dallas 8-1 8 2 10 2-10 1 0 1-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02008 Dallas 16-1 16 29 45 1-6 3 1 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 14-13 19 20 39 2-7 1 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 7-7 5 7 12 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0CHI. TOTALS 46-15 55 46 101 9-51 4 1 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 2DALL. TOTALS 24-2 24 31 55 3-16 4 1 1-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0CIN. TOTALS 21-20 24 27 51 2-7 1 0 0-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 91-37 103 104 207 14-74 9 2 1-0 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 2

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—— TANK JOHNSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0(GAMES 8-10) INACTIVE FOR GAMES 8-10(GAMES 11-16) RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 11-16 TOTALS 5 7 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Had five tackles and a sack in divisional playoff win vs. Seattle on 1-14-07 … Five tackles with a shared sack in Super Bowl loss to Indianapolis. 2007—On June 4, NFL announced Johnson would be suspended for Games 1-8 of the regular season, due to violation of league’s personal conduct policy … Released by Chicago on June 25 … Signed by Dallas on Sept. 18, and played for Cowboys in Games 9-16 after serving suspension … Made first Dallas start in season finale, Dec. 30 at Washington, and had three tackles and a forced fumble … Had two tackles, including a sack, in Divisional playoff on 1-13-08 vs. N.Y. Giants. 2008—Played in all 16 Dallas games and recorded 45 tackles while logging nine QB pressures and a sack … Had a key forced fumble in Cowboys’ victory over Bengals, derailing Cincinnati comeback bid as a teammate covered HB Chris Perry’s fumble … Logged five tackles, with one for a loss, as Cowboys won Nov. 16 at Washington, limit-ing league’s No. 4 rush offense to 92 yards … Posted six tackles including a sack in Thanksgiving win on Nov. 27 vs. Seattle. 2009—An unrestricted free agent, he signed with Cincinnati on April 8 and went on to play 14 games with 13 starts at RDT … Had 39 tackles with two sacks as

Bengals rolled to division title, and he led team in tackles (10) in Wild Card playoff vs. N.Y. Jets … Four tackles, including a sack, Oct. 18 vs. Houston …Tied for line lead in tackles (four) on Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, aiding defensive yield of just 169 net yards, fewest allowed by Bengals defense since 1983 … Tied line lead with five tackles Dec. 13 at Minnesota, including seven-yard sack of Brett Favre in third quarter … Had season-high seven tackles (led D-line) in division-clinching win Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City.

COLLEGE: Spent four seasons (2000-03) at Wash-ington … Did not see action as a freshman, but played 35 games with 23 starts over his final three seasons … Scored a TD in each of his final three seasons, highlighted by a 38-yard INT return against Texas’ Chris Simms in 2002 Holiday Bowl … Had 15 career sacks … Began career as a TE, but switched to defense early in his sophomore year.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Tempe, Ariz. … Attended McClintock High School, where he played tight end and on defensive line … Uses the first name “Tank,” which he acquired for his aggressive playing style, but his given first name is Terry.

(Tank Johnson, cont'd)

THE NAME GAME The most common last name among players on the Bengals’ all-time roster is Johnson. Twenty-three players named Johnson are on the roster. Smith is second with 15, Williams is third with 13, and Jones ranks fourth with 12. The Bengals’ all-time roster has more last names start with the letter B than any other letter — a total of 88. The letter S is second with 84 names. The only letter of the alphabet with no players on the team’s all-time roster is X.

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A former first-round NFL draft choice, Jones flashed his trademark playmaking flair in 2010, his first Bengals season … But he was sidelined after five games by a neck injury … Underwent offseason surgery, and was not cleared for practice as 2011 training camp began … In his limited action for Bengals last season, had an INT, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, with a fumble return for a TD … Though his 2010 kick return results were not outstanding, he has been a dangerous returner for most of his career, with four career punt returns for TDs … Returned to NFL last season after sitting out 2009 … Drafted sixth overall by Tennessee in 2005 and later played with Dallas.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Signed with Bengals as free agent on May 10 … Played in Games 1-2 and 4-6, but suffered neck injury (herniated disc) in Game 6, Oct. 24 at Atlanta … Placed Oct. 26 on Reserve/Injured list … Inactive for Game 3 due to shoulder strain.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Averaged 18.5 yards on two kickoff returns in Bengals debut on Sept. 12 at New England, and also had four tackles … Returned an INT 10 yards on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, carrying Joe Flacco pass to Ravens’ 35 to set up FG, and also had a key block on 22-yard INT return by Leon Hall … Two tackles and an end zone pass defensed Oct. 3 at Cleveland … On Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, recovered Michael Spurlock fumble on kick return at Bucs’ 29, setting up a TD drive that gave Cincinnati a 21-14 lead … On Oct. 24 at Atlanta, stripped ball from WR Roddy White at Bengals’ 41 and ran 59 yards after recovery for a TD to give Bengals a 25-24 lead in third quarter.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2005—Drafted by Ten-nessee in first round (sixth overall) … Primary starter at RCB, he led team in passes defensed (12) and logged 53

tackles … Ranked fourth in NFL in kickoff returns (26.2) and fifth in AFC in punt returns (9.4) … Named to Pro Football Weekly all-rookie team as punt returner … Had an 85-yard KOR on Nov. 20 vs. Jacksonville … On Dec. 11 vs. Houston, his 52-yard punt return was Titans’ only TD in 13-10 win, and he was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. 2006—Started 15 games for Tennessee … His four INTs included 83-yard return for TD on Dec. 17 vs. Jacksonville, and his NFL-leading 12.9-yard punt return avg. included three returns for TDs, tying franchise record … His 26.1-yard kickoff return average included a 70-yarder vs. Jacksonville … Second on team in passes defensed (14) … On Oct. 29 vs. Houston, sparked 28-22 win with a 53-yard punt return TD in fourth quarter, and logged his first career INT (off Sage Rosenfels) … On Nov. 19 at Philadelphia, aided 31-13 win with punt return of 90 yards for TD, a franchise record … Two INTs off Eli Manning in comeback Nov. 26 vs. N.Y. Giants, as Titans scored 24 in fourth quarter for 24-21 win … On Dec. 31 vs. New England, had an 81-yard punt return for TD and a 47-yard KOR, and his 259 total kick return yards for the game was the NFL’s season high … Saw spot duty on offense for Titans, gaining eight yards on two rushing attempts and 17 yards on two receptions … Did not play Nov. 5 at Jacksonville due to team suspension. 2007—On April 10, suspended indefinitely by NFL for violation of player conduct policy … Remained on suspension through the season. 2008—Re-signed with Tennessee on April 26, while still on suspension, and was traded April 27 to Dallas for fourth-round selection in ’08 draft … Suspension lifted on Aug. 28, and played in Cowboys preseason finale that night vs. Minnesota … Played in nine Cowboys games in regular season (Games 1-6 and 14-16), logging 33 tackles and 13 passes defensed … Suspended by NFL for player conduct violations from

adam JoNeS

Cornerback 24Ht: 5-10Wt: 1855th year in NFL

College: West Virginia2010 Games-Starts: 5-1Career Games-Starts: 44-35

Acquired: FA’10Born: 9-30-83

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2005 Tennessee 15-13 43 10 53 0-0 12 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 *1 0 0 0 62006 Tennessee 15-15 54 13 67 1-3 14 1 0-0 4 130 32.5 83t 1 *4 1 0 0 242007 Tennessee 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY**2008 Dallas 9-6 27 6 33 0-0 13 1 1-21 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02009 — 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY**2010 Cincinnati 5-1 10 3 13 0-0 2 1 1-59 1 10 10.0 10 0 1 0 1 0 6TENN. TOTALS 30-28 97 23 120 1-3 26 1 0-0 4 130 32.5 83t 1 *5 1 0 0 30DALL. TOTALS 9-6 27 6 33 0-0 13 1 1-21 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CIN. TOTALS 5-1 10 3 13 0-0 2 1 1-59 1 10 10.0 10 0 1 0 1 0 6CAREER 44-35 134 32 166 1-3 41 3 2-80 5 140 28.0 83t 1 *6 1 1 0 36

*NOTE: Jones scored 1 touchdown on a punt return in 2005 and 3 touchdowns on punt returns in ’06 (noted below).

ADAM JONES’ STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2005 Tennessee 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 43 1127 26.2 0 85 0 29 272 9.4 8 52t 12006 Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 20 521 26.1 0 70 0 34 440 12.9 3 90t 32008 Dallas 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 7 155 22.1 0 41 0 21 95 4.5 0 18 02010 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 7 134 19.1 0 29 0 5 33 6.6 0 27 0TENN. TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 63 1648 26.2 0 85 0 63 712 11.3 11 90t 4DALL. TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 7 155 22.1 0 41 0 21 95 4.5 0 18 0CIN. TOTALS 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 7 134 19.1 0 29 0 5 33 6.6 0 27 0CAREER 1 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 77 1937 25.2 0 85 0 89 840 9.4 11 90t 4

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: In 2005, Jones was sacked once for 13 yards. In 2006, he had 2 rushing attempts for 8 yards (long of 7) and 2 receptions for 31 yards (long of 17).

POSTSEASON: On the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list for one postseason game with Tennessee in 2007.

**NOTE: Jones was on the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Tennessee in 2007. He was not with an NFL team in 2009.

Oct. 14 through Dec. 2, missing Games 7-12 … Inactive for Game 13. 2009—Waived by Dallas on Feb. 9 … Not with an NFL team for remainder of season.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2002-04) at West Virginia before declaring for NFL Draft after his junior year … First-team All-America selection as a junior by College Football News, after leading team in tackles (76) and posting two sacks and three INTs … Also as a junior, named Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, averaging 14.6 yards with a TD on punt returns and 23.4

yards on kickoff returns … For his career, played 36 games with 22 starts, with 201 tackles, eight INTs, 30 total passes defensed, two sacks, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Atlanta, Ga. … Attended Westlake High School, where as a DB and RB he earned Class 4A all-state honors and was named his conference’s player of the year … Also earned prep All-America honors in basketball, and ran track … Special education major at West Virginia, and was a member of Athletic Director’s Academic Honor roll … Has a daughter, Zaniyah.

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING RETURNS The NFL’s “flexible scheduling” format, which debuted in in 2006, will again be utilized this year for Weeks 10-15 and 17. In Weeks 10-15, the schedule lists the game tentatively set for Sunday Night Football on NBC. Only Sunday afternoon games are eligible to be moved to Sunday night, in which case the tentatively scheduled Sunday night game will be moved to an afternoon start time. Flexible scheduling will not be applied to games airing on Thursday, Saturday or Monday nights. The schedule does not list a Sunday night game in Week 17, but an afternoon game with playoff implica-tions will be moved to that time slot to conclude the season. The Christmas night game between the Bears and Packers in Week 16 will not be flexed. A flexible scheduling move will be announced at least 12 days before the game. For Week 17, the game may be announced six days prior.

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A starter the last two seasons for San Francisco, Law-son signed with Cincinnati as an unrestricted free agent on 8-3-11 … An established threat as a playmaker, he had nine sacks, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries over 2009-10 … Also has three career blocked kicks (two punts and a field goal) … Had 64 tackles in 2010, with 2.5 sacks, six passes defensed and two forced fumbles … Had 6.5 sacks in 2009 … A 49ers first-round draft pick in 2006 … His four forced fumbles in 2009 tied a record for a 49ers LB … Has 14.5 career sacks.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: On Oct. 10 vs. Philadelphia, brought down QB Kevin Kolb for his first sack and forced fumble of the season … Helped key win Oct. 17 vs. Oakland with INT against Jason Campbell … In win Oct. 31 vs. Denver, sacked Kyle Orton and forced a fumble that LB Takeo Spikes recovered to set up TD for 24-10 lead … Also had a pass defensed vs. Denver … Had a shared sack in win on 1-2-11 vs. Arizona, and had season-best seven tackles.

BIG-PLAY BUDDIES: In 2008, Lawson teamed for a 49ers big play with CB Nate Clements, who also signed with the Bengals as a free agent this season. Lawson blocked a FG attempt on Oct. 19 at N.Y. Giants, and Clements returned it 74 yards for a TD. And on Sept. 13, 2009, Lawson’s pressure on Arizona QB Kurt Warner helped force a Clements INT.

MORE FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by San Francisco in first round (22nd overall) … Played in every game, with 11 starts (including season opener) … Had 65 tackles. 2.5 sacks, one INT and two fumble recoveries … In his first home game, Sept. 17 vs. St. Louis, posted two sacks in a 20-13 win and was voted Diet Pepsi NFL Defensive Rookie of the Week … In 34-20 win Oct. 8 vs. Oakland, he had a blocked punt to set up a TD and a pass defensed that led to an INT … His fumble

recovery Nov. 5 at Minnesota set up one of three FGs in a 9-3 win … Grabbed first career INT, off Marc Bulger, on Nov. 26 at St. Louis. 2007—His season was ended after two games, due to a knee injury (torn ACL) suffered in practice … Placed Sept. 21 on Reserve/Injured list … Had nine tackles in season-opening win Sept. 10 vs. Arizona. 2008—Returned from 2007 knee injury to play in 14 games for 49ers, with 10 starts … Made big impact with three sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, a blocked punt, a blocked field goal and three passes defensed … His blocked punt came in overtime win Sept. 14 at Seattle … On Nov. 23 at Dallas, had a sack, a pass defensed and forced fumble that he recovered. 2009—Started every 49ers game and had career highs in sacks (6.5) and tackles (78) … His four forced fumbles tied season record for a 49ers LB … Career-best 11 tackles on Sept. 27 at Minnesota … In 35-0 win Oct. 4 vs. St. Louis, had a sack and a forced fumble that 49ers returned for a TD … Became first 49er since 2002 to register a sack in three straight games.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2002-05) at North

Carolina State … His 20.5 sacks ranked fourth in school history, and his seven blocked kicks ranked second … Led nation as a freshman with three forced fumbles … Had 10.5 sacks as a senior … Partnered during his career with DE Mario Williams to form one of college football’s best-ever pass-rushing duos … Also was a college track star as a sophomore, winning major titles in long jump and triple jump, and he posted school’s best 2003 performance in 60-meter hurdles (8.55).

PERSONAL: Hometown is Goldsboro, N.C. …

Attended Eastern Wayne High School, where he as rated by SuperPrep as a senior as No. 21 prospect in the state … Had 11 sacks as a prep senior and also rushed for 456 yards … Majored in industrial engineering at North Carolina State.

maNNy LaWSoN

Linebacker 50Ht: 6-5Wt: 2406th year in NFL

College: North Carolina State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 64-55

Acquired: UFA(S.F.)’11Born: 7-3-84

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2006 San Francisco 16-12 42 23 65 2.5-15 3 0 2-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 — — — — —2007 San Francisco 2-2 8 6 14 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2008 San Francisco 14-10 36 19 55 3-8 3 2 1-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2009 San Francisco 16-16 56 22 78 6.5-38 2 4 1-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2010 San Francisco 16-16 47 17 64 2.5-22 6 2 1-5 1 0 0.0 0 0 — — — — —CAREER 64-56 189 87 276 14.5-83 15 8 5-5 2 0 0.0 0 0 — — — — —

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A prodigious passer and rusher at Central Michigan, LeFevour was in uniform for every Bengals game last season, as the designated third QB on the inactive list … Set in 2011 for his first Bengals training camp, as he was acquired just before the start of the ’10 regular season … Was a sixth-round 2010 draft pick by Chicago … A starter from day one at Central Michigan, he departed as the only player in NCAA major school (FBS) history with more than 12,000 career passing yards and more than 2500 career rushing yards.

2010 RECAP: Drafted by Chicago in sixth round (181st overall) … Played in all four Bears preseason games and passed 19-for-41 for 204-1-1 … Rushed for 38 yards on five carries … Acquired by Bengals on waivers on Sept. 5.

COLLEGE: Had a hand in producing an FBS-record

150 touchdowns, passing for 102 while scoring 48 himself … Rushed for a school-record 47 TDs and got one as a receiver … Career passing totals were 1171-of-1763 (66.4 percent) for 12,905 yards, 102 TDs and 35 INTs … Rushed for 2948 yards on 671 carries (4.4 avg.) … Of-fensive Player of the Year in the Mid-American Conference in 2009, when he threw for 28 TDs and only seven INTs, and he received 13 points in Heisman Trophy balloting … His head coach for his last three seasons was Butch Jones, now head coach at the University of Cincinnati.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Downers Grove, Ill. … Lettered four years in football and three years in basketball at Benet Academy (Lisle, Ill.), where he passed for 2929 yards and had 53 total TDs (24 passing, 29 rushing) … Earned bachelor of applied arts degree from Central Michigan, posting 3.57 GPA … Last name is pronounced “le-FEE-ver.”

daN LeFeVour

Quarterback 8Ht: 6-3Wt: 2252nd year in NFL

College: Central Michigan2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: W(Chi.)’10Born: 3-19-87

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2006 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 San Francisco 6 0 6 0 0-0 1 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 San Francisco 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 San Francisco 8 2 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 15 2 17 0 0-0 2 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

FOND FAREWELL The Bengals played their final game at Cinergy Field (previously known as Riverfront Stadium) on Dec. 12, 1999, and they made the finale a memorable one. Before a sellout crowd of 59,972, the Bengals defeated Cleveland, 44-28, as the Cincinnati defense set a team record by allowing only 11 net rushing yards (on 11 carries). The Browns’ long rushing gain of the day was three yards. The previous low by a Bengals opponent had been 18 yards on 17 carries by Seattle in an AFC Divisional playoff game on Dec. 31, 1988 at Riverfront Stadium. The previous low in a regular-season game was 26 yards on 17 carries by Pittsburgh on Sept. 19, 1982 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Offensively, the last game at Cinergy saw the Bengals roll for 279 rushing yards (on 53 carries) — at the time the second-most rushing yards in team history and the most ever in a home game (now the fourth-best in club history and the third-highest figure for a home game). The team record for rushing yards in a game is 407, set on Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver at Paul Brown Stadium.

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Halfback 40Ht: 6-1Wt: 2255th year in NFL

College: Rutgers2010 Games-Starts: 11-0Career Games-Starts: 43-8

Acquired: T(StL.)’09Born: 2-3-84

Fifth-year pro in his third Bengals season, Leonard has been valuable situational contributor on offense, particularly on third and fourth downs … Re-signed with Bengals as unrestricted free agent on 7-30-11 … Played in 11 games last season, missing five due to injuries … Had nine rushes for 61 yards, including four fourth-down conversions, and two of those came after taking a direct snap on fake punts … Caught 20 passes for 137 yards, including first career TD … In 2009 division title season, he led Bengals RBs in receptions (30) and receiving yards (217) … Has two career 100-yard rushing games.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 3-5 and 7-14 … Missed Games 1-2 due to rehab from foot sprain suffered in preseason opener … Missed Game 6 with thigh injury … Missed Game 15 due to ankle injury suffered Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, and was placed on Reserve/Injured list on Dec. 28.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Made season debut in win Sept. 26 at Carolina, and his three-for-16 rushing included two fourth-down conversions — a four-yard run on a fake punt and a six-yard run on fourth-and-one … Caught two-for-11 on Oct. 3 at Cleveland, including first career TD on a three-yard shovel pass in the fourth quarter … Rushed for 42 yards from Bengals’ 24 on a fake punt on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, keeping alive a drive that produced a TD … On Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, had a 12-yard reception on a fourth-and-12 play.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by St. Louis in second round (52nd overall) … Saw action at HB, FB and on special teams while playing every game, with seven starts … Posted 486 yards from scrimmage, including a 100-yard rushing effort … Started at HB in Games 4-7 as replacement for injured Steven Jackson … Rushed for 303 yards on the season on 86 carries (3.5 avg.) and was 30-for-183 receiving (6.1) … Rushed 18-for-102 in starting role Oct. 7 vs. Arizona, with career-long 31-yard rush. 2008—Limited to two games with Rams … Suffered shoulder injury Aug. 16 vs. San Diego and missed last two preseason games and Games 1-3 of regular season (inactive) … Played in Games 4-5, but suffered reaggravation of shoulder injury and was placed on Reserve/Injured list on Oct. 13. 2009—Acquired by

Bengals on May 7, in trade with St. Louis for DT Orien Harris … Had 30 receptions for a career-high 217 yards in first Cincinnati season, and rushed 27-for-84 … Had nine special teams tackles (sixth on team) and a key offensive fumble recovery … On game-winning drive in the fourth quarter Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh, dove for the first-down marker to convert a fourth-and-10 play to the Steelers’ four, and following TD reception by Andre Caldwell, Leonard caught two-point conversion pass to secure the eventual 23-20 final score … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, recovered an aborted shotgun snap to Carson Palmer at Ravens’ 30, keeping alive Cincin-nati’s winning TD drive … His three catches Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh included 17-yard gain on third-and-five as Bengals drove for go-ahead FG in fourth quarter … On Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, his eight-yard catch converted third-and-seven on winning TD drive … Two catches for seven yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

DRADDY TROPHY: As a Rutgers senior in 2006, Leonard was the winner of the Draddy Trophy, awarded by the National Football Foundation to the college player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance. Past winners have included NFL standout QBs Peyton Manning (1997) and Chad Pennington (1999). Past Bengals connections to the award include Ohio State QB Craig Krenzel (2003), who was with the Bengals in 2005, and Tennessee OT Michael Muñoz (2004), the son of Bengals Hall of Fame OT Anthony Muñoz.

MORE FROM COLLEGE: Left Rutgers with school records for receptions (207), TDs (45) and rushing at-tempts (678) and ranked fifth in rushing yards (2775) … Played four seasons (2003-06), seeing action in 47 games with 45 starts, and set a Big East record for most games played with at least one catch in every contest (47) … Led Big East in all-purpose yards as a sophomore in 2004, averaging 125.0 per game.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Gouverneur, N.Y. … At-tended Gouverneur High School, where he set New York state career scoring record with 696 points, including 107 TDs, while rushing for 5854 yards … Holds degree from Rutgers in labor studies.

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Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2007 St. Louis 16-7 86 303 3.5 31 0 30 183 6.1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 St. Louis 2-0 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 14-1 27 84 3.1 11 0 30 217 7.2 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 22010 Cincinnati 11-0 9 61 6.8 42 0 20 137 6.9 20 1 1 0 1 0 0 6STL. TOTALS 18-7 88 310 3.5 31 0 30 183 6.1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CIN. TOTALS 25-1 36 145 4.0 42 0 50 354 7.1 20 0 1 0 1 0 1 8CAREER 43-8 124 455 3.7 42 0 80 537 6.7 20 1 1 0 1 0 1 8

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 6 3 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 38 19.0 0 24 0 — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — —CAREER 8 4 12 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 38 19.0 0 24 0 — — — — — —

—— LEONARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RUSHING — Attempts: 18 vs. Ariz. 10-7-07 (for StL.); Yards: 102 vs. Ariz. 10-7-07 (for StL.); Long: 42 at Ind. 11-14-10 (for Cin.) RECEIVING — Receptions: 6 at Cle. 10-4-09 (for Cin.); Yards: 33 vs. Ariz. 10-7-07 (for StL.); Long: 20 vs. Cle. 12-19-10 (for Cin.); Touchdowns: 1 at Cle. 10-3-10 (for Cin.).

—— POSTSEASON —— Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 — — 0 2 7 3.5 6 0 — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 0 0 — — 0 2 7 3.5 6 0 — — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 54 18.0 0 25 0 — — — — — —CAREER 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 54 18.0 0 25 0 — — — — — —

—— LEONARD’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Rushing ReceivingDATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD9-12 at New England INACTIVE INACTIVE9-19 BALTIMORE INACTIVE INACTIVE9-26 at Carolina 3 16 5.3 6 0 1 6 6.0 6 010-3 at Cleveland 0 0 — — 0 2 11 5.5 8 110-10 TAMPA BAY 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 1 11 11.0 11 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta INACTIVE INACTIVE10-31 MIAMI 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 — — 011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 0 — — 0 3 14 4.7 9 011-14 at Indianapolis 1 42 42.0 42 0 2 8 4.0 5 011-21 BUFFALO 0 0 — — 0 3 23 7.7 10 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 0 0 — — 0 2 3 1.5 3 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 1 4 4.0 4 0 3 24 8.0 14 012-12 at Pittsburgh 0 0 — — 0 2 17 8.5 9 012-19 CLEVELAND 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 20 20.0 20 012-26 SAN DIEGO INACTIVE INACTIVE1-2 at Baltimore RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJUREDTOTALS 9 61 6.8 42 0 20 137 6.9 20 1

GAMES WERE “THISCLOSE” More than half of the NFL games played during the 2010 regular season were decided by eight points or fewer. POINTS GAMES PCT.

8 or Fewer ..................130 of 256 ................... 50.8%7 or Fewer ..................121 of 256 ................... 47.3%3 or Fewer ................... 65 of 256 ................... 25.4%

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Originally a Bengals college free agent signee, Livings had his first season as a full-time starter in 2010, opening all 16 games at LG … Helped offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play (28 sacks in 618 plays, one for every 22.07 plays) … Played key role in offense allowing no sacks over final three games … Started nine games for 2009 division champions and helped offense establish season record of eight 100-yard rushing games by individual backs.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Re-signed with Cincinnati as an exclusive-rights free agent on March 29 … Aided possession time of 36:22 in win Sept. 26 at Carolina … Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 149 rushing yards, including 144 by Cedric Benson, on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Supported 124-yard rushing game by Benson on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rushing output on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests … Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Signed with Bengals May 5 as college free agent … Played in all four preseason games … Waived Sept. 2, and signed to Bengals’ practice squad Sept. 4 … On practice squad for Games 1-16. 2007—Played in all four preseason games … Waived Sept. 1, and signed Sept. 2 to Cincin-nati practice squad, where he remained through Game 15 … Signed to Bengals’ 53-player roster on Dec. 26, and was on inactive list on Dec. 30 at Miami. 2008—Saw his first NFL regular-season action, as starting LG in the final six games as an injury replacement … Opened training camp with Cincinnati, and after playing in all four preseason games, was waived and signed Aug. 31 to Bengals’ practice squad … On practice squad for Games 1-10, signed to 53-player roster on Nov. 17, and started Games 11-16 … Helped club average 167.0 rushing yards over final three games, including totals of 171 and 111 yards for HB Cedric Benson in final two contests … Made NFL debut Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh. 2009—Opened season as starting LG, but suffered knee injury in second quarter of opener, Sept. 13 vs. Denver … Inactive due to the injury for Games 2-3 … Played primarily on special

Nate LiViNgS

Guard 62Ht: 6-5Wt: 3324th year in NFL

College: Louisiana State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 36-31

Acquired: CFA’06 Born: 3-16-82

teams in Games 4-7 … Returned to starting LG role in Game 8, Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore, when he replaced injured Evan Mathis … Started at LG in Games 9-16, as well as in Wild Card playoff … In return to starting lineup on Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, helped offense control line of scrimmage for fourth-quarter FG drives of 50 and 54 yards to get Cincinnati’s winning six-point margin … On Dec. 6 vs. Detroit, supported third straight game of more than 38 minutes possession time (38:48) … On Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, supported Benson’s 133-yard game for his Bengals-record sixth 100-yard game of season … Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Four-year LSU letterman (2002-05) started 34 games and aided capture of 2003 BCS national title … Started all 13 games as a senior (12 at LG and one at LOT), and was credited with 109 knockdown blocks and 14 “pins” … Flagged for only one penalty as a senior … As a junior, started eight games at ROT and three games at RG … Made 10 starts at LG in 2003, helping LSU claim BCS national title.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Lake Charles, La. … Attended Washington-Marion High School, where as a senior in 1999, he was a member of New Orleans Times-Picayune Top 16 Blue Chip List … Pursued independent studies in 2000 and ’01, and enrolled in ’02 at LSU, where he was a general studies major.

NATE LIVINGS’ STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2006 Cincinnati ...................................................DID NOT PLAY*2007 Cincinnati ...................................................DID NOT PLAY*2008 Cincinnati ..................................................6 62009 Cincinnati ................................................14 92010 Cincinnati ................................................16 16CAREER 36 31

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ..................................................1 1CAREER 1 1

NOTE: In 2006, Livings was on the practice squad for 16 games with Cincinnati. In 2007, he was on the practice for 15 games and was inactive for one game with Cincinnati.

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Second-round pick in 2009 draft moves to No. 1 MLB spot for 2011, after two productive seasons at SLB … Played every game last year, starting 15, and had 81 tackles (third on team) … Also had six QB pressures, a sack and two INTs … Led front seven in INTs (two).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Tied for club lead with six tackles Sept. 26 at Carolina, including team-best five solos, and helped hold Panthers’ rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to 77 net yards … Nine tackles (led LBs) Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, including 10-yard sack of Josh Freeman that helped set up game’s first TD drive in first quarter … Led team with 13 tackles Oct. 31 vs. Miami … On Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, had his first pro INT, off Mark Sanchez, with 11-yard return in third quarter … Seven tackles and QB pressure Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland … On Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, had key INT against Philip Rivers, returning 47 yards to San Diego 21 in third quarter, setting up TD drive for 20-10 Cincinnati lead.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in second round (38th overall) … Earned No. 1 SLB position and ranked fifth on team in tackles (80), despite missing one game and most of another due to injuries … Led team in total forced fumbles (three), with two on defense and one on special teams … Suffered left ankle fracture in Game 15, Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, and was placed Dec. 30 on Reserve/Injured list … Missed season finale and the Wild Card playoff vs. N.Y. Jets … Had key forced fumble against HB Ryan Grant in third quarter Sept. 20 at Green Bay, with

rey mauaLuga

Linebacker 58Ht: 6-2Wt: 2603rd year in NFL

College: Southern California2010 Games-Starts: 16-15Career Games-Starts: 31-30

Acquired: D2’09 (38th overall)Born: 1-20-87

Bengals recovering at their 38 and driving 62 yards for TD that put Cincinnati ahead to stay … Also at Green Bay, had sack and forced fumble on Aaron Rodgers (Packers recovered) and six total tackles.

COLLEGE: Played 50 games with 34 starts over four seasons (2005-08) at USC … Earned multiple national honors as a senior, and joined Bengals with a reputation as one of the college ranks’ best ever for combination of hard hitting and speed to cover the field … Named a freshman All-American in ’05, and was first-team All-Pac 10 in his final three seasons, topped by consensus All-American honors as a senior … Won 2008 Bednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player) and was named National Defensive Player of the Year by CBSSports.com … As a senior, was leading tackler (79) on a unit that led the nation in scoring defense (9.0 points per game) and finished second in fewest yards allowed (221.8) … Helped lead Trojans to a 46-6 record over his four seasons.

PERSONAL: Parents are native Samoans, and he grew up in a military family … Born in Oklahoma City, but moved with family as an infant to Honolulu, where he lived until age 12 … Later lived in Oxnard, Calif., and Eureka, Calif. … Attended Eureka High School, where he was named a first-team All-American as a senior by both Parade and USA Today … Spent his 2001 prep freshman year at St. Bonaventure High School in Ventura, Calif. … Sociology major at USC … Name is pronounced “RAY mow(rhymes w/’now’)-uh-LOO-guh.”

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 15-15 44 36 80 1-8 2 2 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-15 50 31 81 1-10 2 0 0-0 2 58 29.0 47 0 — — — — —CAREER 31-30 94 67 161 2-18 4 2 0-0 2 58 29.0 47 0 — — — — —

REY MAUALUGA’S STATISTICS

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—— MAUALUGA’S' 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 8 1 9 1-10 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 8 5 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 4 4 8 0-0 1-11 1 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 2 3 5 0-0 1-47 1 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 50 31 81 1-10 2-58 2 0 0-0

A Bengals seventh-round draft choice in 2009, Mc-Donald saw his first game action last season … Played in eight games following midseason signing from Cincinnati practice squad … Logged four tackles … Primary posi-tion is DT, but can also play DE.

2010 RECAP: Played all five preseason games and logged 13 tackles (tied for sixth), with a shared sack … Waived Sept. 4 and signed to practice squad Sept. 5 …Signed Nov. 8 to 53-player roster … Played in Games 8-11 and 13-16 … Active-DNP for Game 12 … Made NFL debut Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, recording one tackle … One QB pressure Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … One QB pressure Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … One tackle Dec. 19 vs. Pittsburgh and Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in seventh round (249th overall) … Played in three preseason games, and his five tackles included a sack on Sept. 3 vs. Indianapolis … Waived on Sept. 5, and signed to practice squad on

Sept. 6 … On practice squad for all 16 games, plus Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Memphis … Totaled 11.5 sacks among his 141 career tackles, playing 48 games with 33 starts … First-team All-Conference USA as a senior, with team-leading seven sacks … Was the only junior to be voted as one of two permanent captains during the tenure of head coach Tommy West, and he retained that role as a senior … Tied school record for sacks in a game when he got four against Arkansas State as a senior, earning C-USA Defensive Player of the Week honors.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Jacksonville, Ark. … Three-year letterman at Jacksonville High School, where he earned Class 5-A all-state honors and was named to Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s 5-A Top Prospects list … At Memphis, was listed twice on Conference USA Com-missioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

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Defensive Tackle 69Ht: 6-2Wt: 3052nd year in NFL

College: Memphis2010 Games-Starts: 8-0Career Games-Starts: 8-0

Acquired: D7b’09 (249th overall)Born: 1-6-87

POSTSEASON: On Reserve/Injured for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2010 Cincinnati 8-0 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 8-0 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

NOTE: McDonald was on the practice squad for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

CLINTON McDONALD’S STATISTICS

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Miles made team last year as a college free agent and had a productive six games of playing time … Had five special teams tackles, tied for seventh on the team for the full season … Topped a stellar UMass career in 2009 by earning first-team All-America honors in NCAA Division I-FCS.

2010 RECAP: Signed with Bengals as college free agent April 30 … Played all five preseason games, with six tackles … Waived Sept. 4; signed to Bengals’ practice squad Sept. 5 … Signed Nov. 24 to 53-player roster and played in Games 11-16 … Made NFL debut Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets and led team with three special teams tackles … Had one special teams tackle Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans and Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh.

COLLEGE: Played at Massachusetts from 2007-09, after transfer from Navy, where he played in ’06 … Played 49 games with 47 starts in his full career, including starting all 36 games during his time at UMass … Four-season totals of 294 tackles, nine INTs, 23 passes defensed and seven forced fumbles … Played 13 games with 11 starts in ’06 for Navy team that finished 9-4 with berth in Meineke Car Care Bowl.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Sicklerville, N.J. … At-tended Winslow High School, where he earned multiple letters in football, baseball and track, helping track team win three state championships … Majored in kinesiology at UMass, and earned academic all-conference honors.

Jeromy miLeS

Safety 45Ht: 6-2Wt: 2102nd year in NFL

College: Massachusets2010 Games-Starts: 6-0Career Games-Starts: 6-0

Acquired: CFA’10Born: 7-20-87

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Cincinnati 6-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 6-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

JEROMY MILES’ STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2010 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Mills is in his sixth NFL season and opens a campaign with Bengals for the first time … Was inactive for the last two Bengals games in 2010, after being acquired on waivers from Philadelphia … Played in seven games in ’10 season for Eagles, catching two passes for 19 yards … Was with Minnesota from 2007-09 … Originally a fourth-round draft choice of New England in 2006 … Career totals of 16 games (three starts), with nine catches for 110 yards.

2010 RECAP: Opened 2010 with Minnesota and

was released Sept. 4 … Signed to Philadelphia’s practice squad on Sept. 6 and signed to Eagles’ roster on Sept. 14 … Credited with three starts in seven games played for Eagles, with two catches for 19 yards … Acquired by Bengals on waivers on Dec. 22, and was inactive for Cincinnati for Games 15-16.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by New England in fourth round (106th overall) … Inactive for Games 1-9 with Patriots, and placed Nov. 14 on

garrett miLLS

Tight EndHt: 6-1Wt: 2356th year in NFL

College: Tulsa2010 Games-Starts: 7-3Career Games-Starts: 16-3

Acquired: W(Phil.)’10Born: 10-12-83

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Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2006 New England 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2007 Minnesota 1-0 2 26 13.0 18 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Minnesota 8-0 5 65 13.0 23 0 — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Minnesota 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2010 Philadelphia 7-3 2 19 9.5 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*N.E. TOTALS 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — — — — — —MINN. TOTALS 9-0 7 91 13.0 23 0 — — — — — — — — — — —PHIL. TOTALS 7-3 2 19 9.5 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 16-3 9 110 12.2 23 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

GARRETT MILLS’ STATISTICS

Reserve/Injured list. 2007—Opened preseason with New England … Waived on Sept. 2, and acquired by Minnesota on waivers on Sept. 3 … Inactive for Minnesota in Games 1-15, and made NFL debut on Dec. 30 vs. Denver, with two receptions for 26 yards. 2008—Played for Minnesota in eight games (Games 1-7 and 10), with five receptions for 65 yards … Battled injuries for much of the second half of the season, and was inactive for Games 8-9 and 11-16 … Also inactive for Wild Card playoff. 2009—Opened preseason with Minnesota … Was waived on Sept. 5, and signed Sept. 6 to Vikings’ practice squad … Signed to 53-player roster on Dec. 8 … Inactive for Games 13-16, and for both Vikings playoff games.

COLLEGE: Ended his Tulsa career second all-time for TEs in NCAA Division I ranks in receptions (201) and receiving yards (2389) … His 1235 receiving yards as a senior set a record for Division I TEs, and his 87 catches ranked second … Left Tulsa ranked fourth in school history in TDs (23).

PERSONAL: Hometown is Jenks, Okla. … Attended Jenks High School and helped team win three state titles while posting 40-1 record … Also lettered three times in basketball … Earned Academic All-America honors as senior at Tulsa and holds degree in management with minor in accounting … His father and uncle both played football at Tulsa … Has earned certificate in scuba diving.

POSTSEASON: On Reserve/Injured for three postseason games with New England in 2006; inactive for one postseason game with Minnesota in 2008; and inactive for two postseason games with Minnesota in 2009.

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS (ST-AT-TT): 2-0-2 for Minnesota in 2008; 1-0-1 for Philadelphia in 2010. Career 3-0-3.

SUPER BOWL XLV MOST-WATCHED TV SHOW EVER The 2010 NFL season concluded with a television milestone as Super Bowl XLV on FOX reached a total audience of 162.9 million viewers, making it the most-watched show in U.S. television history, according to The Nielsen Company. The Packers-Steelers championship game topped by 9.5 million the previous record of 153.4 million total viewers the previous year (Colts-Saints in Super Bowl XLIV) and marked the fourth consecutive record-setting total audience for the Super Bowl. Super Bowls account for the 20 most-watched programs in history in terms of total audience. The top five most-watched TV programs:Program Total ViewersSuper Bowl XLV (Packers-Steelers), 2/6/11 ................................................................................ 162.9 millionSuper Bowl XLIV (Colts-Saints), 2/7/10 ...................................................................................... 153.4 millionSuper Bowl XLIII (Cardinals-Steelers), 2/1/09 ............................................................................ 151.6 millionSuper Bowl XLII (Giants-Patriots), 2/3/08 ................................................................................... 148.3 millionSuper Bowl XXXVIII (Patriots-Panthers), 2/1/04 ......................................................................... 144.4 million

Source: NFL, The Nielsen Company

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Second-year pro was lost for 2011 to an Achilles tendon injury suffered in practice on 7-29-11 — the first practice of training camp … Had a productive rookie year as a special teams player in 2010 … Ranked second in special teams tackles (12) … Tied for team lead in forced fumbles (two), both coming on special teams.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in 14 games (Games 2-7 and 9-16) … Inactive on Sept. 12 at New England (coaches’ decision) and on Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh (ankle injury).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Made NFL debut Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, tying for club lead with two special teams tackles … Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay and also forced a Michael Spurlock fumble on kick return at Bucs’ 29, setting up a Bengals TD drive that gave Cincinnati a 21-14 lead … On Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, saw brief action on defense and played a key

role in second-half stop of RB Peyton Hillis for no gain on third-and-one play from Bengals’ five, forcing Browns to settle for FG in fourth quarter … Also forced a fumble on special teams vs. Cleveland (Browns recovered).

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Texas, with a redshirt year in 2005 … A two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection, he led team in tackles in each of his last two seasons, for clubs that posted a 25-2 record … Helped Texas lead nation in rush defense in 2009 … Career totals of 42 games and 30 starts … Logged 214 of his career 292 tackles in his last two seasons.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Hallsville, Texas … At-tended Hallsville High School, where he was a Class 4A all-state selection by Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers Association … Earned degree from Texas in corporate communications … Member of UT’s Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

Offensive Tackle

roddrick muckeLroy

Linebacker 56Ht: 6-2Wt: 2452nd year in NFL

College: Texas2010 Games-Starts: 14-0 Career Games-Starts: 14-0

Acquired: D4b’10 (131st overall)Born: 10-27-86

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Cincinnati 14-0 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 14-0 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

RODDRICK MUCKELROY’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2010 Cincinnati 10 2 12 2 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 10 2 12 2 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

25 DOES THE TRICK The Bengals are 30-2 under head coach Marvin Lewis in games with an individual rusher at 25 or more carries, a winning percentage of .938. That mark includes a 10-1 record when HB Cedric Benson has carried 25 or more times. Cincinnati was 18-1 under Lewis when Rudi Johnson had 25 or more carries (over 2003-07), and the Bengals were 2-0 when Kenny Watson had a pair of 25-plus games (both in ’07). “It’s not always the yardage total that’s most important,” says Lewis. “When your back is carrying 25 times, it means that even though the yardage will vary, you’re controlling the ball, controlling the clock, and keeping your defense off the field. As it shows for us, that is very likely going to be a winning combination.”

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2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in all five preseason games, with 11 tackles and three special teams tackles … Waived on Sept. 4 and signed to practice squad on Sept. 5 … Signed to 53-player roster on Oct. 29 … Played in Games 7, 9-10 and 12 … Waived Nov. 8 and not with team for Game 8 … Re-signed to practice squad on Nov. 10, and signed back to 53-player roster on Nov. 13 … Missed Game 11 due to ankle injury … Returned to play in Game 12, but re-injured the ankle in practice on Dec. 8 … Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Dec. 10.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Made his season debut Oct. 31 vs. Miami, downing a punt at Dolphins’ one and leading special teams in tackles (two) … Led team with three passes defensed on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Also at Indianapolis, led secondary with eight tackles

and tied for lead in special teams tackles (two) … Posted secondary-leading six tackles and a special teams tackle Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo.

2009: Signed April 30 with Bengals as college free agent … Played in all four preseason games, with eight tackles … Waived on Sept. 5, and signed Sept. 23 to Bengals’ practice squad … Signed on Dec. 12 to Bengals’ 53-player roster … Played in Games 13-16 and in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-19 vs. N.Y. Jets … Made NFL debut Dec. 13 at Minnesota, with one tackle … Saw time at safety Jan. 3 at N.Y. Jets, with one tackle.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Kent State, logging 47 games with 31 starts … Started 11 games at CB as a senior, named a team captain, and led team in pass break-ups (seven), with one INT … Earned honorable mention freshman All-America nod from The Sporting News in 2005.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Cincinnati … Attended Moeller High School, where he was a first-team All-Greater Catholic League selection as both a junior and a senior … Physical education major at Kent State.

rico murray

Cornerback 44Ht: 5-11Wt: 1962nd year in NFL

College: Kent State2010 Games-Starts: 4-0Career Games-Starts: 8-0

Acquired: CFA’09Born: 8-21-87

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 4-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 4-0 10 4 14 0-0 3 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 8-0 11 5 16 0-0 3 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

RICO MURRAY’S STATISTICS

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Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 23 23.0 0 23 0CAREER — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 23 23.0 0 23 0

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2010 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

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Second-year NFL player was acquired by Bengals on waivers from Philadelphia on 8-4-11 … A fifth-round draft choice of Miami in 2009, he played in two games with Dolphins … Spent most of last season on Denver practice squad, and was signed by Eagles as a free agent on 1-11-11.

2010 RECAP: Opened season on Miami roster, after catching two passes for 42 yards during preseason … Played in Games 1-2, both Dolphins wins, with no receptions … Waived Sept. 21 … Spent Weeks 4-5 of season on Minnesota practice squad, and on Denver practice squad for Weeks 7-17.

2009: Drafted by Miami in fifth round (161st overall) … Played in all four preseason games for

Dolphins, with one catch for three yards … On roster but inactive for Games 1-7, and on Miami practice squad for Games 8-16.

COLLEGE: A three-year starter at Monmouth, play-ing four seasons (2005-08) … Finished his career with 101 receptions for 1079 yards and nine TDs … Earned all-conference honors as a senior, when he led the team in receptions (42), receiving yards (491) and TDs (five) … Redshirted in 2004 (did not play).

PERSONAL: Born in Trenton, N.J. … Attended Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, N.J., where he set school records for career TDs and receptions in a season … Business management major at Monmouth … Last name is pronounced “NOW-bone.”

JoHN NaLboNe

Tight End 48Ht: 6-4Wt: 2552nd year in NFL

College: Monmouth University2010 Games-Starts: 2-0Career Games-Starts: 2-0

Acquired: W(Phil.)’11Born: 5-14-86

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Miami 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2010 Miami 2-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — — — — — — Minnesota 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* Denver 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*CAREER 2-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: Nalbone was inactive for six games and on the practice squad for nine games with Miami in 2009. In 2010, he was on the practice squad for one game with Minnesota and 10 games with Denver.

JOHN NALBONE’S STATISTICS

BENGALS’ HOTELS ON THE ROAD2011 PRESEASON

N.Y. Jets .... Hilton Hasbrouck Hts./Meadowlands(Game: Sun., Aug. 21) (201) 288-6100

Cleveland ....Hilton Cleveland East Beachwood(Game: Sun., Sept. 11) (216) 464-5950

Denver ....................................Omni Interlocken(Game: Sun., Sept. 18) (303) 438-6600

Jacksonville ......................Jacksonville Marriott (Game: Sun., Oct. 9) (904) 296-2222

Seattle ..................Seattle Marriott Waterfront(Game: Sun., Oct. 30) (206) 443-5000

2011 REGULAR SEASONTennessee ........Renaissance Nashville Hotel(Game: Sun., Nov. 6) ...................... (615) 255-8400

Baltimore .................................. Hilton Baltimore (Game: Sun., Nov. 20) (443) 573-8700Pittsburgh ..... Pittsburgh Marriott City Center(Game: Sun., Dec. 4) (412) 471-4000

St. Louis ....................................Westin St. Louis (Game: Sun., Dec. 18) (314) 621-2000

Detroit ....Detroit Marriott @Renaissance Center(Game: Fri., Aug. 12) (313) 568-8000

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Acquired in a September 2010 trade with Jacksonville, Nelson steadily increased his contribution as the season went on … Stepped up to replace injured safeties Chris Crocker and Chinedum Ndukwe, starting five of the last six games … Totaled 51 tackles, seven passes defensed, two INTs and two forced fumbles (tied for team lead) … Also had six tackles on special teams (tied for fifth on team) … Has nine career INTs … Played in 45 games over 2007-09 with Jacksonville, starting 42 … Was first-round selection (21st overall) of Jacksonville in 2007.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Opened training camp with Jacksonville … Traded to Bengals on Sept. 4, with Jaguars acquiring CB David Jones and a conditional draft choice … Played every game for Bengals, playing all games for the third time in his four NFL seasons … Started six games, opening Games 7 and 11-12 at SS and Games 14-16 at FS.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Two special teams tackles on Oct. 3 at Cleveland (tied for team lead) … On Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, teamed with Morgan Trent to down a punt at Bucs’ one … Saw first action on defense on Oct. 24 at Atlanta, recording two tackles … Seven tackles Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Five tackles and team-leading three passes defensed Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Led secondary with seven tackles Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets … Logged first INT on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, picking off Drew Brees pass at Bengals’ 47 and returning it seven yards, leading to third-quarter TD drive … Seven tackles Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland … Seven tackles (tied for secondary lead) and a pass defensed Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, and forced a fumble by RB Mike Tolbert at Chargers’ 21 midway through first quarter, with Bengals recovering at Chargers’ 34 … Closed season with strong effort Jan. 2 at Baltimore, logging four tackles, an INT, a forced fumble and two passes defensed … In the Baltimore game, picked off Joe Flacco pass at Bengals’ seven late in first half and returned it 56 yards (club’s season-long INT return) … Forced fumble vs. Baltimore resulted in a turnover, as Bengals recovered his strip of WR Donte’ Stallworth at Cincinnati 36 in second quarter.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by Jacksonville in first round (21st overall) … Played

every game and started last 15 … Set team rookie re-cord with five INTs, and tied for NFL rookie lead in INTs … Named to Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie team … Ranked fourth on team in tackles (82), tied for second in passes defensed (12) and had two forced fumbles … Nine special teams tackles … Had sack and forced fumble against Vince Young on Sept. 9 vs. Tennessee … Had first career INT on Oct. 7 at Kansas City, off Damon Huard … Fourth-quarter INT off Jeff Garcia helped seal victory Oct. 28 at Tampa Bay … Later in season, intercepted passes by Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning and JaMarcus Russell. 2008—Started 13 games for Jaguars at FS, missing Games 4-6 with knee injury … Returned a blocked FG 34 yards in Nov. 9 win at Detroit … On Nov. 16 vs. Tennessee, intercepted pass at Jaguars’ two-yard line on opening drive … Sealed win Dec. 14 vs. Green Bay with INT of Aaron Rodgers pass on final drive. 2009—Logged 77 tackles (third on Jaguars) and six passes defensed (ranked second) … Played in every game and started 14 … Played every defensive snap in win Oct. 4 vs. Tennessee and had nine tackles, plus his first career fumble recovery … Made his first career start at CB on Nov. 1 at Tennessee and was credited with seven tackles.

COLLEGE: Consensus All-America first-team selection as a Florida senior in 2006 … Started all 14 games at FS and had six INTs to help lead Gators to BCS national championship … Played two seasons (2005-06), appearing in 25 games with 18 starts … Also as a senior, won Jack Tatum Award as nation’s top DB, awarded by Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Melbourne, Fla. … At-tended Palm Bay High School, where he was a two-time first team all-state selection at DB … Has a daughter, Tyjaezia … Active in community service in Jacksonville, he hosted the Mary Lakes Invitational Bowl Against Breast Cancer in June 2009, honoring his mother, who died of breast cancer in 2006 … Has counseled youth at a juvenile detention center and has been a celebrity waiter for fundraiser for Jacksonville hospitals … Also has visited Ronald McDonald House and served food at a homeless mission.

reggie NeLSoN

Safety 20Ht: 5-11Wt: 2065th year in NFL

College: Florida2010 Games-Starts: 16-6Career Games-Starts: 61-48

Acquired: T(Jax.)’10Born: 9-21-83

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2007 Jacksonville 16-15 57 25 82 1-6 12 2 0-0 5 76 15.2 37 0 — — — — —2008 Jacksonville 13-13 45 19 64 0-0 3 0 0-0 2 0 0.0 0 0 — — — — —2009 Jacksonville 16-14 60 17 77 0-0 6 0 1-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-6 35 16 51 0-0 7 2 0-0 2 63 31.5 56 0 — — — — —JAX. TOTALS 45-42 162 61 223 1-6 21 2 1-0 7 76 10.9 37 0 — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 16-6 35 16 51 0-0 7 2 0-0 2 63 31.5 56 0 — — — — —CAREER 61-48 197 77 274 1-6 28 4 1-0 9 139 15.4 56 0 — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2007 Jacksonville 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Jacksonville 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 *0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Jacksonville 1 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —JAX. TOTALS 13 5 18 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 17 7 24 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: Nelson had a blocked field goal return for 34 yards vs. Detroit on Nov. 9, 2008 (he did not block the FG attempt himself).

REGGIE NELSON’S STATISTICS

—— REGGIE NELSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 1 3 0-0 1-7 1 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-01-2 at Baltimore 4 0 4 0-0 1-56 2 1 0-0TOTALS 35 16 51 0-0 2-63 7 2 0-0

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2007 Jacksonville 2-2 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 2-2 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

A STAT THAT MATTERS For the term of coach Marvin Lewis (2003-present), a plus-differential in turnovers reflects a big plus in the win column. The Bengals’ record is 40-9-1, a winning percentage of .810. With a minus differential, the record under Lewis is 7-43 (.140). When the differential has been even, the results have been relatively even, with the Bengals at 13-15 (.464) under Lewis.

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A promising prospect from the 2009 college free agent pool, Nelson returns for his third Bengals season … Hit a sophomore skid last year, limited to eight games due to early season injury rehab and a late-season illness … Played 12 games with three starts as a rookie.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Did not play in preseason, and spent Games 1-5 of regular season on Reserve/Physi-cally Unable to Perform list, due to knee injury suffered in 2009 regular-season finale at N.Y. Jets … Returned to practice on Oct. 20 on a roster exemption, and was activated to roster on Oct. 22 … Played in Games 6-13 … His season ended Dec. 14, when he was placed on Reserve/Non-Football Illness list.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Made 2010 season debut on Oct. 24 at Atlanta, playing on special teams, and saw first action on defense on Oct. 31 vs. Miami, recording one tackle … On Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, recovered a Bengals onside kick at the Cincinnati 45 late in the fourth quarter, giving the offense a chance for a potential game-winning TD drive, but the Bengals lost a fumble on the first scrimmage play following his recovery … Two tackles on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … One tackle and one special teams tackle on Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets … Two tackles on Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh.

2009: Signed by Bengals on April 30 as college free

tom NeLSoN

Safety 43Ht: 5-11Wt: 2013rd year in NFL

College: Illinois State2010 Games-Starts: 8-0Career Games-Starts: 20-3

Acquired: CFA’09Born: 12-4-86

agent … Played in Games 4 and 6-16, and started Games 14-16 at FS in place of injured Chris Crocker … Inactive for Wild Card playoff, as Crocker returned to lineup … Logged 23 tackles, one INT, two passes defensed and four special teams tackles … Made NFL debut Oct. 4 at Cleveland, with one special teams tackle … Saw extensive action in place of Crocker on Dec. 6 vs. Detroit and logged first pro INT, snagging a Matt Stafford pass in fourth quarter … Recorded first career NFL start Dec. 20 at San Diego, in place of Crocker, and had four tackles … Posted five tackles Jan. 3 at N.Y. Jets before leaving in second quarter with injured knee.

COLLEGE: Four-year standout in the FCS ranks at Illinois State, Nelson played the 2005-08 seasons, starting all 46 games he played … As a senior, led team in tackles (81) and led Missouri Valley Conference in punt returns (15.7 avg.) … Senior season included an 82-yard punt return for a TD and a 97-yard score on a kickoff return … Seven career INTs, including two in one game against Heisman Trophy finalist Chase Daniel of Missouri … Named MVC Freshman of the Year in 2005.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Arlington Heights, Ill. … Honor roll student at John Hersey High School, where as a senior QB he rushed for 900 yards and nine TDs while passing for 1034 yards and eight scores … Also lettered in basketball and baseball in high school.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 12-3 15 8 23 0-0 2 0 0-0 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 8-0 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CAREER 20-3 20 9 29 0-0 2 0 0-0 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — —

TOM NELSON’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

POSTSEASON: Inactive for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

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Centerville, Ohio, native was an early success story for 2010 Bengals after signing as a free agent … Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 2 and AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September … But his season was cut short by a knee injury in Game 9 … Has been medically cleared for all team activity in 2011 … Closed last season at 15-for-19 on FGs, with two of 50-plus yards … Two of his four misses came from 50-plus, and one miss came on a block caused by protection breakdown … Former Ohio State All-American was a second-round N.Y. Jets draft choice in 2005 and averaged 102 points per season for Jets over ’05-07 while also serving as a team captain.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Released by Arizona on Jan. 1 … Signed with Bengals as free agent on April 23 and played in Games 1-9, but suffered season-ending knee injury (ACL tear) in Game 9, Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Placed Nov. 15 on Reserve/Injured list.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Posted longest streak of consecutive made FGs to open a Bengals career, hitting nine-of-nine during Games 1-4 and besting Shayne Gra-ham’s 2003 mark of six straight … Put Bengals on board on Sept. 12 at New England with 54-yard FG late in first half, tying for second-longest FG in franchise history … Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honor for Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, when he kicked five FGs (in five tries), scoring all of Cincinnati’s points in 15-10 win … Five FGs vs. Baltimore was his career high for a game and tied for most by a kicker in an NFL game on the season … Went two-for-two on FGs Sept. 26 at Carolina, hitting from 33 and 50 … Went two-for-three on Oct. 3 at Cleveland, hitting from 24 and 25 yards with a blocked 44-yard try … Connected from 27 yards on only FG try on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, but late in fourth quarter he suffered knee injury as he shifted his weight to change direction of an onside kick that Bengals recovered … Reached end zone on 16 of 44 kickoffs, with seven touchbacks .

NUGENT’S GAME-WINNERS: Nugent has made three game-winning FGs in the last two minutes of regu-lation or in overtime … On 12-25-06 at Miami, made a 30-yard FG in the rain with 10 seconds left, lifting Jets to 13-10 win in Monday night game … On 11-18-07 vs. Pittsburgh, his 38-yarder in OT produced a 19-16 win … On 12-30-07 vs. Kansas City, his 43-yarder in OT netted a 13-10 win.

mike NugeNt

Kicker 2Ht: 5-10Wt: 1837th year in NFL

College: Ohio State2010 Games-Starts: 9-0Career Games-Starts: 64-0

Acquired: FA’10 Born: 3-2-82

MORE FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2005—Drafted by N.Y. Jets in second round (47th overall) … Played in every game and scored 90 points, going 22-for-28 on FGs and 24-for-24 on PATs … Went four-for-four on FGs in win Dec. 11 vs. Oakland. 2006—Scored 106 points as Jets went 10-6 to earn Wild Card playoff berth … Made 24-of-27 FG attempts, setting Jets season accuracy record at 88.9 percent … Made all three of his FG attempts in playoff loss at New England … Kicked career-long FG of 54 yards (subsequently tied), second-longest in Jets history, on Nov. 26 vs. Houston. 2007—Established career highs for points (110) and field goals (29) … His 50-yard FG on Sept. 16 at Baltimore was his 19th straight, dating back to 2006, a streak that ranked second in Jets history … FG streak was snapped when he missed a 52-yarder later in Ravens game … On Nov. 4 vs. Washington, hit a game-tying 30-yarder with 10 seconds to play in fourth quarter … Went four-for-four on FGs in consecutive games Dec. 2 at Miami and Dec. 9 vs. Cleveland. 2008—Suffered quad injury on a kickoff in Jets season opener, Sept. 7 at Miami, and was not able to finish the game … Remained with Jets on game day inactive status for Games 2-16, as following his recovery, Jets chose not to displace Jay Feely as No. 1 kicker. 2009—Signed March 4 with Tampa Bay as unrestricted free agent … Played in Games 1-4 for Bucs, and was released on Oct. 6 … Signed Dec. 16 by Arizona, played in Games 14-15, and was released by Cardinals on 1-1-10 … Over six games, he went 14-for-14 on PATs and four-for-eight on field goals.

COLLEGE: Left Ohio State with 22 school records, including most career points (356) … Won the Lou Groza Award (nation’s top kicker) as a senior in 2004 and was a consensus All-American … In 2002, he scored an OSU-record 120 points and became the first Buckeye kicker to earn first-team All-America honors … Was 72-for-88 (81.8 percent) on FGs for his career.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Centerville, Ohio … At-tended Centerville High School, where he was a second-team Division I All-Ohio selection by Associated Press … Also played QB as a prep senior … Earned degree from Ohio State in logistics management … Active in community service; has worked with United Way and Taste of NFL … Father, Dan, played football at Wisconsin and Dayton … In 2006, appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and kicked a football through a 12th-floor window at CBS offices.

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MIKE NUGENT’S STATISTICS

—— NUGENT’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— FIELD GOALS — Attempts: 5 (twice); most recently vs. Balt. 9-19-10 (for Cin.); Made: 5 vs. Balt. 9-19-10 (for Cin.); Missed: 2 (5 times); most recently vs. Pitt. 11-8-10 (for Cin.); Long: 54 (twice); most recently at N.E. 9-12-10 (for Cin.). EXTRA POINTS — Attempts: 5 at G.B. 12-3-06 (for NYJ); Made: 5 at G.B. 12-3-06 (for NYJ); Missed: 1 (twice); most recently at Tenn. 12-23-07 (for NYJ).

ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S FG FGA FG% LG BFG XP XPA XP% BXP PTS2005 N.Y. Jets 16-0 22 28 78.6 49 1 24 24 100.0 0 902006 N.Y. Jets 16-0 24 27 88.9 54 0 34 35 97.1 0 1062007 N.Y. Jets 16-0 29 36 80.6 50 0 23 24 95.8 1 1102008 N.Y. Jets 1-0 0 1 0.0 — 0 2 2 100.0 0 22009 Tampa Bay 4-0 2 6 33.3 37 1 6 6 100.0 0 12 Arizona 2-0 2 2 100.0 48 0 8 8 100.0 0 142010 Cincinnati 9-0 15 19 78.9 54 1 17 17 100.0 0 62NYJ TOTALS 49-0 75 92 81.5 54 1 83 85 97.6 1 308T.B. TOTALS 4-0 2 6 33.3 37 1 6 6 100.0 0 12ARIZ. TOTALS 2-0 2 2 100.0 48 0 8 8 100.0 0 14CIN. TOTALS 9-0 15 19 78.9 54 1 17 17 100.0 0 62CAREER 64-0 94 119 79.0 54 3 114 116 98.3 1 396

Field GoalsYEAR TEAM 1-19 PCT 20-29 PCT 30-39 PCT 40-49 PCT 50+ PCT TOT FG%2005 N.Y. Jets 0-0 — 8-9 88.9 7-7 100.0 7-10 70.0 0-2 0.0 22-28 78.62006 N.Y. Jets 1-1 100.0 7-7 100.0 10-12 83.3 4-4 100.0 2-3 66.7 24-27 88.92007 N.Y. Jets 1-1 100.0 11-11 100.0 10-12 83.3 6-8 75.0 1-4 25.0 29-36 80.62008 N.Y. Jets 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-1 0.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-1 0.02009 Tampa Bay 0-0 — 1-1 100.0 1-2 50.0 0-3 0.0 0-0 — 2-6 33.3 Arizona 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 2-2 100.02010 Cincinnati 0-0 — 5-5 100.0 7-7 100.0 1-3 33.3 2-4 50.0 15-19 78.9NYJ TOTALS 2-2 100.0 26-27 96.3 27-32 84.4 17-22 77.3 3-9 33.3 75-92 81.5T.B. TOTALS 0-0 — 1-1 100.0 1-2 50.0 0-3 0.0 0-0 — 2-6 33.3ARIZ. TOTALS 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 2-2 100.0CIN. TOTALS 0-0 — 5-5 100.0 7-7 100.0 1-3 33.3 2-4 50.0 15-19 78.9CAREER 3-3 100.0 32-33 97.0 35-41 85.4 19-29 65.5 5-13 38.5 94-119 79.0

Special Teams Punting FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG NET TB IN-20 LG BLK2005 N.Y. Jets 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 18 18.0 18.0 0 1 18 02006 N.Y. Jets 1 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 — 02007 N.Y. Jets 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 — 02010 Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 — 0NJY TOTALS 5 4 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 18 18.0 18.0 0 1 18 0CIN. TOTALS 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 — 0CAREER 6 5 11 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 18 18.0 18.0 0 1 18 0

—— NUGENT’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Scoring Field GoalsDATE OPPONENT FG-FGA BFG XP-XPA BXP PTS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG TOT FG%9-12 at New England 1-1 0 3-3 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 54 1-1 100.09-19 BALTIMORE 5-5 0 0-0 0 15 0-0 1-1 3-3 1-1 0-0 46 5-5 100.09-26 at Carolina 2-2 0 2-2 0 8 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 50 2-2 100.010-3 at Cleveland 2-3 1 2-2 0 8 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 25 2-3 66.710-10 TAMPA BAY 2-2 0 1-1 0 7 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 35 2-2 100.010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 2-3 0 2-2 0 8 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 33 2-3 66.710-31 MIAMI 0-0 0 2-2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 0-0 —11-8 PITTSBURGH 0-2 0 3-3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 — 0-2 0.011-14 at Indianapolis 1-1 0 2-2 0 5 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 1-1 100.0(GAMES 10-16) RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 10-16 RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 10-16TOTALS 15-19 1 17-17 0 62 0-0 5-5 7-7 1-3 2-4 54 15-19 78.9

ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S FG FGA FG% LG BFG XP XPA XP% BXP PTS2006 N.Y. Jets 1-0 3 3 100.0 37 0 1 1 100.0 0 10CAREER 1-0 3 3 100.0 37 0 1 1 100.0 0 10

Field GoalsYEAR TEAM 1-19 PCT 20-29 PCT 30-39 PCT 40-49 PCT 50+ PCT TOT FG%2006 N.Y. Jets 0-0 — 2-2 100.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 3-3 100.0CAREER 0-0 — 2-2 100.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 3-3 100.0

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Quarterback 5Ht: 6-5Wt: 2284th year in NFL

College: Texas-El Paso2010 Games-Starts: 1-0Career Games-Starts: 4-0

Acquired: FA’08Born: 5-30-84

Fourth-year pro spent 2010 in No. 2 QB role … Re-signed with Cincinnati as a restricted free agent on 7-29-11 … Active for every game last season and played in one game … In No. 3 spot in 2009, behind Carson Palmer and J.T. O’Sullivan … Opened 2008 in No. 3 role, but moved to No. 2 after injury to Carson Palmer and played in three games as late relief for starter Ryan Fitzpatrick … Entered NFL in 2007 as sixth-round draft choice of Washington.

2010 RECAP: Contract expired after ’09 season, and re-signed with Bengals on March 29 … Played in all five preseason games, completing 29-of-52 for 345 yards with three TDs and three INTs … Played in one regular-season game, Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, completing three-of-three for 18 yards after Carson Palmer was rested late in fourth quarter.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by Washington in sixth round (205th overall) … With Redskins for entire preseason, but played only in preseason finale on Aug. 30 at Jacksonville, passing two-for-eight for 10 yards with no TDs and one INT … Was waived on Sept. 1. 2008—Signed with Bengals as free agent on Jan. 30 … Made his NFL regular-season debut, playing in Games 7 and 12-13 as late-game reliever for starter Ryan Fitzpatrick … Was designated third QB on inactive list for Games 1-3 and 5, and was active-DNP in No. 2 QB role for Games 4, 6, 8-11 and

14-16 … Made NFL debut Oct. 19 vs. Pittsburgh, completing three of four passes for 11 yards … On Dec. 7 at Indianapolis, passed four-for-six for 30 yards with one INT. 2009—Saw action in all four preseason games, completing 22-of-40 passes for 281 yards, three TDs, three INTs and passer rating of 70.9 … In uniform for every game of regular season and playoffs, including Wild Card playoff, as designated third QB on inactive list, and did not see action.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2003-06) for Texas-El Paso, setting school records for career passing yards (11,084) and TD passes (88) … Finished career ranked 13th in NCAA Division I annals in TD passes and ranked 19th in passing yards … Had 851 career completions in 1427 attempts (59.6 percent) … As a senior in 2006, set UTEP season marks for passing yards (3595), completions (282), completion percentage (65.7) and passer efficiency (149.6 rating) … Played in 46 games with 42 starts … Redshirt year in 2002; did not play.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Mission Viejo, Calif. … Attended Mission Viejo High School, where he passed for 1300 yards and 14 TDs as a senior … Also participated in basketball and track in high school … Communications major at UTEP … Younger brother of Carson Palmer, Bengals’ starting QB from 2004-10 … Married (wife Dottie) … Enjoys hunting and fishing.

PassingYEAR TEAM G-S ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT2007 — DID NOT PLAY*2008 Cincinnati 3-0 12 7 58.3 41 3.42 0 0.0 2 16.7 13 2-11 25.32009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY*2010 Cincinnati 1-0 3 3 100.0 18 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 2-20 91.7CAREER 4-0 15 10 66.7 59 3.93 0 0.0 2 13.3 13 4-31 34.4

JORDAN PALMER’S STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2PtC PTS2008 Cincinnati 1 4 4.0 4 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1 4 4.0 4 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

POSTSEASON: Inactive as the designated third quarterback for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

*NOTE: Palmer was not with an NFL team during the 2007 regular season. He was inactive as the designated third quarterback for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

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Peerman gained a 2010 roster spot with a strong preseason performance and went on to play in seven regular-season games … Saw brief action on offense and had five special teams tackles … Had two rushes for one yard and an 11-yard reception … Entered NFL in 2009 as a Baltimore draft choice, and played briefly in ’09 for Detroit.

2010 RECAP: Acquired by Bengals on April 27, on waivers from Detroit … On 53-player roster for full season, playing in Games 1-2, 6-7, 11 and 15-16 … Inactive (coaches’ decision) for the other nine games … Led team with two special teams tackles on Sept. 12 at New England … One special teams tackle on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore … Rushed one-for-one and had a special teams tackle on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego … Caught one-for-11 on Jan. 2 at Baltimore, converting third down … In preseason, led team in rushing yards (201) and yards per carry (6.5) … His 93-yard TD sprint on Sept. 2 at Indianapolis was NFL’s longest 2010 preseason scrimmage gain.

2009 RECAP: Drafted by Baltimore in sixth round (185th overall) … In preseason for Ravens, rushed 14-for-40 with a touchdown and had four receptions for 42

yards … Acquired on waivers by Cleveland on Sept. 6 … Gameday roster inactive for Browns for Games 1-2, and after being released, spent Weeks 4-7 on Browns’ practice squad … Released from Cleveland practice squad on Oct. 27 … Signed to Detroit practice squad on Oct. 30, and was signed to Lions’ roster on Dec. 15 … Played in Games 14-15 for Detroit (no statistics) and inactive for Game 16.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Vir-ginia, posting 10th-best all-purpose yards total (3349) in Cavaliers history … Played 41 games with 18 starts … Totaled 1749 career rushing yards, with 4.6 avg., and scored 15 TDs … Was 67-for-344 receiving (5.1) with a TD, and averaged 25.1 yards on 50 kickoff returns … Redshirted (did not play) in 2004.

PERSONAL: Born in Lynchburg, Va. … Attended William Campbell High School in Gladys, Va., where he scored a state-record 708 points, including 112 TDs … Named Virginia prep player of the year as a senior … Won state titles in track in the 100 meters as a prep junior and senior … Is an ordained minister.

cedric PeermaN

Halfback 30Ht: 5-10Wt: 2112nd year in NFL

College: Virginia2010 Games-Starts: 7-0Career Games-Starts: 9-0

Acquired: W(Det.)’10Born: 10-10-86

CEDRIC PEERMAN STATISTICS Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cleveland 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* Detroit 2-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 7-0 2 1 0.5 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — — — — — —CAREER 9-0 2 1 0.5 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2010 Cincinnati 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: Peerman was inactive for two games and was on the practice squad for four games with Cleveland in 2009.

10 WINS, NO PLAYOFFS The best Bengals team to miss out on postseason play was coach Bill Johnson’s 1976 club, which went 10-4 but lost a tiebreaker to Pittsburgh for the AFC Central title. Only one Wild Card team made the playoffs from each conference at that time, and the berth went to an 11-3 New England club that lost a tiebreaker in the AFC East. One other Bengals team — the 1986 club — won 10 games (10-6) and failed to make the playoffs.

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Peko is in his sixth Bengals and NFL season, having come back strongly last season after weathering injury problems in 2009 … Voted by teammates as one of two defensive captains and started every game at NT … Led line in tackles (71, fourth on team) and finished third on team in tackles for loss (six) … Was also used in spots as an FB in goal-line situations … Had a shared sack, six QB pressures and a pass defensed … Also led line in tackles in 2008.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Six tackles Sept. 12 at New England … Three tackles Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore … One tackle Sept. 26 at Carolina, and helped hold Panthers’ rushing duo of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to 77 net yards … Seven tackles and QB pressure Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Seven tackles Oct. 24 at Atlanta, tied for line lead and third on team … Led line with five tackles Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Four tackles Oct. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, including one for loss, and was lead blocker on one-yard TD run by Cedric Benson … Four tackles Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Combined with Pat Sims to sack Ryan Fitzpatrick for eight-yard loss Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Personal season-high of nine tackles (led line) Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, and had pass defensed … Led line with five tackles (two for losses) Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans … Seven tackles (two for loss) Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh … Four tackles (tied for line lead) and a pass defensed Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland … Two tackles and a QB pressure Dec. 26 vs. San Diego … Three tackles Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Bengals in fourth round (123rd overall) … Played in every game in D-line rotation, and made one start, Nov. 30 vs. Baltimore, subbing for injured John Thornton … Logged 49 tackles with 2.5 sacks, and had a forced fumble … On Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta, had a season-high seven tackles that included a shared sack of Michael Vick in fourth quarter … Had his biggest impact game Dec. 24 at Denver, as his six tackles included two sacks, and he added a forced fumble that Bengals recovered, setting up TD drive. 2007—Logged 65 tackles, including 1.5 sacks, while starting every game at LDT … On Oct. 21 vs. N.Y. Jets, his fumble recovery on an aborted shotgun snap gave Bengals possession at midfield in fourth quarter, setting up TD drive that helped

domata Peko

Defensive Tackle 94Ht: 6-3Wt: 3226th year in NFL

College: Michigan State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 75-60

Acquired: D4’06 (123rd overall)Born: 11-27-84

secure win … Had a season-high eight tackles Dec. 15 at San Francisco, including shared sack against Shaun Hill in third quarter. 2008—Signed a Bengals contract extension on June 12 … Led line with career-best 108 tackles, ranked third on team … Led team in tackles for loss (six) … Had eight tackles in each of the first three games, leading line in each contest … Led line Oct. 12 at N.Y. Jets with a personal season high of 10 tackles … On Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh and on Dec. 7 at Indianapolis, led line with nine tackles … Also had line-leading nine stops in shutout win Dec. 21 at Cleveland. 2009—Started Games 1-11 at LDT, battling knee injuries in several games … The injuries eventually sidelined him for the last five games, but he came back to start in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets … Voted by team as one of two defensive captains … On Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, took on brief action as a blocking FB in goal-line situations and provided key block on Cedric Benson one-yard TD run in fourth quarter … Had four tackles Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh as defense limited Steelers to 226 net yards, 156 yards below their average entering the game (382.0) … On Nov. 22 at Oakland, tied for line lead with four tackles, despite leaving game in second half with a knee strain.

COLLEGE: Played at Michigan State in 2004 and ’05, after spending 2002-03 at College of the Canyons (Santa Clarita, Calif.) … Played as a reserve for MSU in ’04, and broke out as a senior, starting every game at LDT … Posted 53 tackles as a senior, with a sack, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and a blocked PAT … Had one of 2005 college season’s most publicized plays, a 74-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Michigan that tied score in fourth quarter before Michigan pulled out 34-31 OT win.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Pago Pago, American Samoa … Played both offensive and defensive line at Samoana High School … Married (wife Anna), with two sons, Domata Jr. and Joseph … Brother, Tupe, played OL at Michigan State and played in NFL with Indianapolis Colts … Lifelong friend of Bengals DE Jonathan Fanene, who is also from American Samoa … Sociology major at Michigan State … His name is pronounced “DOE-mah-tah PECK-o.”

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2006 Cincinnati 16-1 23 26 49 2.5-19 0 1 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2007 Cincinnati 16-16 37 28 65 1.5-3.5 1 0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — —2008 Cincinnati 16-16 48 60 108 0.5-0.5 3 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 11-11 11 20 31 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-16 29 42 71 0.5-4 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 75-60 148 176 324 5-27 5 1 1-0 — — — — — — — — — —

DOMATA PEKO’S STATISTICS

—— PEKO’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 2 5 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 0 1 1 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 29 42 71 0.5-4 0-0 1 0 0-0

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-1 3 3 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-1 3 3 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

BENGALS PRONUNCIATION GUIDEVictor Adeyanju ..............................ah-DAY-ahn-jewGeno Atkins .................................................. JEE-noColin Cochart ............................................ KO-shartQuan Cosby.................................................KWAHNDeQuin Evans .......................................... de-QUINNRobert Geathers .............. (pronounced as “gathers”)Brandon Ghee.....................................................JEEJermaine Gresham.................. jer-MAIN GRESH-emPaul Guenther........................................... GUN-thurMax Jean-Gilles ................................. jeen-GILL-issDan LeFevour .......................................... le-FEE-verRey Maualuga....................... RAY mow(rhymes with “now”)-uh-LOO-guh

Lolomana Mikaele ........................... lo-lo-MAH-nah mee-kah-EL-eeDontay Moch .................................DAHN-tay MOKEJohn Nalbone .........................................NOW-boneDomata Peko ........................ DOE-mah-tah PECK-oVincent Rey .......................................................RAYBo Scaife ........SKAYF (sounds like “safe” with a ‘K’)Dan Skuta ................................................ SKOO-tuhFui Vakapuna ................. FOO-ee vah-kuh-POO-nuhGibril Wilson ............................................ jih-BRILLKen Zampese .......................................zam-PEE-zee

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Cornerback 39Ht: 6-0Wt: 1771st year in NFL*

College: Purdue2010 Games-Starts: 3-0Career Games-Starts: 3-0

Acquired: W(Ind.)’10Born: 12-4-87

A rookie last year, Pender was acquired in season’s final week on waivers from Indianapolis … Did not see game action for Cincinnati … Played in three games in 2010 for Colts.

2010 RECAP: Entered NFL with Philadelphia on April 30, signing as college free agent … Played in four pre-season games for Eagles, then was waived on Sept. 3 and signed to Baltimore practice squad Sept. 8 … Released by Baltimore on Sept. 21 and signed to Indianapolis practice squad Nov. 10 … Signed to Colts’ active roster Dec. 8 and played in Games 13-15, with a special teams tackle Dec. 19 vs. Jacksonville … Made NFL debut on Dec. 9 at Tennessee … Waived by Colts on Dec. 27 … Acquired by Bengals on waivers Dec. 28, but Bengals were granted roster exemption for him on Dec. 29 … Exemption expired on 2-11-11, and he was added to Cincinnati’s offseason roster.

COLLEGE: Played four years (2006-09) at Purdue,

appearing in 51 games with 32 starts … Logged 129 tackles and three INTs, and ranked second in school history in pass break-ups (33) … Started every game as a junior and a senior.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Folkston, Ga., same hometown as standout NFL cornerback Champ Bailey … Attended Charlton County High School, where he lettered in football, track and basketball … Captured 13 state titles in track (11 individual and two team), including 100-meter, long jump and triple jump … Enjoys fishing … Majored in organizational leadership and supervision at Purdue.

*NOTE: Pender did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a first-year player in 2011.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Baltimore 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** Indianapolis 3-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY**CAREER 3-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

DAVID PENDER’S STATISTICS

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**NOTE: In 2010, Pender was on the practice squad for two games with Baltimore, and he was on the 53-player roster with a roster exemption for one game with Cincinnati.

100 X 3 = TEAM FIRST The Bengals’ 27-10 win over Oakland on Dec. 10, 2006 at Paul Brown Stadium was the team’s only game ever with a 100-yard rusher (Rudi Johnson, 117 yards) and two 100-yard receivers (T.J. Houshmandzadeh, 118; Chad Ochocinco, 101).

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Fullback 36Ht: 5-11Wt: 2563rd year in NFL

College: Wisconsin2010 Games-Starts: 7-0Career Games-Starts: 14-3

Acquired: PS(Cin.)’10Born: 8-8-86

Originally a Bengals college free agent signee, Press-ley returned to Cincinnati last season after a stint with Tampa Bay … Played the final three games for Cincinnati … Began rookie 2009 season on Bengals’ practice squad … Later in ’09, signed to Tampa Bay’s roster and went on to play in seven games with three starts.

2010 RECAP: Opened season on Tampa Bay’s roster and played in three games before being waived Oct. 23 … Signed Nov. 10 to Bengals’ practice squad, and signed to Bengals’ roster Dec. 10 … Helped Bengals offense allow no sacks over the final three games … Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard rushing output Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both team season bests … In Jan. 2 season finale at Baltimore, rushed once for no yards and had a six-yard reception.

2009: Signed April 30 with Bengals as college free agent … Played in all four preseason games, with one rush for six yards … Waived Sept. 5, and signed Sept. 6 to Bengals’ practice squad … On practice squad for Games 1-7 … Signed Oct. 28 to Tampa Bay’s 53-player roster,

and played in seven games, with one rush for no gain and a two-yard reception … Made NFL debut in a starting role for Bucs on Nov. 22 vs. New Orleans.

COLLEGE: In Wisconsin program for five years (2004-08), including ’06 redshirt year when he was unable to play due to leg injury … Aided individual RB seasons of well over 1000 yards in each of his three years of seeing significant playing time (2005 and ’07-08) … Had 4.1-yard career rushing average (25-103), and his two career catches included a TD vs. Ohio State.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Woodbury, N.J. … Attended Woodbury High School, where he was named South Jersey Back of the Year after rushing for 1630 yards and 22 TDs as a senior … Also lettered in track and wres-tling … Was in National Honor Society in high school and went on to win Wisconsin’s Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award … In 2008, named Academic All-Big Ten and won the conference’s sportsmanship award … Spent three weeks in China in 2007 as part of an educational trip with Wisconsin School of Business.

CHRIS PRESSLEY’S STATISTICS Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* Tampa Bay 7-3 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — —2010 Tampa Bay 3-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — Cincinnati 4-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 4-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 — — — — — —T.B. TOTALS 10-3 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — —CAREER 14-3 2 0 0.0 0 0 2 8 4.0 6 0 — — — — — —

*NOTE: Pressley was on the practice squad for seven games with Cincinnati in 2009.

BRRR … COLDEST NFL GAMES ON RECORD-13 degrees (-48 degrees wind chill) — Dec. 31, 1967, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis. NFL Championship — Green Bay 21, Dallas 17

-9 degrees (-59 degrees wind chill) — Jan. 10, 1982, Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio AFC Championship — Cincinnati 27, San Diego 7

-1 degree (-23 degrees wind chill) — Jan. 20, 2008, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis. NFC Championship — N.Y. Giants 23, Green Bay 20 in OT

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A college free agent signee in 2010, Rey spent most of season on the practice squad before late-season call-up to 53-player roster … Played in two games.

2010 RECAP: Signed with Bengals on April 30 as college free agent … Played in all five preseason games and tied for third on team in tackles (15) … Waived on Sept. 4 and signed to practice squad on Sept. 5 … Signed to Bengals’ roster on Dec. 8 … Inactive for Games 13-14, and played in Games 15-16, with two special teams tackles … Made debut Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, recording two special teams tackles.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Duke, seeing action in 48 games with 35 starts … A two-year team captain, he left Blue Devils ranked ninth in program history in tackles (330) … Averaged 106 tackles per year

ViNceNt rey

Linebacker 57Ht: 6-2Wt: 2471st year in NFL*

College: Duke2010 Games-Starts: 2-0Career Games-Starts: 2-0

Acquired: CFA’10Born: 9-6-87

over his last three seasons … Set school record with three fumble returns for TDs, and also had 28 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and three INTs.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Far Rockaway, N.Y. … Attended Bayside High School, and later spent one season at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy … In 2009, earned a Uni-versity Scholar Athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame … Last name is pronounced “RAY.”

*NOTE: Rey did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a first-year player in 2011.

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2010 Cincinnati 2-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 2-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

VINCENT REY’S STATISTICS

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ATT. DATE OPP. RESULT 1. 66,188 10-28-07 Pitt. L, 13-24 2. 66,113 10-1-07 N.E. L, 13-34 3. 66,104 10-23-05 Pitt. L, 13-27 4. 66,093 9-10-07 Balt. W, 27-20 5. 66,072 9-17-06 Cle. W, 34-17

ATT. DATE OPP. RESULT 6. 66,049 12-31-06 Pitt. L, 17-23 (OT) 7. 66,035 10-1-06 N.E. L, 13-38 8. 66,023 12-23-07 Cle. W, 19-14 9. 65,995 11-20-05 Ind. L, 37-45 10. 65,978 10-29-06 Atl. L, 27-29

BIG CROWDS AT PBS The Bengals’ 10 largest home crowds in franchise history have all come since 2005:

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WLB played through painful foot condition (plantar fasciitis) last season to log career-best 15 games and rank No. 2 in tackles … But he underwent wrist surgery in early July of this year and was not cleared for practice as 2011 training camp began … His 85 tackles in 2010 gave him the team’s No. 2 rank for the second straight year … Tied for front-seven lead in passes defensed (four), ranked second in tackles for loss (seven) and had one sack.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 1 and 3-16 … Inactive for Game 2, due to missed practice time from foot condition … On Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, played only on special teams, due to missed practice time due to foot.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Second on team with nine tackles on Sept. 12 at New England, and also had a pass defensed … On Oct. 3 at Cleveland, tied for team lead with personal-high 14 tackles (tied for second-most by any Bengal in a 2010 game) … Also at Cleveland, had five-yard sack of Seneca Wallace in second quarter, and an end zone pass defensed that forced Browns to settle for FG … Eight tackles on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (tied for team lead), and had one QB pressure … Seven tackles, a pass defensed, and a QB pressure on Oct. 31 vs. Miami … Eight tackles, including one for loss, on Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh … Led club with 13 tackles Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets … Ten tackles Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, including a stop of Ryan Mathews for no gain on first-and-goal from the one, part of a second-quarter goal-line stand that forced Chargers to settle for FG … Tied for team lead with seven tackles (one for loss) on Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in first round (ninth overall) … Signed Aug. 5 … Started Games 1-7, but suffered jaw fracture in Game 7, Oct. 19 vs. Pittsburgh, in collision with Steelers WR Hines Ward

… Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Oct. 21 … Ranked second on team in tackles (50) at the point of his injury … Opened pro career with a pair of 11-tackle games, on Sept. 7 at Baltimore and Sept. 14 vs. Tennessee … On Oct. 5 at Dallas, forced a Marion Barber fumble and recorded his first INT, returning 39 yards with a Tony Romo pass. 2009—Missed Games 9-11 due to calf injury, but still finished second on team in tackles (101) … Twice tied the team’s season high in tackles for a single game (14) — Oct. 4 at Cleveland and Jan. 3 at N.Y. Jets … Led team with 12 tackles in win Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh … On Dec. 20 at San Diego, his fourth-quarter INT gave Bengals possession at Chargers’ 33 … Also at San Diego, had an eight-yard sack of Philip Rivers in fourth quarter and added two QB pressures, plus a tackle for loss on a rushing play.

COLLEGE: Played from 2004-07 at USC, capped by earning first-team All-America honors in 2007 from Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Weekly … Played 49 games (36 starts), and helped USC to a 47-5 record over his four seasons … As a senior, finished second in tackles (78) on a defense that ranked second in nation in fewest points allowed (16.0 avg.) and fewest yards allowed (273.2 avg.) … Played in all 13 games as a freshman for 2004 club that claimed national championship with a 55-19 dismantling of Oklahoma in FedEx Orange Bowl … Career totals included 240 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles for loss, six fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles and two INTs.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Lake Mary, Fla. … Attended Lake Mary High School, where his multiple All-America football honors included nods from USA Today and Parade … Named Gatorade Florida Football Player of the Year as a senior … Born in Riverside, Calif., and lived in nearby San Bernardino for eight years before his family moved to Florida … Majored in public policy, management and planning at Southern Cal.

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Linebacker 55Ht: 6-2Wt: 2354th year in NFL

College: Southern California2010 Games-Starts: 15-13Career Games-Starts: 35-33

Acquired: D1’08 (9th overall)

Born: 5-5-86

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2008 Cincinnati 7-7 31 19 50 0-0 1 1 0-0 1 39 39.0 39 0 — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 13-13 58 43 101 1-8 2 0 0-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 15-13 46 49 95 1-5 4 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CAREER 35-33 135 111 246 2-13 7 1 0-0 2 39 19.5 39 0 — — — — —

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—— RIVERS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE INACTIVE 9-26 at Carolina 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 5 9 14 1-5 0-0 1 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 7 3 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 46 49 95 1-5 0-0 4 0

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PRO FOOTBALL: AMERICA’S FAVORITE SPORT BY FAR America’s favorite sport? Once again, professional football claims the top spot. For more than four decades, according to The Harris Poll, the NFL has been the most popular sport in America. In its most recent survey (released Jan. 25, 2011), Harris — the pioneer in market research — reveals that pro football is the favorite sport of nearly one-third of people (31 percent). That is more than the combined total of the next three professional sports — baseball (17), auto racing (seven) and men’s pro basketball (six). In addition, professional football has gained in popularity more than any other sport since 1985 with a seven percent increase (from 24 to 31 percent). The third favorite sport in the survey is college football at 12 percent, meaning that football is the favorite sport of 43 percent of America’s sports fans. The five most popular sports according to The Harris Poll 2011 (released Jan. 25, 2011):

Rank Sport Percent1 .................Pro Football ................................................ 312 .................Baseball ...................................................... 173 .................College Football ......................................... 124 .................Auto Racing .................................................. 75 .................Men’s Pro Basketball .................................... 6

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Big-wingspan lineman played in every game last season and was in No. 1 ROT spot for 12 games … Lined up as “move tight end” when offense employed formations with an extra blocker … Helped offense rank second in AFC and tied for sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play, as opponents had only 28 sacks in 618 plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays … Played in every game with 12 starts in ’09 and also started Wild Card playoff … Has logged 34 games and 25 starts since entering NFL as a college free agent with Dallas.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Re-signed with Cincinnati as an exclusive-rights player on March 29 … Started in Games 1-5 and 8-14 … Played as a reserve in Games 6-7 and 15-16.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Helped offense allow no sacks over final three games … Aided possession time of 36:22 in win Sept. 26 at Carolina … Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 144 rushing yards by Cedric Benson on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, and helped Benson rush for 124 on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rushing output on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Signed by Dallas as college free agent on May 4 … Waived on Sept. 2, and signed Sept. 3 to Tampa Bay practice squad, where he spent the full season. 2007—Opened training camp with Tampa Bay … Waived on Sept. 1, and signed Sept. 2 to Bucs’ practice squad … Signed to Bucs’ 53-player roster on Oct. 3, and was a game-day inactive on Oct. 7 at Indianapolis and Oct. 14 vs. Tennessee … Waived by Tampa Bay on Oct. 20, and re-signed on Oct. 24, to Bucs’ practice squad, where he finished the season. 2008—Signed Jan. 8 to Tampa Bay’s offseason roster … Played in all four Bucs preseason games … Waived on Aug. 30, and signed Sept. 3 to Bengals’ practice squad … Released on Sept. 11, but re-signed to Bengals’ practice squad on Sept. 16 … Signed to Bengals’ 53-player roster on Nov. 19 … Was active-DNP for Games 11-14 … Made his NFL debut on Dec. 21 at Cleveland, subbing in fourth quarter for injured Stacy Andrews at ROT … Started in place of Andrews on Dec. 28 vs. Kansas City, and in the victory,

he aided season-best team totals of 204 rushing yards and 37:39 possession time. 2009—Helped AFC North champions finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including a team-record of eight games of 100 or more yards by individual backs … His pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29) … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped HB Cedric Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Ravens … Helped Benson rush for a career-high 189 yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance … On Dec. 6 vs. Detroit, supported third straight game of more than 38 minutes possession time (38:48) … Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Played all 25 games and started 24 over his final two seasons at Georgia … Named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his play as a senior vs. South Carolina … Started the SEC Championship Game and the Capital One Bowl as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Bolivar, Mo. … Attended Bolivar High School, where he earned All-Central Ozark Conference honors on offense and defense … Also let-tered in basketball as a junior … Married (wife Kristy), with a son, Hayden … Earned sociology degree from Georgia … Has worked with underprivileged youth at Gatorade Junior Training Camp … Hobbies include golfing, fishing and reading.

DENNIS ROLAND’S STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2006 Tampa Bay ..................................................DID NOT PLAY*2007 Tampa Bay ..................................................DID NOT PLAY*2008 Cincinnati ..................................................2 12009 Cincinnati ................................................16 122010 Cincinnati ................................................16 12CAREER 34 25

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ..................................................1 1CAREER 1 1

*NOTE: Roland was on the practice squad for 16 games with Tampa Bay in 2006. In 2007, he was on the Bucs’ practice squad for 13 regular-season games and inactive for two regular-season games. He was not with Tampa Bay for its 2007 Wild Card playoff game.

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Offensive Tackle 74Ht: 6-9Wt: 3224th year in NFL

College: Georgia2010 Games-Starts: 16-12Career Games-Starts: 34-25

Acquired: FA’08Born: 3-10-83

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*NOTE: Rucker was inactive for three games and was on the Reserve/Injured list for 13 games with Cincinnati in 2006.

FROSTEE RUCKER’S STATISTICS

Rucker ranked second on team in QB pressures through mid-November, when he was sidelined by a knee injury … Logged 20 tackles, a sack, eight QB pressures and a pass defensed … Had three starts among his nine game appearances … In addition to time at DE, has seen action as an inside rusher in nickel front.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in D-Line rotation in Games 1-9, with starts at RDE in Games 6-8 as replace-ment for Antwan Odom.

2010: Finished his year with eight QB pressures, second on team at time of injury … His two tackles on Sept. 26 at Carolina included an eight-yard sack of Jimmy Clausen, and he also had a pass defensed … On Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, had four QB pressures and one tackle … Started at RDE on Oct. 24 at Atlanta and Oct. 31 vs. Miami and had four tackles in each game … Five tackles, includ-ing one for loss, and a QB pressure Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by Bengals in third round (91st overall), but did not play … Suffered shoulder injury in preseason opener, Aug. 13 vs. Washington, and though he came back briefly to active status, he suffered reaggravation of the shoulder in practice leading up to Game 2 of regular season … Placed Sept. 27 on Reserve/Injured list. 2007—Saw action in five games, with 10 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … Inactive for Games 1-3 due to hamstring injury suffered in preseason … On Oct. 14 at Kansas City, his recovery of a Jeff Webb fumble at Bengals’ 48 set up a third-quarter FG … In win Nov. 11 at Baltimore, had four tackles, and forced a Willis McGahee fumble that Bengals recovered, setting up fourth-quarter FG. 2008—Played in Games 1-11, with four starts, but missed the last five games due to hamstring injury suf-

FroStee rucker

Defensive End 92Ht: 6-3Wt: 2806th year in NFL

College: Southern California2010 Games-Starts: 9-3Career Games-Starts: 37-8

Acquired: D3’06 (91st overall)Born: 9-14-83

fered in Game 11, Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh … Placed Nov. 24 on Reserve/Injured list … Had 35 tackles, including one sack … Tied for team lead in forced fumbles (two) while also adding a fumble recovery, four QB pressures and four tackles for loss … Made first NFL start Sept. 7 at Baltimore, and less than a minute into game, he forced a fumble by TE Todd Heap, Bengals recovering at Ravens’ 33 … On Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia, scooped a Donovan McNabb fumble and returned six yards to Eagles’ one in first quarter, setting up a FG. 2009—Played in career-best 12 games (Games 4-5 and 7-16) plus Wild Card playoff … His three passes defensed included an INT that proved key Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, when Bengals won to take command of division race … In the Pittsburgh game, he intercepted a deflected pass and returned 26 yards to Steelers’ 14, setting up FG that tied score 9-9 in third quarter … Had 10-yard sack of Jay Cutler on Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, and he was credited by coaches for four total QB pressures, team-high for one game in 2009 … Led line with four tackles Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2003-05) at USC, aiding national championship seasons in ’03 and ’04, and helping Trojans to a third national title game appearance in ’05 … Voted co-winner in 2005 of USC’s Most Inspirational Player award … Played 39 games with 30 starts, totaling 111 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss, two inter-ceptions, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries … First-team All-Pac 10 in 2005 … Began his career at Colorado State in 2001, but did not play as a redshirt that season and sat out ’02 after transferring to USC.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Tustin, Calif. … Attended Tustin High School, where he played RB and LB and was named All-Golden West League MVP as a senior in 2000 … Sociology major at USC.

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—— RUCKER’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 2 0 2 1-8 0-0 1 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO INACTIVE (GAMES 11-16) RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 11-16 TOTALS 11 9 20 1-8 0-0 1 0 0-0

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

Ruffin began his rookie 2010 season as college free agent signee with Tampa Bay and closed on Bengals’ practice squad … Signed to Bengals’ offseason roster on 1-3-11.

2010 RECAP: Signed April 26 with Tampa Bay as college free agent … Played in all four Buccaneers preseason games, with two tackles and two QB pressures … Waived by Tampa Bay on Sept. 5 … Signed Nov. 2 to Bengals’ practice squad, where he finished the season.

COLLEGE: Was a four-year standout at Northern Iowa, with 50 games played and 46 starts … Totaled 25 sacks, 195 total tackles, 43 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick … Earned

first-team FCS All-America honors as a senior in 2009 … Earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in Missouri Valley Conference in both 2008 and ’09 … Played in East-West Shrine all-star game following his senior season.

PERSONAL: Born in Newark, N.J., but attended Burnsville (Minn.) High School, where he started in both football and basketball … Earned degree from Northern Iowa in construction management.

*NOTE: Ruffin did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a first-year player in 2011.

JameS ruFFiN

Defensive End 67Ht: 6-4Wt: 2711st year in NFL*

College: Northern Iowa2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: FA’10Born: 2-6-87

TWO-POINTERS ARE TOUGH The Bengals were successful on two of their four two-point conversion attempts in 2010, and their op-ponents were one-for-one. Since 1994, when the two-point conversion was added to the NFL rulebook, the Bengals are 17-for-45 (37.8 percent), and opponents are 17-for-40 (42.5 percent).

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Scaife signed with Cincinnati as a free agent on 8-5-11 after six seasons with Tennessee … Averaged 41.9 catches and 397.1 yards per year with the Titans … Scored a career-best four touchdowns last season, with 36 catches for 318 yards … His NFL receiving totals are 251 catches for 2383 yards and 12 TDs … His catch total is the second-most in Titans history for a tight end … Has played in 90 games, including 14 or more in each season … Was an immediate success with Tennessee after being drafted in the sixth round in 2005.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Played in 14 Titans games with 13 starts … His 36 catches ranked fourth on the team … In win Sept. 12 vs. Oakland, he converted a key third-and-11 play with a 26-yard gain and later had a TD catch … Led team in receiving yards (53) in win Oct. 18 at Jacksonville, and his two-yard TD catch gave Tennessee at 14-0 lead … Led team Nov. 14 at Miami in receptions (seven) and receiving yards (51) … Had first career game of two TD catches on Dec. 9 vs. Indianapolis.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2005—Drafted by Tennessee in sixth round (179th overall) … Played in every game and totaled 37 catches, a franchise rookie record, for 273 yards with two TDs … Scored first TD on Oct. 2 vs. Indianapolis. 2006—Posted career-best average-per-catch (12.8 on 29-for-370), playing 14 Titans games with 12 starts … On Nov. 12 vs. Baltimore, caught two-for-48 and scored a 13-yard rushing TD after a pitch from former Texas teammate Vince Young … On Nov. 26 vs. N.Y. Giants, his TD catch was one of three fourth-quarter scores in a 24-21 comeback win.

2007—Played in every game and made career-high 15 starts, helping Titans to 10-6 record and Wild Card playoff berth … Missed the playoff game due to lacer-ated liver suffered in season finale at Indianapolis … His 46 receptions ranked third on team … Tied for team receptions lead (five) on Nov. 25 at Bengals. 2008—His career highs of 58 receptions and 561 yards helped Titans to AFC-best 13-3 record … Played 16 games for the second straight year (seven starts), and he started playoff loss vs. Baltimore, catching four-for-23 … Had first career 100-yard game (six-for-105) on Sept. 7 vs. Jacksonville, and his career-long 44-yard catch set up game-winning TD in fourth quarter … Career-best 10 catches in win Nov. 9 at Chicago. 2009—Ranked third on Titans in receptions (45) … Missed two games with a knee sprain … In win Nov. 29 vs. Arizona, had a 19-yard catch on game-winning 99-yard TD drive.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Texas (2001-04) … Finished second among TEs for career receptions (85) and finished third among TEs in receiving yards (997) … First-team All-Big 12 honors as a senior.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Denver, Colo. … Attended J.K. Mullen High School, earning two-time first-team Class 5A all-state honors and Parade All-American nod … Also an all-state baseball player … Has a daughter, Mia Raye … Graduated from Texas with degree in education … Overcame three serious knee injuries (ACL) — one in high school and two in college — to reach the NFL … As a youth, earned black belts in taekwondo and shotokan … Last name is pronounced SKAYF (sounds like “safe” with a ‘K’).

bo ScaiFe

Tight End 83Ht: 6-3Wt: 2497th year in NFL

College: Texas2010 Games-Starts: 14-13Career Games-Starts: 90-62

Acquired: UFA(Tenn.)’11Born: 1-6-81

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2005 Tennessee 16-5 37 273 7.4 19 2 0 0 — — 0 2 0 2 0 0 122006 Tennessee 14-12 29 370 12.8 34 2 1 13 13.0 13t 1 3 1 2 0 0 182007 Tennessee 16-15 46 421 9.2 26 1 0 0 — — 0 1 0 1 0 0 62008 Tennessee 16-7 58 561 9.7 44 2 0 0 — — 0 2 0 2 0 0 122009 Tennessee 14-10 45 440 9.8 27 1 0 0 — — 0 1 0 1 0 0 62010 Tennessee 14-13 36 318 8.8 30 4 0 0 — — 0 4 0 4 0 0 24CAREER 90-62 251 2383 9.5 44 12 1 13 13.0 13t 1 13 1 12 0 0 78

BO SCAIFE’S STATISTICS

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Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2006 Tennessee — — — — — — — — 4 64 16.0 0 18 0 — — — — — —CAREER — — — — — — — — 4 64 16.0 0 18 0 — — — — — —

—— SCAIFE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 10 at Chi. 11-9-08 (for Tenn.); Yards: 105 vs. Jax. 9-7-08 (for Tenn.); Long: 44 vs. Jax. 9-7-08 (for Tenn.); Touchdowns: 2 vs. Ind. 12-9-10 (for Tenn.).

—— POSTSEASON —— Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2007 Tennessee 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*2008 Tennessee 1-1 4 23 5.8 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-1 4 23 5.8 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — —

*NOTE: Scaife was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game with Tennessee in 2007.

PASSER RATING(Current rating system in place since 1973)1988 Boomer Esiason ................... 97.41982 Ken Anderson ....................... 95.31981 Ken Anderson ....................... 98.41975 Ken Anderson ....................... 93.91974 Ken Anderson ....................... 95.7

TOUCHDOWN PASSES2005 Carson Palmer ...................... ^32

BENGALS LEAGUE & CONFERENCE LEADERS

RECEPTIONS2007 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ....... *^112

RECEIVING YARDS2006 Chad Ochocinco .................. 1369

INTERCEPTIONS2005 Deltha O’Neal ...................... *^10

PUNT RETURN AVG.1984 Mike Martin .......................... 15.71974 Lemar Parrish ..................... ^18.8

PUNTING AVG.1981 Pat McInally ......................... 45.41978 Pat McInally ......................... 43.11971 Dave Lewis ........................... 44.81970 Dave Lewis ......................... ^46.2

—— BENGALS NFL LEADERS ——

—— BENGALS AFC LEADERS ——SCORING2005 Shayne Graham ................... ^1311987 Jim Breech .............................. 971981 Jim Breech .......................... *115

RUSHING YARDS1968 Paul Robinson ..................**1023

TOUCHDOWNS1995 Carl Pickens .......................... ^171988 Ickey Woods .......................... *151983 Pete Johnson ........................ *14

PASSER RATING(Current rating system in place since 1973)1989 Boomer Esiason ................... 92.11988 Boomer Esiason ................. #97.41982 Ken Anderson ..................... #95.31981 Ken Anderson ..................... #98.41975 Ken Anderson ..................... #93.91974 Ken Anderson ..................... #95.7

TOUCHDOWN PASSES2005 Carson Palmer .................... #^321995 Jeff Blake ................................ 281989 Boomer Esiason ...................... 281988 Boomer Esiason .................... *28

RECEPTIONS2007 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ..... #*^1122005 Chad Ochocinco ...................... 971996 Carl Pickens .......................... 1001995 Carl Pickens ............................ 99

RECEIVING YARDS2006 Chad Ochocinco ................ #13692005 Chad Ochocinco .................. 14322004 Chad Ochocinco .................. 12742003 Chad Ochocinco .................. 13551988 Eddie Brown ........................ 12731973 Isaac Curtis ........................... 843

PUNT RETURN AVG.1984 Mike Martin ........................ #15.71974 Lemar Parrish ................... #^18.8

INTERCEPTIONS2005 Deltha O’Neal .................... #*^101983 Ken Riley ................................ *81982 Ken Riley ................................ *51976 Ken Riley .................................. 9

PUNTING AVG.1981 Pat McInally ....................... #45.41978 Pat McInally ....................... #43.11971 Dave Lewis ......................... #44.81970 Dave Lewis ....................... #^46.2

KICKOFF RETURN AVG.1999 Tremain Mack ..................... ^27.1

— KEY —# Also led NFL^ Also a Bengals record* Tied for lead** American Football League

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Sixth-round draft choice from NCAA Division II ranks has been a significant contributor in each of his two Bengals seasons … Has displayed big-play ability as both a rusher and a kickoff returner, with strength to break tackles and excellent instincts in traffic … Ranked second on the team in rushing last season (61-299) and had 11 receptions for 60 yards … His 4.9-yard rushing average led team (minimum 10 carries) … Averaged 22.4 yards on 56 kickoff returns … As a rookie, had a 100-yard rushing game and a kickoff return for a key TD.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Played in every game … Averaged 5.8 yards per rush Sept. 12 at New England, carrying six-for-35, and also caught three-for-15 … In win Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, his 60-yard kickoff return in fourth quarter set up FG that erased 10-9 Ravens lead … On Oct. 24 at Atlanta, had personal season-long 25-yard catch to Falcons’ eight in fourth quarter, on Cincinnati’s final TD drive … Rushed six-for 43 (7.2 avg.) Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, and returned five kickoffs for 33.0 avg. … Season-high 11 carries Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, gaining 50 yards along with first career rushing TD, a 10-yarder late in fourth quarter that extended Bengals lead to 34-13 … Rushed five-for-32, caught one-for-nine and averaged 25.5 yards on two kickoff returns Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

2009: Played 13 games (Games 1-11 and 15-16), and also played in Wild Card playoff … Second on team with 321 rushing yards … His 96-yard KO return was the only TD by either team in 18-12 win Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh that gave Bengals command of AFC North race … Named

Offensive Tackle

berNard Scott

Halfback 28Ht: 5-10Wt: 1983rd year in NFL

College: Abilene Christian2010 Games-Starts: 16-0Career Games-Starts: 29-2

Acquired: D6b’09 (209th overall)

Born: 2-10-84

AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance at Pittsburgh, with total of five KORs for a 41.2-yard aver-age … Filling in for injured Cedric Benson on Nov. 22 at Oakland, he logged 119 rushing yards, including 61-yard gain that stands as Bengals’ longest rushing play since 2002 … His 31.5-yard season KOR average bested the 29.1 mark of NFL leader Clifton Smith of Tampa Bay, but Scott fell four short of the 20 returns needed to qualify for the league rankings … Rushed 18-for-87 on Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, including a 21-yard gain on a first-and-20 play on Cincinnati’s only TD drive … In Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets, averaged 37.0 yards on two KOR, including 56-yarder to Jets’ 36 on game’s opening play.

COLLEGE: Posted mind-boggling numbers in two seasons (2007-08) at Abilene Christian and won the 2008 Harlon Hill Award (the NCAA Division II “Heisman”) … Rushed for 4321 career yards (2165 followed by 2156) and scored 73 touchdowns (63 rushing and 10 receiving) … Averaged 8.6 yards per rush as a junior and 8.1 yards as a senior … His season-low game rushing total in 2008 was 116 yards, and he had three games over 250 … Began his college career at Central Arkansas in 2004 and played at Blinn JC in Brenham, Texas, in ’06 … Did not play football in 2005, due to off-field issues.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Vernon, Texas … As a junior at Vernon High School in 2001, rushed for 2424 yards and 19 TDs in 13 games, earning Class 3A all-state honors … Graduated from Wichita Falls (Texas) High School in 2003.

BERNARD SCOTT’S STATISTICS Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2009 Cincinnati 13-2 74 321 4.3 61 0 5 67 13.4 23 0 1 0 0 *1 0 62010 Cincinnati 16-0 61 299 4.9 18 1 11 60 5.5 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 6CAREER 29-2 135 620 4.6 61 1 16 127 7.9 25 0 2 1 0 *1 0 12

*NOTE: TD scored on a kickoff return (see below).

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 16 **504 31.5 0 96t 1 — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 56 1257 22.4 0 60 0 — — — — — —CAREER 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 72 1761 24.5 0 96t 1 — — — — — —

**NOTE: Scott gained three yards on a kickoff return on 11-8-09 vs. Balt. after receiving a lateral from Andre Caldwell, who had returned the kickoff eight yards before lateraling. Scott was credited with three kickoff return yards only, while Caldwell was credited with eight kickoff return yards and the return itself.

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—— SCOTT’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Rushing Receiving Kickoff ReturnsDATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD9-12 at New England 6 35 5.8 9 0 3 15 5.0 9 0 1 15 15.0 0 15 09-19 BALTIMORE 5 17 3.4 5 0 0 0 — — 0 1 60 60.0 0 60 09-26 at Carolina 2 15 7.5 12 0 0 0 — — 0 1 16 16.0 0 16 010-3 at Cleveland 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 — — 0 3 30 10.0 0 16 010-10 TAMPA BAY 2 4 2.0 3 0 0 0 — — 0 2 31 15.5 0 16 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 1 14 14.0 14 0 5 43 8.6 25 0 5 110 22.0 0 25 010-31 MIAMI 2 22 11.0 18 0 0 0 — — 0 6 117 19.5 0 28 011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 6 132 22.0 0 46 011-14 at Indianapolis 4 8 2.0 7 0 0 0 — — 0 4 124 31.0 0 38 011-21 BUFFALO 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 4 87 21.8 0 30 011-25 at N.Y. Jets 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 5 97 19.4 0 33 012-5 NEW ORLEANS 6 43 7.2 18 0 0 0 — — 0 5 165 33.0 0 47 012-12 at Pittsburgh 4 15 3.8 8 0 0 0 — — 0 5 77 15.4 0 32 012-19 CLEVELAND 8 40 5.0 8 0 0 0 — — 0 3 73 24.3 0 31 012-26 SAN DIEGO 11 50 4.5 10t 1 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 3 72 24.0 0 27 01-2 at Baltimore 5 32 6.4 12 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 2 51 25.5 0 28 0TOTALS 61 299 4.9 18 1 11 60 5.5 25 0 56 1257 22.4 0 60 0

POSTSEASON: 1 game/0 starts with 2 kickoff returns for 74 yards (long of 56) for Cincinnati in 2009.

——SCOTT'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RUSHING — Attempts: 21 at Oak. 11-22-09; Yards: 119 at Oak. 11-22-09; Long: 61 at Oak. 11-22-09; Touchdowns: 1 vs. S.D. 12-26-10. RECEIVING — Receptions: 5 at Atl. 10-24-10; Yards: 43 at Atl. 10-24-10; Long: 25 at Atl. 10-24-10. KICKOFF RETURNS — Returns: 6 (twice); most recently vs. Pitt. 11-8-10; Yards: 206 at Pitt. 11-15-09; Long: 96 at Pitt. 11-15-09 (TD); Touchdowns: 1 at Pitt. 11-15-09.

JordaN SHiPLey

Wide Receiver 11Ht: 6-0Wt: 1882nd year in NFL

College: Texas2010 Games-Starts: 15-4Career Games-Starts: 15-4

Acquired: D3a’10 (84th overall)

Born: 12-23-85

Shipley was a rookie hit last season, leading AFC rook-ies in receiving yards (600) and tying teammate Jermaine Gresham for AFC rookie lead in receptions (52) … Ranked second among NFL rookies in receiving yards, and was tied for third in receptions … First Bengal to lead AFC rookies in receiving yards since 1994 (WR Darnay Scott), and first Bengal to win or share of AFC rookie receptions lead since 1992 (Carl Pickens) … Scored three TDs … Continued the productiveness that made him all-time receptions leader (248) at University of Texas while ranking second in school annals in receiving yards (3191) and TD catches (33).

2010 PARTICIPATION: Drafted by Bengals in third round (84th overall) … His only missed game was Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, due to concussion suffered Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Started four games — when offense opened in three-WR formation.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Caught five-for-82 in NFL debut Sept. 12 at New England, including a 51-yarder in traffic on a Hail Mary attempt just short of goal line in second quarter … Led team with five catches (for 42 yards)

on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore … Caught two-for-29 on Oct. 3 at Cleveland before suffering fourth-quarter concussion on a hit for which Browns were assessed personal foul penalty … Returned to action on Oct. 24 at Atlanta and had first 100-yard game, catching six-for-131 including a 64-yard TD … Caught five-for-71 on Nov. 21 vs. Buf-falo, both team bests … Led team with five catches (for 38 yards) on Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, and had five-yard TD catch with 43 seconds left in first half, giving Bengals 7-3 lead … Caught only one pass on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, but it was three-yard TD that extended Bengals lead to 10 points early in fourth quarter.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Texas, appearing in all 53 games with 35 starts … His 248 recep-tions topped previous UT record of 241 (Roy Williams), and he had 205 of his catches over his last two seasons … His three TDs on punt returns tied school record, and he also had a kickoff return for a TD … In addition to his standout special teams work as a returner, he was the holder for field goals and PATs … Named first-team all-American by Associated Press and Sporting News

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Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2010 Cincinnati 15-4 52 600 11.5 64t 3 — — — — — 3 0 3 0 0 18CAREER 15-4 52 600 11.5 64t 3 — — — — — 3 0 3 0 0 18

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—— SHIPLEY’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 6 at Atl. 10-24-10; Yards: 131 at Atl. 10-24-10; Long: 64 at Atl. 10-24-10 (TD); Touchdowns: 1 (3 times); most recently vs. S.D. 12-26-10.

—— SHIPLEY’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Receiving RushingDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD9-12 at New England 5 82 16.4 51 0 — — — — —9-19 BALTIMORE 5 42 8.4 11 0 — — — — —9-26 at Carolina 3 37 12.3 22 0 — — — — —10-3 at Cleveland 2 29 14.5 20 0 — — — — —10-10 TAMPA BAY INACTIVE INACTIVE10-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 6 131 21.8 64t 1 — — — — —10-31 MIAMI 3 28 9.3 14 0 — — — — —11-8 PITTSBURGH 4 47 11.8 26 0 — — — — —11-14 at Indianapolis 2 13 6.5 10 0 — — — — —11-21 BUFFALO 5 71 14.2 37 0 — — — — —11-25 at N.Y. Jets 5 38 7.6 12 1 — — — — —12-5 NEW ORLEANS 4 25 6.3 8 0 — — — — —12-12 at Pittsburgh 3 26 8.7 16 0 — — — — —12-19 CLEVELAND 2 14 7.0 9 0 — — — — —12-26 SAN DIEGO 1 3 3.0 3t 1 — — — — —1-2 at Baltimore 2 14 7.0 8 0 — — — — —TOTALS 52 600 11.5 64t 3 — — — — —

as a senior, when he set school records for receptions (116) and receiving yards (1485) … Had 10 catches for 122 yards and two TDs against Alabama in 2009 season national championship game, despite Longhorns’ loss of No. 1 QB Colt McCoy to a first-quarter injury … Entered UT program in 2004, but did not play in ’04 (due to knee injury) or ’05 (due to hamstring injury).

PERSONAL: Hometown is Burnet, Texas … At-tended Rotan High School as a freshman, then transferred to Burnet High, and was coached by his father (Bob) at both schools … Earned 2003 Parade All-America honors, and was named ’03 Class 3A state Player of the Year by Texas Football magazine … Earned degree from Texas in kinesiology in 2008, and was in graduate school while playing in ’09.

(Jordan Shipley, continued)

SUPER BOWL HOST CITIES Lucas Oil Stadium will host Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5, 2012, making it the first Super Bowl to be held in Indianapolis and the fourth time a “cold-weather city” will host the NFL’s championship game. The three Super Bowls played indoors in “cold-weather cities” were XVI (1/24/82) and XL (2/5/06) in Detroit and XXVI(1/26/92) in Minneapolis. Below is a list of Super Bowl I-XLVI host cities:

Host City Super BowlsSouth Florida 10New Orleans 9Los Angeles 7Tampa Bay 4San Diego 3Arizona 2Atlanta 2Detroit 2Houston 2Indianapolis 1Jacksonville 1Minneapolis 1North Texas 1Stanford 1

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Shirley looks to resume his career in 2011, after being unable to play last season due to Achilles tendon rupture he suffered while playing in charity basketball game in April 2010 … Will open 2011 at DT — his original Bengals position as well as his position in college … Was switched by Bengals coaches to offensive line during 2009 preseason, and was on practice squad as an OL for the full ’09 campaign … Played in three Bengals games at DT in 2008.

2010 RECAP: Signed Jan. 11 to Bengals’ offseason roster, after closing 2009 on practice squad … Was not medically cleared to play, due to continuing rehab from knee injury suffered in basketball game in April, and was waived in Non-Football Injury category on July 20 … After clearing waivers, he reverted on July 21 to Bengals’ Reserve/Non-Football Injury List.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in fifth round (145th overall) … Signed July 15 … Played in all four preseason games at DT, posting seven tackles and one sack … Played in Games 12-14 of regular season … Inactive or DNP for the other 13 games … Made NFL debut Nov. 30 vs. Baltimore and

had two tackles … Recorded two tackles on Dec. 7 at Indianapolis (one for-loss). 2009—Opened preseason at DT, but was switched early in training camp to of-fensive line … Played on O-line in all four preseason games … Waived Sept. 5, and signed Sept. 6 to practice squad, where he spent the full season.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2004-07) as a defensive lineman at Fresno State … Played 12 games in 2006, with 20 tackles, two sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss and three blocked kicks … Redshirted in 2003; did not play.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Fontana, Calif. … Finished his prep career at Kaiser High School, where as a senior he helped lead team to a 13-0-1 record and the Division III state title … Prior to attending Kaiser High, he spent his first three seasons at A.B. Miller High School … African-American studies major at Fresno State.

*NOTE: Shirley did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physi-cally Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games. He is designated a second-year player in 2011.

JaSoN SHirLey

Defensive Tackle 70Ht: 6-5Wt: 3452nd year in NFL*

College: Fresno State2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 3-0

Acquired: D5’08 (145th overall)

Born: 9-30-85

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2008 Cincinnati 3-0 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY**2010 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY**CAREER 3-0 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

**NOTE: Shirley was on the practice squad for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009. He was on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2010.

POSTSEASON: On practice squad for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

JASON SHIRLEY’S STATISTICS

FIRST TIME SINCE 2001 In Cincinnati’s 20-7 win at Carolina on Sept. 26 of last season, HB Cedric Benson became the first Bengal in 140 games to score both a receiving and a rushing TD in a game. On Oct. 28, 2001 — in a 31-27 win at Detroit — HB Corey Dillon scored two rushing TDs and one receiving TD.

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A second-round Bengals draft pick from the FCS college ranks in 2008, Simpson blossomed at the NFL level in late 2010 … Caught 18-for-247 with three TDs during the last two games, including a win that knocked San Diego from playoffs … Caught 12 passes in season finale at Baltimore, tied for second-most in a game in Bengals history … Played in five games overall, with 20 catches for 277 yards and three TDs … Has the physical gifts to greatly increase his production in ’11.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 1, 5 and 14-16 … Started in Games 14-16, due to injuries to Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco … Active-DNP for Game 11, and inactive for the other 10 games (coaches’ decision).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Caught two-for-30 in first pro start, Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland … Had six catches for 124 yards and two TDs on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego … First TD vs. San Diego was 10-yarder that gave Bengals 10-0 lead early in second quarter, and second TD from 59 yards gave Bengals 14-point lead midway through fourth to seal the victory … Caught 12-for-123 with an 11-yard TD on Jan. 2 at Baltimore, falling one catch short of tying Bengals game record … Led team in receiving yards (149) in preseason, playing in all five games.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in second round (46th overall) … Played in all four preseason games, leading team in receptions (11) and

receiving yards (157) … Played in six regular season games, and was inactive or DNP in the other 10 contests … Had one catch, a two-yard gain Oct. 19 at Pittsburgh. 2009—Played in all four preseason games, with four receptions for 40 yards … Saw action in two regular-season games — Dec. 20 at San Diego and 1-3-10 at N.Y. Jets — seeing time on offense and special teams (no stats) … Inactive for Games 1-13 and 15.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2004-07) at Coastal Carolina, scoring Big South-record 44 TDs in his 45 games … Demonstrated ability to make the spectacular catch while compiling 2720 receiving yards, also a con-ference record … Caught 161 total (third in Big South history), with a 16.9-yard avg. … Set Big South season records in 2006 with 1077 receiving yards and 16 TDs … Selected as Big South Freshman of Year in 2004.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Reidsville, N.C. … Earned Class AA all-state honors as a senior at Reidsville High School, and was runner-up for state’s Mr. Football Award … Led prep team to consecutive state champion-ships, and as a senior, his title-game performance included championship-round record 13 catches for 133 yards, plus throwing a 62-yard TD pass … As a prep senior, led basketball team to its first state title, earning MVP honors in championship game … Computer technology major at Coastal Carolina … Starred in track as well as football in college, setting school records in high jump and long jump.

Jerome SimPSoN

Wide Receiver 89Ht: 6-2Wt: 1904th year in NFL

College: Coastal Carolina2010 Games-Starts: 5-3Career Games-Starts: 13-4

Acquired: D2’08 (46th overall)Born: 2-4-86

JEROME SIMPSON’S STATISTICS Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2008 Cincinnati 6-1 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Cincinnati 2-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 5-3 20 277 13.9 59t 3 1 2 2.0 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 18CAREER 13-4 21 279 13.3 59t 3 1 2 2.0 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 18

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS: 1 kickoff return for 8 yards in 2008.

—— SIMPSON’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS —— RECEIVING — Receptions: 12 at Balt. 1-2-11 Yards: 124 vs. S.D. 12-26-10; Long: 59 vs. S.D. 12-26-10 (TD); Touchdowns: 2 vs. S.D. 12-26-10.

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Pat SimS

Defensive Tackle 90Ht: 6-2Wt: 3304th year in NFL

College: Auburn2010 Games-Starts: 14-8Career Games-Starts: 41-22

Acquired: D3a’08 (77th overall)Born: 11-29-85

Sims has been a regular in the D-line rotation in each of his first three NFL seasons, logging 41 games with 22 starts … Played in 14 games with eight starts last season and had 44 tackles, 2.5 sacks, a pass defensed and nine QB pressures … Tied for third on team in sacks and QB pressures .

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in Games 2-5 and 7-16 … Inactive for Game 1 (coaches’ decision) and Game 6 (missed practice time due to a knee strain).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: In Sept. 19 win vs. Baltimore, had fourth-quarter pass deflection that resulted in an INT by LB Brandon Johnson … Three tackles Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, including one for a four-yard loss of LeGar-rette Blount … Started for injured Tank Johnson Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, recording a line-leading six tackles (one for loss) … Three tackles Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, including a shared sack with Domata Peko for eight-yard drop of Ryan Fitzpatrick in second quarter … Five tackles Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets … Two tackles (one for loss) and season-high three QB pressures Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans … Five tackles Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, including eight-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger at Bengals’ 23 in early fourth quarter, with Steelers eventually pushed out of FG range … Four tackles Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, including eight-yard sack of Colt McCoy at Browns’ 19 early in

third quarter … Four tackles on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego and on Jan. 2 at Baltimore.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2008—Drafted by Bengals in third round (77th overall) … Played in the last 11 games, and started six of the last seven as injuries depleted line depth … Had 50 tackles, including three for losses, with one sack and five QB pressures … Inactive for Games 1-5, due in part to a preseason turf toe injury … Made NFL debut Oct. 12 at N.Y. Jets and posted seven tackles, including one for loss … On Nov. 2 vs. Jacksonville, tied for line lead in tackles with six, including first NFL sack when he dropped David Garrard for two-yard loss … Led line in tackles (seven) on Nov. 30 vs. Baltimore. 2009—Played every game with three starts as Bengals claimed AFC North title, but missed Wild Card playoff vs. Jets due to right forearm fracture suffered at Jets in regular-season finale … On Sept. 20 at Green Bay, recovered fumble by HB Ryan Grant at Bengals’ 38 in third quarter, returning ball to offense for touchdown drive that put Bengals ahead to stay at 28-21 … Recorded four tackles in win Sept. 27 win vs. Pittsburgh, including shared sack of Ben Roethlisberger in fourth quarter that forced Steelers to punt prior to offense’s game-winning TD drive … Led line with five tackles in Oct. 11 victory at Baltimore … Had three tackles and team-high three QB pressures Oct. 18 vs. Houston.

—— SIMPSON’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS —— Receiving RushingDATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD9-12 at New England 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 09-19 BALTIMORE INACTIVE INACTIVE9-26 at Carolina INACTIVE INACTIVE10-3 at Cleveland INACTIVE INACTIVE10-10 TAMPA BAY 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta INACTIVE INACTIVE10-31 MIAMI INACTIVE INACTIVE11-8 PITTSBURGH INACTIVE INACTIVE11-14 at Indianapolis INACTIVE INACTIVE11-21 BUFFALO INACTIVE INACTIVE11-25 at N.Y. Jets DID NOT PLAY DID NOT PLAY12-5 NEW ORLEANS INACTIVE INACTIVE12-12 at Pittsburgh INACTIVE INACTIVE12-19 CLEVELAND 2 30 15.0 15 0 0 0 — — 012-26 SAN DIEGO 6 124 20.7 59t 2 0 0 — — 01-2 at Baltimore 12 123 10.3 21 1 1 2 2.0 2 0TOTALS 20 277 13.9 59t 3 1 2 2.0 2 0

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2008 Cincinnati 11-6 31 19 50 1-2 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2009 Cincinnati 16-8 20 16 36 0.5-2.5 0 0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 14-8 19 25 44 2.5-20 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 41-22 70 60 130 4-24.5 1 0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — —

PAT SIMS’ STATISTICS

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2004 and ’06-07) at Auburn, entering NFL Draft after his junior season … A first-team All-SEC choice by Associated Press in ’07, despite playing most of the year with a cast to protect a left hand fracture … Key force inside for ’07 club that ranked sixth nationally in fewest points allowed (16.9) and average net yards allowed (197.9) … Had 4.5 sacks as a junior … Missed the 2005 season, absent from the

team due to family obligations.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … Earned Florida Class 5A all-state honors as a senior at Dillard High School, where he was named to PrepStar All-America team as a senior … Also played prep basketball and helped lead team to state championship as a junior … Is the youngest among 10 children in his family … Public administration major at Auburn.

—— SIMS’ 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England INACTIVE 9-19 BALTIMORE 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Cleveland 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta INACTIVE 10-31 MIAMI 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-21 BUFFALO 0 2 2 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0-011-25 at N.Y. Jets 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 3 2 5 1-8 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND 1 3 4 1-8 0-0 0 0 0-012-26 SAN DIEGO 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-01-2 at Baltimore 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0TOTALS 19 25 44 2.5-20 0-0 1 0 0-0

POSTSEASON: On Reserve/Injured for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009.

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NFL TRAVEL MILES IN 2011 (2011 regular season)

1. San Francisco ..........29,196 2. Seattle ......................26,918 3. San Diego ................26,740 4. Oakland ....................25,532 5. Arizona .....................23,954 6. Tampa Bay ................22,974 7. Miami.......................20,480 8. Dallas .......................20,232 9. Chicago....................17,960

10. Cleveland .................16,18811. Denver ......................16,13012. New York Giants .......15,42813. St. Louis ...................15,27814. Baltimore ..................15,09615. New England ............14,61016. Detroit ......................14,506

17. Kansas City ..............14,42418. Pittsburgh.................13,80619. Buffalo ......................13,64020. Philadelphia .............13,27621. Houston....................13,18422. Washington ..............12,34223. New York Jets ...........12,32224. Minnesota ................11,75625. Carolina....................11,24626. Atlanta ......................11,11827. Green Bay .................10,51028. New Orleans .............10,38029. Cincinnati .................10,27030. Jacksonville................9,94431. Indianapolis................9,55432. Tennessee ...................7,060

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A 2009 college free agent signee from NCAA Divi-sion II ranks, Skuta has contributed significantly in his first two pro seasons … Led special teams last season in tackles (16) and had a forced fumble, and as a rookie, he finished fifth in special teams stops (10) despite playing in only eight games … Seeks more action in defensive rotation in 2011, and he also has been used as a blocking back on offense in short-yardage situations … Chosen by coaches last season as Bengals’ special teams cover-age player for fan voting for Pro Bowl.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Forced a fumble by Jalen Parmele on kickoff coverage on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore (Ravens recovered) … Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Led team on Oct. 24 at Atlanta with three special teams tackles … Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles Nov. 14 at Indianapolis … Led team with three special teams tackles on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans … Recorded his first two tackles of the year on defense in win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

2009: Signed by Cincinnati on April 30 as college free agent … Played in all four preseason games and had four tackles on defense, including a shared sack … Waived Sept. 5, and signed Sept. 6 to Bengals’ practice squad … Signed Oct. 8 to 53-player roster … Played in eight games, and in that time rose to fifth-place finish

daN Skuta

Linebacker 51Ht: 6-2Wt: 2483rd year in NFL

College: Grand Valley State2010 Games-Starts: 16-1Career Games-Starts: 24-1

Acquired: CFA’09Born: 4-21-86

on team with 10 special teams tackles … Made regular-season NFL debut on Oct. 11 at Baltimore, with one special teams tackle … Had two special teams stops Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, plus key block on Bernard Scott’s 96-yard kickoff return for TD … Had team-leading three special teams tackles Nov. 22 at Oakland, and also led team with three special teams stops Dec. 20 at San Diego.

COLLEGE: Earned first-team All-America honors in NCAA Division II as a senior at Grand Valley State (Al-lendale, Mich.), and he helped lead his teams to four-year record of 51-2, with two national titles … Played defensive line and linebacker during his four seasons (2005-08) … His 33.5 career sacks ranked third in NCAA Division II history, and he posted that total despite limited opportuni-ties, as GVSU’s team dominance led starting players to sit out much of the second half in lopsided games … In nearly half his career games (25 of 53), GVSU won by 24 or more points … GVSU was 40-0 in his first 40 games, going 13-0, 15-0 and 12-0 before losing in the 2007 playoffs to finish 12-1.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Flint, Mich. … Attended Carman-Ainsworth High School, where as a two-way senior he tallied 116 tackles while rushing for 1092 yards and 20 TDs … Also played baseball in high school … Hobbies include fishing, snowmobiling, hunting and dirt bike riding … Last name is pronounced “SKOO-tuh.

DAN SKUTA’S STATISTICS Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 8-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 16-1 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 24-1 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 7 3 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 12 4 16 1 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 19 7 26 1 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

POSTSEASON: 1 game/0 starts with 1 special teams solo tackle in 2009.

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First-round selection from 2009 draft again targets starting ROT spot in 2011, following a pair of seasons partially lost to injury … Moved into No. 1 ROT role in late October of last season, but was sidelined in November by a foot fracture … Consensus 2008 All-America selection showed excellent quickness at Alabama as a pass blocker, and he is rated among the most powerful run blockers in Southeastern Conference history.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Played in seven games (Games 1-2 and 4-8) … Seized No.1 ROT position for Games 6-8 … Suffered foot fracture (fifth metatarsal) in practice Nov. 10, and placed on Reserve/Injured list Nov. 13 … Inactive (coaches’ decision) for Game 3.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Helped offense rank fifth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play (one every 22.07 plays) … Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (the most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 149 rushing yards, including 144 by HB Cedric Benson, on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in first round (sixth overall) … Missed most of preseason due to contract negotiations … Signed on Aug. 30, but suffered fracture in left foot in practice on Sept. 1 … Was on roster exemption for season opener, Sept. 13 vs. Denver … Added to roster on Sept. 14, and returned to practice the week of Game 7 … Gameday inactive for Games 2-10 … Played in Games 11-16, and credited with one start … Made NFL debut on Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland … Supported three individual 100-yard rushing efforts over season’s final six games, and aided a Bengals playoff record of 169 rushing yards by HB Cedric Benson in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Played three seasons (2006-08) at Ala-bama, entering NFL Draft after his junior year … Started 38 games at LOT over three seasons, and was credited with 46 TD-producing blocks … Was only the seventh true freshman in Crimson Tide history to start his first game in the program … As a junior in 2007, he shared SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy with Arkansas C Jonathan Luigs, who was a Bengal in 2009.

SMITH MAKES IT FIVE: As a junior at Alabama, Smith won the 2008 Outland Trophy, the “Heisman” for linemen. The award currently goes to the player voted as the nation’s top offensive lineman or interior defensive lineman. In earlier years, defensive ends were also eligible. Smith is the fifth Bengal to have won the Outland, joining DT Mike Reid (1969, Penn State), DE Ross Browner (1976, Notre Dame), C Dave Rimington (1981 and ’82, Nebraska) and DE Jason Buck (1986, Brigham Young). All five Bengals’ Out-land winners were first-round draft choices by Cincinnati.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Birmingham, Ala. … At-tended Huffman High School, where he was the consensus top-rated offensive lineman in the nation as a senior … Also as a prep senior, became the first OL to win the state of Alabama’s “Mr. Football” award … General studies major at University of Alabama.

ANDRE SMITH’S STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ..................................................6 12010 Cincinnati ..................................................7 4CAREER 13 5

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ..................................................1 0CAREER 1 0

aNdre SmitH

Offensive Tackle 71Ht: 6-4Wt: 3353rd year in NFL

College: Alabama2010 Games-Starts: 7-4Career Games-Starts: 13-5

Acquired: D1’09 (6th overall)Born: 1-25-87

FUTURE SUPER BOWL DATES AND SITESSuper Bowl Date Location Super Bowl XLVI February 5, 2012 Indianapolis, IndianaSuper Bowl XLVII February 3, 2013 New Orleans, LouisianaSuper Bowl XLVIII February 2, 2014 East Rutherford, New Jersey

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Seventh-round selection from 2010 draft looks for his first regular-season action in ’11 … On roster for his entire rookie season, but was a gameday inactive (coaches’ decision) for every game.

2010 RECAP: Drafted by Cincinnati in seventh round (228th overall) … Signed on July 21 … Played in all five Bengals preseason games, seeing action at both C and G … Played with first-team offense in preseason on Aug. 15 vs. Denver, replacing injured Kyle Cook, and aided key drives in 33-24 win … Made season-opening roster and was inactive (coaches’ decision) for Games 1-16.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Iowa

State, with 44 appearances and 40 starts … Redshirted (did not play) in 2005 … As a senior, helped Cyclones gain only the third bowl win in school history (14-13 over Minnesota in Insight Bowl) … Started at C in every game he played as a senior (missed one game after an emergency appendectomy) … Leader on an offense that averaged 180 rushing yards and 364.7 net yards per game in 2009 … Started 24 games at G over his sophomore and junior seasons.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Rowlett, Texas … At-tended Jesuit College Prep School in Dallas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track … Business major at Iowa State.

reggie StePHeNS

Center 61Ht: 6-3Wt: 3252nd year in NFL

College: Iowa State2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: D7’10 (228th overall)

Born: 8-28-87

Trent saw a promising 2010 season come to an early close, due to a knee injury … Played in Games 1-8 (one start), but suffered knee injury in practice on Nov. 11, and was placed Nov. 15 on Reserve/Injured list … Finished his season with 27 tackles, an INT and a fumble recovery, and through Game 9 ranked tied for third on team in passes defensed (five) … Also recorded three special teams tackles, and downed two punts inside opponent five-yard line.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Posted two tackles, two end zone passes defensed and a recovery of a Jimmy Clau-sen fumble on Sept. 26 at Carolina … Also at Carolina, downed a punt at Panthers’ four … On Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, teamed with Reggie Nelson to down punt at Bucs’ one … Five tackles Oct. 24 at Atlanta, and downed Falcons’ Eric Weems at Atlanta 17 on kickoff return … Made first career start Oct. 31 vs. Miami, as injury replacement, and had one INT, picking off Chad Henne at Bengals’ 37 in second quarter, with Cincinnati scoring on the next play … Also vs. Miami, tied team season high for solo tackles (10).

TRENT TRIVIA: Trent led the NFL in the 2010 preseason in INTs (three). He snagged all three in the second half on Aug. 20 vs. Philadelphia, and became only second NFL player with three INTs in a preseason game since 1995, first year of official preseason records. The only other recorded instance of a player with three INTs in a preseason game was on Aug. 17, 2001, when Tennessee’s Dainon Sidney had three against St. Louis.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in sixth round (179th overall) … Played in Games 1-16, and in Wild Card playoff … His 25 tackles included one sack, and he led secondary in QB pressures (four) … Saw significant time in nickel CB role … Made his first key play in win Oct. 4 at Cleveland, when his blitz in overtime helped force an incompletion by Derek Anderson on third down, forcing a punt … On Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, his deflection of a Ben Roethlisberger pass led to INT by DE Frostee Rucker … On Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, his four tackles included his first sack — a seven-yarder of Brady Quinn … Had two tackles and a special teams stop in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

morgaN treNt

Cornerback 25Ht: 6-1Wt: 1933rd year in NFL

College: Michigan2010 Games-Starts: 8-1Career Games-Starts: 24-1

Acquired: D6a’09 (179th overall)Born: 12-14-85

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MORGAN TRENT’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2009 Cincinnati 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2010 Cincinnati 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2009 Cincinnati 1-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 1-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

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—— TRENT’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS9-12 at New England 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 BALTIMORE 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-09-26 at Carolina 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-010-3 at Cleveland 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 TAMPA BAY 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-17 — BYE —10-24 at Atlanta 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-31 MIAMI 10 1 11 0-0 1-0 2 0 0-011-8 PITTSBURGH 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 at Indianapolis INACTIVE (GAMES 10-16) RESERVE / INJURED FOR GAMES 10-16 TOTALS 22 5 27 0-0 1-0 5 0 1-0

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Michigan … In his college career, saw action in 48 games with 41 starts … Redshirted (did not play) in 2004 … Michigan career totals include 149 tackles, as well as seven INTs … His 31 total passes defensed ranked seventh in Wolverines history … As a junior, was co-winner of team’s Outstanding Defensive Con-tributor award.

PERSONAL: Hometown is San Diego, Calif., but moved to Michigan for his high school years … Attended St. Mary’s High School in Orchard Lake, Mich., where he set a school record with 23 INTs and also caught 84 passes on offense for 1533 yards and 16 TDs … Also in high school, set indoor state track records in the 60-yard dash (6.83) and 200-meter run (21.79) … Married (wife Lizette) … Sociology major at Michigan … Father, Phillip, played football at Nebraska.

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TALENT ISN’T EVERYTHING The 1989 Bengals were a talented team, but never could put it all together on a weekly basis. They outscored opponents 404-285, but finished only 8-8. Not since the 1950 Philadelphia Eagles had a break-even team outscored its foes by such a large point margin (7.4) per game.

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FullbackHt: 6-0Wt: 2573rd year in NFL

College: Brigham Young2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 0-0

Acquired: PS(Ariz.)’09Born: 3-9-84

Vakapuna is a third-year player in 2011, seeking first regular-season action … Unable to play in 2010 due to shoulder injury … Was a seventh-round Bengals draft choice in ’09.

2010 RECAP: Suffered a shoulder injury in training camp during practice on Aug. 4 … Missed all five of the team’s preseason games, and was released under the “waived/injured” category on Sept. 4 … After clearing waivers, he reverted to the Bengals’ Reserve/Injured list on Sept. 5.

2009: Drafted by Bengals in seventh round (215th overall) … Played in all four preseason games (no statistics) … Waived on Sept. 5 … Signed to Arizona practice squad for Games 1-7 … Signed Nov. 4 to Bengals’ 53-player roster … Inactive for Cincinnati for Games 8-16, and for Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Brigham Young (2003 and ’06-08), seeing action in 42 games … Did not play in 2004-05, when he served a church mission … Totaled 1181 rushing yards with 4.7 avg., and caught 28 passes for 189 yards (8.8 avg.) … Scored 18 TDs (14 rushing and four receiving) … Helped lead BYU to 32-7 record over his final three campaigns … In 2007, earned BYU’s Leon White Award for unselfish devotion (White played for Bengals from 1986-91, following his BYU career) … Redshirted in 2002 (did not play).

PERSONAL: Hometown is Glendale, Utah … At-tended East High School, where he was a three-year letter winner in football and track … Oldest of eight children … Served a two-year church mission in 2004-05 in Carlsbad, Calif. … Was MVP of a national championship rugby team during his high school years … Name is pronounced “FOO-ee vah-kuh-POO-nuh.”

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CornerbackHt: 5-11Wt: 1955th year in NFL

College: Tennessee2010 Games-Starts: 12-7Career Games-Starts: 59-13

Acquired: FA’10Born: 3-27-84

Fifth-year pro is in his second Bengals season, after joining Cincinnati as a free agent in November of last year … Played in four Bengals games, after opening ’10 with Detroit and playing in eight games … Spent first three years of career in St. Louis, appearing in 47 games (six starts) … Originally a third-round draft choice of Rams in 2007.

2010 PARTICIPATION: Became a free agent on March 4, when his St. Louis Rams contract expired with no qualifying offer … Signed on March 9 with the Detroit Lions … Played in season’s first eight games for Lions, including starts in four games … Waived on Nov. 10, and signed as free agent with Bengals on Nov. 22 … Played for Cincinnati in four games (Games 11-13 and 16) … Inactive for Bengals Games 14-15 with a knee injury.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: In eight games with Detroit, logged 26 tackles, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery … Made Bengals debut on Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, forcing two punts with third-down passes defensed … Had six tackles at Jets, including a stop for loss that forced a punt … Started as part of nickel package Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, recording four tackles … Eight tackles Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2007—Drafted by St. Louis in third round (84th overall) … Played every game with one start and 21 tackles, one INT and nine special teams tackles … Grabbed Kurt Warner pass for his first career INT on Dec. 30 at Arizona and had five solo tackles. 2008—Played every game with one start for Rams … Had 10 tackles with one INT and logged 12 special teams tackles … Intercepted a Matt Ryan pass

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2007 St. Louis 16-1 19 2 21 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — —2008 St. Louis 16-1 10 0 10 0-0 3 0 0-0 1 8 8.0 8 0 — — — — —2009 St. Louis 15-4 11 5 16 0-0 4 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —2010 Detroit 8-4 23 3 26 0-0 3 0 1-10 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — Cincinnati 4-3 14 4 18 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —STL. TOTALS 47-6 40 7 47 0-0 8 0 0-0 2 10 5.0 8 0 — — — — —DET. TOTALS 8-4 23 3 26 0-0 3 0 1-10 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 4-3 14 4 18 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — —CAREER 59-13 77 14 91 0-0 13 0 1-10 2 10 5.0 8 0 — — — —

JONATHAN WADE’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2007 St. Louis 9 0 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 19 19.0 0 19 0 — — — — — —2008 St. Louis 12 0 12 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 — — — — — —2009 St. Louis 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — —2010 Detroit 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — — Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — —STL. TOTALS 25 0 25 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 30 15.0 0 19 0 — — — — — —DET. TOTALS 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — —CIN. TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — —CAREER 29 0 29 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 30 15.0 0 19 0 — — — — — —

on Dec. 28 at Atlanta. 2009—Played in 15 games for St. Louis, with four starts … Had 16 tackles, four passes defensed and four special teams tackles … Started at RCB on Sept. 13 at Seattle, and his two passes defensed included an end zone deflection that was intercepted by teammate James Butler.

COLLEGE: Played in 51 games at Tennessee … Began his career as a WR and switched to defense in his

sophomore season … Had six career INTs, including one for a TD … Second-team All-Southeastern Confer-ence as a senior.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Shreveport, La. … Attended Evangel Christian Academy, where he played both CB and WR and earned Class 5A all-state honors as senior … Helped lead high school teams to 54-3 record and three state championships … Won state prep titles in track in 100 meter and 200 meter.

—— WADE’S 2010 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ——DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS

Detroit9-12 at Chicago 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-09-19 PHILADELPHIA 6 0 6 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-09-26 at Minnesota 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-3 at Green Bay 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-10 ST. LOUIS 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-1010-17 at N.Y. Giants 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-010-24 — BYE —10-31 WASHINGTON 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-011-7 N.Y. JETS 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-011-14 NOT WITH AN NFL TEAM 11-21 NOT WITH AN NFL TEAM

Cincinnati11-25 at N.Y. Jets 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-012-5 NEW ORLEANS 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-12 at Pittsburgh 7 1 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-012-19 CLEVELAND INACTIVE 12-26 SAN DIEGO INACTIVE 1-2 at Baltimore 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0DET. TOTALS 23 3 26 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-10CIN. TOTALS 14 4 18 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0TOTALS 37 7 44 0-0 0-0 5 0 1-10

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A key player on Bengals line since his rookie season, Whitworth started every 2010 game at LOT … Helped Cincinnati offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play … Opponents totaled only 28 sacks in 618 passing plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays, and offense allowed no sacks for 100 straight passing plays to close the season, including the last three games … Had one fumble recovery to pre-serve an offensive possession, the fourth FR of his career … His 70 career starts include 45 at OT and 25 at G … Has played in every game in four of his five NFL seasons.

HE SCORES: On Dec. 12 of last season at Pitts-burgh, Whitworth had his first career reception — for a one-yard TD after lining up as an eligible receiver. His score gave Cincinnati a 7-0 first-quarter lead. He became the first Bengals offensive lineman to score a TD since OT Melvin Tuten vs. Jacksonville in 1995, also on a pass reception.

MORE 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Aided possession time of 36:22 in win Sept. 26 at Carolina … Aided of-fensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 144 rushing yards by Cedric Benson on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Sup-ported 124-yard rushing game by Benson on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Extended a Bengals possession on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans with recovery of a Benson fumble … Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rush-ing output on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests … Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2006—Drafted by

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Offensive Tackle 77Ht: 6-7Wt: 3356th year in NFL

College: Louisiana State2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 74-70

Acquired: D2’06 (55th overall)Born: 12-12-81

Bengals in second round (55th overall) … Veterans’ injuries opened the door for him to make 12 starts among his 16 games played … Made 10 of his 12 starts at LOT, replacing Levi Jones … Made first pro start in his second game, Sept. 17 vs. Cleveland, starting as at LG … On Nov. 12 vs. San Diego, helped offense produce season-high 545 yards and career-high 440 yards pass-ing from Carson Palmer. 2007—Played 1041 of team’s 1047 offensive snaps (99.4 percent) as Bengals set club record for fewest sacks allowed (17) … Started at LOT in Games 1-3, replacing injured Levi Jones … When injured ROT Willie Anderson left the starting lineup in Game 4, LG Stacy Andrews replaced Anderson, and Whitworth replaced Andrews at LG, starting Games 4-16 … Had a fumble recovery to preserve FG drive in victory Nov. 11 at Baltimore, covering a Carson Palmer fumble at Ravens’ 17 … Aided offensive output of 531 yards on Sept. 16 at Cleveland. 2008—Started Games 1-10 at LG, but suffered ankle injury in third quarter of Game 10, Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia … Game-day inactive for Game 11, and was placed on Reserve/Injured list on Nov. 28. 2009—Voted by teammates as a team captain, and started all 16 games and Wild Card playoff at LOT … Helped team finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including team-record eight games by individual backs of 100 or more yards … His pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29) … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped limit Ravens to one sack while helping Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore … Supported Benson’s career-high 189 rushing yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance up front … Supported Benson for

2010 PFWA HONORS The Cincinnati Chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America named OT Andrew Whitworth as the Bengals’ 2010 Most Valuable Player, while HB Cedric Benson was the recipient of the organization’s “Good Guy” award. The voters are the beat writers who cover the team on a daily basis. Whitworth is the second offensive lineman to win the MVP award, joining OT Willie Anderson in 2006. Other past winners were QB Jon Kitna (2002-03), HB Rudi Johnson (2004), QB Carson Palmer (2005), WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh (2007-08) and CBs Leon Hall and Johnathan Joseph (2009). Past “Good Guy” award winners were FB Lorenzo Neal, OT Willie Anderson, HB Brandon Ben-nett, LB Brian Simmons, DT John Thornton, WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, DT Bryan Robinson, G Bobbie Williams and QB Carson Palmer. Anderson, Houshmandzadeh and Palmer are the only players to win both the MVP and Good Guy awards.

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Twelfth-year pro is in his eighth Bengals season, and is the longest tenured member of the offensive line … Has started 111 of a possible 114 games (including postseason) at RG since joining Cincinnati in 2004, with his only missed games caused by emergency appen-dectomy in 2006 … Has team’s longest active streak of consecutive starts and games played (both at 69, includ-ing postseason) … Helped offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL last season in fewest sacks allowed per passing play … Opponents totaled only 28 sacks in 618 passing plays, an average of one every 22.07 plays, and offense allowed no sacks for 100 straight passing plays to close the season, including the last three games … Has twice helped team set club records for fewest sacks allowed, as mark was set in 2005 at 21 and re-set in ’07 at 17 … Voted by teammates and athletic training staff as Bengals’ 2009 winner of Ed Block Courage Award, given to players who best demonstrate commitment to values of sportsmanship and courage.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Became an unrestricted free agent on March 5, and then re-signed with Bengals on April 12 … Aided possession time of 36:22 in win Sept. 26 at Carolina … Aided offensive outputs of 469

yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland … Supported 144 rushing yards by Cedric Benson, on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay … Supported 124-yard rushing game by Benson on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo … Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rushing output on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests … Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2000—Drafted by Phila-delphia in second round (61st overall) … Inactive for all regular-season and postseason games while making the transition from college OT to NFL guard. 2001—Inac-tive for Philadelphia in Games 1-15 … Made NFL debut as starting RG as Eagles won season finale Jan. 6 at Tampa Bay … Inactive for all three postseason games. 2002—Played in all 16 Eagles games and both playoff contests on the FG and PAT teams. 2003—Broke into Eagles starting lineup as replacement for injured RG Jermane Mayberry, starting Games 5 and 7-16 and both Philadelphia postseason games … Eagles scored at least one rushing TD in each of his 10 starts. 2004—Signed March 26 with Bengals as unrestricted free agent …

bobbie WiLLiamS

Guard 63Ht: 6-4Wt: 34512th year in NFL

College: Arkansas2010 Games-Starts: 16-16Career Games-Starts: 142-121

Acquired: UFA(Phil.)’04Born: 9-25-76

Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: A pillar of the LSU line from 2002-05, Whitworth never missed a game or a practice due to in-jury … Closed career with the second-most starts (52) in NCAA Division I annals … Played primarily LOT and was credited with no sacks allowed as a senior and only one as a junior … Earned All-SEC first-team honors as both a junior and senior, including consensus nod as a senior … Second-team All-America choice by Walter Camp Foundation as a senior, and third-team All-America by Associated Press … Started every game as a sophomore in 2003 as LSU won BCS national championship with 13-1 mark … Spent five years at LSU, including 2001 redshirt season.

PERSONAL: Hometown is West Monroe, La. … At West Monroe High School, was rated by CNNSI.com as sixth-best offensive line prospect in the nation … Led

West Monroe to three Class 5A state football titles, as a freshman, sophomore and senior … Graduated from LSU in December 2005 with a degree in general studies … Former junior tennis champion in Louisiana, and is also an excellent golfer … Married (wife Melissa) … Has launched the BigWhit 77 Foundation to aid in community service efforts … Hosts a fund-raising golf tournament in Louisiana, and enjoys serving as a motivational speaker to youth groups.

ANDREW WHITWORTH’S STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2006 Cincinnati ............................................. 16 122007 Cincinnati ............................................. 16 162008 Cincinnati ............................................. 10 102009 Cincinnati ............................................. 16 162010 Cincinnati ............................................. 16 16CAREER 74 70

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2009 Cincinnati ............................................... 1 1CAREER 1 1

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Part of starting line that fueled three consecutive games of 450-plus offensive yards (Games 11-13), only such streak in franchise history … Paved the way for Rudi Johnson’s club record (since broken) 1454 rushing yards. 2005—Helped offense set team record low of 21 sacks allowed (since surpassed) and aided Rudi Johnson’s club-record 1458 rushing yards … Paved way for offense’s 426 net yards in division-clinching win Dec. 18 at Detroit … Supported offense’s 327 yards in Wild Card playoff 1-8-06 vs. Pittsburgh. 2006—Signed a long-term Bengals contract on April 7, replacing his existing deal … Started Games 1-9 and 13-16 at RG … Missed Games 10-12, due to rehab from appendectomy that he underwent on Nov. 15 … On Nov. 12 vs. San Diego, helped offense produce season-high 545 yards, and a career-high 440 yards passing from Carson Palmer. 2007—Part of pass protection unit that ended season with club record for fewest sacks allowed (17) … Had a fumble recovery to keep alive a TD drive in win Nov. 25 vs. Tennessee … Aided offensive output of 531 yards on Sept. 16 at Cleveland. 2008—Selected by teammates as one of two season-long offensive captains … On Sept. 21 at N.Y. Giants, prevented a turnover by recovering Carson Palmer fumble at Bengals’ nine-yard line in first quarter … On Dec. 21 at Cleveland, paved way for 191 rushing yards, including 171 by Cedric Benson. 2009—Helped AFC North champion Bengals finish ninth in NFL rush-ing (128.5 yards per game), including a team-record of eight games by individual backs of 100 or more yards … His pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29) … Aided 141-yard rushing game by Cedric Benson on Sept. 20 at Green Bay … On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped limit Ravens to one sack while helping Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore … Helped Benson rush for a career-high 189 yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance up front … Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets.

COLLEGE: Started at OT for the last 35 games of his career at Arkansas … As a senior, earned second-team All-Southeastern Conference honors, playing on a line that led the SEC in fewest sacks allowed (14), while helping the offense amass 4067 total yards.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Jefferson, Texas … Attended Jefferson High School, and earned East Texas Lineman of Year honors as a senior … Was all-district as a prep basketball player; also lettered in track … Majored in vocational education at Arkansas … Married (wife Anjeanise), with two children, Brandon and Tiana … Enjoys playing pool.

BOBBIE WILLIAMS’ STATISTICSYEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2000 Philadelphia................................................DID NOT PLAY*2001 Philadelphia...............................................1 12002 Philadelphia.............................................16 02003 Philadelphia.............................................16 112004 Cincinnati ................................................16 162005 Cincinnati ................................................16 162006 Cincinnati ................................................13 132007 Cincinnati ................................................16 162008 Cincinnati ................................................16 162009 Cincinnati ................................................16 162010 Cincinnati ................................................16 16PHIL. TOTALS 33 12CIN. TOTALS 109 109CAREER 142 121

—— POSTSEASON ——YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS2000 Philadelphia................................................DID NOT PLAY*2001 Philadelphia................................................DID NOT PLAY*2002 Philadelphia...............................................2 02003 Philadelphia...............................................2 22005 Cincinnati ..................................................1 12009 Cincinnati ..................................................1 1PHIL. TOTALS 4 2CIN. TOTALS 2 2CAREER 6 4

*NOTE: Williams was inactive for 16 regular-season games and two postseason games with Philadelphia in 2000. He was inactive for three postseason games with the Eagles in 2001.

THAT’S NO MISPRINT In Games 3 and 4 of the 2009 season, the Bengals won vs. Pittsburgh and at Cleveland by the same score — 23-20 — and yes, that was unusual. It marked the only time in franchise history for the team to win consecutive games or lose consecutive games by the same score in the same season. Only once previously had the same score been repeated in a season with different sides winning. In October of 1996, the Bengals followed a 28-21 loss at San Francisco with a 28-21 win vs. Jacksonville. And only once previously has the same winning or losing score shown up in two straight games spanning two seasons. The 1999 Bengals lost their season finale 24-7 to Jacksonville, and the 2000 club opened with a 24-7 loss to Cleveland.

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A veteran with 86 career NFL starts (including six postseason), Wilson hopes late is better than never in terms of his Bengals career … He signed as a free agent in May of 2010 but missed the entire season due to a preseason knee injury … Re-signed with Bengals on 7-30-11, as his 2010 contract had expired … Was still in rehab with his knee as preseason began, but was cleared for practice the week of Preseason Game 1 … Finished second on Miami Dolphins in tackles (91) in 2009, play-ing every game with 14 starts … Entered NFL in 2004 as a fifth-round draft choice of N.Y. Giants … Played four seasons (2004-07) for New York, and started at FS in Giants’ Super Bowl XLII win over New England … Has NFL totals of 601 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 13 INTs, 34 passes defensed, seven forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries.

2010 RECAP: Released by Miami on March 5, and signed with Cincinnati on May 10 … Played for Bengals in first three preseason games, but suffered torn left knee ligament (ACL) on Aug. 20 vs. Philadelphia … Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Aug. 29.

PREVIOUS SEASONS: 2004—Drafted by N.Y. Giants in fifth-round (136th overall) … Played in eight games with seven starts, and missed the final seven games due to injury suffered Nov. 14 at Arizona … De-spite missed time, tied for team lead in INTs (three) and had three sacks … Named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month for October. 2005—Started all 16 regular-season games and Wild Card playoff for Giants … Led team with 110 tackles and also had two interceptions, five passes defensed, three sacks and two forced fumbles … Had his INTs in victories Sept. 11 vs. Arizona and Nov. 20 at Philadelphia. 2006—Started 15 regular-season games and Wild Card playoff for Giants … Second on team with 121 tackles, and had two INTs, six passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumbles recoveries … His nine tackles Sept. 17 at Philadelphia included a tackle for no gain on a fourth-and-one play in fourth quarter, and his forced fumble (recovered by Giants) also was a spark in comeback win … Recorded both his interceptions in victory Dec. 10 at Carolina. 2007—Started 13 regular-season games for Giants, missing three contests with knee

injury, and started all four postseason games for Super Bowl XLII victors … Ended New England’s final posses-sion in Super Bowl by batting down a fourth-down Tom Brady pass … Career-high four INTs in regular-season, tying for team lead … Had team’s season high tackle total (14) on Nov. 11 vs. Dallas, and picked off a Tony Romo pass … Returned to lineup Dec. 23 at Buffalo after miss-ing three games with knee injury and logged team-high eight tackles … Team-high 14 tackles in Divisional playoff win at Dallas, and also led team in tackles (eight) in NFC Championship at Green Bay … Six tackles, two QB hits and one pass defensed in Super Bowl win. 2008—Signed Feb. 29 with Oakland as unrestricted free agent … Played 16 games with 15 starts at SS … Second on team in tack-les (128), and had three fumble recoveries … Disrupted a handoff exchange that led to safety for Raiders on Sept. 28 vs. San Diego … Had an end-zone INT and 10 tackles in overtime win Oct. 19 vs. N.Y. Jets … Led team with eight tackles in win Dec. 21 vs. Houston. 2009—Released by Oakland on Feb. 20, and signed as free agent with Miami on Feb. 26 … Led Dolphins in tackles in six games and finished second in tackles in five other contests … Led team with nine tackles in his Miami debut on Sept. 13 at Atlanta … Had season-high 11 tackles on Oct. 12 vs. N.Y. Jets … On Nov. 1 at N.Y. Jets, his seven tackles included a seven-yard sack of Mark Sanchez … Had seven tackles and two passes defensed on Nov. 15 vs. Tampa Bay.

COLLEGE: Played two seasons (2002-03) at Ten-nessee, starting 20 of 26 games played … Logged 196 tackles with 5.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss, three INTs and 20 passes defensed … All-SEC second-team selec-tion as a senior … Played in 2000-01 at San Francisco City College, where he was a first-team junior college All-American as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born in the West African nation of Sierra Leone, and attended high school in San Jose, Calif. (Oak Grove HS) … On a trip to Sierra Leone in April 2008, he was named by President Ernest Koroma as one of the country’s youth ambassadors to the United States … Sociology major at Tennessee … First name is pronounced “jih-BRILL.”

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Safety 27Ht: 6-0Wt: 2068th year in NFL

College: Tennessee2010 Games-Starts: 0-0Career Games-Starts: 84-80

Acquired: FA’10Born: 11-12-81

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Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2004 N.Y. Giants 8-7 49 6 55 3-11 5 1 0-0 3 39 13.0 39 0 0 0 0 0 02005 N.Y. Giants 16-16 88 22 110 3-19 5 2 0-0 2 36 18.0 19 0 0 0 0 0 02006 N.Y. Giants 15-15 81 40 121 0-0 6 3 2-0 2 25 12.5 25 0 0 0 0 0 02007 N.Y. Giants 13-13 62 34 96 0-0 6 0 1-0 4 12 3.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Oakland 16-15 95 33 128 1.5-3 4 1 3-9 2 5 2.5 5 0 0 0 0 1 22009 Miami 16-14 71 20 91 1-7 8 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY*NYG TOTALS 52-51 280 102 382 6-30 22 6 3-0 11 112 10.2 39 0 0 0 0 0 0OAK. TOTALS 16-15 95 33 128 1.5-3 4 1 3-9 2 5 2.5 5 0 0 0 0 1 2MIA. TOTALS 16-14 71 20 91 1-7 8 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0CIN. TOTALS 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 84-80 446 155 601 8.5-40 34 7 6-9 13 117 9.0 39 0 0 0 0 1 2

GIBRIL WILSON’S STATISTICS

Special Teams Kickoff Returns Punt Returns FR-YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD2006 N.Y. Giants 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2007 N.Y. Giants 8 0 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2008 Oakland 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —2009 Miami 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —NYG TOTALS 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —OAK. TOTALS 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —MIA. TOTALS 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 12 1 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — —

—— POSTSEASON —— Defense Interceptions Scoring SKS- FR- TD TDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS2005 N.Y. Giants 1-1 11 4 15 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2006 N.Y. Giants 1-1 4 0 4 0-0 2 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —2007 N.Y. Giants 4-4 15 12 27 0-0 3 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —CAREER 6-6 30 16 46 0-0 6 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —

ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON STATISTICS: 1 punt return for 0 yards in 2005.*NOTE: Wilson was on the Reserve/Injured list for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2010.

IN THE BEGINNING The Bengals’ inaugural season was 1968, when they began play in the American Football League (which merged with the NFL in 1970). Pictured below are the cover from the team’s first media guide — then known as the Press-Radio-TV Guide — and the cover of the game program from the first-ever Bengals game, a preseason matchup vs. Kansas City on Aug. 3, 1968 at the University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium. That first Bengals team had a seven-man coaching staff (in contrast to the 2010 club’s 17-man staff). Head coach Paul Brown was joined by Bill Johnson (offensive line coach), Rick Forzano (offensive backfield), Jack Donaldson (defensive line), Tom Bass (defensive backfield), Bill Walsh (offensive ends) and Frank Smouse (linebackers). The first player acquired by the Bengals was quarterback John Stofa, obtained from the Miami Dolphins in a trade for two draft choices. The Bengals’ first draft choice was center Bob Johnson, from the University of Tennessee.

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Green was a consensus choice as the top college WR in the nation last year, a multi-dimensional talent who earned top grades for all facets of his game … A lanky, fluid athlete with great hands, he showed natural receiving skills beyond compare in the ’11 class … Also rated highly for speed, toughness, durability and desire … Specializes in making the contested catch … A star who has also been a great team player, he says that “staying humble is the only way you can be great” … Playing on special teams as a junior, he blocked a field goal attempt.

COACH MARVIN LEWIS SAYS: “You have to have things on offense that push people. A.J. is a guy who will push the defense and make them defend him over the top. He stands out for his radius in catching the ball and running after the catch. And he has shown a great attitude and growth in knowing you never stop working hard to get better and better.”

COACH JAY GRUDEN SAYS: “On draft day I felt like I just got up on Christmas and opened my favorite present. A.J. is not only a great player but a great person. He has a great attitude, and with his desire to work and ability to make plays, the sky is the limit for him.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played three seasons (2008-10) at Georgia … In just 32 games, he posted the third-most receptions (166) and third-most receiving yards (2619) in Bulldogs history … His 23 TD catches ranked second in program annals …Posted seven games of 100-plus receiving yards … Named to Georgia’s Team of the Decade. 2010—Playing in only nine games, he still earned the team award as Most Valuable Player … Led team with 57 catches for 848 yards and also led

team with a career-best nine TDs …His receiving TD total tied for second in school history … Had three 100-yard games — vs. Colorado, Idaho State and Auburn — and scored two TDs in each of those contests … Suspended for team’s first four games due to NCAA rules violation. 2009—Playing in 10 games, led team in catches (53), receiving yards (808) and receiving TDs (six) … Earned team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player award … Ranked second in Southeastern Conference in receiving yards per game (80.8) … Blocked a FG attempt vs. Arizona State. 2008—Freshman of the Year in the SEC, he led the team with career-best 963 receiving yards and ranked second in catches (56) … His catches and receiving yards set school records for a freshman … Scored eight TDs.

GREEN ON GREEN: “I’ve been the same guy since day one. No matter how successful I am in life, I’m going to stay true to myself and stay humble and stay grounded. That’s where your success comes from. Once you get that big head, it’s over.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Summerville (S.C.) High, where he was a four-time all-state selection by Associ-ated Press … Was the only junior named to USA Today’s 2006 All-USA team … Totaled 269 receptions for 5279 yards (19.3 avg.) with 53 TDs, a per-season average of 67 catches for 1320 yards and 13 TDs … Also lettered in baseball and track.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Summerville, S.C., same hometown as former Bengals RB Stanford Jennings … Housing major at Georgia, and earned spot on Athletic Director’s academic honor roll … His full name is Adriel Jeremiah Green

a.J. greeN

Wide Receiver 18Draft Round: 1stOverall Selection: 4thCollege: Georgia

Height: 6-4Weight: 207Born: 7-31-88

RD PLAYER POS HT WT COLLEGE SEL#1 A.J. Green ....................................WR 6-4 207 Georgia 42 Andy Dalton ................................. QB 6-2 220 Texas Christian 353 Dontay Moch ................................LB 6-2 241 Nevada 664 Clint Boling ....................................G 6-5 311 Georgia 1015 Robert Sands ..................................S 6-4 209 West Virginia 1346 Ryan Whalen................................WR 6-1 202 Stanford 1677a Korey Lindsey .............................. CB 5-10 189 Southern Illinois 2077b Jay Finley .................................... HB 5-11 202 Baylor 246

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Dalton was the key player in TCU’s return to football prominence in recent seasons … His skill set and proven leadership abilities make him a candidate for significant playing time in his rookie NFL season … A two-time Offensive Player of the Year in the Mountain West Con-ference, he authored an MWC-record 42 victories … Arguably the most accurate passer in the 2011 draft, he is particularly adept at the key NFL skill of anticipating receivers’ moves and delivering an on-target throw before they make their break, even when he’s on the run … A confident field general who commands respect in the huddle … Rushed for 1611 career yards and 22 TDs … As a senior, led TCU to a 13-0 season, capped by Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin, and No. 2 national ranking … Over his junior and senior seasons, Horned Frogs were 25-1.

COACH MARVIN LEWIS SAYS: “We went through quite a process looking at all the quarterbacks (in the draft), and we were drawn to Andy because he’s a guy we believe can come in and contribute immediately if need be. He’s ma-ture enough and ready to handle it. What he accomplished at TCU goes without saying.”

COACH JAY GRUDEN SAYS: “His accuracy is uncanny — it’s not even close among the guys coming out this year. I thought he was also the most poised quarterback. He can move and do a lot of things, a great fit for this offense. He’s a winner, he loves football, and he wants to learn it all and be the best.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played four seasons (2007-10) at TCU, seeing action in 50 games with 49 starts … His record as a starter was 42-7, with four bowl appearances (three wins) … A strong rusher as well as a fine passer, he set a new Mountain West Conference record for total offense (11,925 yards) … Set TCU records for pass attempts (1317), completions (812), passing yards (10,314) and TD passes (71) … His TD/INT differential was plus-41 (71/30) … Also with the

program in 2006 (redshirted and did not play). 2010—Started every game of TCU’s 13-0 season … Named Most Valuable Offensive Player in 21-19 Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin, passing for one TD and rushing for another … Set school records for passing yards (2857), total offense (3292) and completion percentage (66.1) … Also passed for school-record 27 TDs, and had only six INTs … Played for South team in 2011 Senior Bowl. 2009—Led TCU to 12-0 regular season prior to Fiesta Bowl loss to Boise State … Started every game … His 2756 passing yards were a school record, until he set a new mark in 2010 … Rushed for career-high 512 yards … Had nearly three times as many TD passes (23) as INTs (eight). 2008—Led Horned Frogs to 11-2 season, capped by Poinsettia Bowl win over Boise State … Had lowest INT percentage of his career, with only five thefts in 307 attempts (1.6 pct.) … Scored career-best eight rushing TDs … 2007—Started 12 of 13 games as a freshman, as TCU posted 8-5 season capped by Texas Bowl victory over Houston … Named Texas Bowl Most Valuable Player, posting season-high completion percentage (70.0) on 21-of-30 for 249 yards … His 2691 yards of total offense set a Western Athletic Conference freshman record.

DALTON ON DALTON: “I just need to keep doing what I’ve been doing my whole life — working hard, getting around guys and gaining their trust and preparing myself to be the best. I’m a perfectionist when I’m on the field. I don’t want any balls to hit the ground in practice. I think I know what pushes guys to get them to respond, and I’m hoping to carry that into the NFL.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Katy (Texas) High School,

in Greater Houston …Led team to a 14-1 record and Texas 5A finals berth as a senior, completing 161 of 254 passes (63.4%) for 2877 yards, 42 TDs and 15 INTs.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Katy, Texas … Marketing major at TCU … Married in July 2011 (wife Jordan).

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Quarterback 14Draft Round: 2ndOverall Selection: 35thCollege: Texas Christian

Height: 6-2Weight: 220Born: 10-29-87

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2008 Georgia 13-11 56 963 17.2 54 8 4 61 15.3 28 0 8 0 8 0 0 482009 Georgia 10-8 53 808 15.2 65 6 0 0 — — 0 6 0 6 0 1 382010 Georgia 9-8 57 848 14.9 50 9 3 44 14.7 40 0 9 0 9 0 0 54CAREER 32-27 166 2619 15.8 65 23 7 105 15.0 40 0 23 0 23 0 1 140

A.J. GREEN’S STATISTICS

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Moch was the fastest linebacker prospect selected in the 2011 draft, but at 248 pounds, he also brings plenty of ability to wreak physical havoc … Few players his size have timed at or below 4.40 seconds in 40-yard dash, but Moch clocked a 4.40 at the Scouting Combine, hit 4.31 at a Nevada pro day and claims an unofficial best of 4.2 … His strength and speed on the edge give him excellent pro pass rush potential, and he’ll be counted on as an immediate contributor on special teams … Credited with 30 sacks and 63 TFL in his Nevada career, and also forced nine fumbles … As a junior, became first Nevada player to win Defensive Player of the Year honors in Western Athletic Conference.

COACH MIKE ZIMMER SAYS: “Dontay’s produc-tion (at Nevada) was excellent. His speed and strength were excellent. Everything he did there was excellent. He played mostly as an end, in a three-point stance, so he’s got a challenge converting to linebacker. But he’s got the rare qualities you look for — including intelligence — and we as coaches are looking to convert it from there. Because of his production level, you can’t say he’s just a ‘measur-ables’ guy that we’re just hoping can play linebacker.”

MOCH ON MOCH: “With the speed I have, I try to shock and amaze people. I’ve got hard work ahead to take that into the NFL, but that’s what I want to do with my career.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played in four seasons (2007-10) at Nevada after a redshirt year in ’06 … His 63 tackles for loss shattered the former Western Athletic Conference record of 50.5, and his 30 sacks ranked second in WAC annals, just one short of the record … His nine forced fumbles set a school record and ranked third in WAC history … Played in 53 games with 39 starts, starting 39 of 40 games over his final three seasons. 2010—Helped lead Wolf Pack to 13-1 record, including win over then-No.

3 ranked Boise State … Nevada finished with No. 11 AP final ranking … Credited with 8.5 sacks, and broke his own school record with 22 tackles for loss, tied for most in WAC history. 2009—Earned WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors, posting 61 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and three passes defensed … His 20.0 TFL stood as a school record until he broke it in 2010 … Helped lead Wolf Pack to 8-5 record and berth in Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. 2008—In his first season as a starter, earned second-team All-WAC honors … His career-best 11.5 sacks led the conference and tied school season record … Ranked 12th nationally in sacks per game (0.88) … Also led conference in forced fumbles (four). 2007—Played in every game as a freshman reserve and showed his sack potential by logging 3.5 … Had a forced fumble and three passes defensed. 2006—Redshirted as a true freshman.

COACH JEFF FITZGERALD SAYS: “I had a private workout with Dontay in Reno, and it was very positive in regard to his ability to make the transition from defensive end to linebacker. We put him through a gamut of move-ment drills and pass drops, and he did very well. He’s a sharp guy mentally, very inquisitive about what he needs to do to make this switch.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Hamilton High in Chandler, Ariz. (Phoenix area), helping lead the football team to state titles in both his junior and senior seasons … First-team all-state selection as a senior in 2005, with 14 sacks for a 13-1 team … Also a standout sprinter on the track team, he won the 200-meter dash at the 5A state track meet with a time of 21.84 … Posted a best time of 10.94 for 100 meters.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Phoenix, Ariz. … Aca-demically, earned a Nevada Student Athlete of the Week award in 2010 … Name is pronounced “DAHN-tay MOKE.”

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Linebacker 52Draft Round: 3rdOverall Selection: 66thCollege: Nevada

Height: 6-2Weight: 241Born: 7-19-88

ANDY DALTON’S STATISTICS PassingYEAR TEAM G ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG2006 Texas Christian 0 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRTED2007 Texas Christian 13 371 222 59.8 2459 6.63 10 2.7 11 3.0 702008 Texas Christian 11 307 182 59.3 2242 7.30 11 3.6 5 1.6 652009 Texas Christian 13 323 199 61.6 2756 8.53 23 7.1 8 2.5 752010 Texas Christian 13 316 209 66.1 2857 9.04 27 8.5 6 1.9 93CAREER 50 1317 812 61.7 10,314 7.83 71 5.4 30 2.3 93

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Rushing TDs — 5 in 2007, 8 in 2008, 3 in 2009, 6 in 2010. Career Total: 22.

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game … First-team All-Southeastern Conference choice by league coaches … Started every game, logging six at LOT, five at RG and two at ROT … Named as winner of the team’s Leon Farmer Award, given for dedication to the strength and conditioning program. 2009—Started every game for Georgia club that finished 8-5 with Independence Bowl victory over Texas A&M … Started six games at ROT, six at LOT and one at RG … Earned first-team All-SEC honors from Sporting News … Helped Bulldogs lead the SEC and finish sixth nationally in fewest sacks allowed (0.92 per game). 2008—Played and started 12 games as a sophomore on 10-3 Georgia team that closed with Capital One Bowl win over Michigan State … Helped team rank second in SEC in net offense (426.0 yards per game) … Earned Sophomore All-America second-team honors from College Football News. 2007—Began his college career by playing 13 games and starting 11 for team that went 11-2 with Sugar Bowl victory over Hawaii … Started 10 games at RG and one at ROT … Helped offense allow only 15 sacks, ranked No. 13 in nation.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Chattahoochee (Ga.) High, earning Class AAAAA All-State honors from Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association as a senior in 2006 … Played tight end as a sophomore, and saw action on offensive line and at defensive end as a junior and senior … Also started for the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Alpharetta, Ga. … Majored at Georgia in management information systems … In high school, named as school’s Academic Athlete of the Year in 2004 and ’05.

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Guard/Center 65Draft Round: 4thOverall Selection: 101stCollege: Georgia

Height: 6-5Weight: 311Born: 5-9-89

A coach’s dream at one of the nation’s top programs, Boling showed talent, versatility, consistency and charac-ter during four years as a Georgia starter … Capped his career by earning first-team All-America honors on the 2010 team selected by Pro Football Weekly … Played every line position except center while seeing action in 51 games with 49 starts, second-most starts for a non-kicker in Bulldog history … Has ideal NFL size and good “measurables” … Brought the same attitude and desire to Georgia’s subpar 2010 season that he contributed while starting for a pair of teams with double-digit wins earlier in his career.

COACH MARVIN LEWIS SAYS: “Clint is a big man with strength, and he really is a competitor. He’ll be competing for time on the interior line, and he has played tackle in college as well.”

COACH PAUL ALEXANDER SAYS: “We didn’t coach Clint at the Senior Bowl, because he was on the other team, but we got the opportunity to meet him and interview him and just see what kind of kid he was as he interacted with people through the week. He’s a high-quality kid — very smart, competitive and a leader. He has all the intangibles you’re looking for.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—The only non-kicker in the Georgia program to top Boling’s total of 49 career starts was a QB, David Greene (52) … Started 19 games at LOT, 19 at RG and 11 at ROT … Voted to Georgia’s 2001-10 Team of the Decade … Played the 2007-10 seasons. 2010—Served as a team captain and helped the offense produce an average of 385 net yards per

DONTAY MOCH’S STATISTICS Defense Interceptions SKS- YEAR TEAM G ST AT TT YDS PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD2006 Nevada 0 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRTED DID NOT PLAY2007 Nevada 13 6 7 13 3.5-19 3 1 1 — — — — —2008 Nevada 13 33 17 50 11.5-93 2 4 0 — — — — —2009 Nevada 13 38 23 61 6.5-49 3 2 0 — — — — —2010 Nevada 14 43 21 64 8.5-52 2 2 0 — — — — —CAREER 53 120 68 188 30-213 10 9 1 — — — — —

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Defense Interceptions SKS- YEAR TEAM G-GS ST AT TT YDS PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD2008 West Virginia 13-9 17 16 33 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 — — 02009 West Virginia 13-9 37 28 65 0-0 8 0 1 5 9 1.8 9 02010 West Virginia 13-13 34 19 53 1.5-7 0 1 0 1 28 28.0 28 0CAREER 39-31 88 63 151 1.5-7 8 2 1 6 37 6.2 28 0

ROBERT SANDS’ STATISTICS

Sands is a high-value fifth-round pick for his combi-nation of size and athleticism … Named a first-team 2010 All-American by The Sporting News … In three seasons at West Virginia, he earned the reputation of a fearless player who relishes being a physical presence … Has the speed (4.53 in 40) to be effective in pass coverage, and his power led West Virginia to use him occasionally as a nickel LB and as an edge pass rusher out of a three-point stance … Projected as a strong safety for the NFL, but he played both safety spots in college.

COACH KEVIN COYLE SAYS: “West Virginia utilized Robert in a lot of places because he’s rare athlete — size, speed and wingspan — with very good football instincts. Watching the tape, the thing that impressed us most was his ability to be decisive and attack the line of scrimmage. We’re also confident he can contribute right away on all four of the special teams units.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played 39 games with 31 starts in three seasons (2008-10) at West Virginia, entering NFL draft after his junior year … Helped lead Mountaineers to three consecutive 9-4 seasons … Totaled 151 tackles, six INTs, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and 1.5 sacks. 2010—In addition to his Sporting News All-America selection, he was a consensus All-Big East first-team choice … Started all 13 games in helping WVU rank third in FBS in total defense (261.1 yards per game) and scoring defense (13.5) … Leader of a second-ary that led Big East and ranked 13th nationally in pass

defense efficiency rating (110.49). 2009—Played in every game and started the last nine, posting career highs in INTs (five), tackles 65 and passes defensed (eight) … Earned first-team All-Big East honors and was named conference Defensive Player of the Week for a dominant performance in win over archrival Pittsburgh … His five INTs tied for Big East Lead and were the most in a season by a WVU defensive back since 1994. 2008—Played in every game as a freshman, starting the last nine for club that capped its season with win over North Carolina in Meineke Car Care Bowl … Helped Mountaineers lead Big East and rank 11th nationally in scoring defense (17.0) … Made Big East All-Freshman team.

SANDS ON SANDS: “This is the beginning for me. It’s not where you start, it’s where you finish. I’m starting off as a fifth-rounder, but I’m hoping to end up on top. When I step out on that field, my goal is to make sure everybody knows who I am and that they have to account for me.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Carol City (Fla.) High, where he earned second-team all-state honors as a senior … Named a Dade County Top 25 performer by the Miami Herald … Also excelled in track and field, finishing third in triple jump at the 2007 state meet.

PERSONAL: Born in Jacksonville, Fla., but grew up in Carol City, Fla., in Greater Miami … General studies major at West Virginia, earning spot on Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll as a junior.

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Safety 49Draft Round: 5thOverall Selection: 134thCollege: West Virginia

Height: 6-4Weight: 209Born: 11-3-89

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Wide Receiver 88Draft Round: 6thOverall Selection: 167thCollege: Stanford

Height: 6-1Weight: 202Born: 7-26-89

Productive and reliable, Whalen was one of the top targets for standout Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck … Helped lead team to No. 4 national ranking last season … Tough in traffic, he was regarded as one of the best route runners in the college ranks … Doesn‘t earn scouts’ raves in speed tests, but has found a way to get open in game action against top defenders … An excellent blocker, and has high potential to be a big rookie contributor on special teams … In high school, was an all-state performer in both football and basketball.

COACH JAMES URBAN SAYS: “This is the guy that Stanford was looking for when it was third-and-six in a key game. This kid is a winner. He plays the game the way you want it played. He’s tough, he’s physical, and he’s the kind of guy you want in your meeting room and on your team.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played four seasons (2007-10) at Stanford, appearing in 48 games with 27 starts … Was the team’s leading receiver as a sophomore and as a junior, and finished second overall as a senior, when he missed two games and was limited in several others due to an injury. 2010—An honorable mention All-Pac 10 selection for the second straight

year, he was a team captain and had 41 receptions for 439 yards and two TDs … Key performer in 12-1 Stanford season capped by 40-12 demolition of Virginia Tech in Orange Bowl. 2009—Played in all 13 games with 10 starts, posting career highs in receptions (57), receiving yards (926) and TDs (four) … Helped team fashion an 8-5 season with berth in Sun Bowl … Caught nine-for-123 with two TDs vs. Wake Forest, and went six-for-118 vs. UCLA. 2008—Emerged as Stanford’s top receiver, following a freshman season in which he had only one catch … Played in 12 games with seven starts … Caught 34-for-446 in season’s final eight games … Caught eight-for-91 vs. Notre Dame. 2007—Played in all 12 games … Had his only reception in the Wash-ington State game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif., where he earned all-state honors as a senior, catching 80 passes and scoring 14 TDs … Also earned all-state honors in basketball.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Alamo, Calif. … Majored at Stanford in science, technology and society … As a college junior, earned second-team Academic All-America honors from ESPN The Magazine.

Receiving Rushing ScoringYEAR TEAM G-GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2007 Stanford 12-0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Stanford 12-7 41 508 12.4 37 1 — — — — — 1 0 1 0 0 62009 Stanford 13-10 57 926 16.2 46 4 — — — — — 4 0 4 0 0 242010 Stanford 11-10 41 439 10.7 30 2 — — — — — 2 0 2 0 0 12CAREER 48-27 140 1884 13.5 46 7 — — — — — 7 0 7 0 0 42

RYAN WHALEN’S STATISTICS

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A shut-down corner in the FCS ranks, Lindsey brings good speed to his bid to crack Bengals roster, and he has the size to match up with NFL receivers … Had back-to-back seasons of six INTs as a sophomore and junior for Southern Illinois, and his drop to one INT as a senior was seen as largely the result of opponents avoiding his side of field … Became second player in program history with five or more INTs in consecutive seasons, joining Terry Taylor, who was a first-round Seattle draft choice in 1984 … Third player in school history to earn first-team All-America honors in consecutive seasons.

COACH MARVIN LEWIS SAYS: “Korey had a very productive career at Southern Illinois. We like his speed and his awareness and ability to play the ball. He has also been a good, physical tackler.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played four seasons (2007-10) at Southern Illinois, appearing in 50 games with 36 starts … His 14 career INTs rank third in program history … Helped lead team to two FCS postsea-son berths … Credited with allowing only 64 completions on 243 passes into his area, completion percentage of 26.3. 2010—Earned first-team All-America honors from Associ-ated Press and NFL Draft Report, and he became the first Saluki to earn three straight berths on All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team … Avoided by opposing

offenses all season, he was credited with allowing just 11.9 percent of passes to his area to be completed. 2009—Had six INTs in helping lead Salukis to 11-2 record and quar-terfinals berth in FCS playoffs … Started every game and had career-best 63 tackles … First-team FCS All-America selection by Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association and NFL Draft Report … Named as co-National Defensive Player of the Week by The Sports Network after leading win over Youngstown State with two INTs, 12 tackles and a sack. 2008—Led the conference and ranked ninth nationally with six INTs … Helped lead a 9-3 season with berth in FCS playoffs … Started all 12 games. 2007—As a true freshman, played in every game as SIU went 12-2, reaching semifinals of FCS playoffs … Shared RCB duties in a three-player rotation.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Scotlandville High in Baton Rouge, La., where he played DB and WR and was a two-time Class 4A all-state selection … Best two-way season was as a junior, when he had seven INTs, 68 tackles, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 33 receptions for 543 yards and seven TDs, plus 102 rushing yards on just eight carries … Also played basketball and competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Baton Rouge, La. … Recreation major at Southern Illinois.

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Cornerback 38Draft Round: 7thOverall Selection: 207thCollege: Southern Illinois

Height: 5-10Weight: 189Born: 2-3-89

Defense Interceptions Punt Returns SKS-YEAR TEAM G-GS ST AT TT YDS PD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2007 So. Illinois 14-0 9 10 19 0-0 1 1 1 1.0 1 0 7 41 5.9 13 02008 So. Illinois 12-12 30 9 39 0-0 11 6 81 13.5 48 1 1 0 0.0 0 02009 So. Illinois 13-13 39 24 63 0.5-9 10 6 27 4.5 13 0 24 124 5.2 23 02010 So. Illinois 11-11 31 10 41 0-0 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 10 56 5.6 24 0CAREER 53-36 109 53 162 0.5-9 30 14 109 7.8 48 1 42 221 5.3 24 0

ADDITONAL STATISTICS: Kickoff Returns—3 returns for 85 yards (28.3 avg., long of 37) in 2007; 1 return for 19 yards in 2010.

KOREY LINDSEY’S STATISTICS

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JAY FINLEY’S STATISTICS Rushing Receiving ScoringYEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS2006 Baylor 0-0 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRTED DID NOT PLAY DID NOT PLAY2007 Baylor 12-1 55 207 3.8 14 2 18 152 8.4 24 1 3 2 1 0 0 182008 Baylor 12-6 149 865 5.8 47 7 7 141 20.1 47 2 9 7 2 0 0 542009 Baylor 9-3 79 370 4.7 72 1 6 47 7.8 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 62010 Baylor 13-12 195 1218 6.2 82 12 9 76 8.4 19 0 12 12 0 0 0 72CAREER 46-22 478 2660 5.6 82 22 40 416 10.4 47 3 25 22 3 0 0 150

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Height: 5-11Weight: 202Born: 5-15-88

Following a junior season in which he was limited by an ankle injury, Finley vaulted himself into draft consid-eration as a senior, setting a Baylor season record with 1218 rushing yards … On the way to his 1218 total, he set Bears’ single game record with 250 yards (on 26 car-ries) against Kansas State … Shows good potential as a receiver out of the backfield.

COACH MARVIN LEWIS SAYS: “Jay was very productive for Baylor, except the one year he was injured. He has the ability to catch the ball and get positive yardage in addition to being a fine rusher. What we were looking for at that point in the draft was a guy who would show some versatility to be a good complement in our offense as we move forward.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER—Played four seasons (2007-10) at Baylor, with 46 appearances and 22 starts … His 2660 rushing yards rank third in school his-tory, his 5.6-yard rushing average ranks second, and his 22 rushing TDs rank fourth. 2010—Averaged 6.2 yards per rush, compiling his school-record 1218 yards on just 195 attempts … His 12 rushing TDs ranked third in Baylor annals … Started all 12 games and earned honorable mention All-America honors from Sports Illustrated … Did his best work in Big 12 conference games, averaging 114.5 rushing yards … Had three straight games of 100-

plus rushing yards, against Kansas State, Texas and Texas A&M … His 82-yard rush vs. Kansas State was second-longest in school history. 2009—Battling an ankle injury for much of the season, he was limited to nine games played and three starts … His 370 rushing yards led the team, and he had a 72-yard scoring run vs. Connecticut. 2008—Played 12 games with six starts as a sophomore … Averaged 5.8 yards per rush (149-865) … Rushed for seven TDs and scored two more on receptions … Had the first of his eight 100-plus rushing games with a 10-for-119 performance vs. Washington State. 2007—Played 12 games with one start as a freshman … His 207 rushing yards ranked second on team, and he had a career-high 18 receptions (for 152 yards). 2006—Redshirted (did not play) as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Corsicana (Texas) High, where in two seasons he totaled 2148 rushing yards with 7.2-yard avg. … Earned Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior from Texas Sports Writers Association, rushing 206-for-1404 (6.8) with 12 TDs … Committed to Baylor prior to the start of his senior season.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Corsicana, Texas … Majored at Baylor in general studies, and earned bachelor’s degree in May 2010 … Two-time member of Big 12 Com-missioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

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2011 NFL DRAFT BY COLLEGE CONFERENCECollege Conference Selected UnderclassmenAtlantic Coast Conference .....................................................35 ...................................... 8Big East .................................................................................22 ...................................... 4Big Sky Conference .................................................................4 ...................................... 1Big Ten Conference ...............................................................29 ...................................... 6Big Twelve Conference ..........................................................30 ...................................... 3Colonial Athletic Association ..................................................2 ...................................... 0Conference USA ......................................................................7 ...................................... 0(Independent) ..........................................................................1 ...................................... 1Ivy League ...............................................................................1 ...................................... 0Lone Star Conference ..............................................................2 ...................................... 0Mid-American Conference ......................................................3 ...................................... 1Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference .............................................3 ...................................... 0Mid-South Conference ............................................................1 ...................................... 0Missouri Valley Football Conference .......................................2 ...................................... 0Mountain West Conference ...................................................10 ...................................... 1Ohio Athletic Conference .........................................................1 ...................................... 0Pacific Ten Conference ..........................................................31 ...................................... 7Patriot League .........................................................................1 ...................................... 0Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference ...................................2 ...................................... 0Southeastern Conference ......................................................38 .................................... 11Southern Conference ...............................................................5 ...................................... 0Southland Conference .............................................................2 ...................................... 0Southwestern Athletic Conference ...........................................1 ...................................... 0Sun Belt Conference ................................................................5 ...................................... 0Western Athletic Conference..................................................16 ...................................... 0Total 254 43

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COLIN COCHART — TEHeight: 6-4 College: South Dakota StateWeight: 254 Born: 7-7-87

Cochart topped a consis-tently productive FCS career by earning 2010 first-team honors in the Missouri Valley Football

Conference … Four-year letterman and three-year starter … Totaled 82 receptions for 997 yards and 14 TDs … Led team in TD catches as both a junior and senior … Caught 31-for-338 with four TDs as a senior … Was 26-for-240 with career-best five TDs as a junior, and

as a sophomore, he had a career-best 401 yards, on 23 catches with four TDs … His sophomore average of 17.4 yards per catch led the team … Helped lead Jackrabbits to an 8-3 record as a junior, and he scored three TDs in a playoff game at Montana … Honorable Mention All-MVFC as both a sophomore and junior … Hometown is Kewaunee, Wis. … Industrial management major at South Dakota State … Last name is pronounced “KO-shart” … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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LANDON COX — WRHeight: 6-2 College: Northern IllinoisWeight: 218 Born: 6-19-89

yards (535) … Posted career highs of 11 catches and 121 yards vs. Ohio in his junior season … As a sophomore, blocked a punt to set up game-winning FG against Bowling Green … Also as a sophomore, had three first-down catches in big-game atmosphere at Tennessee … Hometown is South Holland, Ill. … Attended Thornton Fractional North HS (Calumet City, Ill.); named second-team all-state as a senior by Illinois coaches’ association … Accounting major in college … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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and 482 yards over his last two seasons at Northern Illinois … Was team’s best blocking

receiver … Played 50 games with 30 starts in four seasons (2007-10) … Helped lead NIU to a Humanitarian Bowl berth as a senior, catching 35-for-429 (12.3 avg.) with three TDs … Caught four-for-34 in 40-17 bowl romp over Fresno State … Led team as a junior in catches (45) and receiving

DeQUIN EVANS — LBHeight: 6-2 College: KentuckyWeight: 250 Born: 5-17-87

Evans battled injuries for much of his senior season at Kentucky, but proved himself as a playmaker in the tough South-

eastern Conference as a junior in 2009 … Highly regarded for his quickness and “high motor,” he is attempting to make the switch from college DE to LB in the NFL … Started every game as a junior and led team with six sacks and 12.5 TFL, and the junior college transfer was named team’s Most Out-standing First-Year Defensive Player … Ranked fifth in the

SEC as a junior in TFL … Started 12 games with seven starts as a senior, logging 16 tackles, 1.5 sacks, four TFL and a pass defensed … Named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his 2010 performance against Vanderbilt, which included two TFL and a sack … Played at Los Angeles Harbor College as a freshman and sophomore, totaling 7.5 sacks and 19.5 TFL … Hometown is Long Beach, Calif. … Attended Cabrillo High School, where he started at DE and TE … Social work major at Kentucky … First name is pronounced “de-QUINN” …Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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STEPHEN FRANKLIN — LBHeight: 5-11 College: Southern IllinoisWeight: 236 Born: 9-26-88

career-best 12-tackle game against Big Ten foe Illinois … Helped lead Salukis to FCS playoffs as a junior, and had a fourth-quarter forced fumble in playoff win vs. Eastern Illinois … Played in every game as a true freshman (no redshirt year) in 2007 … Hometown is Kansas City, Mo. … Attended North Kansas City High School, where he was a four-year captain and a two-time all-conference pick at LB and RB … Exercise science major at Southern Illinois … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

A standout in FCS ranks, Franklin played in all 50 South-ern Illinois games over his four seasons (2007-10), logging

174 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and one INT … Earned second-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors as a senior, starting all 11 games at ILB and leading the team with 76 tackles, including 5.5 for losses and two sacks … Posted

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SJOHN GRIFFIN — HBHeight: 5-11 College: MassachusettsWeight: 203 Born: 12-17-88

… Had a 1000-yard season for Northeastern in 2009, rushing 207-for-1009 (4.9 avg.) with five TDs … Had a 70-yard TD in 2009, in a 200-yard game vs. Towson … Hometown is Austin, Texas … Attended Oakmont Regional High School in Ashburnham, Mass. … Played only one season of varsity football in high school and scored school-record 25 TDs while rushing for 1239 yards … Played three seasons of high school basketball, captaining the team as a senior, and excelled in track and field, in the 100-meter dash and long jump … Father, Tony, played football at University of Texas … Sociology major at UMass … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

34Strong, compact rusher

earned an invitation to the FCS Senior Scout Bowl after his only season at Massachusetts …

Transferred to UMass from Northeastern, which dropped its program after his third season … Averaged 5.0 yards per rush in 2010, gaining 843 on 168 carries and five TDs … Second in Colonial Athletic Association in rush-ing yards per game (76.6) … Began UMass career with 80 rushing yards and two TDs in win over fourth-ranked William & Mary on Sept. 4 … Had season-best 145 rushing yards vs. second-ranked Delaware on Nov. 13

ANDREW HAWKINS — WRHeight: 5-7 College: ToledoWeight: 175 Born: 10-3-86

Rookie WR was acquired on 8-1-11 on waivers from St. Louis, which had signed him on 1-12-11 … A two-year Ca-

nadian Football League veteran, he played for Montreal on Grey Cup winning teams in 2009 and ’10 … Caught 13 passes for 131 yards and three TDs in 2009 … Caught 28-for-326 with two TDs in 2010 … Played four seasons

(2004-07) in college at Toledo … Became Toledo’s first two-way player in 40 years, seeing action at both WR and CB … College career totals included 67 receptions for 634 yards and five TDs (four receiving, one rushing) … Hometown is Johnstown, Pa. … Attended Bishop McCort High School … Father, Artrell Sr., played for Pittsburgh Steelers, and brother, Artrell Jr., played for Bengals from 1998-2003.

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BART JOHNSON — WRHeight: 5-11 College: Texas ChristianWeight: 190 Born: 5-2-88

Johnson played in all 52 games for TCU from 2007-10, and he closed his career last sea-son with a standout performance

in 21-19 Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin … Had a 23-yard TD reception on TCU’s opening drive in Rose Bowl, and helped seal the win by recovering a Badgers’ onside kick in final two minutes … A top target of QB Andy Dalton, also a Bengals rookie in 2011, Johnson logged 85 career receptions for 1098 yards and nine TD catches … Caught

31-for-419 with career-best four TDs as a senior … As a junior, helped lead TCU to Fiesta Bowl with 33 catches for 410 yards and two TDs … Redshirted as a true freshman in 2006 … Hometown is Brownwood, Texas … Attended Brownwood High School, where he played WR but earned most of his acclaim as an all-state CB … Also lettered in soccer and track in high school, and was a two-time District MVP in soccer … A marketing major at TCU, he was a second-team ESPN Academic All-American as a senior … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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JAMERE HOLLAND — WRHeight: 5-11 College: LindenwoodWeight: 183 Born: 3-6-88

Speedy wideout played at Oregon before finishing college career last season in NAIA ranks at Lindenwood … Led team and

conference in 2010 with 899 receiving yards, and ranked second on team in receptions (42) and TD catches (eight) … Averaged 24.1 yards per reception … Also in 2010, averaged 17.7 yards on 13 punt returns, ranking second in conference and 10th in NAIA, and rushed six times for 82 yards … Played at Oregon in 2008-09 … Saw action in

10 games with two starts for Ducks in ’09, catching 13-for-199 (15.3 avg.) with two TDs … Scored his TDs in ’09 in back-to-back games vs. Southern California and Stanford … Originally signed with Southern California in 2006, and sat out ’07 while transferring to Oregon … Hometown is Pacoima, Calif. (suburban Los Angeles) … Attended Taft High School, where as a senior he helped lead team win the L.A. city championship with 56 catches for 1188 yards and 17 TDs, plus three INTs on defense … Sociology major at Lindenwood … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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98LOLOMANA MIKAELE — DTHeight: 6-1 College: ArizonaWeight: 308 Born: 11-18-87

Mikaele attracted NFL scouts with his excellent physical strength as an inside defensive line anchor … Was a team cap-

tain as a senior, and started all 13 games as a senior, when Wildcats earned an Alamo Bowl bid … Senior totals of 34 tackles and 8.5 tackles for loss … Played three college sea-sons (2007 and 2009-10) … Missed the 2008 season due to an administrative issue, although he was eligible and did compete in practice … Played 12 games with one start as a

freshman in 2007 and 13 games with three starts as a junior in ’09 … Redshirted as a freshman in 2006 … Hometown is Honolulu, Hawaii … Attended Damien Memorial High School, where he earned second-team all-state honors as a senior … Also lettered in high school in basketball and track and field (discus and shot put) … Majored at Arizona in family studies and human development … Goes by the nickname ‘Mana’ … First name is pronounced “lo-lo-MAH-nah,” and last name is pronounced “mee-kah-EL-ee” … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

MATTHEW O’DONNELL — OTHeight: 6-9 College: Queen’s (Canada)Weight: 328 Born: 3-26-89

Towering OT from Cana-dian college ranks closed his career with a south-of-the-border berth in 2010 East-West

Shrine Game … Played in every game in his four seasons (2007-10) at Queen’s … Named twice for All-Canadian honors and was ranked as a top 10 Canadian Football League prospect before opting to make an NFL

bid … Honored in 2010 as top lineman in conference … Helped team win Vanier Cup championship in 2009 … “He’s got an NFL body and is a very physical player,” says Queen’s head coach Pat Sheahan, “and he also has that extra quality that defines great football players” … Hometown is Kingston, Ontario … Attended Holy Cross Secondary School … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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CHRIS RILEY — GHeight: 6-4 College: Illinois StateWeight: 304 Born: 10-25-87

game … Started eight games at LOT as a sophomore and aided rushing average of 197.2 yards per game … Born in Evanston, Ill., but hometown is Wadsworth, Ill. … Attended Warren Township High School, where he started at TE for two seasons before moving to OT as a senior, and he also started at DE as a senior … Helped lead his prep teams to three straight state playoff berths … Majored at Illinois State in recreation and park administration … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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in FCS ranks (2007-10) at Il-linois State, with a redshirt year in 2006 … Played in 35 games

with 31 starts, including starts in every game at OT as a junior and senior … As a senior, played ROT and aided net offensive output of 4279 yards, eighth-best in school history … As a junior, his pass blocking at LOT helped ISU lead conference in pass offense at 246.4 yards per

THOMAS WEBER — KHeight: 6-0 College: Arizona StateWeight: 204 Born: 9-27-87 3

Weber kicked in 45 games over four seasons (2007-10) at Arizona State and closed his career as second in school his-

tory in total points (340) … Connected on 78.2 percent of his FG tries (68 of 87) … Made 17 of 24 FG attempts in 2010, including a five-for-five game Dec. 2 vs. Arizona … Started his career in grand style in 2007, becoming the first freshman to win the Lou Groza Award as nation’s top kicker, making 24 of 25 FG tries and scoring 119 points … First-team All-American by Associated Press in ’07 …

Set a school record for consecutive FG attempts made (17) during ’07 campaign … Was four-for-four in his career on FG tries of 50-plus yards … Was Sun Devils’ punter for most of 2007 and ’08 … Also with the program in 2006, as a redshirt (did not play) … Hometown is Downey, Calif. (suburban Los Angeles)… Attended Loyola High School … Kinesiology and business marketing major at ASU … Four-time member of the Academic All-Pac-10 team … 2011 recipient of a postgraduate scholarship presented annually by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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SJONATHAN WILLIAMS — HBHeight: 6-0 College: East CarolinaWeight: 204 Born: 8-21-88

Named Honorable Mention All Conference USA by league coaches … Played 36 games/12 starts for his career, with totals of 265-for-1487 rushing (5.3 avg.) and 16 TDs, plus 61-for-461 receiving (7.6) with one TD … Played in only six games in 2009, due to knee injury … Born in Smithfield, N.C., but hometown is Greenville, N.C. … Led J.H. Rose High School to back-to-back 16-0 records as a junior and senior, winning two Class 4A state titles … Rushed for 2807 yards and 39 TDs as a prep senior despite missing two games … Family community services major at East Carolina … Signed Bengals contract on 7-28-11.

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East Carolina letterman who fully blossomed in his senior season, under new head coach

Ruffin McNeill … Played 13 games with 11 starts as a senior and totaled 1278 yards from scrimmage, helping lead ECU to Military Bowl berth vs. Maryland … Averaged 5.5 yards per rush (154-847) and added 52 receptions for 431 yards; his receptions total was a school record for a running back … Scored 11 TDs, 10 rushing, one receiv-ing … Also in 2010, averaged 27.6 yards on 13 KOR …

NOT DRAFTED? NOT A PROBLEM Twenty-three players selected for the Pro Bowl last season began their NFL careers as undrafted free agents, including the league’s 2010 rushing leader, RB Arian Foster, who was signed by the Houston Texans in 2009. The undrafted players named to the Pro Bowl last season:Pos. Player TeamK David Akers Philadelphia EaglesWR Miles Austin Dallas CowboysT Tyson Clabo Atlanta FalconsK Billy Cundiff Baltimore RavensLS John Denney Miami DolphinsG Kris Dielman San Diego ChargersLB London Fletcher Washington RedskinsRB Arian Foster Houston TexansTE Antonio Gates San Diego ChargersCB Brent Grimes Atlanta FalconsLB James Harrison Pittsburgh SteelersFB Vonta Leach Houston Texans

Pos. Player TeamP Mat McBriar Dallas CowboysC Shaun O’Hara New York GiantsST Montell Owens Jacksonville JaguarsT Donald Penn Tampa Bay BucsT Jason Peters Philadelphia EaglesC Jeff Saturday Indianapolis ColtsLB Cameron Wake Miami DolphinsG Brian Waters Kansas City ChiefsST Eric Weems Atlanta FalconsWR Wes Welker New England PatriotsCB Tramon Williams Green Bay Packers

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TEAM STATISTICS BENGALS OPPTotal First Downs .................................................317 290 Rushing ..............................................................85 97 Passing .............................................................206 170 Penalty ................................................................26 23 3rd Down: Made-Att.................................... 87-224 75-198 3rd Down Pct. ..................................................38.8 37.9 4th Down: Made-Att ...................................... 13-19 2-7 4th Down Pct. ..................................................68.4 28.6Possession Avg.................................................31:14 28:46Total Net Yards ...................................................5289 5312 Avg. Per Game ...............................................330.6 332.0 Total Plays ......................................................1046 957 Avg. Per Play .....................................................5.1 5.6Net Yards Rushing .............................................1522 1843 Avg. Per Game .................................................95.1 115.2 Total Rushes .....................................................428 416Net Yards Passing .............................................3767 3469 Avg. Per Game ...............................................235.4 216.8 Sacked-Yards Lost ...................................... 28-221 27-179 Gross Yards ....................................................3988 3648 Att.-Completions....................................... 590-365 514-326 Completion Pct. ...............................................61.9 63.4 Had Intercepted ...................................................20 16Punts-Average ............................................... 72-41.6 76-41.3 Net Punting Avg. ........................................ 72-38.2 76-36.6Penalties-Yards.............................................. 90-725 95-776Fumbles-Ball Lost ........................................... 21-14 20-10Touchdowns ............................................................36 44 Rushing ................................................................8 15 Passing ...............................................................26 21 Returns .................................................................2 8

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTSBengals ......................................45 102 57 118 0 322Opponents..................................63 113 93 126 0 395

DATE W/L SCORE OPPONENT ATTSeptember 12 L 24-38 at New England 68,756September 19 W 15-10 BALTIMORE 64,071September 26 W 20-7 at Carolina 72,887October 3 L 20-23 at Cleveland 66,731October 10 L 21-24 TAMPA BAY 63,888October 24 L 32-39 at Atlanta 67,665October 31 L 14-22 MIAMI 63,179November 8 L 21-27 PITTSBURGH 65,626November 14 L 17-23 at Indianapolis 67,404November 21 L 31-49 BUFFALO 55,654November 25 L 10-26 at N.Y. Jets 78,903December 5 L 30-34 NEW ORLEANS 59,963December 12 L 7-23 at Pittsburgh 57,501December 19 W 19-17 CLEVELAND 56,342December 26 W 34-20 SAN DIEGO 54,194January 2 L 7-13 at Baltimore 71,088

RUSHING Att Yds Avg Lg TDCedric Benson................. 321 1111 3.5 26 7Bernard Scott .................... 61 299 4.9 18 1Brian Leonard...................... 9 61 6.8 42 0Carson Palmer .................. 32 50 1.6 9 0Jerome Simpson ................. 1 2 2.0 2 0Cedric Peerman................... 2 1 0.5 1 0Chris Pressley ..................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Andre Caldwell .................... 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 428 1522 3.6 42 8Opponents 416 1843 4.4 61 15

RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg Lg TDTerrell Owens .................... 72 983 13.7 78t 9Chad Ochocinco................ 67 831 12.4 42 4Jordan Shipley .................. 52 600 11.5 64t 3Jermaine Gresham ............ 52 471 9.1 27 4Cedric Benson................... 28 178 6.4 24 1Andre Caldwell .................. 25 345 13.8 53 0Jerome Simpson ............... 20 277 13.9 59t 3Brian Leonard.................... 20 137 6.9 20 1Bernard Scott .................... 11 60 5.5 25 0Reggie Kelly ...................... 10 42 4.2 9 0Chase Coffman.................... 3 30 10.0 14 0Quan Cosby ........................ 2 16 8.0 11 0Cedric Peerman................... 1 11 11.0 11 0Chris Pressley ..................... 1 6 6.0 6 0Andrew Whitworth ............... 1 1 1.0 1t 1Bengals 365 3988 10.9 78t 26Opponents 326 3648 11.2 54 21

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDLeon Hall............................. 4 19 4.8 22 0Johnathan Joseph ............... 3 38 12.7 21t 1Reggie Nelson ..................... 2 63 31.5 56 0Rey Maualuga ..................... 2 58 29.0 47 0Brandon Johnson ................ 1 12 12.0 12 0Adam Jones ........................ 1 10 10.0 10 0Chinedum Ndukwe .............. 1 0 0.0 0 0Morgan Trent ....................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Roy Williams ....................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 16 200 12.5 56 1Opponents 20 424 21.2 59t 5

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BKevin Huber .............71 2992 42.1 38.2 6 28 72 1Bengals 72 2992 41.6 38.2 6 28 72 1Opponents 76 3137 41.3 36.6 5 29 61 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDQuan Cosby .......................... 30 21 225 7.5 20 0Adam Jones ............................ 5 0 33 6.6 27 0Andre Caldwell ........................ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 36 21 258 7.2 27 0Opponents 26 14 124 4.8 20 0

Total TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD Kick 2-PtSCORING TDs Rush Rec PR KOR Int Rt FR Rt BFG Rt BP Rt PAT FG Conv S TPMike Nugent...................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17-17 15-19 0 0 62Terrell Owens .................9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 54Cedric Benson................8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 1 0 50Clint Stitser ....................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-10 7-8 0 0 29Jermaine Gresham .........4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 1 0 26Chad Ochocinco.............4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 24Jordan Shipley ...............3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 18Jerome Simpson ............3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 18Aaron Pettrey..................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-5 2-4 0 0 11Adam Jones ...................1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — — 0 0 6Johnathan Joseph ..........1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 — — 0 0 6Brian Leonard.................1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 6Bernard Scott .................1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 6Andrew Whitworth ..........1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 6Bengals 36 8 26 0 0 1 1 0 0 30-32 24-31 2 0 322Opponents 44 15 21 0 2 5 1 0 0 43-43 28-33 1 1 395

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KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBernard Scott .................... 56 1257 22.4 60 0Adam Jones ........................ 7 134 19.1 29 0Andre Caldwell .................... 3 79 26.3 32 0Quan Cosby ........................ 3 44 14.7 18 0Leon Hall............................. 1 29 29.0 29 0Reggie Kelly ........................ 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 71 1551 21.8 60 0Opponents 64 1504 23.5 97t 2

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TotalMike Nugent 0-0 5-5 7-7 1-3 2-4 15-19Clint Stitser 0-0 4-5 2-2 1-1 0-0 7-8Aaron Pettrey 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-4Bengals 1-1 10-12 9-9 2-5 2-4 24-31Opponents 0-0 12-12 8-9 6-9 2-3 28-33

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Mike Nugent: (54G), (36G, 30G, 46G, 38G, 25G), (33G, 50G), (24G, 44B, 25G), (31G, 35G), (20G, 53WL, 33G), (—), (51WL, 45WL), (27G), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—).

Aaron Pettrey: (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (19G, 43WL), (27WL, 28G), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—).

Clint Stitser: (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (—), (29G, 23G, 47G), (—), (25G, 39G, 34G, 20G), (—), (29WR).

Opponents: (32G, 47WL, 56 WR), (38G), (—), (30G, 31G, 22G), (31G), (45G), (38G, 42G, 24G, 54G, 31G), (25G, 53G, 46WL), (28G, 47G, 23G), (33WR), (27G, 44WL), (48G, 24G), (23G, 35G, 41G), (23G), (20G, 28G), (25G, 47G).

FUMBLES-BALL LOST: Cedric Benson 7-5, Carson Palmer 7-3, Jerome Simpson 2-2, Jermaine Gresham 2-1, Andre Caldwell 1-1, Reggie Nelson 1-1, Bernard Scott 1-1. Bengals 21-14, Opponents 20-10.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sacks-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Yds RatCarson Palmer .........586 362 3970 61.8 6.77 26 4.4 20 3.4 78t 26-201 82.4Jordan Palmer ..............3 3 18 100.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 2-20 91.7Chad Ochocinco...........1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 — 0-0 39.6Bengals 590 365 3988 61.9 6.76 26 4.4 20 3.4 78t 28-221 82.4Opponents 514 326 3648 63.4 7.10 21 4.1 16 3.1 54 27-179 85.2

Sks- Int- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds Yds PD FF YdsDhani Jones ...........105 55 160 1-9 0-0 4 1 0-0Keith Rivers ..............46 49 95 1-5 0-0 4 0 0-0Rey Maualuga ..........50 31 81 1-10 2-58 2 0 0-0Domata Peko ............29 42 71 0.5-4 0-0 1 0 0-0Roy Williams ............42 19 61 1-3 1-0 1 0 3-1Chinedum Ndukwe ...38 20 58 0.5-4 1-0 3 0 1-0Brandon Johnson .....30 27 57 0.5-0.5 1-12 3 0 0-0Robert Geathers........29 26 55 1-9 0-0 2 1 1-5Johnathan Joseph ....40 13 53 0-0 3-38 11 0 0-0Leon Hall..................36 16 52 0-0 4-19 20 2 0-0Reggie Nelson ..........35 16 51 0-0 2-63 7 2 0-0Michael Johnson......22 27 49 2.5-10 0-0 4 0 0-0Pat Sims...................19 25 44 2.5-20 0-0 1 0 0-0Chris Crocker ...........29 13 42 2-8 0-0 6 2 0-0Carlos Dunlap ..........18 10 28 9.5-77.5 0-0 3 0 1-0Morgan Trent ............22 5 27 0-0 1-0 5 0 1-0Geno Atkins..............12 8 20 3-11 0-0 1 0 0-0Frostee Rucker .........11 9 20 1-8 0-0 1 0 0-0Jonathan Wade .........14 4 18 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0Rico Murray .............10 4 14 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0Adam Jones .............10 3 13 0-0 1-10 2 1 1-59Keiwan Ratliff .............7 5 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Tank Johnson .............5 7 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Antwan Odom.............3 5 8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0Tom Nelson ................5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Jonathan Fanene ........1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Clinton McDonald ......1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Roddrick Muckelroy ...0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Dan Skuta...................0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Fred Bennett ...............1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Brandon Ghee ............1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

FR- Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPDan Skuta.............. 12 4 16 1 0-0 0 0 0Roddrick Muckelroy 10 2 12 2 0-0 0 0 0Quan Cosby ............ 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Brandon Johnson .... 7 2 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Brandon Ghee ......... 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Reggie Nelson ......... 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Leon Hall................. 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Jeromy Miles .......... 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Rico Murray ............ 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Chinedum Ndukwe .. 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Cedric Peerman....... 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Clark Harris ............. 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Morgan Trent ........... 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Brian Leonard.......... 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Andre Caldwell ........ 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Chris Crocker .......... 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Tom Nelson ............. 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Keith Rivers ............. 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Roy Williams ........... 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Mike Nugent............ 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Vincent Rey ............. 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Clint Stitser ............. 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Michael Johnson..... 1 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0Keiwan Ratliff .......... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Marvin White .......... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Rey Maualuga ......... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Bernard Scott .......... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Adam Jones ............ 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0

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BENGALS 2010 RED ZONE REPORT BENGALS

Inside-20 possessions .................................55Total scores ....................................46 (83.6%) TDs ............................................... 27 (49.1%) FGs ............................................... 19 (34.5%) TD% NFL rank ............................................21stNo scores ..........................................9 (16.4%)

OPPONENTSInside-20 possessions ................................. 45Total scores ...................................40 (88.9%) TDs ................................................21 (46.7%) FGs ................................................19 (42.2%) TD% NFL rank..............................................8thNo scores ......................................... 5 (11.1%)

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BENGALS NET TOT RUSH- PASS COMP- TD-P/ SACKS- 3D- GAME YDS YDS YDS ATT INT YDS 1D CONV F-FL POSS9-12 @N.E. 428 25-87 341 34-50 2/1 1-4 26 8-15 2-1 31:509-19 BALT. 253 31-94 159 16-35 0/0 1-8 14 3-18 1-0 34:169-26 @Car. 305 37-120 185 19-37 1/2 1-10 21 5-17 1-0 36:2210-3 @Cle. 413 18-67 346 25-36 2/0 4-25 21 5-11 2-2 29:1410-10 T.B. 358 28-149 209 21-36 2/3 0-0 20 4-13 1-1 29:3510-24 @Atl. 469 21-84 385 36-50 3/0 3-27 28 7-12 2-1 30:2210-31 MIA. 262 26-106 156 17-38 2/1 0-0 16 6-16 0-0 26:3111-8 PITT. 272 18-54 218 22-36 2/1 4-30 18 3-12 2-1 27:4111-14 @Ind. 341 20-72 269 31-42 2/3 3-23 19 5-13 2-2 34:1111-21 BUFF. 361 30-133 228 22-37 2/2 2-20 26 9-16 1-1 32:0911-25 @NYJ 163 20-46 117 17-39 1/2 3-18 13 4-15 1-1 26:3112-5 N.O. 311 26-96 215 23-33 1/0 3-34 21 5-14 1-0 32:3312-12 @Pitt. 190 14-34 156 20-32 1/3 3-22 14 2-8 0-0 25:2912-19 CLE. 397 45-188 209 14-23 0/0 0-0 22 6-13 0-0 38:0312-26 S.D. 371 38-102 269 16-21 4/0 0-0 18 8-14 1-1 30:091-2 @Balt. 395 31-90 305 32-45 1/2 0-0 20 7-17 4-3 34:42TOTALS 5289 428-1522 3767 365-590 26/20 28-221 317 87-224 21-14 31:14

OPPONENTS NET TOT RUSH- PASS COMP- TD-P/ SACKS- 3D- GAME YDS YDS YDS ATT INT YDS 1D CONV F-FL POSS9-12 @N.E. 376 23-118 258 25-35 3/0 0-0 20 9-13 0-0 28:109-19 BALT. 259 23-109 150 17-39 1/4 1-4 14 4-15 1-0 25:449-26 @Car. 267 24-87 180 16-33 0/1 1-8 17 2-11 4-3 23:3810-3 @Cle. 295 35-116 179 18-30 1/1 1-5 21 6-14 1-0 30:4610-10 T.B. 391 22-125 266 22-35 1/1 3-18 21 5-11 4-2 30:2510-24 @Atl. 452 30-153 299 24-33 3/1 0-0 22 7-13 1-1 29:3810-31 MIA. 354 31-137 217 24-37 0/1 0-0 20 5-15 1-1 33:2911-8 PITT. 314 32-121 193 18-28 2/1 1-9 14 6-14 2-1 32:1911-14 @Ind. 256 22-76 180 20-36 0/0 2-5 16 5-14 0-0 25:4911-21 BUFF. 449 25-141 308 21-34 4/2 1-8 23 5-10 0-0 27:5111-25 @NYJ 319 37-170 149 16-28 1/1 2-17 18 3-13 0-0 33:2912-5 N.O. 436 22-146 290 24-29 2/1 2-23 19 1-8 1-0 27:2712-12 @Pitt. 354 27-123 231 21-33 0/0 4-27 18 7-15 1-0 34:3112-19 CLE. 278 14-59 219 19-25 2/0 4-24 14 2-8 1-0 21:5712-26 S.D. 313 22-64 249 27-40 1/1 1-7 23 6-13 2-1 29:511-2 @Balt. 199 27-98 101 14-19 0/1 4-24 10 2-11 1-1 25:18TOTALS 5312 416-1843 3469 326-514 21/16 27-179 290 75-198 20-10 28:46

BENGALS 2010 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING (AVG. POINTS): Points scored ........................................22nd (20.1) Points allowed .......................................24th (24.7)NET OFFENSE (AVG. YARDS): Total .....................................................20th (330.6) Rushing .................................................27th (95.1) Passing ................................................13th (235.4)

BENGALS 2010 NFL RANKINGSNET DEFENSE (AVG. YARDS): Total .....................................................15th (332.0) Rushing ...............................................19th (115.2) Passing .............................................T-14th (216.8)TURNOVERS: Differential ................................... T-25th (minus-8)

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Rushing yards 150 — Cedric Benson, Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland 144 — Cedric Benson, Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay 124 — Cedric Benson, Nov. 21 vs. BuffaloRushing attempts 31 — Cedric Benson, Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland 27 — Cedric Benson, Sept. 26 at Carolina 25 — Cedric Benson, Nov. 21 vs. BuffaloLongest rushes 42 — Brian Leonard, Nov. 14 at Indianapolis 26 — Cedric Benson, Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo 22 — Cedric Benson, Oct. 10 vs. Tampa BayReceptions 12 — Chad Ochocinco, Sept. 12 at New England 12 — Jerome Simpson, Jan. 2 at Baltimore 10 — (three times)Receiving yards 222 — Terrell Owens, Oct. 3 at Cleveland 159 — Chad Ochocinco, Sept. 12 at New England 141 — Terrell Owens, Nov. 8 vs. PittsburghPassing yards 412 — Carson Palmer, Oct. 24 at Atlanta 371 — Carson Palmer, Oct. 3 at Cleveland 345 — Carson Palmer, Sept. 12 at New EnglandPass attempts 50 — Carson Palmer, Sept. 12 at New England 50 — Carson Palmer, Oct. 24 at Atlanta 45 — Carson Palmer, Jan. 2 at Baltimore

Pass completions 36 — Carson Palmer, Oct. 24 at Atlanta 34 — Carson Palmer, Sept. 12 at New England 32 — Carson Palmer, Jan. 2 at BaltimoreLongest passes 78 — Carson Palmer to Terrell Owens, Oct. 3 at Cleveland (TD) 64 — Carson Palmer to Jordan Shipley, Oct. 24 at Atlanta (TD) 59 — Carson Palmer to Jerome Simpson, Dec. 26 vs. S.D. (TD)Yards from scrimmage 222 — Terrell Owens, Oct. 3 at Cleveland 163 — Cedric Benson, Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay 159 — Chad Ochocinco, Sept. 12 at New EnglandLongest kickoff return 60 — Bernard Scott, Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore 47 — Bernard Scott, Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans 46 — Bernard Scott, Nov. 8 vs. PittsburghLongest punt return 27 — Adam Jones, Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay 20 — Quan Cosby, Jan. 2 at Baltimore 19 — Quan Cosby, Dec. 5 vs. New OrleansTotal tackles (coaches’ statistics based on film review) 15 — Dhani Jones, Dec. 26 vs. San Diego 14 — (three times)Solo tackles (coaches’ statistics based on film review) 10 — Morgan Trent, Oct. 31 vs. Miami 10 — Dhani Jones, Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets 9 — (three times)

BENGALS 2010 BEST SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES

OFFENSEGAME WR LOT LG C RG ROT TE TE WR QB HB9-12 @N.E. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Shipley(WR) Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson9-19 BALT. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Smith Roland Shipley(WR) Owens C.Palmer Benson9-26 @Car. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson10-3 @Cle. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson10-10 T.B. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Caldwell(WR) Owens C.Palmer Benson10-24 @Atl. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Smith Gresham Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson10-31 MIA. Caldwell Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Smith Gresham Kelly Foschi(TE) C.Palmer Benson11-8 PITT. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Smith Roland Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson11-14 @Ind. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Collins Roland Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson11-21 BUFF. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson11-25 @NYJ Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson12-5 N.O. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Skuta(FB) C.Palmer Benson12-12 @Pitt. Ochocinco Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Shipley(WR) Kelly Owens C.Palmer Benson12-19 CLE. Simpson Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Roland Gresham Kelly Caldwell C.Palmer Benson12-26 S.D. Simpson Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Collins Gresham Kelly Caldwell C.Palmer Benson1-2 @Balt. Simpson Whitworth Livings Cook B.Williams Collins Shipley(WR) Kelly Caldwell C.Palmer Benson

DEFENSEGAME LDE NT DT RDE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS9-12 @N.E. Geathers Peko T.Johnson Odom Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker9-19 BALT. Geathers Peko T.Johnson Odom Maualuga D.Jones B.Johnson Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker9-26 @Car. Geathers Peko T.Johnson M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker10-3 @Cle. Geathers Peko T.Johnson Odom Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker10-10 T.B. Geathers Peko T.Johnson M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall Ndukwe Crocker10-24 @Atl. Geathers Peko T.Johnson Rucker Maualuga D.Jones Rivers A.Jones Hall Ndukwe Crocker10-31 MIA. Geathers Peko T.Johnson Rucker Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Trent Hall R.Nelson Crocker11-8 PITT. Geathers Peko Sims Rucker Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker11-14 @Ind. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones B.Johnson Joseph Hall R.Williams Ndukwe11-21 BUFF. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams Crocker11-25 @NYJ Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Wade Hall R.Nelson Ndukwe12-5 N.O. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Wade(nickel) D.Jones(LB) Rivers(LB) Joseph Hall R.Nelson Ndukwe12-12 @Pitt. Geathers Peko Atkins M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Wade Hall R.Williams Ndukwe12-19 CLE. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams R.Nelson12-26 S.D. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams R.Nelson1-2 @Balt. Geathers Peko Sims M.Johnson Maualuga D.Jones Rivers Joseph Hall R.Williams R.Nelson

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Game 1 Patriots 38, Bengals 24Sunday, Sept. 12, at Gillette Stadium

The Bengals racked up 428 net offensive yards, outgaining New England by more than 50 yards, but most of them came too late to affect the decision. The Patriots rolled to a 24-3 halftime lead and made it 31-3 on WR Brandon Tate’s 97-yard kickoff return to open the second half. Bengals QB Carson Palmer passed for 345 yards, his most since Game 2 of 2007, but his TD passes to TE Jermaine Gresham and WR Chad Ochocinco were offset by a 59-yard INT return for a TD by New England LB Gary Guyton. With 53 receiving yards, Bengals WR Terrell Owens became the third receiver in NFL history to pass 15,000 career yards. Ochocinco had 12 receptions (tying his career high) for 159 yards and he became the first Bengal to pass the 10,000 mark in career receiving yards..

Cincinnati....................................0 3 14 7 — 24New England .............................10 14 7 7 — 38

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HN.E. - W.Welker 9 pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) ...........1-9:47 .........0-7N.E. - S.Gostkowski 32 field goal ...................................................1:2:29 .......0-10N.E. - W.Welker 4 pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) ...........2-8:58 .......0-17N.E. - G.Guyton 59 interception return (S.Gostkowski kick) .........2-5:38 .......0-24Cin. - M.Nugent 54 field goal ........................................................2-1:14 .......3-24N.E. - B.Tate 97 kickoff return (S.Gostkowski kick) .....................3-14:48 .......3-31Cin. - J.Gresham 1 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ............3-7:54 .....10-31Cin. - C.Ochocinco 28 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ......3-0:22 .....17-31N.E. - R.Gronkowski 1 pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) ....4-7:41 .....17-38Cin. - C.Benson 1 run (M.Nugent kick) ........................................4-3:57 .....24-38

Missed FG: S.Gostkowski, N.E. (47WL, 56 WR). Attendance: 68,756. Time: 3:06.

CINCINNATI NEW ENGLANDFirst downs ...................................................................26 ........................20Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 8-15 .................... 9-13Total net yards .............................................................428 ......................376Net yards rushing ..........................................................87 ......................118Net yards passing........................................................341 ......................258Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............50-34-1 ...............35-25-0Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 1-4 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 3-46.3 ................. 1-43.0Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 0-0 ...................... 1-4Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 4-70 .................. 4-184Penalties-yards ........................................................... 2-5 .................... 6-30Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-1 ...................... 0-0Time of possession ..................................................31:50 ...................28:10

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD PATRIOTS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 15 43 10 1 F.Taylor 14 71 24 0B.Scott 6 35 9 0 K.Faulk 3 23 11 0C.Palmer 4 9 7 0 B.Green-Ellis 5 22 7 0 S.Morris 1 2 2 0TOTALS 25 87 10 1 TOTALS 23 118 24 0

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I PATRIOTS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 50 34 345 2-1 T.Brady 35 25 258 3-0TOTALS 50 34 345 2-1 TOTALS 35 25 258 3-0

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD PATRIOTS No Yds Lg TDC.Ochocinco 12 159 28t 1 W.Welker 8 64 12 2T.Owens 7 53 14 0 R.Moss 5 59 32 0J.Gresham 6 25 8 1 K.Faulk 4 47 21 0J.Shipley 5 82 51 0 B.Tate 4 36 20 0B.Scott 3 15 9 0 F.Taylor 2 6 7 0C.Benson 1 11 11 0 A.Hernandez 1 45 45 0 R.Gronkowski 1 1 1t 1TOTALS 34 345 51 2 TOTALS 25 258 45 3

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 8-5-13. Sacks: None. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None. NEW ENGLAND (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: P.Chung 12-4-16. Sacks: T.Banta-Cain 0.5-2, M.Pryor 0.5-2. Int.: G.Guyton 1-59. FF: J.Sanders 1. FR: R.Ninkovich 1-0.

Game 2 Bengals 15, Ravens 10Sunday, Sept. 19, at Paul Brown Stadium

For the fifth time in franchise history, the Bengals won a game without scoring a TD. K Mike Nugent, a sixth-year NFL vet playing just his second contest with Cincinnati, was five-for-five on field goals. He connected from 36 and 30 yards in the second quarter, from 46 yards in the third quarter, and from 38 and 25 yards in the fourth quarter. His third field goal erased a 7-6 Ravens lead, and his fourth field goal wiped out a 10-9 Ravens advantage. The Bengals held Baltimore to 259 net yards and had four INTs, their most since getting four on Dec. 23, 2007 vs. Cleveland. WR Chad Ochocinco’s four receptions put him at 700 for his NFL career, as he became the 30th player to reach that mark. Nugent’s performance earned him the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week award. The Bengals won their franchise-record eighth straight division game, with the streak dating back to the final division contest of 2008. The Bengals improved to 1-1 while Baltimore fell to 1-1.

Baltimore.....................................0 0 7 3 — 10Cincinnati....................................0 6 3 6 — 15 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - M. Nugent 36 field goal .....................................................2-14:52 .........0-3Cin. - M. Nugent 30 field goal .......................................................2-9:46 .........0-6Balt. - D.Mason 31 pass from J.Flacco (B.Cundiff kick) .............3-11:46 .........7-6Cin. - M. Nugent 46 field goal .......................................................3-0:14 .........7-9Balt. - B.Cundiff 38 field goal .........................................................4-5:46 .......10-9Cin. - M. Nugent 38 field goal .......................................................4-4:34 .....10-12Cin. - M. Nugent 25 field goal .......................................................4-2:48 .....10-15

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 64,071. Time: 3:07.

BALTIMORE CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................14 ........................14Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 4-15 .................... 3-18Total net yards .............................................................259 ......................253Net yards rushing ........................................................109 ........................94Net yards passing........................................................150 ......................159Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............39-17-4 ...............35-16-0Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 1-4 ...................... 1-8Punts-average ........................................................ 7-36.7 ................. 8-44.1Punt returns-yards .................................................... 5-31 ...................... 2-6Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 3-92 .................... 1-60Penalties-yards ......................................................... 5-45 .................... 9-56Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-0 ...................... 1-0Time of possession ..................................................25:44 ...................34:16

RUSHINGRAVENS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDR.Rice 16 87 30 0 C.Benson 23 78 13 0W.McGahee 3 10 6 0 B.Scott 5 17 5 0J.Flacco 3 9 8 0 C.Palmer 3 -1 1 0L.McClain 1 3 3 0TOTALS 23 109 30 0 TOTALS 31 94 13 0

PASSINGRAVENS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IJ.Flacco 39 17 154 1-4 C.Palmer 35 16 167 0-0TOTALS 39 17 154 1-4 TOTALS 35 16 167 0-0

RECEIVINGRAVENS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDA.Boldin 5 35 13 0 J.Shipley 5 42 11 0T.Heap 4 35 19 0 C.Ochocinco 4 44 14 0R.Rice 4 30 19 0 T.Owens 3 57 29 0D.Mason 1 31 31t 1 J.Gresham 3 15 7 0E.Dickson 1 17 17 0 R.Kelly 1 9 9 0L.McClain 1 5 5 0D.Pitta 1 1 1 0TOTALS 17 154 31t 1 TOTALS 16 167 29 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE BALTIMORE (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: R.Lewis 6-4-10. Sacks: R.Lewis 1-8. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: B.Johnson 2-10-12. Sacks: G.Atkins 0.5-2, M.Johnson 0.5-2. Int.: L.Hall 1-22, B.Johnson 1-12, A.Jones 1-10, C.Ndukwe 1-0. FF: None. FR: None.

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Game 3 Bengals 20, Panthers 7Sunday, Sept. 26, at Bank of America Stadium

The Bengals recovered three fumbles, their most in a span of 42 games, and also had an interception by CB Leon Hall as they held off winless Carolina to win their second straight game. On a rainy day, Cincinnati’s pass offense struggled for much of the game, including two first-half INTs, but QB Carson Palmer hit three consecutive completions on a fourth-quarter drive, including a seven-yard TD to HB Cedric Benson, to essentially ice the game at 20-7. Benson had scored the first Bengals TD on a one-yard run in the first quarter, and with the TD catch, he became the first Bengal to score a rushing and a receiving TD in the same game since HB Corey Dillon in 2001. The TD reception was the first of Benson’s NFL career. The Bengals improved to 2-1, and Carolina fell to 0-3.

Cincinnati....................................7 3 0 10 — 20Carolina ......................................0 0 7 0 — 7

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - C.Benson 1 run (M.Nugent kick) ........................................1-4:21 .........7-0Cin. - M.Nugent 33 field goal ........................................................2-1:10 .......10-0Car. - J.Stewart 1 run (J.Kasay kick) .............................................3-8:16 .......10-7Cin. - M.Nugent 50 field goal ......................................................4-14:53 .......13-7Cin. - C.Benson 7 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick)..............4-8:11 .......20-7

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 72,887. Time: 3:03.

CINCINNATI CAROLINAFirst downs ...................................................................21 ........................17Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-17 .................... 2-11Total net yards .............................................................305 ......................267Net yards rushing ........................................................120 ........................87Net yards passing........................................................185 ......................180Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............37-19-2 ...............33-16-1Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 1-10 ...................... 1-8Punts-average ........................................................ 6-41.5 ................. 6-44.5Punt returns-yards .................................................... 5-42 ...................... 0-0Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 1-16 .................... 3-68Penalties-yards ......................................................... 8-69 .................... 6-45Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-0 ...................... 4-3Time of possession ..................................................36:22 ...................23:38

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD PANTHERS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 27 81 11 1 D.Williams 10 64 26 0B.Leonard 3 16 6 0 J.Stewart 8 13 7 1B.Scott 2 15 12 0 J.Clausen 6 10 5 0C.Palmer 5 8 9 0TOTALS 37 120 12 1 TOTALS 24 87 26 1

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I PANTHERS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 37 19 195 1-2 J.Clausen 33 16 188 0-1TOTALS 37 19 195 1-2 TOTALS 33 16 188 0-1

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD PANTHERS No Yds Lg TDJ.Gresham 4 59 27 0 M.Goodson 4 47 20 0T.Owens 4 42 17 0 D.Gettis 3 32 14 0C.Ochocinco 4 34 13 0 S.Smith 3 22 11 0J.Shipley 3 37 22 0 J.Stewart 2 18 15 0C.Benson 2 9 7t 1 D.Rosario 2 12 8 0A.Caldwell 1 8 8 0 B.LaFell 1 44 44 0B.Leonard 1 6 6 0 J.King 1 13 13 0TOTALS 19 195 27 1 TOTALS 16 188 44 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tacklers: R.Maualuga 5-1-6, D.Jones 3-3-6. Sacks: F.Rucker 1-8. Int.: L.Hall 1-0. FF: D.Jones 1. FR: R.Geathers 1-5, M.Trent 1-0, R.Williams 1-0. CAROLINA (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: C.Godfrey 9-2-11. Sacks: C.Johnson 1-10. Int.: C.Godfrey 1-38, C.Munnerlyn 1-2. FF: None. FR: None.

Game 4 Browns 23, Bengals 20Sunday, Oct. 3, at Cleveland Browns Stadium

The Bengals rolled for a 413 net yards on offense but could not overcome a minus-one turnover differential and a subpar performance in the red zone. Cincinnati had to settle for FGs on two of three drives which penetrated the Browns’ 20-yard line, scoring just one red-zone TD. The Bengals made up an early 10-0 deficit, tying the score at 10-10 with 3:30 left in the second quarter, but the Browns counterpunched for a 23-10 lead before Cincinnati launched a comeback that fell short. Trailing 23-20, the Bengals reached the Cleveland 31 with 5:20 to play, but an offensive pass interference penalty against WR Chad Ochocinco and a sack of QB Carson Palmer pushed the Bengals out of FG range, and the Browns ran out the clock after a Bengals punt. WR Terrell Owens caught 10 passes for 222 yards for the Bengals and moved past Isaac Bruce into second place all-time in NFL receiving yards (15,325). Owens’ 78-yard TD connection with Palmer in the second quarter was the longest completion of Palmer’s career, and the 222 yards were the second-most in a game in Owens’ 15-season career. The Bengals fell to 2-2 and the Browns improved to 1-3.Cincinnati....................................0 10 3 7 — 20Cleveland ....................................3 10 10 0 — 23

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCle. - P.Dawson 30 field goal ........................................................1-2:28 .........0-3Cle. - E.Moore 24 pass from S.Wallace (P.Dawson kick) ...........2-11:04 .......0-10Cin. - M.Nugent 24 field goal ........................................................2-7:16 .......3-10Cin. - T.Owens 78 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..............2-3:30 .....10-10Cle. - P.Dawson 31 field goal ........................................................2-0:00 .....10-13Cle. - P.Hillis 1 run (P.Dawson kick)..............................................3-8:54 .....10-20Cle. - P.Dawson 22 field goal ........................................................3-6:32 .....10-23Cin. - M.Nugent 25 field goal ........................................................3-1:14 .....13-23Cin. - B.Leonard 3 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ...........4-10:44 .....20-23

Missed FG: M.Nugent, Cin. (44B).Attendance: 66,731. Time: 3:02.

CINCINNATI CLEVELANDFirst downs ...................................................................21 ........................21Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-11 .................... 6-14Total net yards .............................................................413 ......................295Net yards rushing ..........................................................67 ......................116Net yards passing........................................................346 ......................179Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............36-25-0 ...............30-18-1Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 4-25 ...................... 1-5Punts-average ........................................................ 3-38.7 ................. 4-46.8Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 3-2 ...................... 0-0Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 5-47 .................. 5-107Penalties-yards ......................................................... 8-79 .................... 7-44Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-2 ...................... 1-0Time of possession ..................................................29:14 ...................30:46

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD BROWNS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 15 60 12 0 P.Hillis 27 102 24 1B.Scott 2 7 5 0 J.Cribbs 3 9 3 0C.Palmer 1 0 0 0 S.Wallace 5 5 6 0TOTALS 18 67 12 0 TOTALS 35 116 24 1

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BROWNS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 36 25 371 2-0 S.Wallace 30 18 184 1-1TOTALS 36 25 371 2-0 TOTALS 30 18 184 1-1

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD BROWNS No Yds Lg TDT.Owens 10 222 78t 1 B.Watson 6 60 21 0J.Gresham 5 35 12 0 C.Stuckey 5 56 16 0C.Ochocinco 3 59 42 0 J.Cribbs 2 24 15 0A.Caldwell 3 15 7 0 P.Hillis 2 8 4 0J.Shipley 2 29 20 0 E.Moore 1 24 24t 1B.Leonard 2 11 8 1 S.Aiken 1 7 7 0 M.Massaquoi 1 5 5 0TOTALS 25 371 78t 2 TOTALS 18 184 24t 1

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tacklers: D.Jones 9-5-14, K.Rivers 5-9-14. Sacks: K.Rivers 1-5. Int.: L.Hall 1-(-3). FF: C.Crocker 1. FR: None. CLEVELAND (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: T.Ward 5-3-8. Sacks: M.Roth 2-10, S.Fujita 1-13, K.Coleman 1-2. Int.: None. FF: S.Fujita 1. FR: K.Coleman 2-0.

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Tampa Bay delivered a late gut punch to the Bengals as the team’s 55th consecutive sellout crowd looked on at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bucs made two INTs in the final 2:28 of play, rising from a 21-14 deficit to a 24-21 win on Connor Barth’s 31-yard FG with :01 remaining. The Bucs tied the score at 21-21 on a 20-yard pass from QB Josh Freeman to WR Mike Williams with 1:26 to play. QB Carson Palmer threw for TDs to WR Terrell Owens and TE Jermaine Gresham, but his three INTs were his most in a game since he allowed a career-high four on Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona. Bengals HB Cedric Benson had his first 100-yard rushing game of the season (23 carries for 144 yards) and totaled 163 yards from scrimmage. Owens had his second straight game of more than 100 receiving yards, recording seven receptions for 102 yards with a 43-yard TD. The Bengals fell to 2-3 while Tampa Bay, a 3-13 team in 2009, improved to 3-1.

Tampa Bay ...................................0 7 7 10 — 24Cincinnati....................................7 3 3 8 — 21

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - T.Owens 43 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..............1-4:09 .........0-7T.B. - C.Grimm 11 interception return (C.Barth kick) .................2-14:32 .........7-7Cin. - M.Nugent 31 field goal ........................................................2-0:33 .......7-10T.B. - E.Graham 1 run (C.Barth kick) ............................................3-5:28 .....14-10Cin. - M.Nugent 35 field goal ........................................................3-1:29 .....14-13Cin. - J.Gresham 1 pass from C.Palmer (C.Benson run) ...........4-12:12 .....14-21T.B. - M.Williams 20 pass from J.Freeman (C.Barth kick) ...........4-1:26 .....21-21T.B. - C.Barth 31 field goal ............................................................4-0:01 .....24-21

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 63,888. Time: 3:25.

TAMPA BAY CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................21 ........................20Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-11 .................... 4-13Total net yards .............................................................391 ......................358Net yards rushing ........................................................125 ......................149Net yards passing........................................................266 ......................209Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............35-22-1 ...............36-21-3Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 3-18 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 6-33.8 ................. 6-51.3Punt returns-yards .................................................... 2-17 .................... 2-27Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 4-80 .................. 5-102Penalties-yards ......................................................... 3-25 .................... 9-60Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 4-2 ...................... 1-1Time of possession ..................................................30:25 ...................29:35

RUSHINGBUCS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDE.Graham 3 65 61 1 C.Benson 23 144 22 0C.Williams 11 33 14 0 B.Scott 2 4 3 0J.Freeman 3 20 12 0 C.Palmer 1 3 3 0K.Huggins 1 4 4 0 B.Leonard 2 -2 0 0L.Blount 4 3 3 0TOTALS 22 125 61 1 TOTALS 28 149 22 0

PASSINGBUCS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IJ.Freeman 33 20 280 1-1 C.Palmer 36 21 209 2-3J.Johnson 2 2 4 0-0TOTALS 35 22 284 1-1 TOTALS 36 21 209 2-3

RECEIVINGBUCS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDM.Williams 7 99 37 1 T.Owens 7 102 43t 1K.Winslow 6 75 22 0 A.Caldwell 4 33 19 0S.Stroughter 3 39 19 0 J.Gresham 4 24 10 1M.Spurlock 3 35 21 0 C.Ochocinco 3 20 9 0A.Benn 2 25 18 0 C.Benson 2 19 12 0J.Gilmore 1 11 11 0 B.Leonard 1 11 11 0TOTALS 22 284 37 1 TOTALS 21 209 43t 2

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE TAMPA BAY (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: C.Grimm 6-3-9. Sacks: None. Int.: S.Piscitelli 1-31, C.Grimm 1-11, A.Talib 1-0. FF: None. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: C.Ndukwe 8-2-10. Sacks: C.Crocker 2-8, R.Maualuga 1-10. Int.: J.Joseph 1-11. FF: C.Crocker 1. FR: C.Ndukwe 1-0.

Game 6 Falcons 39, Bengals 32Sunday, Oct. 24, at Georgia Dome

The Bengals staged an exciting comeback, but in the end did not win. Down 24-3 at halftime, they struck for a FG and three TDs in the third quarter and entered the final period with a 25-24 lead. The go-ahead TD was provided by CB Adam Jones, who forced a fumble by WR Roddy White and returned it 59 yards for a TD. But the Falcons responded to Jones’ TD by driving 74 yards in eight plays, with White scoring on an 11-yard pass. Following CB Brian Williams’ recovery of a fumble by HB Cedric Benson, the Falcons drove 48 yards for another score and a 39-25 lead. The Bengals closed to 39-32 on WR Chad Ochocinco’s eight-yard TD catch with 1:33 remaining, but Cincinnati did not get the ball back again until it took over on its own four-yard line with only 28 seconds to play. Ochocinco’s TD catch was the 64th of his Bengals career, pushing him out of a tie with former WR Carl Pickens for the franchise all-time lead. Bengals WR Terrell Owens scored his 150th NFL TD on a 19-yard reception. Bengals QB Carson Palmer’s 412 passing yards were the second-most of his career. But Atlanta’s White had 201 receiving yards, most against the Bengals since 1991. The Bengals fell to 2-4, while the Falcons improved to 5-2.

Cincinnati....................................3 0 22 7 — 32Atlanta .........................................7 17 0 15 — 39

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HAtl. - B.Finneran 3 pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) ..............1-10:10 .........0-7Cin. - M.Nugent 20 field goal ........................................................1-0:22 .........3-7Atl. - M.Bryant 45 field goal .......................................................2-13:30 .......3-10Atl. - R.White 43 pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick).................2-11:06 .......3-17Atl. - M.Turner 2 run (M.Bryant kick) ...........................................2-1:05 .......3-24Cin. - M.Nugent 33 field goal ........................................................3-9:34 .......6-24Cin. - T.Owens 19 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..............3-3:39 .....13-24Cin. - J.Shipley 64 pass from C.Palmer (pass failed) ...................3-1:38 .....19-24Cin. - A.Jones 59 fumble return (pass failed) ...............................3-1:16 .....25-24Atl. - R.White 11 pass from M.Ryan (M.Ryan-R.White pass) ...4-13:02 .....25-32Atl. - M.Turner 3 run (M.Bryant kick) ...........................................4-4:33 .....25-39Cin. - C.Ochocinco 8 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ........4-1:33 .....32-39

Missed FG: M. Nugent, Cin. (53WL).Attendance: 67,665. Time: 3:08.

CINCINNATI ATLANTAFirst downs ...................................................................28 ........................22Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 7-12 .................... 7-13Total net yards .............................................................469 ......................452Net yards rushing ..........................................................84 ......................153Net yards passing........................................................385 ......................299Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............50-36-0 ...............33-24-1Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 3-27 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 3-41.7 ................. 3-45.0Punt returns-yards .................................................... 2-10 ...................... 0-0Kickoff returns-yards ............................................... 7-156 .................. 6-168Penalties-yards ......................................................... 7-36 .................... 3-41Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-1 ...................... 1-1Time of possession ..................................................30:22 ...................29:38

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD FALCONS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 20 70 11 0 M.Turner 23 121 36 2B.Scott 1 14 14 0 G.Johnson 1 23 23 0 M.Ryan 1 5 5 0 J.Snelling 5 4 4 0TOTALS 21 84 14 0 TOTALS 30 153 36 2

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I FALCONS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 50 36 412 3-0 M.Ryan 33 24 299 3-1TOTALS 50 36 412 3-0 TOTALS 33 24 299 3-1

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD FALCONS No Yds Lg TDC.Ochocinco 10 108 18 1 R.White 11 201 46 2T.Owens 9 88 19t 1 J.Snelling 4 15 9 0J.Shipley 6 131 64t 1 M.Jenkins 3 25 11 0B.Scott 5 43 25 0 T.Gonzalez 2 27 22 0J.Gresham 4 26 9 0 M.Turner 2 23 19 0A.Caldwell 1 10 10 0 B.Finneran 2 8 5 1C.Benson 1 6 6 0TOTALS 36 412 64t 3 TOTALS 24 299 46 3

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tacklers: C.Ndukwe 4-4-8, K.Rivers 4-4-8. Sacks: None. Int.: L.Hall 1-0. FF: A.Jones 1. FR: A.Jones 1-59. ATLANTA (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: C.Owens 10-1-11. Sacks: J.Abraham 2-18, B.Williams 1-9. Int.: None. FF: C.Lofton 2. FR: B.Williams 1-12.

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Game 7 Dolphins 22, Bengals 14 Sunday, Oct. 31, at Paul Brown Stadium

The Bengals held leads of 7-0 and 14-6 in the first half, but finished the day with their fourth straight loss as Miami posted a 16-0 run to end the game. Cincinnati managed only 78 yards net offense in the second half and finished only six-for-16 on third-down conversions after going four-for-four on a game-opening TD drive. The Dolphins had no TDs and only a 15-14 lead (on five Dan Carpenter FGs) through three quarters, but they took full control by moving 96 yards in six plays for a TD on their first possession of the fourth quarter. WR Terrell Owens scored both Bengals TDs, on catches of seven and 37 yards, moving his fifth-ranked all-time NFL TD total to 152. Cincinnati fell to 2-5, while Miami improved to 4-3.

Miami..........................................3 9 3 7 — 22Cincinnati....................................7 7 0 0 — 14

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - T.Owens 7 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ................1-7:20 .........0-7Mia. - D.Carpenter 38 field goal ....................................................1-2:16 .........3-7Mia. - D.Carpenter 42 field goal ....................................................2-8:20 .........6-7Cin. - T.Owens 37 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..............2-2:45 .......6-14Mia. - D.Carpenter 24 field goal ....................................................2-0:54 .......9-14Mia. - D.Carpenter 54 field goal ....................................................2-0:00 .....12-14Mia. - D.Carpenter 31 field goal ....................................................3-2:47 .....15-14Mia. - R.Williams 1 run (D.Carpenter kick) .................................4-11:15 .....22-14

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 63.179. Time: 2:57.

MIAMI CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................20 ........................16Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-15 .................... 6-16Total net yards .............................................................354 ......................262Net yards rushing ........................................................137 ......................106Net yards passing........................................................217 ......................156Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............37-24-1 ...............38-17-1Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 0-0 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 4-49.0 ................. 9-39.9Punt returns-yards .................................................... 4-28 .................... 2-24Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 3-69 .................. 6-117Penalties-yards ......................................................... 4-42 .................... 4-36Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-1 ...................... 0-0Time of possession ..................................................33:29 ...................26:31

RUSHINGDOLPHINS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDR.Brown 16 61 13 0 C.Benson 20 69 13 0R.Williams 9 47 18 1 B.Scott 2 22 18 0B.Hartline 1 30 30 0 C.Palmer 3 13 8 0L.Polite 2 6 4 0 B.Leonard 1 2 2 0C.Henne 3 -7 -2 0TOTALS 31 137 30 1 TOTALS 26 106 18 0

PASSINGDOLPHINS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Henne 37 24 217 0-1 C.Palmer 38 17 156 2-1TOTALS 37 24 217 0-1 TOTALS 38 17 156 2-1

RECEIVINGDOLPHINS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDD.Bess 7 53 20 0 T.Owens 5 65 37t 2B.Marshall 5 64 25 0 C.Ochocinco 3 34 14 0B.Hartline 5 53 24 0 J.Shipley 3 28 14 0A.Fasano 3 36 15 0 J.Gresham 3 17 8 0L.Polite 2 2 3 0 C.Benson 3 12 8 0R.Brown 1 7 7 0R.Williams 1 2 2 0TOTALS 24 217 25 0 TOTALS 17 156 37t 2

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE MIAMI (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: B.Sapp 4-6-10. Sacks: None. Int.: S.Smith 1-18. FF: None. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: R.Maualuga 8-5-13. Sacks: None. Int.: M.Trent 1-0. FF: None. FR: None.

Game 8 Steelers 27, Bengals 21Monday night, Nov. 8, at Paul Brown Stadium

For the second time in three games, the Bengals dug an early hole and lost despite an impressive second-half rally. Against they Steelers, Cincinnati trailed 27-7 early in the fourth quarter but rallied to within 27-21 with more than nine minutes to play. Following a missed Pittsburgh FG try, the Bengals drove from their 36 to the Pittsburgh 12, but fell short of a possible game-winning TD when Pittsburgh broke up a fourth-down pass inside its five with 34 seconds left. It was the Bengals’ fifth straight loss, all of them by one-score margins. Cincinnati lost despite the second straight two-TD game by WR Terrell Owens, who led all receivers in catches (10) and yards (141). The Steelers had a 99-yard rushing day by RB Rashard Mendenhall and a 110-yard receiving game by WR Mike Wallace. The Bengals fell to 2-6, while the Steelers rose to 6-2, remaining tied with Baltimore for the AFC North lead.

Pittsburgh .................................10 10 0 7 — 27Cincinnati....................................0 7 0 14 — 21

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HPitt. - R.Mendenhall 1 run (J.Reed kick) .....................................1-12:57 .........7-0Pitt. - J.Reed 25 field goal .............................................................1-7:46 .......10-0Cin. - T.Owens 19 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..............2-8:46 .......10-7Pitt. - H.Ward 8 pass from B.Roethlisberger (J.Reed kick) ...........2-2:07 .......17-7Pitt. - J.Reed 53 field goal .............................................................2-0:05 .......20-7Pitt.. - M.Wallace 39 pass from A.Randle El (J.Reed kick) ..........4-14:50 .......27-7Cin. - T.Owens 27 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ............4-13:12 .....27-14Cin. - C.Benson 1 run (M.Nugent kick) ........................................4-9:05 .....27-21

Missed FG: J.Reed, Pitt. (46WL); M. Nugent, Cin. (51WL, 45WL).Attendance: 65,626. Time: 3:06.

PITTSBURGH CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................14 ........................18Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 6-14 .................... 3-12Total net yards .............................................................314 ......................272Net yards rushing ........................................................121 ........................54Net yards passing........................................................193 ......................218Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............28-18-1 ...............36-22-1Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 1-9 .................... 4-30Punts-average ........................................................ 5-40.6 ................. 5-33.2Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 1-0 ...................... 3-9Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 4-88 .................. 6-132Penalties-yards ......................................................... 7-73 .................... 3-30Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-1 ...................... 2-1Time of possession ..................................................32:19 ...................27:41

RUSHINGSTEELERS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDR.Mendenhall 22 99 22 1 C.Benson 18 54 8 1B.Roethlisberger 5 13 12 0M.Moore 2 5 3 0I.Redman 2 2 1 0A.Randle El 1 2 2 0TOTALS 32 121 22 1 TOTALS 18 54 8 1

PASSINGSTEELERS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IB.Roethlisberger C.Palmer 36 22 248 2-1 27 17 163 1-1A.Randle El 1 1 39 1-0TOTALS 28 18 202 2-1 TOTALS 36 22 248 2-1

RECEIVINGSTEELERS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDM.Wallace 5 110 39t 1 T.Owens 10 141 27t 2R.Mendenhall 3 31 17 0 J.Shipley 4 47 26 0H.Miller 3 21 9 0 B.Leonard 3 14 9 0H.Ward 3 10 8t 1 C.Benson 2 20 16 0M.Moore 2 8 5 0 J.Gresham 2 11 9 0M.Spaeth 1 12 12 0 C.Ochocinco 1 15 15 0A.Randle El 1 10 10 0TOTALS 18 202 39t 2 TOTALS 22 248 27t 2

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE PITTSBURGH (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: J.Farrior 9-1-10. Sacks: L.Woodley 2-16, J.Harrison 1-8, J.Farrior 1-6. Int.: L.Timmons 1-0. FF: L.Woodley 1. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 9-5-14. Sacks: R.Geathers 1-9. Int.: R.Williams 1-0. FF: L.Hall 2. FR: R.Williams 1-0.

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The Bengals went down early against Indianapolis, trailing 17-0 just two plays into the second quarter. The Colts scored both TDs off Cincinnati turnovers, as CB Kelvin Hayden scored on a 31-yard INT return and the second TD was set up by a lost fumble by HB Cedric Benson. Cincinnati battled hard for the rest of the game, but its comeback bid was scuttled by a turnover differential that reached minus-five by game’s end (five giveaways, no takeaways). The Bengals closed a 23-10 deficit to 23-17 on a 19-yard TD reception by rookie TE Jermaine Gresham with 2:35 to play, and then Cincinnati recovered an onside kickoff to get in position for a potential game-winning drive. But on the first play of the march, Colts Pro Bowl DE Dwight Freeney forced a fumble by Gresham following a reception, and Freeney recovered to essentially end the contest. Bengals K Mike Nugent suffered a season-ending knee injury on the successful onside kick. The Bengals fell to 0-7 in games against Colts QB Peyton Manning, though Manning did not manage a TD pass. Cincinnati fell to 2-7 while the Colts improved to 6-3.Cincinnati....................................0 10 0 7 — 17Indianapolis ..............................10 10 0 3 — 23

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HInd. - A.Vinatieri 28 field goal .......................................................1-3:25 .........0-3Ind. - K.Hayden 31 interception return (A.Vinatieri kick) ..............1-2:28 .......0-10Ind. - J.James 3 run (A.Vinatieri kick).........................................2-14:19 .......0-17Cin. - M.Nugent 27 field goal ........................................................2-9:51 .......3-17Cin. - C.Ochocinco 5 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ........2-1:06 .....10-17Ind. - A.Vinatieri 47 field goal .......................................................2-0:00 .....10-20Ind. - A.Vinatieri 23 field goal .....................................................4-10:01 .....10-23Cin. - J.Gresham 19 pass from C.Palmer (M.Nugent kick) ..........4-2:35 .....17-23Missed FG: None.Attendance: 67,404. Time: 3:06. CINCINNATI INDIANAPOLISFirst downs ...................................................................19 ........................16Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-13 .................... 5-14Total net yards .............................................................341 ......................256Net yards rushing ..........................................................72 ........................76Net yards passing........................................................269 ......................180Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............42-31-3 ...............36-20-0Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 3-23 ...................... 2-5Punts-average ........................................................ 4-40.3 ................. 7-41.3Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 2-4 ...................... 2-5Kickoff returns-yards ............................................... 4-124 .................... 2-44Penalties-yards ......................................................... 4-38 .................... 5-45Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-2 ...................... 0-0Time of possession ..................................................34:11 ...................25:49

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD COLTS Att Yds Lg TDB.Leonard 1 42 42 0 D.Brown 12 50 21 0C.Benson 14 24 6 0 J.James 10 26 7 1B.Scott 4 8 7 0A.Caldwell 1 -2 -2 0TOTALS 20 72 42 0 TOTALS 22 76 21 1

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I COLTS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 42 31 292 2-3 P.Manning 36 20 185 0-0TOTALS 42 31 292 2-3 TOTALS 36 20 185 0-0

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD COLTS No Yds Lg TDJ.Gresham 9 85 19t 1 J.Tamme 7 73 20 0C.Ochocinco 7 86 25 1 P.Garcon 5 37 14 0C.Benson 5 27 8 0 B.James 4 36 17 0T.Owens 4 64 23 0 R.Wayne 3 34 18 0J.Shipley 2 13 10 0 G.Robinson 1 5 5 0R.Kelly 2 9 5 0B.Leonard 2 8 5 0TOTALS 31 292 25 2 TOTALS 20 185 20 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 9-4-13. Sacks: C.Dunlap 1-4, G.Atkins 0.5-0.5, B.Johnson 0.5-0.5. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None. INDIANAPOLIS (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: K.Hayden 5-4-9. Sacks: D.Freeney 1-10, E.Foster 1-7, R.Mathis 1-6. Int.: T.Hagler 1-35, K.Hayden 1-31, A.Francisco 1-11. FF: K.Conner 1, D.Freeney 1. FR: A.Johnson 1-0, M.Newton 1-0.

Game 10 Bills 49, Bengals 31Sunday, Nov. 21, at Paul Brown Stadium

Cincinnati was outscored 42-3 after mounting a 28-7 second-quarter lead, and the Bills’ 35-0 second half marked the first time in history the Bengals were blanked in a half while giving up 35 or more points. The Bengals led 31-14 at halftime and allowed the Bills to become the first team in NFL history to win by 18 or more after trailing by 17 or more at halftime. The Bills had a 300-yard passer, a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver. Still leading 31-28 in the third quarter, the Bengals moved to the Buffalo five-yard line, but on third down, S George Wilson intercepted a Carson Palmer pass five yards deep in the end zone and returned it 56 yards, setting up a TD drive that put the Bills ahead for good. Buffalo WR Steve Johnson tied a Bengals opponents’ record with three TD receptions. The Bengals fell to 2-8 while the Bills improved to 2-8. The Bills defeated Cincinnati for the 10th straight time, a new record streak for a Bengals opponent.

Buffalo.........................................7 7 14 21 — 49Cincinnati....................................7 24 0 0 — 31

SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - C.Ochocinco 2 pass from C.Palmer (A.Pettrey kick) ..........1-8:07 .........0-7Buff. - F.Jackson 7 run (R.Lindell kick) ..........................................1-2:04 .........7-7Cin. - T.Owens 4 pass from C.Palmer (A.Pettrey kick) ................2-14:10 .......7-14Cin. - C.Benson 1 run (A.Pettrey kick) ........................................2-10:59 .......7-21Cin. - J.Joseph 21 interception return (A.Pettrey kick) ...............2-10:10 .......7-28Buff. - D.Jones 28 pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Lindell kick) ...........2-1:17 .....14-28Cin. - A.Pettrey 19 field goal..........................................................2-0:00 .....14-31Buff. - St. Johnson 28 pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Lindell kick) ...3-10:43 .....21-31Buff. - D.Florence 27 fumble return (R.Lindell kick) ......................3-9:54 .....28-31Buff. - St. Johnson 11 pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Lindell kick) ...4-14:13 .....35-31Buff. - St. Johnson 32 pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Lindell kick) ...4-11:36 .....42-31Buff. - F.Jackson 30 run (R.Lindell kick) ........................................4-1:52 .....49-31

Missed FG: R.Lindell, Buff. (33WR); A.Pettrey, Cin. (43WL).Attendance: 55,654. Time: 3:12.

BUFFALO CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................23 ........................26Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 5-10 .................... 9-16Total net yards .............................................................449 ......................361Net yards rushing ........................................................141 ......................133Net yards passing........................................................308 ......................228Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............34-21-2 ...............37-22-2Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 1-8 .................... 2-20Punts-average ........................................................ 1-44.0 ................. 2-35.5Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 0-0 ...................... 0-0Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 4-70 .................. 7-166Penalties-yards ....................................................... 10-58 .................... 7-57Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 0-0 ...................... 1-1Time of possession ..................................................27:51 ...................32:09

RUSHINGBILLS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDF.Jackson 21 116 30t 2 C.Benson 25 124 26 1R.Fitzpatrick 1 11 11 0 C.Palmer 2 12 9 0Q.Ganther 1 11 11 0 B.Scott 3 -3 0 0J.Caulcrick 1 2 2 0D.Jones 1 1 1 0TOTALS 25 141 30t 2 TOTALS 30 133 26 1

PASSINGBILLS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IR.Fitzpatrick 34 21 316 4-2 C.Palmer 34 19 230 2-2 J.Palmer 3 3 18 0-0TOTALS 34 21 316 4-2 TOTALS 37 22 248 2-2

RECEIVINGBILLS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDSt. Johnson 8 137 36 3 J.Shipley 5 71 37 0D.Jones 5 70 28t 1 T.Owens 3 63 48 1F.Jackson 3 13 7 0 C.Ochocinco 3 28 17 1L.Evans 2 72 54 0 B.Leonard 3 23 10 0D.Martin 2 15 15 0 C.Benson 3 22 11 0S.Nelson 1 9 9 0 J.Gresham 2 33 18 0 A.Caldwell 1 9 9 0 Q.Cosby 1 5 5 0 B.Scott 1 -6 -6 0TOTALS 21 316 54 4 TOTALS 22 248 48 2

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE BUFFALO (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: P.Posluszny 6-4-10. Sacks: Br.Scott 1-11, C.Kelsay 1-9. Int.: G.Wilson 1-56, D.Florence 1-2. FF: M.Stroud 1. FR: D.Florence 1-27. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 6-2-8. Sacks: D.Peko 0.5-4, P.Sims 0.5-4. Int.: J.Joseph 2-27. FF: None. FR: None.

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at New Meadowlands StadiumThe Bengals lost for the second straight week after leading at

halftime. QB Carson Palmer’s five-yard TD pass to rookie WR Jordan Shipley gave Cincinnati a 7-3 lead at the break, rewarding a consistent first-half defensive effort. But the Jets wiped out the lead early in the third quarter when WR Brad Smith scored on a 53-yard run on a reverse, and two special teams plays led to the Jets pulling away. The Bengals muffed a punt later in the third quarter, with the Jets recovering at the Cincinnati 14 and scoring two plays later. And after the Bengals pulled to within 17-10 on an Aaron Pettrey 28-yard FG, the Jets applied the finishing blow with an 89-yard Smith kickoff return for a score and a 24-10 edge. The Bengals were held to a season-low 163 net yards on offense. Cincinnati fell for the eighth game in a row and dropped to 2-9, while the Jets improved to 9-2.

Cincinnati....................................0 7 0 3 — 10N.Y. Jets ......................................0 3 14 9 — 26 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HNYJ - N.Folk 27 field goal .............................................................2-9:01 .........0-3Cin. - J.Shipley 5 pass from C.Palmer (A.Pettrey kick) ................2-0:43 .........7-3NYJ - B.Smith 53 run (N.Folk kick) .............................................3-14:13 .......7-10NYJ - S.Holmes 13 pass from M.Sanchez (N.Folk kick) ..............3-4:09 .......7-17Cin. - A.Pettrey 28 field goal........................................................4-12:33 .....10-17NYJ - B.Smith 89 kickoff return (N.Folk kick) .............................4-12:18 .....10-24NYJ - C.Palmer sacked in end zone by T.Pryce for safety .............4-6:52 .....10-26

Missed FG: A.Pettrey, Cin. (27WL); N.Folk, NYJ (44WL).Attendance: 78,903. Time: 3:08.

CINCINNATI NEW YORKFirst downs ...................................................................13 ........................18Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 4-15 .................... 3-13Total net yards .............................................................163 ......................319Net yards rushing ..........................................................46 ......................170Net yards passing........................................................117 ......................149Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............39-17-2 ...............28-16-1Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 3-18 .................... 2-17Punts-average ........................................................ 7-41.4 ................. 8-44.3Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 5-6 .................... 4-10Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 5-97 .................. 4-129Penalties-yards ......................................................... 2-25 .................... 8-64Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-1 ...................... 0-0Time of possession ..................................................26:31 ...................33:29

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD JETS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 18 41 14 0 S.Greene 18 70 9 0C.Palmer 2 5 6 0 B.Smith 3 55 53t 1 L.Tomlinson 13 49 9 0 M.Sanchez 3 -4 -1 0TOTALS 20 46 14 0 TOTALS 37 170 53t 1

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I JETS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 38 17 135 1-2 M.Sanchez 28 16 166 1-1C.Ochocinco 1 0 0 0-0TOTALS 39 17 135 1-2 TOTALS 28 16 166 1-1

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD JETS No Yds Lg TDJ.Shipley 5 38 12 1 S.Holmes 5 44 16 1C.Ochocinco 4 41 12 0 D.Keller 4 49 21 0T.Owens 3 17 8 0 B.Edwards 2 20 15 0J.Gresham 2 36 25 0 L.Tomlinson 2 14 9 0B.Leonard 2 3 3 0 B.Smith 1 23 23 0C.Benson 1 0 0 0 S.Greene 1 11 11 0 P.Turner 1 5 5 0TOTALS 17 135 25 1 TOTALS 16 166 23 1

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: K.Rivers 7-6-13. Sacks: C.Dunlap 2-17. Int.: R.Maualuga 1-11. FF: None. FR: None. NEW YORK (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: E.Smith 8-0-8. Sacks: D.Harris 1-8, T.Pryce 1-6, C.Pace 1-4. Int.: A.Cromartie 1-9, J.Leonhard 1-2. FF: None. FR: None.

Game 12 Saints 34, Bengals 30Sunday, Dec. 5, at Paul Brown Stadium

The Bengals temporarily overcame a 20-6 lead by the defending NFL champions, rallying to go ahead 30-27 when rookie K Clint Stitser, playing his first NFL game, nailed a 47-yard FG with 4:25 left. But the Saints, who thrived on big plays all day, used a 42-yard Drew Brees-to-Robert Meacham completion to spark a 68-yard drive for a game-winning TD with 0:31 remaining. The Saints gained 244 of their 436 yards on the day on five plays — a 55-yard rush and passes of 42, 43, 52 and 52 yards. On its final drive, New Orleans faced a fourth-and-two from the Bengals’ seven, but got a first down when Cincinnati DT Pat Sims was called for an offside penalty. The Saints scored on the next play, on a three-yard pass from Brees to WR Marques Colston. The Bengals lost for the ninth straight game and fell to 2-10. The Saints won their fifth in a row and improved to 9-3.

New Orleans ................................3 10 7 14 — 34Cincinnati....................................0 6 6 18 — 30 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HN.O. - G.Hartley 48 field goal .........................................................1-8:44 .........3-0Cin. - C.Stitser 29 field goal ........................................................2-13:03 .........3-3N.O. - C.Ivory 55 run (G.Hartley kick) ..........................................2-12:02 .......10-3Cin. - C.Stitser 23 field goal ..........................................................2-9:41 .......10-6N.O. - G.Hartley 24 field goal .........................................................2-0:13 .......13-6N.O. - C.Ivory 1 run (G.Hartley kick) ..............................................3-9:06 .......20-6Cin. - T.Owens 5 pass from C.Palmer (kick failed WR).................3-3:54 .....20-12Cin. - C.Benson 1 run (C.Stitser kick) .........................................4-13:38 .....20-19N.O. - R.Meachem 52 pass from D.Brees (G.Hartley kick)..........4-12:13 .....27-19Cin. - C.Benson 4 run (C.Palmer-J.Gresham pass)......................4-8:08 .....27-27Cin. - C.Stitser 47 field goal ..........................................................4-4:25 .....27-30N.O. - M.Colston 3 pass from D.Brees (G.Hartley kick) ................0-0:31 .....34-30

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 59,963. Time: 3:09.

NEW ORLEANS CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................19 ........................21Third down conversions-attempts ............................... 1-8 .................... 5-14Total net yards .............................................................436 ......................311Net yards rushing ........................................................146 ........................96Net yards passing........................................................290 ......................215Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............29-24-1 ...............33-23-0Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 2-23 .................... 3-34Punts-average ........................................................ 3-45.3 ................. 2-56.5Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 1-2 .................... 2-30Kickoff returns-yards ............................................... 7-116 .................. 6-179Penalties-yards ..................................................... 11-100 .................... 7-43Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-0 ...................... 1-0Time of possession ..................................................27:27 ...................32:33

RUSHINGSAINTS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDC.Ivory 15 117 55t 2 C.Benson 19 49 7 2R.Bush 5 26 10 0 B.Scott 6 43 18 0J.Jones 2 3 4 0 B.Leonard 1 4 4 0TOTALS 22 146 55t 2 TOTALS 26 96 18 2

PASSINGSAINTS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-ID.Brees 29 24 313 2-1 C.Palmer 33 23 249 1-0TOTALS 29 24 313 2-1 TOTALS 33 23 249 1-0

RECEIVINGSAINTS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDL.Moore 6 36 9 0 T.Owens 6 47 20 1R.Meachem 3 106 52t 1 C.Ochocinco 5 96 33 0J.Graham 3 72 52 0 J.Shipley 4 25 8 0M.Colston 3 65 43 1 J.Gresham 3 43 23 0J.Jones 3 6 6 0 B.Leonard 3 24 14 0R.Bush 3 0 9 0 C.Benson 2 14 11 0J.Shockey 2 28 18 0D.Henderson 1 0 0 0TOTALS 24 313 52t 2 TOTALS 23 249 33 1

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE NEW ORLEANS (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: R.Harper 5-4-9. Sacks: R.Harper 1-16, S.Ellis 1-12, J.Vilma 1-6. Int.: None. FF: S.Ellis 1. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 6-6-12. Sacks: C.Dunlap 1.5-19, G.Atkins 0.5-4. Int.: R.Nelson 1-7. FF: R.Geathers 1. FR: None.

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The Bengals overcame an early 7-0 deficit, taking the lead for good at 10-7 on the first of rookie K Clint Stitser’s four FGs, with 4:19 remaining in the second quarter. Cincinnati snapped a 10-game losing streak and regained a three-game lead (39-36) in the “Battle of Ohio” series against the Browns. HB Cedric Benson scored Cincinnati’s only TD, on an 18-yard run to tie the game 7-7 in the second quarter, and Benson finished with season highs in rushing yards (150) and carries (31). The Bengals’ offensive line led a pass protection effort of no sacks allowed and spearheaded season highs in team rushing yards (188) and possession time (38:03). Cincinnati’s defense had four sacks for the second straight week and held the Browns to 278 net yards. Cleveland provided some late excitement with a 46-yard TD pass, pulling to within 19-17 with 2:13 still to play. But the Browns elected to try an onside kick, although they had two timeouts plus the two-minute warning, and WR Quan Cosby recovered the try for the Bengals. Three Benson rushes gave Cincinnati a crucial first down, and Bengals QB Carson Palmer then took a knee twice to run out the clock. Cincinnati improved to 3-11 while the Browns fell to 5-9.

Cleveland ....................................7 0 0 10 — 17Cincinnati....................................0 10 6 3 — 19 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCle. - R.Royal 20 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) .............1-12:08 .........7-0Cin. - C.Benson 18 run (C.Stitser kick) .......................................2-12:52 .........7-7Cin. - C.Stitser 25 field goal ..........................................................2-4:19 .......7-10Cin. - C.Stitser 39 field goal ........................................................3-11:11 .......7-13Cin. - C.Stitser 34 field goal ..........................................................3-3:33 .......7-16Cle. - P.Dawson 23 field goal ......................................................4-14:06 .....10-16Cin. - C.Stitser 20 field goal ..........................................................4-9:58 .....10-19Cle. - B.Robiskie 46 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) ..........4-2:13 .....17-19

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 56,342. Time: 2:51.

CLEVELAND CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................14 ........................22Third down conversions-attempts ............................... 2-8 .................... 6-13Total net yards .............................................................278 ......................397Net yards rushing ..........................................................59 ......................188Net yards passing........................................................219 ......................209Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............25-19-0 ...............23-14-0Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 4-24 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 5-37.0 ................. 1-34.0Punt returns-yards ...................................................... 0-0 .................... 2-26Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 6-92 .................... 3-73Penalties-yards ......................................................... 3-25 .................... 6-55Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 1-0 ...................... 0-0Time of possession ..................................................21:57 ...................38:03

RUSHINGBROWNS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDP.Hillis 14 59 18 0 C.Benson 31 150 18t 1 B.Scott 8 40 8 0 C.Palmer 5 -1 2 0 B.Leonard 1 -1 -1 0TOTALS 14 59 18 0 TOTALS 45 188 18t 1

PASSINGBROWNS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.McCoy 25 19 243 2-0 C.Palmer 23 14 209 0-0TOTALS 25 19 243 2-0 TOTALS 23 14 209 0-0

RECEIVINGBROWNS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDB.Watson 7 92 24 0 A.Caldwell 4 89 53 0B.Robiskie 5 82 46t 1 C.Ochocinco 2 36 20 0R.Royal 2 29 20t 1 J.Simpson 2 30 15 0P.Hillis 2 23 12 0 J.Shipley 2 14 9 0M.Massaquoi 1 11 11 0 B.Leonard 1 20 20 0J.Cribbs 1 4 4 0 Q.Cosby 1 11 11 0C.Stuckey 1 2 2 0 J.Gresham 1 6 6 0 R.Kelly 1 3 3 0TOTALS 19 243 46t 2 TOTALS 14 209 53 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CLEVELAND (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: A.Rubin 5-5-10. Sacks: None. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: R.Williams 6-4-10. Sacks: C.Dunlap 2-15, P.Sims 1-8, G.Atkins 1-1. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None.

Game 13 Steelers 23, Bengals 7Sunday, Dec. 12, at Heinz Field

The Bengals drove 69 yards with the game’s opening possession and took a 7-0 lead against the division-leading Steelers on a one-yard pass from QB Carson Palmer to OT Andrew Whitworth, who had lined up as an eligible receiver. For the second straight year, the Steelers did not score an offensive TD at home against the Bengals. But the Steelers returned two INTs for TDs — one by S Troy Polamalu and one by LB LaMarr Woodley — and the Bengals managed only 131 net offensive yards after their opening TD drive. The Steelers managed 354 yards net offense and scored three FGs. The Bengals fell to 2-11, losing for the 10th straight game, matching their longest one-season losing streak in franchise history. The Steelers improved to 10-3 and held on to the AFC North Division lead.

Cincinnati....................................7 0 0 0 — 7Pittsburgh ...................................0 10 3 10 — 23 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - A.Whitworth 1 pass from C.Palmer (C.Stitser kick) ............1-9:58 .........7-0Pitt. - T.Polamalu 45 interception return (S.Suisham kick) ..........2-4:37 .........7-7Pitt. - S.Suisham 23 field goal ......................................................2-0:21 .......7-10Pitt. - S.Suisham 35 field goal ......................................................3-8:34 .......7-13Pitt. - L.Woodley 14 interception return (S.Suisham kick) .........4-12:21 .......7-20Pitt. - S.Suisham 41 field goal ......................................................4-5:34 .......7-23

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 57,501. Time: 2:56.

CINCINNATI PITTSBURGHFirst downs ...................................................................14 ........................18Third down conversions-attempts ............................... 2-8 .................... 7-15Total net yards .............................................................190 ......................354Net yards rushing ..........................................................34 ......................123Net yards passing........................................................156 ......................231Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............32-20-3 ...............33-21-0Sacks against-yards lost ........................................... 3-22 .................... 4-27Punts-average ........................................................ 5-43.4 ................. 5-35.2Punt returns-yards .................................................... 2-23 ...................... 2-1Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 5-77 .................... 2-40Penalties-yards ......................................................... 4-25 .................... 9-89Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 0-0 ...................... 1-0Time of possession ..................................................25:29 ...................34:31

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD STEELERS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 8 19 7 0 R.Mendenhall 18 66 10 0B.Scott 4 15 8 0 B.Roethlisberger 3 23 13 0C.Palmer 2 0 1 0 M.Moore 4 18 9 0 M.Wallace 1 12 12 0 I.Redman 1 4 4 0TOTALS 14 34 8 0 TOTALS 27 123 13 0

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I STEELERS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 32 20 178 1-3 B.Roethlisberger 33 21 258 0-0TOTALS 32 20 178 1-3 TOTALS 33 21 258 0-0

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD STEELERS No Yds Lg TDC.Ochocinco 6 71 16 0 H.Ward 8 115 29 0R.Kelly 4 15 5 0 M.Wallace 5 78 33 0C.Benson 3 26 24 0 A.Brown 3 27 12 0J.Shipley 3 26 16 0 A.Randle El 2 19 22 0B.Leonard 2 17 9 0 R.Mendenhall 1 9 9 0T.Owens 1 22 22 0 I.Redman 1 6 6 0A.Whitworth 1 1 1t 1 M.Spaeth 1 4 4 0TOTALS 20 178 24 1 TOTALS 21 258 33 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: R.Williams 8-3-11. Sacks: D.Jones 1-9, P.Sims 1-8, M.Johnson 1-2, C.Dunlap 0.5-4, C.Ndukwe 0.5-4. Int.: None. FF: None. FR: None. PITTSBURGH (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: J.Farrior 6-4-10. Sacks: L.Woodley 2-14, W.Gay 1-8. Int.: T.Polamalu 2-57, L.Woodley 1-14, B.McFadden 0-0 (received lateral). FF: None. FR: None.

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Game 16 Ravens 13, Bengals 7Sunday, Jan. 2, at M&T Bank Stadium

Looking to close a disappointing season with a third straight win, the Bengals were denied in a fourth-quarter comeback bid against a playoff-bound Ravens team that played all its starters because it remained in contention for the AFC North title. Cincinnati closed a 13-0 deficit to 13-7 on an 11-yard pass from QB Carson Palmer to WR Jerome Simpson early in the final period, but a late Bengals drive for a potential winning score died when the Ravens forced an incompletion on a fourth-and-one play from the Baltimore two-yard line with just 10 seconds to play. Simpson tied for the second most catches in a game in Bengals history (12), and he gained 123 yards. Palmer’s 45 pass attempts lifted him to a Bengals record 586 for the season. Rookie Bengals DE Carlos Dunlap had 1.5 sacks and finished with 9.5, setting a team rookie sacks record and finishing second in sacks in the NFL among rookies. The Bengals closed the season with a 4-12 record, and Baltimore finished 12-4.

Cincinnati....................................0 0 0 7 — 7Baltimore.....................................3 3 7 0 — 13 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HBalt. - B.Cundiff 25 field goal .......................................................1-10:10 .........0-3Balt. - B.Cundiff 47 field goal .........................................................2-4:41 .........0-6Balt. - R.Rice 7 run (B.Cundiff kick) ...............................................3-5:47 .......0-13Cin. - J.Simpson 11 pass from C.Palmer (C.Stitser kick) ..........4-12:24 .......7-13

Missed FG: C. Stitser, Cin. (29WR).Attendance: 71,088. Time: 3:00.

CINCINNATI BALTIMOREFirst downs ...................................................................20 ........................10Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 7-17 .................... 2-11Total net yards .............................................................395 ......................199Net yards rushing ..........................................................90 ........................98Net yards passing........................................................305 ......................101Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............45-32-2 ...............19-14-1Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 0-0 .................... 4-24Punts-average ........................................................ 4-40.5 ................. 7-47.9Punt returns-yards .................................................... 4-49 .................... 3-14Kickoff returns-yards ................................................. 2-51 .................... 1-30Penalties-yards ......................................................... 4-49 .................... 7-45Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 4-3 ...................... 1-1Time of possession ..................................................34:42 ...................25:18

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD RAVENS Att Yds Lg TDC.Benson 21 53 9 0 R.Rice 20 77 11 1B.Scott 5 32 12 0 D.Stallworth 1 15 15 0C.Palmer 2 3 3 0 W.McGahee 2 5 7 0J.Simpson 1 2 2 0 J.Flacco 3 1 3 0C.Pressley 1 0 0 0 L.McClain 1 0 0 0C.Peerman 1 0 0 0TOTALS 31 90 12 0 TOTALS 27 98 15 1

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I RAVENS Att Cmp Yds TD-IC.Palmer 45 32 305 1-2 J.Flacco 19 14 125 0-1TOTALS 45 32 305 1-2 TOTALS 19 14 125 0-1

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD RAVENS No Yds Lg TDJ.Simpson 12 123 21 1 T.Heap 3 53 37 0A.Caldwell 7 94 39 0 D.Mason 3 34 15 0C.Coffman 3 30 14 0 L.McClain 3 4 6 0C.Benson 3 12 8 0 T.HoushmandzadehJ.Shipley 2 14 8 0 2 17 10 0R.Kelly 2 6 3 0 A.Boldin 2 9 8 0C.Peerman 1 11 11 0 W.McGahee 1 8 8 0B.Scott 1 9 9 0C.Pressley 1 6 6 0TOTALS 32 305 39 1 TOTALS 14 125 37 0

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tacklers: R.Williams 6-1-7, M.Johnson 5-2-7, D.Jones 5-2-7, K.Rivers 5-2-7. Sacks: C.Dunlap 1.5-11.5, M.Johnson 1-6, R.Williams 1-3, G.Atkins 0.5-3.5. Int.: R.Nelson 1-56. FF: R.Nelson 1. FR: C.Dunlap 1-0. BALTIMORE (press box stats) — Leading Tacklers: R.Lewis 9-2-11, D.Landry 8-3-11. Sacks: None. Int.: E.Reed 2-48. FF: C.Carr 2. FR: R.Lewis 2-0, H.Ngata 1-0.

Game 15 Bengals 34, Chargers 20Sunday, Dec. 26, at Paul Brown Stadium

The Bengals won their second straight game following a 10-game losing streak, and in so doing, eliminated San Diego from playoff contention. QB Carson Palmer led the way with a career-high 157.2 passer rating, completing 16 of 21 passes for 269 yards with four TDs and no INTs. Third-year WR Jerome Simpson, a second-round Bengals draft pick in 2008, had a long-awaited breakout game with six catches for 124 yards and two TDs. The Bengals never trailed, but they saw San Diego pull within 13-10 in the third quarter and then gain possession for a possible go-ahead score. But on a first-down play from the Chargers’ 47, Bengals LB Rey Maualuga intercepted a Philip Rivers pass at the Bengals’ 32 and returned it 47 yards, setting up a 21-yard Cincinnati TD drive for a 20-10 edge. The Bengals would extend that lead to 34-13 before the Chargers added a TD with 1:27 to play. The Bengals improved to 4-11 while San Diego fell to 8-7.

San Diego ...................................0 3 7 10 — 20Cincinnati....................................7 6 0 21 — 34 SCORETEAM-SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFT V-HCin. - J.Gresham 3 pass from C.Palmer (C.Stitser kick) ............1-10:19 .........0-7Cin. - J.Simpson 10 pass from C.Palmer (kick failed, WL) ........2-12:54 .......0-13S.D. - N.Kaeding 20 field goal .......................................................2-1:15 .......3-13S.D. - R.Mathews 23 run (N.Kaeding kick) ...................................3-5:45 .....10-13Cin. - J.Shipley 3 pass from C.Palmer (C.Stitser kick) ...............4-13:00 .....10-20S.D. - N.Kaeding 28 field goal .......................................................4-7:18 .....13-20Cin. - J.Simpson 59 pass from C.Palmer (C.Stitser kick) ............4-6:25 .....13-27Cin. - B.Scott 10 run (C.Stitser kick) .............................................4-3:54 .....13-34S.D. - K.Washington 5 pass from P.Rivers (N.Kaeding kick) ........4-1:27 .....20-34

Missed FG: None.Attendance: 54,194. Time: 3:00.

SAN DIEGO CINCINNATIFirst downs ...................................................................23 ........................18Third down conversions-attempts ............................. 6-13 .................... 8-14Total net yards .............................................................313 ......................371Net yards rushing ..........................................................64 ......................102Net yards passing........................................................249 ......................269Pass attempts-completions-interceptions ............40-27-1 ...............21-16-0Sacks against-yards lost ............................................. 1-7 ...................... 0-0Punts-average ........................................................ 4-31.8 ................. 4-32.3Punt returns-yards .................................................... 1-12 ...................... 0-0Kickoff returns-yards ............................................... 6-127 .................... 4-84Penalties-yards ........................................................... 1-5 .................... 6-57Fumbles-lost ............................................................... 2-1 ...................... 1-1Time of possession ..................................................29:51 ...................30:09

RUSHINGCHARGERS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDR.Mathews 12 55 23t 1 C.Benson 24 52 11 0D.Sproles 3 8 6 0 B.Scott 11 50 10t 1P.Rivers 1 2 2 0 C.Peerman 1 1 1 0J.Hester 2 1 1 0 C.Palmer 2 -1 0 0M.Tolbert 4 -2 6 0TOTALS 22 64 23t 1 TOTALS 38 102 11 1

PASSINGCHARGERS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IP.Rivers 40 27 256 1-1 C.Palmer 21 16 269 4-0TOTALS 40 27 256 1-1 TOTALS 21 16 269 4-0

RECEIVINGCHARGERS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDD.Sproles 8 55 13 0 J.Simpson 6 124 59t 2K.Washington 5 40 11 1 A.Caldwell 4 87 44 0L.Naanee 4 59 19 0 J.Gresham 4 56 23 1V.Jackson 4 54 17 0 J.Shipley 1 3 3t 1R.Mathews 3 28 16 0 B.Scott 1 -1 -1 0R.McMichael 2 13 8 0K.Wilson 1 7 7 0TOTALS 27 256 19 1 TOTALS 16 269 59t 4

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE SAN DIEGO (press box stats) — Leading Tackler: E.Weddle 11-5-16. Sacks: None. Int.: None. FF: A.Applewhite 1. FR: O.Nwagbuo 1-0. CINCINNATI (coaches’ stats) — Leading Tackler: D.Jones 7-8-15. Sacks: C.Dunlap 1-7. Int.: R.Maualuga 1-47. FF: R.Nelson 1. FR: R.Williams 1-1.

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P P P P P PMurray, Rico.................................4-0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PNdukwe, Chinedum ....................12-6 P P P P SS SS ILNelson, Reggie ...........................16-6 P P P P P P SSNelson, Tom .................................8-0 RPUP RPUP RPUP RPUP RPUP P PNugent, Mike................................9-0 P P P P P P POchocinco, Chad......................14-12 WR WR WR WR WR WR POdom, Antwan..............................4-3 RDE RDE IL RDE P RSBC RSBCOwens, Terrell ..........................14-11 WR WR WR WR WR WR PPalmer, Carson .........................16-16 QB QB QB QB QB QB QBPalmer, Jordan .............................1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPPeerman, Cedric...........................7-0 P P IL IL IL P PPeko, Domata ...........................16-16 NT NT NT NT NT NT NTPender, David ...............................0-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTPettrey, Aaron ...............................2-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTPressley, Chris .............................4-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTRatliff, Keiwan ..............................3-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTRey, Vincent .................................2-0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PSRivers, Keith .............................15-13 WLB IL WLB WLB WLB WLB WLBRoland, Dennis.........................16-12 ROT TE ROT ROT ROT P PRucker, Frostee .............................9-3 P P P P P RDE RDERuffin, James ...............................0-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTScott, Bernard ............................16-0 P P P P P P PShipley, Jordan ..........................15-4 3rdWR 3rdWR P P IL P PShirley, Jason...............................0-0 RNFI RNFI RNFI RNFI RNFI RNFI RNFISimpson, Jerome .........................5-3 P IL IL IL P IL ILSims, Pat....................................14-8 IL P P P P IL PSkuta, Dan..................................16-1 P P P P P P PSmith, Andre ................................7-4 P ROT IL P P ROT ROTStephens, Reggie .........................0-0 IL IL IL IL IL IL ILStitser, Clint .................................5-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTTrent, Morgan ...............................8-1 P P P P P P LCBTronzo, Joe ...................................0-0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PSVakapuna, Fui ..............................0-0 RI RI RI RI RI RI RIWade, Jonathan ............................4-3 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTWhite, Marvin ..............................3-0 NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWTWhitworth, Andrew ...................16-16 LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOTWilliams, Bobbie ......................16-16 RG RG RG RG RG RG RGWilliams, Roy ...........................12-11 SS SS SS SS IL IL ILWilson, Gibril ...............................0-0 RI RI RI RI RI RI RI

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RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCBHarris, Cary ........................................ NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PSHarris, Clark .............................................P P P P P P P P PHodge, Shay...........................................PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS ILHuber, Kevin .............................................P P P P P P P P PHudson, Otis ..........................................PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PSJohnson, Brandon ....................................P WLB P P LB P P P PJohnson, Michael.....................................P RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDEJohnson, Tank ......................................... IL IL IL RI RI RI RI RI RIJones, Adam ...........................................RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RIJones, Dhani .......................................MLB MLB MLB MLB LB MLB MLB MLB MLBJoseph, Johnathan .............................. LCB LCB LCB IL LCB IL LCB LCB LCBKelly, Reggie .......................................... TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TEKnicky, Tim ........................................ NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PSLeFevour, Dan ....................................... IL* IL* IL* IL* IL* IL* IL* IL* IL*Leonard, Brian..........................................P P P P P P P IL RILivings, Nate ..........................................LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LGMathis, Evan .......................................DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P P PMaualuga, Rey .....................................SLB SLB SLB SLB P SLB SLB SLB SLBMcDonald, Clinton ...................................P P P P DNP P P P PMiles, Jeromy ........................................PS PS PS P P P P P PMills, Garrett ...................................... NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT IL ILMitchell, Andrew .....................................RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RI RIMuckelroy, Roddrick ............................... IL P P P P P P P PMurray, Rico....................................... NWT P P IL P RI RI RI RINdukwe, Chinedum ..................................P FS P FS FS FS RI RI RINelson, Reggie .........................................P P P SS SS P FS FS FSNelson, Tom .............................................P P P P P P RNF-I RNF-I RNF-INugent, Mike............................................P P RI RI RI RI RI RI RIOchocinco, Chad...................................WR WR WR WR WR WR P IL ILOdom, Antwan...................................RSBC RSBC REX IL RI RI RI RI RIOwens, Terrell .......................................WR WR WR WR P WR P RI RIPalmer, Carson ...................................... QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QBPalmer, Jordan ....................................DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPPeerman, Cedric...................................... IL IL IL P IL IL IL P PPeko, Domata .........................................NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NTPender, David ..................................... 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2010June 25: Signed WR Dezmon Briscoe (D6).July 7: Signed G Otis Hudson (D5).July 16: Signed DT Geno Atkins (D4a).July 20: Waived G Jason Shirley (non-football injury).July 21: Signed C Reggie Stephens (D7); G Jason Shirley cleared

waivers and reverted to Reserve/Non-Football Injury list.July 22: Waived C Dan Santucci.July 23: Signed CB Brandon Ghee (D3b).July 27: Signed LB Roddrick Muckelroy (D4b).July 28: Signed DE Carlos Dunlap (D2) and WR Jordan Shipley (D3a).July 29: Signed WR Terrell Owens (UFA’10); Waived WR Freddie Brown.Aug. 3: Signed TE Jermaine Gresham (D1); Waived DE Rahim Alem.Aug. 10: Waived HB Cordera Eason (injured); Signed HB James

Johnson (FA).Aug. 11: HB Cordera Eason cleared waivers and reverted to Reserve/

Injured list.Aug. 17: Waived C Jonathan Luigs.Aug. 23: Signed S Marvin White (FA); Signed G/T Chris Rodgers

(CFA); Waived OT Andrew Mitchell (injured).Aug. 24: OT Andrew Mitchell cleared waivers and reverted to Reserve/

Injured list.Aug. 29: Terminated contract of WR Antonio Bryant; Placed S Gibril

Wilson on Reserve/Injured list; Waived LS Mike Windt.Aug. 30: Placed S Tom Nelson on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform

list; Terminated contract of LB Rashad Jeanty (failed physical).Sept. 4: Traded CB David Jones and a conditional draft choice to

Jacksonville for S Reggie Nelson; Terminated contracts of LB Abdul Hodge and WR Matt Jones; Waived 18 players: WR Dezmon Briscoe, TE Chase Coffman, DT Orien Harris, S Kyries Hebert, TE Darius Hill, G Otis Hudson, HB James Johnson, OT Gabriel Manns, DT Clinton McDonald, S Jeromy Miles, S Rico Murray, K David Rayner, LB Vincent Rey, OT Chris Rodgers, CB Johnny Sears, G Isaac Sowells, FB Joe Tronzo, S Marvin White; Waived WR Maurice Purify and HB Cordera Eason (Reserve/Injured list) with injury settlements; Waived FB Fui Vakapuna (injured).

Sept. 5: Acquired QB Dan LeFevour on waivers from Chicago; Terminated contract of QB J.T. O’Sullivan; FB Fui Vakapuna cleared waivers and reverted to Reserve/Injured list; Signed seven players to the practice squad: TE Chase Coffman, G Otis Hudson, DT Clinton McDonald, S Jeromy Miles, S Rico Murray, FB Joe Tronzo and LB Vincent Rey.

Sept. 8: Signed WR Shay Hodge to practice squad.Oct. 15: Placed DE Antwan Odom on Reserve/Suspended by

Commissioner list.Oct. 20: Announced that S Tom Nelson (Reserve/Physically Unable to

Perform list) will return to practice on a roster exemption.Oct. 22: Activated S Tom Nelson from Reserve/Physically Unable to

Perform list to 53-player roster.Oct. 26: Signed TE J.P. Foschi (FA); Placed CB Adam Jones on

Reserve/Injured list; Waived TE Daniel Coats.Oct. 29: Signed S Rico Murray from practice squad.Nov. 2: Signed DE James Ruffin (FA) to practice squad.Nov. 8: Signed DT Clinton McDonald from practice squad; Waived

CB Rico Murray.Nov. 9: Signed TE Chase Coffman from practice squad; Waived TE

J.P. Foschi.Nov. 10: Signed CB Rico Murray and FB Chris Pressley to practice

squad.Nov. 13: Signed CB Rico Murray from the practice squad; Placed OT

Andre Smith on Reserve/Injured list.Nov. 15: Placed K Mike Nugent and CB Morgan Trent on Reserve/

Injured list; Announced that DE Antwan Odom (Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list) will return to practice on a roster exemption.

Nov. 16: Signed OT Kirk Chambers (FA) and K Aaron Pettrey (FA); Signed OT Andrew Gardner (FA) to practice squad.

Nov. 18: Signed DE Victor Adeyanju (FA); Placed DE Jonathan Fanene on Reserve/Injured list.

Nov. 22: Signed CB Jonathan Wade (FA); Activated DE Antwan Odom from exemption status to 53-player roster; Placed S Chris Crocker and DE Frostee Rucker on Reserve/Injured list.

Nov. 23: Signed CB Fred Bennett (FA); Placed DT Tank Johnson on Reserve/Injured list.

Nov. 24: Signed S Jeromy Miles from practice squad; Waived DE

Victor Adeyanju.Nov. 30: Signed K Clint Stitser; Waived K Aaron Pettrey; Signed

FB James Develin and LB Tim Knicky to practice squad; Released FB Joe Tronzo from practice squad.

Dec. 2: Signed DE Victor Adeyanju; Placed DE Antwan Odom on Reserve/Injured list.

Dec. 8: Signed LB Vincent Rey from practice squad; Placed CB Brandon Ghee on Reserve/Injured list.

Dec. 10: Signed FB Chris Pressley from practice squad; Placed CB Rico Murray on Reserve/Injured list.

Dec. 13: Placed S Chinedum Ndukwe on Reserve/Injured list.Dec. 14: Signed S Marvin White (FA); Placed S Tom Nelson on

Reserve/Non-Football Illness list; Signed S Cary Harris to practice squad.

Dec. 15: Signed CB Keiwan Ratliff (FA).Dec. 21: Placed WR Terrell Owens on Reserve/Injured list.Dec. 22: Acquired TE Garrett Mills on waivers from Philadelphia.Dec. 28: Acquired CB David Pender on waivers from Indianapolis;

Placed HB Brian Leonard on Reserve/Injured list.Dec. 29: Applied a roster exemption to CB David Pender.Dec. 31: Signed WR Shay Hodge from practice squad.

2011Jan. 3: Signed five practice squad players to offseason roster: FB

James Develin, OT Andrew Gardner, S Cary Harris, G Otis Hudson, DE James Ruffin.

Jan. 9: Practice squad contract expired for LB Tim Knicky.Jan. 10: Contract for S Cary Harris was disapproved by the NFL.Jan. 31: Announced that offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski will

not return to coaching staff in 2011.Feb. 3: Hired Jay Gruden as offensive coordinator. Feb. 10: The roster exemption of CB David Pender was lifted.Feb. 14: WRs coach Mike Sheppard accepted a position with

Jacksonville Jaguars.Feb. 15: Assistant DBs coach Louie Cioffi accepted a position with

Arizona Cardinals.Feb. 21: Added assistant coaches James Urban (wide receivers)

and David Lippincott (defensive quality control); Changed the title of assistant special teams/assistant linebackers coach Paul Guenther to assistant special teams/assistant defensive backs.

Apr. 28: Selected one player in annual NFL draft: WR A.J. Green of Georgia in Round 1 (fourth overall).

Apr. 29: Selected two players in annual NFL draft: QB Andy Dalton of Texas Christian (35th overall) and LB Dontay Moch of Nevada (66th).

Apr. 30: Selected five players in annual NFL draft: G Clint Boling of Georgia in Round 4 (101st overall), S Robert Sands of West Virginia in Round 5 (134th), WR Ryan Whalen of Stanford in Round 6 (167th), CB Korey Lindsey of Southern Illinois in Round 7 (207th) and HB Jay Finley of Baylor in Round 7 (246th).

July 28: Signed the following four draft picks: WR A.J. Green (D1), S Robert Sands (D5), WR Ryan Whalen (D6) and CB Korey Lindsey (D7a); Signed the following 17 college free agents: TE Colin Cochart (South Dakota State), WR Landon Cox (Northern Illinois), LS Neal Dahlman (Bowling Green State), LB Keith Darbut (Baldwin-Wallace College), LB DeQuin Evans (Kentucky), LB Stephen Franklin (Southern Illinois), HB John Griffin (Massachusetts), WR Jamere Holland (Lindenwood), WR Bart Johnson (Texas Christian), S Brian Lainhart (Kent State), DT Lolomana Mikaele (Arizona), OT Matthew O’Donnell (Queen’s [Canada]), G Chris Riley (Illinois State), HB Steven Robinson (Hampton), K Thomas Weber (Arizona State), G Mark Wetterer (Louisville), HB Jonathan Williams (East Carolina).

July 29: Re-signed the following four restricted free agents: C Kyle Cook (RFA-Cin.), G Nate Livings (RFA-Cin.), QB Jordan Palmer (RFA-Cin.) and OT Dennis Roland (RFA-Cin.); Re-signed the following five exclusive rights players: WR Quan Cosby, LS/TE Clark Harris, S Tom Nelson, HB Cedric Peerman and LB Dan Skuta; Signed the following two draft picks: G Clint Boling (D4) and HB Jay Finley (D7b); Signed C/G Ryan McKnight (South Dakota State) as a college free agent; Placed QB Carson Palmer on the Reserve/Did Not Report list; Traded WR Chad Ochocinco to the New England Patriots for undisclosed draft choices;

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IN 2010, THE BENGALS WERE... 3-5 .... at home 1-7 .... on the road 3-4 .... when scoring first 1-8 .... when opponent scores first 1-2 .... in games decided by three points or fewer 2-7 .... in games decided by seven points or fewer 4-4 .... when leading at halftime 0-0 .... when tied at halftime 0-8 .... when trailing at halftime 4-2 .... when leading after three quarters 0-0 .... when tied after three quarters 0-10 .... when trailing after three quarters 3-3 .... when rushing for 100 net yards

3-2 .... when opponent rushes for less than 100 net yards 3-3 .... with plus turnover differential 1-1 .... with even turnover differential 0-8 .... with minus turnover differential 1-5 .... when passing for 250 net yards 0-5 .... when opponent passes for 250 net yards 2-7 .... when scoring 20 points or more 1-11 .... when opponent scores 20 points or more 4-10 .... when game is outdoors (open-air/open retractable roof) 0-2 .... when game is inside (dome/closed retractable roof) 1-2 .... on natural grass 3-10 .... on synthetic surface 0-9 .... with fewer penalty yards

AFC EAST DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV AFC NFCNew England ....14 2 0 .875 518 313 8-0 6-2 5-1 10-2 4-0N.Y. Jets* .........11 5 0 .688 367 304 5-3 6-2 4-2 9-3 2-2Miami.................7 9 0 .438 273 333 1-7 6-2 2-4 5-7 2-2Buffalo................4 12 0 .250 283 425 2-6 2-6 1-5 3-9 1-3

AFC NORTH DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV AFC NFCPittsburgh ........12 4 0 .750 375 232 5-3 7-1 5-1 9-3 3-1Baltimore* ........12 4 0 .750 357 270 7-1 5-3 4-2 9-3 3-1Cleveland ...........5 11 0 .313 271 332 3-5 2-6 1-5 3-9 2-2Cincinnati...........4 12 0 .250 322 395 3-5 1-7 2-4 3-9 1-3

AFC SOUTH DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV AFC NFCIndianapolis .....10 6 0 .625 435 388 6-2 4-4 4-2 8-4 2-2Jacksonville .......8 8 0 .500 353 419 5-3 3-5 3-3 7-5 1-3Houston .............6 10 0 .375 390 427 4-4 2-6 3-3 5-7 1-3Tennessee ..........6 10 0 .375 356 339 3-5 3-5 2-4 3-9 3-1

AFC WEST DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV AFC NFCKansas City ......10 6 0 .625 366 326 7-1 3-5 2-4 6-6 4-0San Diego ..........9 7 0 .563 441 322 6-2 3-5 3-3 7-5 2-2Oakland ..............8 8 0 .500 410 371 5-3 3-5 6-0 6-6 2-2Denver................4 12 0 .250 344 471 3-5 1-7 1-5 3-9 1-3

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AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: N.Y. Jets 17, INDIANAPOLIS 16 Baltimore 30, KANSAS CITY 7NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: SEATTLE 41, New Orleans 36 Green Bay 21, PHILADELPHIA 16

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS: PITTSBURGH 31, Baltimore 24 N.Y. Jets 28, NEW ENGLAND 21NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 48, ATLANTA 21 CHICAGO 35, Seattle 24

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: PITTSBURGH 24, N.Y. Jets 19NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Green Bay 21, CHICAGO 14

AFC-NFC Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu: NFC 55, AFC 41SUPER BOWL XLV at Cowboys Stadium, North Texas: Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25

2010 NFL STANDINGSNFC EAST DIVISION

W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV NFC AFCPhiladelphia .....10 6 0 .625 439 377 4-4 6-2 4-2 7-5 3-1N.Y. Giants .......10 6 0 .625 394 347 5-3 5-3 3-3 8-4 2-2Dallas .................6 10 0 .375 394 436 2-6 4-4 3-3 4-8 2-2Washington ........6 10 0 .375 302 377 2-6 4-4 2-4 4-8 2-2

NFC NORTH DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV NFC AFCChicago............11 5 0 .688 334 286 5-3 6-2 5-1 8-4 3-1Green Bay* .......10 6 0 .625 388 240 7-1 3-5 4-2 8-4 2-2Detroit ................6 10 0 .375 362 369 4-4 2-6 2-4 5-7 1-3Minnesota ..........6 10 0 .375 281 348 4-4 2-6 1-5 5-7 1-3

NFC SOUTH DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV NFC AFCAtlanta ..............13 3 0 .813 414 288 7-1 6-2 5-1 10-2 3-1New Orleans* ...11 5 0 .688 384 307 5-3 6-2 4-2 9-3 2-2Tampa Bay ........10 6 0 .625 341 318 4-4 6-2 3-3 8-4 2-2Carolina .............2 14 0 .125 196 408 2-6 0-8 0-6 2-10 0-4

NFC WEST DIVISION W L T PCT PF PA H R DIV NFC AFCSeattle ................7 9 0 .438 310 407 5-3 2-6 4-2 6-6 1-3St. Louis.............7 9 0 .438 289 328 5-3 2-6 3-3 5-7 2-2San Francisco ....6 10 0 .375 305 346 5-3 1-7 4-2 4-8 2-2Arizona ...............5 11 0 .313 289 434 4-4 1-7 1-5 3-9 2-2

Terminated the contract of DE Antwan Odom (Non-Football Injury); Waived WR Shay Hodge, OT Andrew Mitchell (Non-Football Injury) and K Clint Stitser.

July 30: Signed the following four unrestricted free agents: QB Bruce Gradkowski (UFA-Oak.), LB Thomas Howard (UFA-Oak.), HB Brian Leonard (UFA-Cin.), S Gibril Wilson (UFA-Cin.); Signed the following two draft picks: QB Andy Dalton (D2) and LB Dontay Moch (D3).

July 31: CB Johnathan Joseph (UFA-Cin.) signed by Houston; G Evan Mathis (UFA-Cin.) signed by Philadelphia.

Aug. 1: Signed CB Nate Clements (FA); Acquired WR Andrew Hawkins on waivers from St. Louis.

Aug. 2: Signed G Max Jean-Gilles (UFA-Phil.); Waived LS Neal Dahlman and LB Keith Darbut.

Aug. 3: Signed HB Cedric Benson (UFA-Cin.); LB Brandon Johnson (UFA-Cin.) and LB Manny Lawson (UFA-S.F.).

Aug. 4: Acquired TE John Nalbone on waivers from Philadelphia; Waived HB Steven Robinson.

Aug. 5: Signed TE Bo Scaife (UFA-Tenn.); Waived C/G Ryan McKnight.

Aug. 8: Waived S Brian Lainhart and G Mark Wetterer.

*NOTE: Signed a new contract before finishing final season(s) of existing contract.

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttAug. 8* L 7-16 vs. Dallas 22,364Aug. 15 W 33-24 Denver 51,278Aug. 20 W 22-9 Philadelphia 55,702Aug. 28 L 20-35 at Buffalo 57,867Sept. 2 W 30-28 at Indianapolis 65,622*Hall of Fame Game in Canton, OH

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 84 91 Rushing 25 28 Passing 53 53 Penalty 6 10 3rd Down: Made-Att 22-68 17-69 3rd Down Pct. 32.4 24.6 4th Down: Made-Att 1-5 3-4 4th Down Pct. 20.0 75.0POSSESSION AVG. 32:24 27:36TOTAL NET YARDS 1722 1573 Avg. Per Game 344.4 314.6 Total Plays 319 322 Avg. Per Play 5.4 4.9NET YARDS RUSHING 617 469 Avg. Per Game 123.4 93.8 Total Rushes 137 125NET YARDS PASSING 1105 1104 Avg. Per Game 221.0 220.8 Sacked-Yards Lost 11-51 15-76 Gross Yards 1156 1180 Att.-Completions 171-106 182-99 Completion Pct. 62.0 54.4 Had Intercepted 7 5PUNTS-AVERAGE 28-43.9 35-44.7 Net Punting Avg. 41.2 34.9PENALTIES-YARDS 52-490 24-218FUMBLES-BALL LOST 5-3 8-3TOUCHDOWNS 12 12 Rushing 6 3 Passing 5 7 Returns 1 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 13 31 26 42 0 112Opponents 24 32 20 36 0 112

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPRayner 0 0 0 0 5-5 6-8 0 23Peerman 3 3 0 0 — — 0 20Nugent 0 0 0 0 6-6 3-4 0 15Benson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Briscoe 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Gresham 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Hill 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6J. Johnson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Da. Jones 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Ochocinco 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Scott 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Simpson 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Bengals 12 6 5 1 11-11 9-12 0 112Opponents 12 3 7 2 11-11 9-10 0 112Two-point conversions: Peerman. Bengals 1-1; Opponents 1-1.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDPeerman 31 201 6.5 93t 3J. Johnson 28 127 4.5 19 1Benson 32 123 3.8 21 1Scott 29 117 4.0 48 1J. Palmer 6 22 3.7 11 0Eason 6 15 2.5 5 0O’Sullivan 2 9 4.5 6 0Tronzo 2 2 1.0 3 0Owens 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 137 617 4.5 93t 6Opponents 125 469 3.8 24 3

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDShipley 14 118 8.4 17 0Simpson 12 149 12.4 22 1Owens 12 143 11.9 43 0Gresham 12 131 10.9 19 1Cosby 7 104 14.9 44 0Ochocinco 7 74 10.6 17 1Scott 6 103 17.2 46 0Benson 5 29 5.8 13 0Peerman 5 16 3.2 13 0Briscoe 4 89 22.3 50t 1M. Jones 4 54 13.5 28 0Coats 3 29 9.7 16 0Caldwell 3 24 8.0 13 0J. Johnson 3 15 5.0 6 0Hill 3 14 4.7 8 1Coffman 2 32 16.0 21 0Tronzo 2 20 10.0 12 0Leonard 1 8 8.0 8 0Kelly 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 106 1156 10.9 50t 5Opponents 99 1180 11.9 52 7

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDTrent 3 21 7.0 14 0Da. Jones 1 24 24.0 24t 1Hebert 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 5 47 9.4 24t 1Opponents 7 98 14.0 36 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHuber 28 1229 43.9 41.2 2 9 67 0Bengals 28 1229 43.9 41.2 2 9 67 0Opponents 35 1563 44.7 34.9 2 7 60 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCosby 8 4 99 12.4 43 0Shipley 8 2 129 16.1 63 0A. Jones 5 1 75 15.0 28 0Simpson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 22 7 303 13.8 63 0Opponents 13 5 36 2.8 13 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDCosby 7 206 29.4 41 0A. Jones 6 204 34.0 51 0Scott 4 71 17.8 24 0Peerman 2 70 35.0 50 0Shipley 2 35 17.5 22 0Caldwell 1 26 26.0 26 0Bengals 22 612 27.8 51 0Opponents 24 530 22.1 38 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Rayner 0-0 2-2 4-5 0-1 0-0Nugent 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-3Bengals 0-0 2-2 5-6 0-1 2-3Opponents 0-0 5-5 2-2 2-3 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Nugent: (-) (-) (59N) (54G) (52G, 34G).Rayner: (-) (44N, 36G, 27G, 31G, 26G) (34N)(32G) (39G).Bengals: (-) (44N, 36G, 27G, 31G, 26G) (59N, 34N) (54G, 32G) (52G, 39G, 34G).Opponents: (20G, 34G, 49N, 23G) (28G) (40G, 25G, 48G) (-) (23G, 36G). FUMBLES-LOST: Simpson 2-1, Cosby 1-1, Eason 1-1, A. Jones 1-0. Bengals 5-3, Opponents 8-3.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sacks-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % INT % Lg Yds RatO’Sullivan 60 35 396 58.3 6.60 0 0.0 2 3.3 46 5/25 64.3C. Palmer 59 42 415 71.2 7.03 2 3.4 2 3.4 43 1/1 87.9J. Palmer 52 29 345 55.8 6.63 3 5.8 3 5.8 50t 5/25 71.4Bengals 171 106 1156 62.0 6.76 5 2.9 7 4.1 50t 11/51 74.6Opponents 182 99 1180 54.4 6.48 7 3.8 5 2.7 52 15/76 75.8

WON 3, LOST 2DEFENSE* Sks- Int- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds Yds PD FF YdsAtkins 14 7 21 4.5-26 0-0 1 0 0-0Hebert 13 4 17 0-0 1-2 2 0 0-0B. Johnson 11 4 15 1-1 0-0 1 0 0-0Rey 8 7 15 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0M. Johnson 11 3 14 3-20 0-0 2 0 0-0Da. Jones 10 3 13 0-0 1-24 3 0 0-0McDonald 7 6 13 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0-0Maualuga 9 3 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Murray 10 1 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0A. Jones 8 2 10 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0O. Harris 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Muckelroy 8 1 9 1-4 0-0 0 0 0-0Sears 7 1 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Sims 7 1 8 2-9 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0Rivers 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0Rucker 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0Ndukwe 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Miles 6 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Joseph 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-0Trent 5 1 6 0-0 3-21 5 0 0-0Ghee 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0White 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0Hall 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Odom 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Hodge 4 1 5 1-0 0-0 0 0 1-0Dunlap 3 2 5 1-7 0-0 0 0 0-0Dh. Jones 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0R. Williams 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Skuta 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Fanene 1 2 3 1-7 0-0 0 1 1-0Peko 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0T. Johnson 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPSears 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Da. Jones 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Rey 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Murray 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Coffman 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Hill 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0B. Johnson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Cosby 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0J. Johnson 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Rivers 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Benson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Dunlap 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Hebert 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0A. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Miles 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Muckelroy 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Peerman 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Purify 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Simpson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Tronzo 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0White 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Atkins 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0C. Harris 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Maualuga 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Windt 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 0

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Record: 3-11-0 (5th in AFL West); 2-5 at home, 1-6 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 6 ................... at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 13-29 ................33,687 ................San Diego/Friday nightSeptember 15 ................. Denver Broncos ...................... W............. 24-10 ................25,049 ................NippertSeptember 22 ................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 34-23 ................24,045 ................NippertSeptember 29 ................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 10-31 ................28,642 ................NippertOctober 6 ....................... at Denver Broncos ...................L ............... 7-10 ................41,257 ................BearsOctober 13 ..................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............... 3-13 ................47,096 ................MunicipalOctober 20 ..................... Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 22-24 ................25,942 ................NippertOctober 27 ..................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 10-31 ................37,083 ................Oakland ColiseumNovember 3.................... Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 17-27 ................24,012 ................NippertNovember 10.................. Kansas City Chiefs...................L ............... 9-16 ................25,537 ................NippertNovember 17.................. at Miami Dolphins .................. W............. 38-21 ................31,747 ................Orange BowlNovember 24.................. Oakland Raiders.......................L ............... 0-34 ................27,116 ................NippertDecember 1 .................... at Boston Patriots ....................L ............. 14-33 ................17,796 ................Fenway ParkDecember 8 .................... at New York Jets ......................L ............. 14-27 ................61,111 ................Shea

(Bye December 15) 215-329 Total regular-season home att.: 180,343

Record: 4-9-1 (5th in AFL West); 4-3 at home; 0-6-1 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 14 ................. Miami Dolphins ...................... W............. 27-21 ................25,335 ................NippertSeptember 21 ................. San Diego Chargers................ W............. 34-20 ................26,243 ................NippertSeptember 28 ................. Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............. 24-19 ................27,812 ................NippertOctober 4 ....................... at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 14-21 ................52,748 ................San Diego/Saturday nightOctober 12 ..................... New York Jets ..........................L ............... 7-21 ................27,927 ................Nippert 0ctober 19 ......................Denver Broncos .......................L ............. 23-30 ................27,920 ................NippertOctober 26 ..................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 22-42 ................50,934 ................MunicipalNovember 2.................... Oakland Raiders...................... W............. 31-17 ................27,927 ................NippertNovember 9.................... at Houston Oilers .....................T ............. 31-31 ................45,298 ................AstrodomeNovember 16.................. Boston Patriots ........................L ............. 14-25 ................25,913 ................NippertNovember 23.................. at New York Jets ......................L ............... 7-40 ................62,128 ................SheaNovember 30.................. at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 13-16 ................35,122 ................War MemorialDecember 7 .................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 17-37 ................54,427 ................Oakland ColiseumDecember 14 .................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 16-27 ................42,198 ................Mile High

280-367 Total regular-season home att.: 189,077

Record: 8-6-0 (1st in AFC Central); 5-2 at home; 3-4 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/NotesSeptember 20 ................. Oakland Raiders...................... W............. 31-21 ................56,616 ................RiverfrontSeptember 27 ................. at Detroit Lions ........................L ............... 3-38 ................58,202 ................TigerOctober 4 .......................Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 13-20 ................55,094 ................RiverfrontOctober 11 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 27-30 ................83,520 ................ClevelandOctober 18 ..................... Kansas City Chiefs...................L ............. 19-27 ................57,265 ................RiverfrontOctober 25 ..................... at Washington Redskins ..........L ............... 0-20 ................50,415 ................RFKNovember 2.................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-21 ................38,968 ................Three Rivers/Monday nightNovember 8.................... at Buffalo Bills ........................ W............. 43-14 ................43,587 ................War MemorialNovember 15.................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 14-10 ................60,007 ................RiverfrontNovember 22.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............... 34-7 ................59,276 ................RiverfrontNovember 29.................. New Orleans Saints................. W............... 26-6 ................59,342 ................RiverfrontDecember 6 .................... at San Diego Chargers ............ W............. 17-14 ................41,461 ................San DiegoDecember 13 .................. at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 30-20 ................34,435 ................AstrodomeDecember 20 .................. Boston Patriots ....................... W............... 45-7 ................60,157 ................Riverfront

312-255 Total regular-season home att.: 407,757

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFSDecember 26 .................. at Baltimore Colts ....................L ............... 0-17 ................51,127 ................Memorial/Saturday afternoon

(Regular Season and Postseason)All-Time Regular-Season Record: 286-372-2; All-Time Postseason Record: 5-9

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A RARE RUNNER The only Bengals quarterback ever to rush for 100 yards in a game was Virgil Carter, who gained 110 on nine carries against Cleveland on Nov. 15, 1970. The game was the first Bengals-Browns match in Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field), and marked Cincinnati’s first victory (14-10) over its Ohio rival.

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Record: 4-10-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-4 at home; 1-6 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 19 ................. Philadelphia Eagles ................ W............. 37-14 ................55,880 ................RiverfrontSeptember 26 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-21 ................48,448 ................Three RiversOctober 3 ....................... at Green Bay Packers ...............L ............. 17-20 ................56,263 ................Lambeau FieldOctober 10 ..................... Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 13-23 ................60,099 ................RiverfrontOctober 17 ..................... Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 24-27 ................60,284 ................RiverfrontOctober 24 ..................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 27-31 ................54,699 ................Oakland ColiseumOctober 31 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............... 6-10 ................37,947 ................AstrodomeNovember 7.................... Atlanta Falcons ........................L ................. 6-9 ................59,604 ................RiverfrontNovember 14.................. at Denver Broncos .................. W............. 24-10 ................51,200 ................Mile HighNovember 21.................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 28-13 ................59,390 ................RiverfrontNovember 28.................. San Diego Chargers................ W............... 31-0 ................59,580 ................RiverfrontDecember 5 .................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 27-31 ................82,705 ................ClevelandDecember 12 .................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 13-21 ................60,022 ................RiverfrontDecember 19 .................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 21-35 ................63,151 ................Shea

284-265 Total regular-season home att.: 414,859

Record: 8-6-0 (3rd in AFC Central); 4-3 at home; 4-3 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 17 ................. at New England Patriots .......... W............... 31-7 ................60,999 ................SchaeferSeptember 24 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 15-10 ................54,292 ................RiverfrontOctober 1 ....................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 6-27 ................81,564 ................ClevelandOctober 8 .......................Denver Broncos ...................... W............. 21-10 ................55,812 ................RiverfrontOctober 15 ..................... at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............. 23-16 ................79.068 ................ArrowheadOctober 22 ..................... at Los Angeles Rams ...............L ............. 12-15 ................73,385 ................Los Angeles ColiseumOctober 29 ..................... Houston Oilers........................ W............... 30-7 ................59,409 ................RiverfrontNovember 5.................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 17-40 ................50,350 ................Three RiversNovember 12.................. Oakland Raiders.......................L ............. 14-20 ................59,485 ................RiverfrontNovember 19.................. Baltimore Colts ........................L ............. 19-20 ................49,512 ................RiverfrontNovember 26.................. at Chicago Bears..................... W............... 13-3 ................55,701 ................Soldier FieldDecember 3 .................... New York Giants ..................... W............. 13-10 ................59,523 ................RiverfrontDecember 9 .................... Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 24-27 ................59,524 ................Riverfront/Saturday afternoonDecember 17 .................. at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 61-17 ................32,482 ................Astrodome

299-229 Total regular-season home att.: 397,557

Record: 10-4-0 (1st in AFC Central); 7-0 at home; 3-4 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 16 ................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 10-28 ................49,059 ................Mile HighSeptember 23 ................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 24-10 ................51,823 ................RiverfrontSeptember 30 ................. at San Diego Chargers ............ W............. 20-13 ................46,733 ................San DiegoOctober 7 ....................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 10-17 ................70,805 ................ClevelandOctober 14 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............... 19-7 ................55,819 ................RiverfrontOctober 21 ..................... Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............... 14-6 ................56,397 ................RiverfrontOctober 28 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 13-20 ................45,761 ................Three RiversNovember 4.................... at Dallas Cowboys ...................L ............. 10-38 ................54,944 ................TexasNovember 11.................. at Buffalo Bills ........................ W............. 16-13 ................76,927 ................RichNovember 18.................. New York Jets ......................... W............. 20-14 ................55,745 ................RiverfrontNovember 25.................. St. Louis Cardinals ................. W............. 42-24 ................50,918 ................RiverfrontDecember 2 .................... Minnesota Vikings .................. W............... 27-0 ................57,859 ................RiverfrontDecember 9 .................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 34-17 ................58,266 ................RiverfrontDecember 16 .................. at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 27-24 ................21,955 ................Astrodome

286-231 Total regular-season home att.: 386,827

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFSDecember 23 .................. at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............. 16-34 ................74,651 ................Orange Bowl

Record: 7-7-0 (3rd in AFC Central); 4-3 at home; 3-4 on roadHead Coach: Paul Brown

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 15 ................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............... 33-7 ................53,113 ................RiverfrontSeptember 22 ................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 17-20 ................51,178 ................RiverfrontSeptember 29 ................. at San Francisco 49ers ........... W............... 21-3 ................49,895 ................Candlestick ParkOctober 6 .......................Washington Redskins ............. W............. 28-17 ................56,175 ................RiverfrontOctober 13 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 34-24 ................70,897 ................ClevelandOctober 20 ..................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 27-30 ................51,821 ................Oakland ColiseumOctober 27 ..................... Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 21-34 ................55,434 ................RiverfrontNovember 3.................... at Baltimore Colts ................... W............. 24-14 ................36,110 ................MemorialNovember 10.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 17-10 ................57,532 ................RiverfrontNovember 17.................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............... 3-20 ................44,054 ................AstrodomeNovember 24.................. Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............... 33-6 ................49,777 ................RiverfrontDecember 2 .................... at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............... 3-24 ................71,962 ................Orange Bowl/Monday nightDecember 8 .................... Detroit Lions ............................L ............. 19-23 ................45,159 ................RiverfrontDecember 14 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 3-27 ................42,878 ................Three Rivers/Saturday afternoon

283-259 Total regular-season home att.: 368,368

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 21 ................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 24-17 ................52,874 ................RiverfrontSeptember 28 ................. at New Orleans Saints ............. W............... 21-0 ................52,531 ................Louisiana SuperdomeOctober 5 ....................... at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 21-19 ................45,321 ................AstrodomeOctober 12 ..................... New England Patriots.............. W............. 27-10 ................51,220 ................RiverfrontOctober 19 ..................... Oakland Raiders...................... W............. 14-10 ................48,122 ................RiverfrontOctober 26 ..................... at Atlanta Falcons ................... W............. 21-14 ................45,811 ................Atlanta-Fulton CountyNovember 2.................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 24-30 ................58,418 ................Riverfront November 9.................... at Denver Broncos .................. W............. 17-16 ................49,919 ................Mile High November 17.................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 33-24 ................56,666 ................Riverfront/Monday nightNovember 23.................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 23-35 ................56,427 ................ClevelandNovember 30.................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 23-19 ................46,128 ................RiverfrontDecember 7 .................... at Philadelphia Eagles............. W............... 31-0 ................56,984 ................VeteransDecember 13 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 14-35 ................48,889 ................Three Rivers/Saturday afternoonDecember 21 .................. San Diego Chargers................ W............. 47-17 ................46,474 ................Riverfront

340-246 Total regular-season home att.: 359,902

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS December 28 .................. at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 28-31 ................53,030 ................Oakland Coliseum

Record: 10-4-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 6-1 at home; 4-3 on roadHead Coach: Bill Johnson

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 12 ................. Denver Broncos ...................... W............... 17-7 ................53,464 ................Riverfront September 19 ................. at Baltimore Colts ....................L ............. 27-28 ................50,374 ................Memorial September 26 ................. Green Bay Packers .................. W............... 28-7 ................44,103 ................RiverfrontOctober 3 ....................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 45-24 ................75,817 ................Cleveland October 10 ..................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........... W............... 21-0 ................49,700 ................Riverfront October 17 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 6-23 ................48,311 ................Three Rivers October 24 ..................... at Houston Oilers .................... W............... 27-7 ................45,499 ................Astrodome October 31 ..................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............... 21-6 ................54,776 ................RiverfrontNovember 8.................... Los Angeles Rams .................. W............. 20-12 ................52,480 ................Riverfront/Monday nightNovember 14.................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 31-27 ................53,243 ................RiverfrontNovember 21.................. at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............. 27-24 ................46,259 ................ArrowheadNovember 28.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ................. 3-7 ................55,142 ................RiverfrontDecember 6 .................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 20-35 ................52,430 ................Oakland Coliseum/Monday nightDecember 12 .................. at New York Jets ..................... W............... 42-3 ................31,067 ................Shea

335-210 Total regular-season home att.: 362,908

Record: 8-6-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 5-2 at home; 3-4 on roadHead Coach: Bill Johnson

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 18 ................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............... 3-13 ................52,847 ................RiverfrontSeptember 25 ................. Seattle Seahawks .................... W............. 42-20 ................45,579 ................RiverfrontOctober 2 ....................... at San Diego Chargers .............L ............... 3-24 ................40,352 ................San DiegoOctober 9 ....................... at Green Bay Packers .............. W............... 17-7 ................53,653 ................Milwaukee CountyOctober 17 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 14-20 ................47,950 ................Three Rivers/Monday nightOctober 23 .....................Denver Broncos .......................L ............. 13-24 ................54,395 ................RiverfrontOctober 30 ..................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 13-10* ...............53,194 ................Riverfront/*OTNovember 6.................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............... 10-7 ................81,932 ................ClevelandNovember 13.................. at Minnesota Vikings ...............L ............. 10-42 ................45,371 ................Metropolitan November 20.................. Miami Dolphins ...................... W............. 23-17 ................46,733 ................RiverfrontNovember 27.................. New York Giants ..................... W............. 30-13 ................32,705 ................RiverfrontDecember 4 .................... at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............... 27-7 ................38,488 ................ArrowheadDecember 10 .................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 17-10 ................36,133 ................Riverfront/Saturday afternoon December 18 .................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 16-21 ................46,212 ................Astrodome

238-235 Total regular-season home att.: 321,586

Record: 4-12-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 1-7 on roadHead Coaches: Bill Johnson (0-5), Homer Rice (4-7)

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 3 ................... Kansas City Chiefs...................L ............. 23-24 ................41,810 ................RiverfrontSeptember 10 ................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 10-13* ...............72,691 ................Cleveland/*OTSeptember 17 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............... 3-28 ................50,260 ................RiverfrontSeptember 24 ................. New Orleans Saints..................L ............. 18-20 ................40,455 ................RiverfrontOctober 1 ....................... at San Francisco 49ers ............L ............. 12-28 ................41,107 ................Candlestick ParkOctober 9 ....................... at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............... 0-21 ................54,729 ................Orange Bowl/Monday nightOctober 15 ..................... New England Patriots...............L ............... 3-10 ................48,699 ................RiverfrontOctober 22 ..................... at Buffalo Bills .........................L ................. 0-5 ................47,754 ................RichOctober 29 ..................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 28-13 ................50,532 ................RiverfrontNovember 5.................... at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 13-22 ................43,639 ................San DiegoNovember 13.................. Oakland Raiders.......................L ............. 21-34 ................51,374 ................Riverfront/Monday nightNovember 19.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ................. 6-7 ................47,578 ................Three RiversNovember 26.................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 10-17 ................43,245 ................AstrodomeDecember 3 .................... Atlanta Falcons ....................... W............... 37-7 ................25,336 ................RiverfrontDecember 11 .................. at Los Angeles Rams .............. W............. 20-19 ................47,471 ................L.A. Coliseum/Monday nightDecember 17 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 48-16 ................46,985 ................Riverfront

252-284 Total regular-season home att.: 355,451

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Record: 4-12-0 (4th in AFC Central); 4-4 at home; 0-8 on roadHead Coach: Homer Rice

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 2 ................... at Denver Broncos ...................L ............... 0-10 ................74,788 ................Mile HighSeptember 9 ................... at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 24-51 ................43,504 ................RichSeptember 16 ................. New England Patriots...............L ............. 14-20 ................41,805 ................RiverfrontSeptember 23 ................. Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 27-30* ...............45,615 ................Riverfront/*OT September 30 ................. at Dallas Cowboys ...................L ............. 13-38 ................63,179 ................Texas October 7 ....................... Kansas City Chiefs...................L ............... 7-10 ................40,041 ................Riverfront October 14 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 34-10 ................52,381 ................Riverfront October 21 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 27-28 ................75,119 ................Cleveland October 28 ..................... Philadelphia Eagles ................ W............. 37-13 ................42,036 ................RiverfrontNovember 4.................... at Baltimore Colts ....................L ............. 28-38 ................37,740 ................MemorialNovember 11.................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 24-26 ................40,782 ................RiverfrontNovember 18.................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 21-42 ................49,829 ................AstrodomeNovember 25.................. St. Louis Cardinals ................. W............. 34-28 ................25,103 ................RiverfrontDecember 2 .................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 17-37 ................46,521 ................Three RiversDecember 9 .................... at Washington Redskins ..........L ............. 14-28 ................52,882 ................RFKDecember 16 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 16-12 ................42,183 ................Riverfront

337-421 Total regular-season home att.: 329,946

Record: 6-10-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Forrest Gregg

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 7 ................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers ............L ............. 12-17 ................43,211 ................Riverfront September 14 ................. at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............. 16-17 ................38,322 ................Orange Bowl September 21 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 30-28 ................52,490 ................Riverfront September 28 ................. Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 10-13 ................50,413 ................Riverfront October 5 ....................... at Green Bay Packers ...............L ............... 9-14 ................55,006 ................Lambeau FieldOctober 12 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 17-16 ................53,668 ................Three Rivers October 19 ..................... Minnesota Vikings .................. W............... 14-0 ................44,487 ................RiverfrontOctober 26 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............... 3-23 ................49,189 ................Astrodome November 2.................... San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 14-31 ................46,406 ................RiverfrontNovember 9.................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 17-28 ................44,132 ................Oakland ColiseumNovember 16.................. Buffalo Bills .............................L ............... 0-14 ................40,836 ................RiverfrontNovember 23.................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 7-31 ................79,253 ................ClevelandNovember 30.................. at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............... 20-6 ................41,594 ................ArrowheadDecember 7 .................... Baltimore Colts ....................... W............. 34-33 ................35,651 ................RiverfrontDecember 14 .................. at Chicago Bears..................... W............. 17-14* ...............48,808 ................Soldier Field/*OTDecember 21 .................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 24-27 ................50,058 ................Riverfront

244-312 Total regular-season home att.: 363,552

Record: 12-4-0 (1st in AFC Central); 6-2 at home; 6-2 on roadHead Coach: Forrest Gregg

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 6 ................... Seattle Seahawks .................... W............. 27-21 ................41,177 ................Riverfront September 13 ................. at New York Jets ..................... W............. 31-30 ................49,454 ................Shea September 20 ................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 17-20 ................52,170 ................Riverfront September 27 ................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 27-24* ...............46,418 ................Riverfront/*OT October 4 ....................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 10-17 ................44,350 ................Astrodome October 11 ..................... at Baltimore Colts ................... W............. 41-19 ................33,060 ................Memorial October 18 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............... 34-7 ................57,090 ................Riverfront October 25 ..................... at New Orleans Saints ..............L ............... 7-17 ................46,336 ................Louisiana Superdome November 1.................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 34-21 ................54,736 ................Riverfront November 8.................... at San Diego Chargers ............ W............. 40-17 ................51,259 ................San Diego Jack Murphy November 15.................. Los Angeles Rams .................. W............. 24-10 ................56,836 ................RiverfrontNovember 22.................. Denver Broncos ...................... W............. 38-21 ................57,207 ................RiverfrontNovember 29.................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 41-21 ................75,186 ................ClevelandDecember 6 .................... San Francisco 49ers ................L ............... 3-21 ................56,796 ................RiverfrontDecember 13 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 17-10 ................50,623 ................Three RiversDecember 20 .................. at Atlanta Falcons ................... W............. 30-28 ................35,972 ................Atlanta-Fulton County

421-304 Total regular-season home att.: 422,430

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS January 3 ....................... Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 28-21 ................55,420 ................Riverfront

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP January 10 ..................... San Diego Chargers................ W............... 27-7 ................46,302 ................Riverfront/-59º wind chill

SUPER BOWL XVI IN PONTIAC, MICHIGANJanuary 24 ..................... San Francisco 49ers ................L ............. 21-26 ................81,270 ................Pontiac Silverdome

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LONG DISTANCE LEADERS Chris Bahr and Doug Pelfrey are the only Bengals kickers to convert two field goals of 50 or more yards in the same game. Bahr booted field goals of 55 and 52 yards vs. Houston on September 23, 1979. Pelfrey connected from 53 and 50 yards at Houston on October 24, 1993.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 12 ................. Houston Oilers........................ W............... 27-6 ................52,268 ................Riverfront September 19 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 20-26* ...............53,973 ................Three Rivers/*OT

— PLAYERS STRIKE BEGINS, SEPTEMBER 20 —September 27 ................. at Cleveland Browns# ....................................................................................#Game canceled/Monday nightOctober 3 .......................Miami Dolphins# ...........................................................................................#Game canceledOctober 10 ..................... at New England Patriots# ...............................................................................#Game canceledOctober 17 ..................... at New York Giants#.......................................................................................#Game canceledOctober 24 ..................... Dallas Cowboys# ...........................................................................................#Game canceledOctober 31 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers# ......................................................................................#Game canceledNovember 7.................... Washington Redskins# ..................................................................................#Game canceledNovember 14.................. at Houston Oilers# .........................................................................................#Game canceled

— PLAYERS STRIKE ENDS AT 57 DAYS, NOVEMBER 17 —November 21.................. at Philadelphia Eagles............. W............. 18-14 ................65,172 ................Veterans November 28.................. Los Angeles Raiders ............... W............. 31-17 ................53,330 ................Riverfront December 5 .................... at Baltimore Colts ................... W............. 20-17 ................23,598 ................Memorial December 12 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 23-10 ................54,305 ................Riverfront December 20 .................. at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 34-50 ................51,296 ................San Diego Jack Murphy/Monday nightDecember 26 .................. Seattle Seahawks .................... W............. 24-10 ................55,330 ................Riverfront January 2 ....................... at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 35-27 ................26,522 ................Astrodome/rescheduled from Nov. 14

232-177 Total regular-season home att.: 215,233

FIRST-ROUND SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT January 9 .......................New York Jets ..........................L ............. 17-44 ................57,560 ................Riverfront

Record: 7-9-0 (3rd in AFC Central); 4-4 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Forrest Gregg

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 4 ................... Los Angeles Raiders ................L ............. 10-20 ................50,956 ................Riverfront September 11 ................. Buffalo Bills .............................L ............... 6-10 ................46,839 ................Riverfront September 15 ................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 7-17 ................79,700 ................Cleveland/Thursday night September 25 ................. at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ....... W............. 23-17 ................56,023 ................Tampa October 2 ....................... Baltimore Colts ........................L ............. 31-34 ................48,104 ................Riverfront October 10 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 14-24 ................56,086 ................Riverfront/Monday night October 16 ..................... at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 17-24 ................74,305 ................Mile High October 23 ..................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 28-21 ................50,047 ................Riverfront October 30 ..................... Green Bay Packers .................. W............. 34-14 ................53,349 ................RiverfrontNovember 6.................... at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 55-14 ................39,706 ................AstrodomeNovember 13.................. at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 15-20 ................44,711 ................ArrowheadNovember 20.................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 38-10 ................46,375 ................RiverfrontNovember 28.................. at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............. 14-38 ................74,506 ................Orange Bowl/Monday nightDecember 4 .................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 23-10 ................55,832 ................Three RiversDecember 11 .................. Detroit Lions ........................... W............... 17-9 ................45,728 ................RiverfrontDecember 17 .................. at Minnesota Vikings ...............L ............. 14-20 ................51,565 ................Metrodome/Saturday afternoon

346-302 Total regular-season home att.: 397,484

Record: 8-8-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 5-3 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/NotesSeptember 2 ................... at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 17-20 ................74,178 ................Mile High September 9 ................... Kansas City Chiefs...................L ............. 22-27 ................47,111 ................Riverfront September 16 ................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 23-43 ................64,193 ................Giants September 23 ................. Los Angeles Rams ...................L ............. 14-24 ................45,406 ................Riverfront October 1 ....................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 17-38 ................57,098 ................Three Rivers/Monday night October 7 .......................Houston Oilers........................ W............... 13-3 ................43,637 ................Riverfront October 14 ..................... at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 14-20 ................48,154 ................Sullivan October 21 ..................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............... 12-9 ................50,667 ................Riverfront October 28 ..................... at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 31-13 ................34,010 ................AstrodomeNovember 4.................... at San Francisco 49ers ............L ............. 17-23 ................58,324 ................Candlestick ParkNovember 11.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 22-20 ................52,497 ................RiverfrontNovember 18.................. Seattle Seahawks .....................L ............... 6-26 ................50,280 ................RiverfrontNovember 25.................. Atlanta Falcons ....................... W............. 35-14 ................44,678 ................RiverfrontDecember 2 .................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 20-17* ...............51,774 ................Cleveland/*OTDecember 9 .................... at New Orleans Saints ............. W............. 24-21 ................40,855 ................Louisiana SuperdomeDecember 16 .................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 52-21 ................55,771 ................Riverfront

339-339 Total regular-season home att.: 390,047

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GET THE POINT? Only three times in the Bengals’ first 43 seasons has a non-kicker led the team in scoring. In 1979, FB Pete Johnson was the team’s leading scorer with 90 points (15 TDs). FB Ickey Woods led the 1988 Bengals with 90 points (15 TDs), and in 2001, HB Corey Dillon scored a team-high 78 points (13 TDs). The Bengals’ single-season scoring record was set in 2005 by K Shayne Graham, who scored 131 points (28 FGs, 47 PATs). He broke the previous mark of 122 points that he set in 2004.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 8 ................... Seattle Seahawks .....................L ............. 24-28 ................51,625 ................Riverfront September 15 ................. at St. Louis Cardinals ..............L ............. 27-41 ................46,321 ................Busch September 22 ................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 41-44 ................52,270 ................Riverfront September 30 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 37-24 ................59,541 ................Three Rivers/Monday night October 6 .......................New York Jets ..........................L ............. 20-29 ................51,785 ................Riverfront October 13 ..................... New York Giants ..................... W............. 35-30 ................53,112 ................RiverfrontOctober 20 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 27-44 ................35,590 ................Astrodome October 27 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 26-21 ................55,421 ................Riverfront November 3.................... at Buffalo Bills ........................ W............. 23-17 ................25,640 ................RichNovember 10.................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 27-10 ................57,293 ................RiverfrontNovember 17.................. at Los Angeles Raiders ............L ............... 6-13 ................52,501 ................Los Angeles ColiseumNovember 24.................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 6-24 ................74,439 ................ClevelandDecember 1 .................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 45-27 ................46,140 ................RiverfrontDecember 8 .................... Dallas Cowboys ...................... W............. 50-24 ................56,936 ................RiverfrontDecember 15 .................. at Washington Redskins ..........L ............. 24-27 ................50,544 ................RFKDecember 22 .................. at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 23-34 ................57,953 ................Sullivan

441-437 Total regular-season home att.: 424,582

Record: 10-6-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 6-2 at home; 4-4 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 7 ................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 14-24 ................43,430 ................Arrowhead September 14 ................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 36-33* ...............52,714 ................Riverfront/*OT September 18 ................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 30-13 ................78,779 ................Cleveland/Thursday night September 28 ................. Chicago Bears .........................L ............... 7-44 ................55,146 ................Riverfront October 5 ....................... at Green Bay Packers .............. W............. 34-28 ................51,230 ................Milwaukee County October 13 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 24-22 ................54,283 ................Riverfront/Monday night October 19 ..................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 31-28 ................53,844 ................Riverfront October 26 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 9-30 ................50,815 ................Three Rivers November 2.................... at Detroit Lions ....................... W............. 24-17 ................52,423 ................Pontiac SilverdomeNovember 9.................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 28-32 ................32,130 ................AstrodomeNovember 16.................. Seattle Seahawks .................... W............... 34-7 ................54,410 ................Riverfront November 23.................. Minnesota Vikings .................. W............. 24-20 ................53,003 ................RiverfrontNovember 30.................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 28-34 ................58,705 ................Mile HighDecember 7 .................... at New England Patriots .......... W............... 31-7 ................60,633 ................SullivanDecember 14 .................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............... 3-34 ................58,062 ................RiverfrontDecember 21 .................. New York Jets ......................... W............. 52-21 ................51,619 ................Riverfront

409-394 Total regular-season home att.: 433,081

Record: 4-11-0 (4th in AFC Central); 1-7 at home; 3-4 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 13 ................. at Indianapolis Colts ............... W............. 23-21 ................59,387 ................Hoosier Dome September 20 ................. San Francisco 49ers ................L ............. 26-27 ................53,498 ................Riverfront

— PLAYERS STRIKE BEGINS, SEPTEMBER 22 —September 27 ................. at Los Angeles Rams# ...................................................................................#Game canceled/players strikeOctober 4 ....................... San Diego Chargers** .............L ............... 9-10 ................18,074 ................Riverfront/**Strike replacement game October 11 ..................... at Seattle Seahawks** ............. W............. 17-10 ................31,739 ................Kingdome/**Strike replacement game

— PLAYERS STRIKE ENDS AT 24 DAYS, OCTOBER 15 —October 18 ..................... Cleveland Browns** ................L ............... 0-34 ................40,179 ................Riverfront/**Strike replacement game October 25 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 20-23 ................53,692 ................Three Rivers November 1.................... Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 29-31 ................52,700 ................Riverfront November 8.................... Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 14-20 ................53,840 ................RiverfrontNovember 15.................. at Atlanta Falcons ................... W............. 16-10 ................25,758 ................Atlanta-Fulton CountyNovember 22.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 16-30 ................59,910 ................Riverfront November 29.................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 20-27 ................41,135 ................GiantsDecember 6 .................... Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............. 30-27* ...............46,489 ................Riverfront/*OTDecember 13 .................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 24-38 ................77,331 ................ClevelandDecember 20 .................. New Orleans Saints..................L ............. 24-41 ................43,424 ................RiverfrontDecember 27 .................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 17-21 ................49,775 ................Astrodome

285-370 Total regular-season home att.: 376,249

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A SPECIAL EXPLOSION The Bengals record for most points in a game by the special teams is 31, from a 43-14 victory at Buffalo on Nov. 8, 1970. CB Lemar Parrish scored two special teams touchdowns, one on a 95-yard kickoff return and another on an 83-yard return of a blocked field goal attempt. K Horst Muhlmann added 15 points on five field goals, and four PATs by Muhlmann completed the special teams onslaught. The offense scored only one TD, on a one-yard run by RB Jess Phillips. The defense scored a TD on an eight-yard fumble return by DE Royce Berry.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 4 ................... Phoenix Cardinals .................. W............. 21-14 ................50,404 ................Riverfront September 11 ................. at Philadelphia Eagles............. W............. 28-24 ................66,459 ................Veterans September 18 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 17-12 ................56,647 ................Three Rivers September 25 ................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 24-17 ................54,943 ................Riverfront October 2 ....................... at Los Angeles Raiders ........... W............. 45-21 ................42,594 ................Los Angeles Coliseum October 9 .......................New York Jets ......................... W............. 36-19 ................57,482 ................Riverfront October 16 ..................... at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 21-27 ................59,969 ................Foxboro October 23 ..................... Houston Oilers........................ W............. 44-21 ................54,659 ................Riverfront October 30 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 16-23 ................79,147 ................Cleveland November 6.................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............... 42-7 ................56,403 ................Riverfront November 13.................. at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 28-31 ................34,614 ................Arrowhead November 20.................. at Dallas Cowboys .................. W............. 38-24 ................37,865 ................TexasNovember 27.................. Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 35-21 ................58,672 ................RiverfrontDecember 4 .................... San Diego Chargers................ W............. 27-10 ................56,866 ................RiverfrontDecember 11 .................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............... 6-41 ................50,269 ................AstrodomeDecember 17 .................. Washington Redskins ............. W............. 20-17* ...............52,157 ................Riverfront/Saturday afternoon/*OT

448-329 Total regular-season home att.: 441,586

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS December 31 .................. Seattle Seahawks .................... W............. 21-13 ................58,560 ................Riverfront/Saturday afternoon

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP January 8 ....................... Buffalo Bills ............................ W............. 21-10 ................59,747 ................Riverfront

SUPER BOWL XXIII IN MIAMI, FLORIDAJanuary 22 ..................... San Francisco 49ers ................L ............. 16-20 ................75,129 ................Joe Robbie

Record: 8-8-0 (4th in AFC Central); 5-3 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 10 ................. at Chicago Bears......................L ............. 14-17 ................64,730 ................Soldier Field September 17 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 41-10 ................53,885 ................Riverfront September 25 ................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 21-14 ................55,996 ................Riverfront/Monday night October 1 ....................... at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............. 21-17 ................61,165 ................Arrowhead October 8 ....................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 26-16 ................52,785 ................Three Rivers October 15 ..................... Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 13-20 ................58,184 ................Riverfront October 22 ..................... Indianapolis Colts....................L ............. 12-23 ................57,642 ................Riverfront October 29 ..................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........... W............. 56-23 ................57,225 ................Riverfront November 5.................... at Los Angeles Raiders ............L ............... 7-28 ................51,080 ................Los Angeles ColiseumNovember 13.................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 24-26 ................60,694 ................Astrodome/Monday nightNovember 19.................. Detroit Lions ........................... W............... 42-7 ................55,720 ................RiverfrontNovember 26.................. at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............... 7-24 ................80,074 ................RichDecember 3 .................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............... 21-0 ................76,236 ................ClevelandDecember 10 .................. Seattle Seahawks .....................L ............. 17-24 ................54,744 ................RiverfrontDecember 17 .................. Houston Oilers........................ W............... 61-7 ................47,510 ................RiverfrontDecember 25 .................. at Minnesota Vikings ...............L ............. 21-29 ................58,829 ................Metrodome/Monday night

404-285 Total regular-season home att.: 440,906

Record: 9-7-0 (1st in AFC Central); 5-3 at home; 4-4 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 9 ................... New York Jets ......................... W............. 25-20 ................56,467 ................Riverfront September 16 ................. at San Diego Chargers ............ W............. 21-16 ................48,098 ................San Diego Jack Murphy September 23 ................. New England Patriots.............. W............... 41-7 ................56,470 ................RiverfrontOctober 1 ....................... at Seattle Seahawks .................L ............. 16-31 ................60,135 ................Kingdome/Monday night October 7 ....................... at Los Angeles Rams .............. W............. 34-31* ...............62,619 ................Anaheim/*OT October 14 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 17-48 ................53,501 ................Astrodome October 22 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 34-13 ................78,567 ................Cleveland/Monday night October 28 ..................... at Atlanta Falcons ....................L ............. 17-38 ................53,214 ................Atlanta-Fulton County/Sunday night November 4.................... New Orleans Saints..................L ............... 7-21 ................60,067 ................RiverfrontNovember 18.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............... 27-3 ................60,064 ................Riverfront/Sunday nightNovember 25.................. Indianapolis Colts....................L ............. 20-34 ................60,051 ................Riverfront December 2 .................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 16-12 ................58,200 ................Three RiversDecember 9 .................... San Francisco 49ers ................L ............. 17-20* ...............60,084 ................Riverfront/*OTDecember 16 .................. at Los Angeles Raiders ............L ............... 7-24 ................54,132 ................Los Angeles ColiseumDecember 23 .................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 40-20 ................60,044 ................RiverfrontDecember 30 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 21-14 ................60,041 ................Riverfront

(Bye November 11) 360-352 Total regular-season home att.: 473,288

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS January 6 .......................Houston Oilers........................ W............. 41-14 ................60,012 ................Riverfront

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS January 13 ..................... at Los Angeles Raiders ............L ............. 10-20 ................92,045 ................Los Angeles Coliseum

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Record: 3-13-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 0-8 on roadHead Coach: Sam Wyche

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 1 ................... at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 14-45 ................72,855 ................Mile HighSeptember 8 ................... Houston Oilers.........................L ............... 7-30 ................56,463 ................Riverfront/Sunday night September 15 ................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 13-14 ................78,269 ................Cleveland September 22 ................. Washington Redskins ..............L ............. 27-34 ................52,038 ................Riverfront October 6 ....................... Seattle Seahawks .....................L ............... 7-13 ................60,010 ................Riverfront October 13 ..................... at Dallas Cowboys ...................L ............. 23-35 ................63,275 ................Texas October 21 ..................... at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 16-35 ................80,131 ................Rich/Monday night October 27 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............... 3-35 ................58,634 ................Astrodome November 3.................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 23-21 ................55,077 ................RiverfrontNovember 10.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 27-33* ...............55,503 ................Riverfront/*OTNovember 17.................. at Philadelphia Eagles..............L ............. 10-17 ................63,189 ................VeteransNovember 24.................. Los Angeles Raiders ................L ............. 14-38 ................52,044 ................RiverfrontDecember 1 .................... New York Giants ..................... W............. 27-24 ................45,063 ................RiverfrontDecember 9 .................... at Miami Dolphins ...................L ............. 13-37 ................60,616 ................Joe Robbie/Monday nightDecember 15 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-17 ................35,420 ................Three RiversDecember 22 .................. New England Patriots.............. W............... 29-7 ................46,394 ................Riverfront

(Bye September 29) 263-435 Total regular-season home att.: 422,592

Record: 5-11-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coach: Dave Shula

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 6 ................... at Seattle Seahawks ................ W............... 21-3 ................57,350 ................Kingdome September 13 ................. Los Angeles Raiders ............... W............. 24-21* ...............54,240 ................Riverfront/*OTSeptember 20 ................. at Green Bay Packers ...............L ............. 23-24 ................57,272 ................Lambeau Field September 27 ................. Minnesota Vikings ...................L ............... 7-42 ................53,847 ................Riverfront October 11 ..................... Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 24-38 ................54,254 ................Riverfront October 19 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 0-20 ................55,411 ................Three Rivers/Monday night October 25 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 10-26 ................58,701 ................Astrodome November 1.................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 30-10 ................54,765 ................Riverfront November 8.................... at Chicago Bears..................... W............. 31-28* ...............56,120 ................Soldier Field/*OT/Sunday nightNovember 15.................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 14-17 ................60,196 ................Giants November 22.................. Detroit Lions ............................L ............. 13-19 ................48,574 ................RiverfrontNovember 29.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............... 9-21 ................54,253 ................RiverfrontDecember 6 .................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 21-37 ................68,368 ................ClevelandDecember 13 .................. at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 10-27 ................50,579 ................San Diego Jack MurphyDecember 20 .................. New England Patriots.............. W............. 20-10 ................45,355 ................RiverfrontDecember 27 .................. Indianapolis Colts....................L ............. 17-21 ................47,837 ................Riverfront

(Bye October 4) 274-364 Total regular-season home att.: 413,125

Record: 3-13-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 0-8 on roadHead Coach: Dave Shula

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 5 ................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 14-27 ................75,508 ................Cleveland September 12 ................. Indianapolis Colts....................L ................. 6-9 ................50,299 ................Riverfront September 19 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 7-34 ................53,682 ................Three Rivers September 26 ................. Seattle Seahawks .....................L ............. 10-19 ................46,880 ................Riverfront October 10 ..................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 15-17 ................75,394 ................Arrowhead October 17 ..................... Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 17-28 ................55,647 ................Riverfront October 24 ..................... at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 12-28 ................50,039 ................Astrodome November 7.................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 16-24 ................51,202 ................Riverfront November 14.................. Houston Oilers.........................L ............... 3-38 ................42,347 ................RiverfrontNovember 21.................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 12-17 ................64,264 ................GiantsNovember 28.................. Los Angeles Raiders ............... W............. 16-10 ................43,272 ................RiverfrontDecember 5 .................... at San Francisco 49ers ............L ............... 8-21 ................60,039 ................Candlestick Park/Sunday nightDecember 12 .................. at New England Patriots ...........L ................. 2-7 ................29,794 ................FoxboroDecember 19 .................. Los Angeles Rams .................. W............... 15-3 ................36,612 ................RiverfrontDecember 26 .................. Atlanta Falcons ....................... W............. 21-17 ................27,014 ................RiverfrontJanuary 2 ....................... at New Orleans Saints ..............L ............. 13-20 ................58,036 ................Louisiana Superdome

(Byes October 3 & October 31) 187-319 Total regular-season home att.: 353,273

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PERFECTION AT HOME The Bengals have gone undefeated (and untied) at home during the regular season three times in team history: • 8-0 in the Super Bowl season of 1988 • 7-0 in the 1973 playoff season • 4-0 in the strike-shortened 1982 campaign

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 4 ................... Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 20-28 ................52,778 ................Riverfront September 11 ................. at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 10-27 ................53,217 ................San Diego Jack Murphy September 18 ................. New England Patriots...............L ............. 28-31 ................46,640 ................Riverfront September 25 ................. at Houston Oilers .....................L ............. 13-20 ................44,253 ................Astrodome October 2 .......................Miami Dolphins .......................L ............... 7-23 ................55,056 ................Riverfront/Sunday night October 16 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-14 ................55,353 ................Three Rivers October 23 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 13-37 ................77,588 ................Cleveland October 30 ..................... Dallas Cowboys .......................L ............. 20-23 ................57,096 ................Riverfront November 6.................... at Seattle Seahawks ................ W............. 20-17* ...............46,630 ................Kingdome/*OTNovember 13.................. Houston Oilers........................ W............. 34-31 ................54,908 ................RiverfrontNovember 20.................. Indianapolis Colts....................L ............. 13-17 ................55,566 ................RiverfrontNovember 27.................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 13-15 ................69,714 ................Mile HighDecember 4 .................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 15-38 ................53,401 ................RiverfrontDecember 11 .................. at New York Giants...................L ............. 20-27 ................67,530 ................GiantsDecember 18 .................. at Arizona Cardinals.................L ............... 7-28 ................50,110 ................Sun DevilDecember 24 .................. Philadelphia Eagles ................ W............. 33-30 ................39,923 ................Riverfront/Saturday afternoon

(Bye October 9) 276-406 Total regular-season home att.: 415,368

Record: 7-9-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 3-5 at home; 4-4 on roadHead Coach: Dave Shula

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 3 ................... at Indianapolis Colts ............... W............. 24-21* ...............42,445 ................RCA Dome/*OT September 10 ................. Jacksonville Jaguars............... W............. 24-17 ................48,318 ................Riverfront September 17 ................. at Seattle Seahawks .................L ............. 21-24 ................39,492 ................Kingdome September 24 ................. Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 28-38 ................46,332 ................Riverfront October 1 .......................Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 23-26 ................52,671 ................Riverfront October 8 ....................... at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........L ............. 16-19 ................41,732 ................Tampa October 19 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............... 27-9 ................56,684 ................Three Rivers/Thursday night October 29 ..................... Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 26-29* ...............58,639 ................Riverfront/*OT November 5.................... Oakland Raiders.......................L ............. 17-20 ................51,265 ................Riverfront November 12.................. at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 32-25 ................32,998 ................AstrodomeNovember 19.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 31-49 ................54,636 ................RiverfrontNovember 26.................. at Jacksonville Jaguars ........... W............. 17-13 ................68,249 ................Jacksonville MunicipalDecember 3 .................... at Green Bay Packers ...............L ............. 10-24 ................60,318 ................Lambeau FieldDecember 10 .................. Chicago Bears ........................ W............. 16-10 ................38,642 ................RiverfrontDecember 17 .................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 10-26 ................55,875 ................ClevelandDecember 24 .................. Minnesota Vikings .................. W............. 27-24 ................34,568 ................Riverfront

(Bye October 15) 349-374 Total regular-season home att.: 385,071

Record: 8-8-0 (3rd in AFC Central); 6-2 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coaches: Dave Shula (1-6), Bruce Coslet (7-2)

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 1 ................... at St. Louis Rams.....................L ............. 16-26 ................62,659 ................Trans World DomeSeptember 8 ................... at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 14-27 ................55,880 ................SD Jack MurphySeptember 15 ................. New Orleans Saints................. W............. 30-15 ................45,412 ................Cinergy FieldSeptember 29 ................. Denver Broncos .......................L ............. 10-14 ................51,798 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 6 .......................Houston Oilers.........................L ............. 27-30* ...............44,680 ................Cinergy Field/*OT/Sunday nightOctober 13 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-20 ................58,875 ................Three RiversOctober 20 ..................... at San Francisco 49ers ............L ............. 21-28 ................63,218 ................3Com ParkOctober 27 ..................... Jacksonville Jaguars............... W............. 28-21 ................45,890 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 3.................... at Baltimore Ravens ................ W............. 24-21 ................60,743 ................Memorial November 10.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 34-24 ................57,265 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 17.................. at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 17-31 ................75,549 ................RichNovember 24.................. Atlanta Falcons ....................... W............. 41-31 ................44,868 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 1 .................... at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............. 27-30 ................57,408 ................Jacksonville MunicipalDecember 8 .................... Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 21-14 ................43,022 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 15 .................. at Houston Oilers .................... W............. 21-13 ................15,131 ................AstrodomeDecember 22 .................. Indianapolis Colts................... W............. 31-24 ................49,389 ................Cinergy Field

(Bye September 22) 372-369 Total regular-season home att.: 382,324

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BENGALS QBS AS LEAGUE MVPS Two Bengals, both quarterbacks from the club’s Super Bowl teams, have been named by nationwide panels of media as winners of the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award. Ken Anderson was the winner in 1981, leading the NFL with a 98.4 passer rating. He completed 300 of 479 passes (62.6%) for 3754 yards, with a then-club record 29 TD passes against 10 interceptions. Boomer Esiason was the 1988 winner, leading the league with a 97.4 rating and tying for the AFC lead in TDs with 28. He completed 223 of 388 passes (57.5%) for 3572 yards, with 14 interceptions. Both QBs led their teams to 12-4 records in the regular season.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes August 31....................... Arizona Cardinals ................... W............. 24-21 ................53,644 ................Cinergy FieldSeptember 7 ................... at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 10-23 ................52,968 ................MemorialSeptember 21 ................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 20-38 ................73,871 ................Mile HighSeptember 28 ................. New York Jets ..........................L ............. 14-31 ................57,209 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 5 ....................... at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............. 13-21 ................67,128 ................ALLTELOctober 12 ..................... at Tennessee Oilers ..................L ............... 7-30 ................17,071 ................Liberty Bowl (Memphis)October 19 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 10-26 ................60,020 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 26 ..................... at New York Giants...................L ............. 27-29 ................72,584 ................Giants November 2.................... San Diego Chargers................ W............. 38-31 ................53,754 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 9.................... at Indianapolis Colts ............... W............. 28-13 ................58,473 ................RCA DomeNovember 16.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 3-20 ................55,226 ................Three RiversNovember 23.................. Jacksonville Jaguars............... W............. 31-26 ................55,158 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 30.................. at Philadelphia Eagles..............L ............. 42-44 ................66,623 ................VeteransDecember 4 .................... Tennessee Oilers ..................... W............. 41-14 ................49,086 ................Cinergy Field/Thursday nightDecember 14 .................. Dallas Cowboys ...................... W............. 31-24 ................60,043 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 21 .................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 16-14 ................50,917 ................Cinergy Field

(Bye September 14) 355-405 Total regular-season home att.: 439,831

Record: 3-13-0 (5th in AFC Central); 1-7 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coach: Bruce Coslet

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 6 ................... Tennessee Oilers ......................L ............. 14-23 ................55,848 ................Cinergy FieldSeptember 13 ................. at Detroit Lions ....................... W............. 34-28* ...............66,354 ................Pontiac Silverdome/*OTSeptember 20 ................. Green Bay Packers ...................L ............... 6-13 ................56,346 ................Cinergy FieldSeptember 27 ................. at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 24-31 ................68,154 ................Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards/Sunday nightOctober 11 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 25-20 ................59,979 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 18 ..................... at Tennessee Oilers ..................L ............. 14-44 ................33,288 ................VanderbiltOctober 25 ..................... at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 10-27 ................40,089 ................Network Associates ColiseumNovember 1.................... Denver Broncos .......................L ............. 26-33 ................59,974 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 8.................... at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............. 11-24 ................67,040 ................ALLTELNovember 15.................. at Minnesota Vikings ...............L ............... 3-24 ................64,232 ................MetrodomeNovember 22.................. Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............. 13-20 ................52,571 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 29.................. Jacksonville Jaguars................L ............. 17-34 ................55,432 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 6 .................... Buffalo Bills .............................L ............. 20-33 ................54,359 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 13 .................. at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............. 26-39 ................55,179 ................RCA DomeDecember 20 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 25-24 ................52,017 ................Three RiversDecember 27 .................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers ............L ............... 0-35 ................49,826 ................Cinergy Field

(Bye October 4) 268-452 Total regular-season home att.: 444,335

Record: 4-12-0 (5th in AFC Central); 2-6 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coach: Bruce Coslet

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 12 ................. at Tennessee Titans ..................L ............. 35-36 ................65,272 ................Adelphia ColiseumSeptember 19 ................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............... 7-34 ................47,660 ................Cinergy FieldSeptember 26 ................. at Carolina Panthers ................L ............... 3-27 ................61,269 ................EricssonOctober 3 ....................... St. Louis Rams ........................L ............. 10-38 ................45,481 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 10 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 18-17 ................73,048 ................Cleveland BrownsOctober 17 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............... 3-17 ................59,669 ................Cinergy FieldOctober 24 ..................... at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............. 10-31 ................55,996 ................RCA DomeOctober 31 ..................... Jacksonville Jaguars................L ............. 10-41 ................49,138 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 7.................... at Seattle Seahawks .................L ............. 20-37 ................66,303 ................KingdomeNovember 14.................. Tennessee Titans .....................L ............. 14-24 ................46,017 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 21.................. Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............. 31-34 ................43,279 ................Cinergy FieldNovember 28.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 27-20 ................50,907 ................Three RiversDecember 5 .................... San Francisco 49ers ............... W............. 44-30 ................53,463 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 12 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 44-28 ................59,972 ................Cinergy FieldDecember 26 .................. at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............... 0-22 ................68,036 ................PSINetJanuary 2 ....................... at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............... 7-24 ................70,532 ................ALLTEL

(Bye December 19) 283-460 Total regular-season home att.: 404,679

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DOUBLE WHAMMY Twice in Bengals history, two Cincinnati players have broken the 100-yard rushing mark in the same game. On Oct. 29, 1972, in a 30-7 win vs. Houston, RB Doug Dressler gained 110 yards and HB Essex Johnson ran for 103 yards. On Dec. 7, 1986, in a 31-7 victory at New England, HB James Brooks rushed for 163 yards and FB Stanley Wilson gained 120 yards.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 10 ................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............... 7-24 ................64,006 ................Paul BrownSeptember 17 ................. at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............... 0-13 ................45,653 ................ALLTELSeptember 24 ................ at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............... 0-37 ................68,481 ................PSINetOctober 1 .......................Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 16-31 ................61,535 ................Paul BrownOctober 8 ....................... Tennessee Titans .....................L ............. 14-23 ................63,406 ................Paul BrownOctober 15 ..................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 0-15 ................54,328 ................Three RiversOctober 22 ..................... Denver Broncos ...................... W............. 31-21 ................61,603 ................Paul BrownOctober 29 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............... 12-3 ................73,118 ................Cleveland BrownsNovember 5.................... Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............... 7-27 ................54,759 ................Paul BrownNovember 12.................. at Dallas Cowboys ...................L ............... 6-23 ................62,170 ................TexasNovember 19.................. at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 13-16 ................60,292 ................FoxboroNovember 26.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 28-48 ................63,925 ................Paul BrownDecember 3 .................... Arizona Cardinals ................... W............. 24-13 ................50,289 ................Paul BrownDecember 10 .................. at Tennessee Titans ..................L ............... 3-35 ................68,498 ................Adelphia ColiseumDecember 17 .................. Jacksonville Jaguars............... W............. 17-14 ................50,469 ................Paul BrownDecember 24 .................. at Philadelphia Eagles..............L ............... 7-16 ................64,902 ................Veterans

(Bye September 3) 185-359 Total regular-season home att.: 469,992

Record: 6-10-0 (6th in AFC Central); 4-4 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coach: Dick LeBeau

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 9 ................... New England Patriots.............. W............. 23-17 ................51,521 ................Paul BrownSeptember 16 ................. at Tennessee Titans — NFL games not played as result of Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; game rescheduled for Jan. 6September 23 ................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 21-10 ................51,121 ................Paul BrownSeptember 30 ................. at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 14-28 ................56,048 ................QualcommOctober 7 ....................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............... 7-16 ................62,335 ................Heinz FieldOctober 14 ..................... Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 24-14 ................64,217 ................Paul BrownOctober 21 ..................... Chicago Bears .........................L ............... 0-24 ................63,408 ................Paul BrownOctober 28 ..................... at Detroit Lions ....................... W............. 31-27 ................69,343 ................Pontiac SilverdomeNovember 11.................. at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............. 13-30 ................57,161 ................ALLTELNovember 18.................. Tennessee Titans .....................L ............... 7-20 ................63,865 ................Paul BrownNovember 25.................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 0-18 ................72,918 ................Cleveland BrownsDecember 2 .................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers ............L ............. 13-16* ...............52,135 ................Paul Brown/*OTDecember 9 .................... Jacksonville Jaguars................L ............. 10-14 ................44,920 ................Paul BrownDecember 16 .................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 14-15 ................77,745 ................GiantsDecember 23 .................. at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............... 0-16 ................68,987 ................PSINetDecember 30 .................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 26-23* ...............63,751 ................Paul Brown/*OTJanuary 6 ....................... at Tennessee Titans** ............. W............. 23-21 ................68,798 ................Adelphia Coliseum/**rescheduled from Sept. 16

(Bye November 4) 226-309 Total regular-season home att.: 454,938

Record: 2-14-0 (4th in AFC North); 1-7 at home; 1-7 on roadHead Coach: Dick LeBeau

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 8 ................... San Diego Chargers.................L ............... 6-34 ................53,705 ................Paul BrownSeptember 15 ................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............... 7-20 ................73,358 ................Cleveland BrownsSeptember 22 ................. at Atlanta Falcons ....................L ............... 3-30 ................68,129 ................Georgia Dome/Sunday nightSeptember 29 ................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers ............L ............... 7-35 ................57,234 ................Paul BrownOctober 6 ....................... at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............. 21-28 ................56,570 ................RCA DomeOctober 13 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............... 7-34 ................63,900 ................Paul BrownOctober 27 ..................... Tennessee Titans .....................L ............. 24-30 ................52,822 ................Paul BrownNovember 3.................... at Houston Texans .................. W............... 38-3 ................69,827 ................ReliantNovember 10.................. at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 27-38 ................69,024 ................RavensNovember 17.................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 20-27 ................64,060 ................Paul BrownNovember 24.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 21-29 ................60,473 ................Heinz FieldDecember 1 .................... Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............. 23-27 ................44,878 ................Paul BrownDecember 8 .................... at Carolina Panthers ................L ............. 31-52 ................66,799 ................EricssonDecember 15 .................. Jacksonville Jaguars................L ............. 15-29 ................42,092 ................Paul BrownDecember 22 .................. New Orleans Saints................. W............. 20-13 ................43,544 ................Paul BrownDecember 29 .................. at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............... 9-27 ................47,850 ................Ralph Wilson

(Bye October 20) 279-456 Total regular-season home att.: 422,235

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WORST TO FIRST Four times in their history, the Bengals have finished first in their division after finishing in last place the season before. The Bengals followed a cellar season with a division title in 1970, ’81, ’88 and ’90.

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Record: 8-8-0 (2nd in AFC North); 5-3 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 7 ................... Denver Broncos .......................L ............. 10-30 ................63,820 ................Paul BrownSeptember 14 ................. at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 20-23 ................50,135 ................Network Associates ColiseumSeptember 21 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 10-17 ................64,596 ................Paul BrownSeptember 28 ................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 21-14 ................73,428 ................Cleveland BrownsOctober 5 ....................... at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 16-22* ...............72,615 ................Ralph Wilson/*OvertimeOctober 19 ..................... Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 34-26 ................53,553 ................Paul BrownOctober 26 ..................... Seattle Seahawks .................... W............. 27-24 ................52,131 ................Paul BrownNovember 2.................... at Arizona Cardinals.................L ............. 14-17 ................23,531 ................Sun DevilNovember 9.................... Houston Texans ...................... W............. 34-27 ................50,437 ................Paul BrownNovember 16.................. Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............. 24-19 ................64,923 ................Paul BrownNovember 23.................. at San Diego Chargers ............ W............. 34-27 ................52,069 ................QualcommNovember 30.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 24-20 ................58,797 ................Heinz FieldDecember 7 .................... at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 13-31 ................69,468 ................M&T BankDecember 14 .................. San Francisco 49ers ............... W............. 41-38 ................64,666 ................Paul BrownDecember 21 .................. at St. Louis Rams.....................L ............. 10-27 ................66,061 ................Edward Jones DomeDecember 28 .................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 14-22 ................65,362 ................Paul Brown

(Bye October 12) 346-384 Total regular-season home att.: 479,488

Record: 8-8-0 (3rd in AFC North); 5-3 at home; 3-5 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 12 ................. at New York Jets ......................L ............. 24-31 ................77,230 ................The MeadowlandsSeptember 19 ................. Miami Dolphins ...................... W............. 16-13 ................65,705 ................Paul Brown/Sunday nightSeptember 26 ................. Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............... 9-23 ................65,575 ................Paul BrownOctober 3 ....................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 17-28 ................62,402 ................Heinz FieldOctober 17 ..................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 17-34 ................73,263 ................Cleveland BrownsOctober 25 ..................... Denver Broncos ...................... W............. 23-10 ................65,806 ................Paul Brown/Monday nightOctober 31 ..................... at Tennessee Titans ..................L ............. 20-27 ................68,932 ................The ColiseumNovember 7.................... Dallas Cowboys ...................... W............... 26-3 ................65,721 ................Paul BrownNovember 14.................. at Washington Redskins ......... W............. 17-10 ................87,786 ................FedExFieldNovember 21.................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 14-19 ................65,780 ................Paul BrownNovember 28.................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 58-48 ................65,677 ................Paul BrownDecember 5 .................... at Baltimore Ravens ................ W............. 27-26 ................69,695 ................M&T BankDecember 12 .................. at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 28-35 ................68,756 ................GilletteDecember 19 .................. Buffalo Bills .............................L ............. 17-33 ................65,378 ................Paul BrownDecember 26 .................. New York Giants ..................... W............. 23-22 ................64,606 ................Paul BrownJanuary 2 ....................... at Philadelphia Eagles............. W............. 38-10 ................67,074 ................Lincoln Financial Field

(Bye October 10) 374-372 Total regular-season home att.: 524,248

Record: 11-5-0 (1st in AFC North); 5-3 at home; 6-2 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 11 ................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 27-13 ................73,013 ................Cleveland BrownsSeptember 18 ................. Minnesota Vikings .................. W............... 37-8 ................65,763 ................Paul BrownSeptember 25 ................. at Chicago Bears..................... W............... 24-7 ................62,045 ................Soldier FieldOctober 2 .......................Houston Texans ...................... W............. 16-10 ................65,714 ................Paul BrownOctober 9 ....................... at Jacksonville Jaguars ............L ............. 20-23 ................66,137 ................ALLTEL/Sunday nightOctober 16 ..................... at Tennessee Titans ................. W............. 31-23 ................69,149 ................The ColiseumOctober 23 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 13-27 ................66,104 ................Paul BrownOctober 30 ..................... Green Bay Packers .................. W............. 21-14 ................65,940 ................Paul BrownNovember 6.................... at Baltimore Ravens ................ W............... 21-9 ................70,540 ................M&T BankNovember 20.................. Indianapolis Colts....................L ............. 37-45 ................65,995 ................Paul BrownNovember 27.................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 42-29 ................65,680 ................Paul BrownDecember 4 .................... at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 38-31 ................63,044 ................Heinz FieldDecember 11 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 23-20 ................65,788 ................Paul BrownDecember 18 .................. at Detroit Lions ....................... W............. 41-17 ................61,749 ................Ford FieldDecember 24 .................. Buffalo Bills .............................L ............. 27-37 ................65,485 ................Paul Brown/Saturday afternoonJanuary 1 ....................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............... 3-37 ................77,211 ................Arrowhead

(Bye November 13) 421-350 Total regular-season home att.: 526,469

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS January 8 ....................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 17-31 ................65,870 ................Paul Brown

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RECORD CROWD The official attendance of 87,786 for Cincinnati’s 17-10 win on Nov. 14, 2004 at FedExField in Washington was the largest ever for a Bengals regular-season game. The record for all Bengals games remains 92,045, recorded at the Los Angeles Coliseum for the 1990 season Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Raiders on Jan. 13, 1991.

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Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 10 ................. at Kansas City Chiefs .............. W............. 23-10 ................77,956 ................ArrowheadSeptember 17 ................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 34-17 ................66,072 ................Paul BrownSeptember 24 ................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 28-20 ................64,922 ................Heinz FieldOctober 1 .......................New England Patriots...............L ............. 13-38 ................66,035 ................Paul BrownOctober 15 ..................... at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........L ............. 13-14 ................65,732 ................Raymond JamesOctober 22 ..................... Carolina Panthers ................... W............. 17-14 ................65,964 ................Paul BrownOctober 29 ..................... Atlanta Falcons ........................L ............. 27-29 ................65,978 ................Paul BrownNovember 5.................... at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 20-26 ................70,792 ................M&T BankNovember 12.................. San Diego Chargers.................L ............. 41-49 ................65,917 ................Paul BrownNovember 19.................. at New Orleans Saints ............. W............. 31-16 ................68,001 ................Louisiana SuperdomeNovember 26.................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............... 30-0 ................72,926 ................Cleveland BrownsNovember 30.................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............... 13-7 ................65,973 ................Paul Brown/Thursday nightDecember 10 .................. Oakland Raiders...................... W............. 27-10 ................65,882 ................Paul BrownDecember 18 .................. at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............. 16-34 ................57,292 ................RCA Dome/Monday nightDecember 24 .................. at Denver Broncos ...................L ............. 23-24 ................75,759 ................INVESCO Field at Mile HighDecember 31 .................. Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 17-23* ...............66,049 ................Paul Brown/*Overtime

(Bye October 8) 373-331 Total regular-season home att.: 527,870

Record: 7-9-0 (3rd in AFC North); 5-3 at home; 2-6 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 10 ................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 27-20 ................66,093 ................Paul Brown/Monday nightSeptember 16 ................. at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 45-51 ................72,801 ................Cleveland BrownsSeptember 23 ................. at Seattle Seahawks .................L ............. 21-24 ................68,110 ................Qwest FieldOctober 1 .......................New England Patriots...............L ............. 13-34 ................66,113 ................Paul Brown/Monday nightOctober 14 ..................... at Kansas City Chiefs ...............L ............. 20-27 ................76,846 ................ArrowheadOctober 21 ..................... New York Jets ......................... W............. 38-31 ................65,868 ................Paul BrownOctober 28 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 13-24 ................66,188 ................Paul BrownNovember 4.................... at Buffalo Bills .........................L ............. 21-33 ................70,745 ................Ralph WilsonNovember 11.................. at Baltimore Ravens ................ W............... 21-7 ................71,130 ................M&T BankNovember 18.................. Arizona Cardinals ....................L ............. 27-35 ................65,403 ................Paul BrownNovember 25.................. Tennessee Titans .................... W............... 35-6 ................65,489 ................Paul BrownDecember 2 .................... at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-24 ................58,842 ................Heinz Field/Sunday nightDecember 9 .................... St. Louis Rams ....................... W............. 19-10 ................65,143 ................Paul BrownDecember 15 .................. at San Francisco 49ers ............L ............. 13-20 ................68,053 ................Monster Park/Saturday nightDecember 23 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 19-14 ................66,023 ................Paul BrownDecember 30 .................. at Miami Dolphins .................. W............. 38-25 ................70,461 ................Dolphin

(Bye October 7) 380-385 Total regular-season home att.: 526,320

Record: 4-11-1 (3rd in AFC North); 3-4-1 at home; 1-7 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 7 ................... at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............. 10-17 ................70,978 ................M&T BankSeptember 14 ................. Tennessee Titans .....................L ............... 7-24 ................64,540 ................Paul BrownSeptember 21 ................. at New York Giants...................L ............. 23-26* ...............79,276 ................Giants/*OvertimeSeptember 28 ................. Cleveland Browns ....................L ............. 12-20 ................65,541 ................Paul BrownOctober 5 ....................... at Dallas Cowboys ...................L ............. 22-31 ................62,655 ................TexasOctober 12 ..................... at New York Jets ......................L ............. 14-26 ................78,161 ................The MeadowlandsOctober 19 ..................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 10-38 ................65,860 ................Paul BrownOctober 26 ..................... at Houston Texans ...................L ............... 6-35 ................70,112 ................Reliant/rescheduled from Nov. 9November 2.................... Jacksonville Jaguars............... W............. 21-19 ................64,238 ................Paul BrownNovember 16.................. Philadelphia Eagles .................T ............. 13-13* ...............64,633 ................Paul Brown/*OvertimeNovember 20.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers...............L ............. 10-27 ................59,854 ................Heinz Field/Thursday nightNovember 30.................. Baltimore Ravens .....................L ............... 3-34 ................63,871 ................Paul BrownDecember 7 .................... at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............... 3-35 ................66,402 ................Lucas OilDecember 14 .................. Washington Redskins ............. W............. 20-13 ................63,996 ................Paul BrownDecember 21 .................. at Cleveland Browns ............... W............... 14-0 ................72,361 ................Cleveland BrownsDecember 28 .................. Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............... 16-6 ................63,984 ................Paul Brown

(Bye November 9) 204-364 Total regular-season home att.: 516,663

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2007

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HIGH-SCORING AFFAIRS The two highest-scoring games (combined point totals of both teams) in Bengals history have both come against the Cleveland Browns. The five highest-scoring games in franchise history:

Rank Total Pts. Date & Opponent Result1. 106 Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland W, 58-482. 96 Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland L, 45-513. 90 Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego L, 41-494. 86 Nov. 30, 1997 at Philadelphia L, 42-445. 85 Sept. 22, 1985 vs. San Diego L, 41-44

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2009 Record: 10-6-0 (1st in AFC North); 6-2 at home; 4-4 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 13 ................. Denver Broncos .......................L ............... 7-12 ................62,831 ................Paul BrownSeptember 20 ................. at Green Bay Packers .............. W............. 31-24 ................70,678 ................Lambeau FieldSeptember 27 ................. Pittsburgh Steelers ................. W............. 23-20 ................64,538 ................Paul BrownOctober 4 ....................... at Cleveland Browns ............... W............. 23-20* ...............69,844 ................Cleveland Browns/*OvertimeOctober 11 ..................... at Baltimore Ravens ................ W............. 17-14 ................71,161 ................M&T BankOctober 18 ..................... Houston Texans .......................L ............. 17-28 ................64,019 ................Paul BrownOctober 25 ..................... Chicago Bears ........................ W............. 45-10 ................64,900 ................Paul BrownNovember 8.................... Baltimore Ravens .................... W............... 17-7 ................64,313 ................Paul BrownNovember 15.................. at Pittsburgh Steelers.............. W............. 18-12 ................65,392 ................Heinz FieldNovember 22.................. at Oakland Raiders ...................L ............. 17-20 ................34,112 ................Oakland ColiseumNovember 29.................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............... 16-7 ................64,553 ................Paul BrownDecember 6 .................... Detroit Lions ........................... W............. 23-13 ................62,545 ................Paul BrownDecember 13 .................. at Minnesota Vikings ...............L ............. 10-30 ................63,854 ................Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeDecember 20 .................. at San Diego Chargers .............L ............. 24-27 ................68,889 ................Qualcomm StadiumDecember 27 .................. Kansas City Chiefs.................. W............. 17-10 ................64,333 ................Paul BrownJanuary 3 ....................... at New York Jets ......................L ............... 0-37 ................79,106 ................The Meadowlands/Sunday night

(Bye November 1) 305-291 Total regular-season home att.: 512,032

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS January 9 .......................New York Jets ..........................L ............. 14-24 ................63,686 ................Paul Brown/Saturday

Record: 4-12-0 (4th in AFC North); 3-5 at home; 1-7 on roadHead Coach: Marvin Lewis

Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium/Notes September 12 ................. at New England Patriots ...........L ............. 24-38 ................68,756 ................GilletteSeptember 19 ................. Baltimore Ravens .................... W............. 15-10 ................64,071 ................Paul BrownSeptember 26 ................. at Carolina Panthers ............... W............... 20-7 ................72,887 ................Bank of AmericaOctober 3 ....................... at Cleveland Browns ................L ............. 20-23 ................66,731 ................Cleveland BrownsOctober 10 ..................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers ............L ............. 21-24 ................63,888 ................Paul BrownOctober 24 ..................... at Atlanta Falcons ....................L ............. 32-39 ................67,665 ................Georgia DomeOctober 31 ..................... Miami Dolphins .......................L ............. 14-22 ................63,179 ................Paul BrownNovember 8.................... Pittsburgh Steelers ..................L ............. 21-27 ................65,626 ................Paul Brown/Monday nightNovember 14.................. at Indianapolis Colts ................L ............. 17-23 ................67,404 ................Lucas OilNovember 21.................. Buffalo Bills .............................L ............. 31-49 ................55,654 ................Paul BrownNovember 25.................. at N.Y. Jets ...............................L ............. 10-26 ................78,903 ................New Meadowlands/Thursday nightDecember 5 .................... New Orleans Saints..................L ............. 30-34 ................59,963 ................Paul BrownDecember 12 .................. at Pittsburgh Steelers ..............L ............... 7-23 ................57,501 ................Heinz FieldDecember 19 .................. Cleveland Browns ................... W............. 19-17 ................56,342 ................Paul BrownDecember 26 .................. San Diego Chargers................ W............. 34-20 ................54,194 ................Paul BrownJanuary 2 ....................... at Baltimore Ravens .................L ............... 7-13 ................71,088 ................M&T Bank

(Bye October 17) 322-395 Total regular-season home att.: 482,917

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1968 (2-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 3 Kansas City Chiefs .....................L ............. 14-38August 10 at Denver Broncos ......................L ............. 13-15August 17 Buffalo Bills ...............................L ............... 6-10August 25 (D) Pittsburgh Steelers-a ................W ............... 19-3August 30 New York Jets-b .......................W ............... 13-9a-at Morgantown, W.Va.; b-at Memphis, Tenn.

1969 (3-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 10 (D) Boston Patriots-a .......................L ............. 13-21August 16 Kansas City Chiefs-b .................L ............... 7-23August 23 Miami Dolphins ........................W ............. 28-21August 30 at Pittsburgh Steelers ................W ............. 23-13September 6 Denver Broncos ........................W ............. 13-11a-at Bowling Green, Ohio; b-at Jackson, Miss.

1970 (2-3-1)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 8 Washington Redskins................W ............. 27-12August 15 at Miami Dolphins .....................L ............. 10-20August 22 at St. Louis Cardinals .................L ............. 20-41August 29 Cleveland Browns .....................W ............. 31-24September 5 at Green Bay Packers-a ..............T ............. 10-10September 12 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 14-31a-at Milwaukee

All-Time Preseason Record: 93-99-2All games night games unless noted with (D).

1971 (5-0-1)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 7 at Miami Dolphins ....................W ............. 27-10August 14 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 31-24August 23 Pittsburgh Steelers ....................W ............. 20-13August 28 St. Louis Cardinals ...................W ............. 22-21September 4 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............. 27-24September 11 at Washington Redskins ............T ............. 17-17

1972 (3-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 5 at Green Bay Packers .................L ............. 14-24August 12 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 28-20August 19 Miami Dolphins .........................L ............. 17-35August 28 at Philadelphia Eagles ...............W ............. 34-20September 3 (D) Cleveland Browns-a ..................W ............. 27-21September 9 Atlanta Falcons ..........................L ............. 14-44a-at Columbus, Ohio

1973 (4-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at Miami Dolphins .....................L ............. 13-14August 11 Philadelphia Eagles ...................W ............. 45-21August 19 (D) Cleveland Browns-a ...................L ............... 6-24August 24 at Detroit Lions ........................W ............. 17-10September 1 Atlanta Falcons .........................W ............. 31-20September 8 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............. 13-10a-at Columbus, Ohio

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Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 3 Miami Dolphins ........................W ............. 19-13August 10 Philadelphia Eagles ...................W ............. 35-21August 17 at Atlanta Falcons ......................W ....... 13-7 (OT)August 26 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 27-14September 1 (D) Cleveland Browns-a ...................L ............. 17-21September 6 at Green Bay Packers-b ..............L ............. 24-26a-at Columbus, Ohio; b-at Milwaukee

1975 (4-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 2 (D) Washington Redskins-a .............L .............. 9-17August 9 at Miami Dolphins .....................L ................. 3-7 August 15 at Buffalo Bills ...........................W ............. 38-28August 23 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............. 27-10August 28 at Philadelphia Eagles ................L ............. 20-30September 6 (D) at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 22-14September 13 New Orleans Saints ...................W ............... 20-0a-Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio

1976 (4-2-0) Date Opponent W-L ScoreJuly 31 at Green Bay Packers ................W ............. 23-17August 7 Buffalo Bills ..............................W ............. 31-10August 14 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 26-14 August 22 (D) at Minnesota Vikings .................L ............. 17-23 August 28 at New Orleans Saints ................L ............. 10-13 September 4 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........W ............. 24-13

1977 (5-1-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 6 at Green Bay Packers .................L ............. 20-23August 13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers..............W ............... 45-0August 21 (D) at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 17-13August 27 at St. Louis Cardinals ................W ............... 33-9September 3 Minnesota Vikings ....................W ............... 26-7September 10 at Chicago Bears .......................W ............... 24-6

1978 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 5 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ............... 0-17August 12 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 10-14August 19 Chicago Bears ...........................W ............... 27-3August 26 at Green Bay Packers-a .............W ............. 17-14a-at Milwaukee

1979 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 40-28August 11 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............... 20-5August 18 at Chicago Bears ........................L ............. 13-17August 25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers...............L ............. 13-24

1980 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 9 at Denver Broncos ......................L ............... 6-17August 16 Chicago Bears ...........................W ............... 21-3August 23 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ..... 14-20 (OT)August 30 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 10-15

1981 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 8 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........W ............. 24-17August 15 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 30-20August 22 at Chicago Bears ........................L ............. 21-24August 29 Denver Broncos .........................L ............. 20-24

1982 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 13 at Kansas City Chiefs .................L ............. 20-26August 20 at Green Bay Packers-a ..............L ............. 27-41August 28 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 23-27September 3 Washington Redskins................W ............. 28-21a-at Milwaukee

1983 (0-4-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 6 Kansas City Chiefs .....................L ............... 7-24August 12 at Washington Redskins .............L ............. 23-27August 18 New York Jets ............................L ..... 17-20 (OT)August 27 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............... 7-34

1984 (3-1-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at New York Jets ........................W ............. 21-15August 11 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ............. 13-21August 18 at Chicago Bears .......................W ............. 25-17August 24 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 35-14

1985 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 10 Kansas City Chiefs .....................L ............. 27-35August 17 New York Jets ...........................W ............. 24-20August 23 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............. 17-31August 30 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............. 31-21

1986 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 9 at Kansas City Chiefs .................L ............... 0-20August 16 at New York Jets .........................L ............. 17-28August 23 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............. 34-12August 29 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 20-30

1987 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 15 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........W ............. 31-30August 22 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............... 9-23August 29 at Green Bay Packers ................W ............. 28-20September 4 New Orleans Saints ....................L ............. 14-26

1988 (4-1-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreJuly 30 (D) Los Angeles Rams-a .................W ............... 14-7 August 6 at Kansas City Chiefs .................L ............. 21-34August 13 at Buffalo Bills ...........................W ............. 24-13August 20 Detroit Lions .............................W ............... 24-7August 26 at New England Patriots ............W ............. 27-21a-Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio

1989 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 13 Buffalo Bills ..............................W ............. 24-20August 19 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............... 35-3August 28 at New Orleans Saints ................L ............. 10-27September 1 at Minnesota Vikings .................L ............. 10-17

1990 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 11 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ............. 17-30August 18 at Atlanta Falcons .......................L ............. 17-34August 24 at New England Patriots ............W ..... 13-10 (OT)August 31 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 24-26

1991 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 2 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............. 20-24August 10 Philadelphia Eagles ....................L ............. 24-29August 17 Minnesota Vikings ....................W ..... 27-24 (OT)August 24 at Green Bay Packers-a .............W ..... 19-16 (OT)a-at Milwaukee

1992 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 9 at New York Giants .....................L ............... 7-13August 15 at Philadelphia Eagles ................L ............. 17-27August 22 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ............... 20-0August 28 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 34-17

1993 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 7 New York Giants .........................L ............. 16-27August 14 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............... 24-7August 20 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............... 7-30August 27 Philadelphia Eagles ...................W ............... 23-3

1994 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 6 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ............. 16-17August 13 Indianapolis Colts ......................L ............. 21-26August 20 at Philadelphia Eagles ................L ............... 7-17August 26 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 38-14

1995 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............. 34-21August 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers...............L ............... 7-31August 17 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............. 13-20August 25 New York Jets ............................L ............. 24-30

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ARIZONA CARDINALSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 5-4-0

(Cardinals franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1994 and in St.

Louis prior to 1988)Year Site Result1973 Cincinnati W, 42-241979 Cincinnati W, 34-281985 St. Louis L, 27-411988 Cincinnati W, 21-141994 Arizona L, 7-281997 Cincinnati W, 24-212000 Cincinnati W, 24-132003 Arizona L, 14-172007 Cincinnati L, 27-35

ATLANTA FALCONSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 7-5-0

Year Site Result1971 Cincinnati L, 6-91975 Atlanta W, 21-14

1978 Cincinnati W, 37-71981 Atlanta W, 30-281984 Cincinnati W, 35-141987 Atlanta W, 16-101990 Atlanta L, 17-381993 Cincinnati W, 21-171996 Cincinnati W, 41-312002 Atlanta L, 3-302006 Cincinnati L, 27-292010 Atlanta L, 32-39

BALTIMORE RAVENSRavens Lead Regular

Season Series 16-14-0Year Site Result1996 Baltimore W, 24-21 Cincinnati W, 21-141997 Baltimore L, 10-23 Cincinnati W, 16-141998 Baltimore L, 24-31 Cincinnati L, 13-201999 Cincinnati L, 31-34 Baltimore L, 0-22

2000 Baltimore L, 0-37 Cincinnati L, 7-272001 Cincinnati W, 21-10 Baltimore L, 0-162002 Baltimore L, 27-38 Cincinnati L, 23-272003 Cincinnati W, 34-26 Baltimore L, 13-312004 Cincinnati L, 9-23 Baltimore W, 27-262005 Baltimore W, 21-9 Cincinnati W, 42-292006 Baltimore L, 20-26 Cincinnati W, 13-72007 Cincinnati W, 27-20 Baltimore W, 21-72008 Baltimore L, 10-17 Cincinnati L, 3-342009 Baltimore W, 17-14 Cincinnati W, 17-72010 Cincinnati W, 15-10 Baltimore L, 7-13

BUFFALO BILLSBills Lead Regular Season

Series 15-9-0; Bengals Lead Postseason Series 2-0

Year Site Result1968 Cincinnati W, 34-231969 Buffalo L, 13-161970 Buffalo W, 43-141973 Buffalo W, 16-131975 Cincinnati W, 33-241978 Buffalo L, 0-51979 Buffalo L, 24-511980 Cincinnati L, 0-141981 Cincinnati W, 27-24 (OT) * Cincinnati W, 28-211983 Cincinnati L, 6-101984 Cincinnati W, 52-211985 Buffalo W, 23-171986 Cincinnati W, 36-33 (OT)1988 Cincinnati W, 35-21 ** Cincinnati W, 21-101989 Buffalo L, 7-24

BENGALS ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENTS

1996 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 3 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ............. 28-25August 10 at Arizona Cardinals ...................L ............. 10-13August 16 at Washington Redskins ............W ............... 28-7August 23 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 17-24

1997 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 1 at Indianapolis Colts ..................L ............. 16-20August 8 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 27-23August 16 Minnesota Vikings ....................W ............. 37-13August 22 Seattle Seahawks .......................L ............. 28-31

1998 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 8 at New York Giants .....................L ............. 17-24August 17 Indianapolis Colts ......................L ............. 27-30August 22 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 33-19August 28 at Atlanta Falcons .......................L ............... 0-17

1999 (0-4-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 14 at Indianapolis Colts ..................L ............. 17-20August 20 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............... 0-16August 28 Buffalo Bills ...............................L ............... 3-30September 3 Atlanta Falcons ..........................L ............. 16-28

2000 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at Buffalo Bills ............................L ............. 20-21August 11 at Atlanta Falcons .......................L ............. 16-31August 19 Chicago Bears ...........................W ............. 24-20August 25 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 13-21

2001 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 4 at Chicago Bears ........................L ..... 13-16 (OT)August 10 at Detroit Lions .........................W ............. 27-24August 25 Buffalo Bills ...............................L ............. 10-20August 30 Indianapolis Colts ......................L ............. 17-23

2002 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 9 at Buffalo Bills ...........................W ............. 24-17August 17 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............. 22-10August 24 New Orleans Saints ....................L ............. 23-31August 29 Atlanta Falcons ..........................L ............. 14-27

2003 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 10 (D) at New York Jets .........................L ............. 13-28August 16 Detroit Lions .............................W ............. 23-10August 23 Tennessee Titans ........................L ............. 15-23August 29 at Indianapolis Colts ..................L ............. 20-21

2004 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 16 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...........L ............... 6-20August 21 New England Patriots ................W ............... 31-3August 28 at Atlanta Falcons .......................L ............. 10-37September 3 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ............. 16-13

2005 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 12 New England Patriots .................L ............. 13-23August 19 at Washington Redskins ............W ............. 24-17August 26 at Philadelphia Eagles ................L ............. 17-27September 2 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ............... 38-0

2006 (4-0-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 13 Washington Redskins................W ............... 19-3August 18 at Buffalo Bills ...........................W ............. 44-31August 28 Green Bay Packers ....................W ............. 48-17September 1 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............... 20-3

2007 (1-3-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 9 at Detroit Lions ..........................L ............. 26-27August 18 New Orleans Saints ....................L ............. 19-27August 27 at Atlanta Falcons .......................L ............. 19-24August 31 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ............... 14-6

2008 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 11 at Green Bay Packers ................W ............. 20-17August 17 Detroit Lions ..............................L ............. 10-27August 23 New Orleans Saints ....................L ............... 0-13August 28 at Indianapolis Colts .................W ............... 27-7

2009 (2-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 14 at New Orleans Saints ................L ................ 7-17August 20 at New England Patriots ............W .................. 7-6August 27 St. Louis Rams ...........................L .............. 21-24September 3 Indianapolis Colts .....................W ................ 38-7

2010 (3-2-0)Date Opponent W-L ScoreAugust 8 Dallas Cowboys-a ......................L ................ 7-16August 15 Denver Broncos ........................W .............. 33-24August 20 Philadelphia Eagles ...................W ................ 22-9August 28 at Buffalo Bills ............................L .............. 20-35September 2 at Indianapolis Colts .................W .............. 30-28a-Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio

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CAROLINA PANTHERSRegular Season Series Tied

2-2-0Year Site Result1999 Carolina L, 3-272002 Carolina L, 31-522006 Cincinnati W, 17-142010 Carolina W, 20-7

CHICAGO BEARSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 6-3-0

Year Site Result1972 Chicago W, 13-31980 Chicago W, 17-14 (OT)1986 Cincinnati L, 7-441989 Chicago L, 14-171992 Chicago W, 31-28 (OT)1995 Cincinnati W, 16-102001 Cincinnati L, 0-242005 Chicago W, 24-72009 Cincinnati W, 45-10

CLEVELAND BROWNSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 39-36-0

Year Site Result1970 Cleveland L, 27-30 Cincinnati W, 14-101971 Cincinnati L, 24-27 Cleveland L, 27-311972 Cleveland L, 6-27 Cincinnati L, 24-271973 Cleveland L, 10-17 Cincinnati W, 34-171974 Cincinnati W, 33-7 Cleveland W, 34-241975 Cincinnati W, 24-17 Cleveland L, 23-351976 Cleveland W, 45-24 Cincinnati W, 21-61977 Cincinnati L, 3-13 Cleveland W, 10-71978 Cleveland L, 10-13 (OT) Cincinnati W, 48-161979 Cleveland L, 27-28 Cincinnati W, 16-121980 Cleveland L, 7-31 Cincinnati L, 24-271981 Cincinnati L, 17-20 Cleveland W, 41-211982 Cincinnati W, 23-101983 Cleveland L, 7-17 Cincinnati W, 28-211984 Cincinnati W, 12-9 Cleveland W, 20-17 (OT)1985 Cincinnati W, 27-10 Cleveland L, 6-241986 Cleveland W, 30-13 Cincinnati L, 3-341987 Cincinnati L, 0-34 Cleveland L, 24-381988 Cincinnati W, 24-17 Cleveland L, 16-231989 Cincinnati W, 21-14 Cleveland W, 21-01990 Cleveland W, 34-13 Cincinnati W, 21-14

1991 Cleveland L, 13-14 Cincinnati W, 23-211992 Cincinnati W, 30-10 Cleveland L, 21-371993 Cleveland L, 14-27 Cincinnati L, 17-281994 Cincinnati L, 20-28 Cleveland L, 13-371995 Cincinnati L, 26-29 (OT) Cleveland L, 10-261999 Cleveland W, 18-17 Cincinnati W, 44-282000 Cincinnati L, 7-24 Cleveland W, 12-32001 Cincinnati W, 24-14 Cleveland L, 0-182002 Cleveland L, 7-20 Cincinnati L, 20-272003 Cleveland W, 21-14 Cincinnati L, 14-222004 Cleveland L, 17-34 Cincinnati W, 58-482005 Cleveland W, 27-13 Cincinnati W, 23-202006 Cincinnati W, 34-17 Cleveland W, 30-02007 Cleveland L, 45-51 Cincinnati W, 19-142008 Cincinnati L, 12-20 Cleveland W, 14-02009 Cleveland W, 23-20 (OT) Cincinnati W, 16-72010 Cleveland L, 20-23 Cincinnati W, 19-17

DALLAS COWBOYSCowboys Lead Regular

Season Series 6-4-0Year Site Result1973 Dallas L, 10-381979 Dallas L, 13-381985 Cincinnati W, 50-241988 Dallas W, 38-241991 Dallas L, 23-351994 Cincinnati L, 20-231997 Cincinnati W, 31-242000 Dallas L, 6-232004 Cincinnati W, 26-32008 Dallas L, 22-31

DENVER BRONCOSBroncos Lead Regular Season Series 17-8-0

Year Site Result1968 Cincinnati W, 24-10 Denver L, 7-101969 Cincinnati L, 23-30 Denver L, 16-271971 Denver W, 24-101972 Cincinnati W, 21-101973 Denver L, 10-281975 Denver W, 17-161976 Cincinnati W, 17-71977 Cincinnati L, 13-241979 Denver L, 0-101981 Cincinnati W, 38-211983 Denver L, 17-241984 Denver L, 17-201986 Denver L, 28-341991 Denver L, 14-451994 Denver L, 13-151996 Cincinnati L, 10-141997 Denver L, 20-381998 Cincinnati L, 26-332000 Cincinnati W, 31-212003 Cincinnati L, 10-302004 Cincinnati W, 23-102006 Denver L, 23-242009 Cincinnati L, 7-12

DETROIT LIONSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 7-3-0

Year Site Result1970 Detroit L, 3-381974 Cincinnati L, 19-231983 Cincinnati W, 17-91986 Detroit W, 24-171989 Cincinnati W, 42-71992 Cincinnati L, 13-191998 Detroit W, 34-28 (OT)2001 Detroit W, 31-272005 Detroit W, 41-172009 Cincinnati W, 23-13

GREEN BAY PACKERSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 6-5-0

Year Site Result1971 Green Bay L, 17-201976 Cincinnati W, 28-71977 Milwaukee W, 17-71980 Green Bay L, 9-141983 Cincinnati W, 34-141986 Milwaukee W, 34-281992 Green Bay L, 23-241995 Green Bay L, 10-241998 Cincinnati L, 6-132005 Cincinnati W, 21-142009 Green Bay W, 31-24

HOUSTON TEXANSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 3-2-0

Year Site Result2002 Houston W, 38-32003 Cincinnati W, 34-272005 Cincinnati W, 16-102008 Houston L, 6-352009 Cincinnati L, 17-28

INDIANAPOLIS COLTSColts Lead Regular Season Series 16-8-0; Colts Lead

Postseason Series 1-0(Colts franchise in Baltimore

prior to 1984)Year Site Result1970 * Baltimore L, 0-171972 Cincinnati L, 19-201974 Baltimore W, 24-141976 Baltimore L, 27-281979 Baltimore L, 28-381980 Cincinnati W, 34-331981 Baltimore W, 41-191982 Baltimore W, 20-171983 Cincinnati L, 31-341987 Indianapolis W, 23-211989 Cincinnati L, 12-231990 Cincinnati L, 20-341992 Cincinnati L, 17-211993 Cincinnati L, 6-91994 Cincinnati L, 13-171995 Indianapolis W, 24-21 (OT)1996 Cincinnati W, 31-241997 Indianapolis W, 28-131998 Indianapolis L, 26-391999 Indianapolis L, 10-312002 Indianapolis L, 21-282005 Cincinnati L, 37-452006 Indianapolis L, 16-342008 Indianapolis L, 3-352010 Indianapolis L, 17-23*AFC Divisional Playoff

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Jaguars Lead Regular Season Series 11-6-0

Year Site Result1995 Cincinnati W, 24-17 Jacksonville W, 17-131996 Cincinnati W, 28-21 Jacksonville L, 27-301997 Jacksonville L, 13-21 Cincinnati W, 31-261998 Jacksonville L, 11-24 Cincinnati L, 17-341999 Cincinnati L, 10-41 Jacksonville L, 7-242000 Jacksonville L, 0-13 Cincinnati W, 17-142001 Jacksonville L, 13-30 Cincinnati L, 10-142002 Cincinnati L, 15-292005 Jacksonville L, 20-232008 Cincinnati W, 21-19

KANSAS CITY CHIEFSRegular Season Series Tied

13-13-0Year Site Result1968 Kansas City L, 3-13 Cincinnati L, 9-161969 Cincinnati W, 24-19 Kansas City L, 22-421970 Cincinnati L, 19-271972 Kansas City W, 23-161973 Cincinnati W, 14-61974 Cincinnati W, 33-61976 Kansas City W, 27-241977 Kansas City W, 27-71978 Cincinnati L, 23-241979 Cincinnati L, 7-101980 Kansas City W, 20-61983 Kansas City L, 15-201984 Cincinnati L, 22-271986 Kansas City L, 14-241987 Cincinnati W, 30-27 (OT)1988 Kansas City L, 28-311989 Kansas City W, 21-171993 Kansas City L, 15-172003 Cincinnati W, 24-192005 Kansas City L, 3-372006 Kansas City W, 23-102007 Kansas City L, 20-272008 Cincinnati W, 16-62009 Cincinnati W, 17-10

MIAMI DOLPHINSDolphins Lead Regular Season Series 13-5-0;

Dolphins Lead Postseason Series 1-0

Year Site Result1968 Cincinnati L, 22-24 Miami W, 38-211969 Cincinnati W, 27-211971 Cincinnati L, 13-231973 * Miami L, 16-341974 Miami L, 3-241977 Cincinnati W, 23-171978 Miami L, 0-211980 Miami L, 16-171983 Miami L, 14-381987 Cincinnati L, 14-201989 Cincinnati L, 13-201991 Miami L, 13-371994 Cincinnati L, 7-231995 Cincinnati L, 23-262000 Cincinnati L, 16-312004 Cincinnati W, 16-132007 Miami W, 38-252010 Cincinnati L, 14-22*AFC Divisional Playoff Game

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MINNESOTA VIKINGSVikings Lead Regular Season Series 6-5-0

Year Site Result1973 Cincinnati W, 27-01977 Minnesota L, 10-421980 Cincinnati W, 14-01983 Minnesota L, 14-201986 Cincinnati W, 24-201989 Minnesota L, 21-291992 Cincinnati L, 7-421995 Cincinnati W, 27-241998 Minnesota L, 3-242005 Cincinnati W, 37-82009 Minnesota L, 10-30

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Patriots Lead Regular Season Series 14-8-0

(Patriots franchise in Boston prior to 1971)

Year Site Result1968 Boston L, 14-331969 Cincinnati L, 14-251970 Cincinnati W, 45-71972 New England W, 31-71975 Cincinnati W, 27-101978 Cincinnati L, 3-101979 Cincinnati L, 14-201984 New England L, 14-201985 New England L, 23-341986 New England W, 31-71988 New England L, 21-271990 Cincinnati W, 41-71991 Cincinnati W, 29-71992 Cincinnati W, 20-101993 New England L, 2-71994 Cincinnati L, 28-312000 New England L, 13-162001 Cincinnati W, 23-172004 New England L, 28-352006 Cincinnati L, 13-382007 Cincinnati L, 13-342010 New England L, 24-38

NEW ORLEANS SAINTSRegular Season Series Tied

6-6-0Year Site Result1970 Cincinnati W, 26-61975 New Orleans W, 21-01978 Cincinnati L, 18-201981 New Orleans L, 7-171984 New Orleans W, 24-211987 Cincinnati L, 24-411990 Cincinnati L, 7-211993 New Orleans L, 13-201996 Cincinnati W, 30-152002 Cincinnati W, 20-132006 New Orleans W, 31-162010 Cincinnati L, 30-34

NEW YORK GIANTSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 5-3-0

Year Site Result1972 Cincinnati W, 13-101977 Cincinnati W, 30-131985 Cincinnati W, 35-301991 Cincinnati W, 27-241994 New York L, 20-271997 New York L, 27-292004 Cincinnati W, 23-222008 New York L, 23-26 (OT)

NEW YORK JETSJets Lead Regular Season Series 15-7-0; Jets Lead Postseason Series 2-0

Year Site Result1968 New York L, 14-271969 Cincinnati L, 7-21 New York L, 7-401971 New York L, 21-351973 Cincinnati W, 20-141976 New York W, 42-31981 New York W, 31-301982 * Cincinnati L, 17-441984 New York L, 23-431985 Cincinnati L, 20-291986 Cincinnati W, 52-211987 New York L, 20-271988 Cincinnati W, 36-191990 Cincinnati W, 25-201992 New York L, 14-171993 New York L, 12-171997 Cincinnati L, 14-312001 New York L, 14-152004 New York L, 24-312007 Cincinnati W, 38-312008 New York L, 14-262009 New York L, 0-37 ** Cincinnati L, 14-242010 New York L, 10-26*AFC First-Round Playoff**AFC Wild Card Playoff

OAKLAND RAIDERSRaiders Lead Regular Season Series 18-8-0;

Raiders Lead Postseason Series 2-0

(Raiders franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-94)

Year Site Result1968 Oakland L, 10-31 Cincinnati L, 0-341969 Cincinnati W, 31-17 Oakland L, 17-371970 Cincinnati W, 31-211971 Oakland L, 27-311972 Cincinnati L, 14-201974 Oakland L, 27-301975 Cincinnati W, 14-10 * Oakland L, 28-311976 Oakland L, 20-351978 Cincinnati L, 21-341980 Oakland L, 17-281982 Cincinnati W, 31-171983 Cincinnati L, 10-201985 Los Angeles L, 6-131988 Los Angeles W, 45-211989 Los Angeles L, 7-281990 Los Angeles L, 7-24 * Los Angeles L, 10-201991 Cincinnati L, 14-381992 Cincinnati W, 24-21 (OT)1993 Cincinnati W, 16-101995 Cincinnati L, 17-201998 Oakland L, 10-272003 Oakland L, 20-232006 Cincinnati W, 27-102009 Oakland L, 17-20*AFC Divisional Playoff Game

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Bengals Lead Regular Season Series 7-3-1

Year Site Result1971 Cincinnati W, 37-141975 Philadelphia W, 31-01979 Cincinnati W, 37-131982 Philadelphia W, 18-141988 Philadelphia W, 28-24

1991 Philadelphia L, 10-171994 Cincinnati W, 33-301997 Philadelphia L, 42-442000 Philadelphia L, 7-162004 Philadelphia W, 38-102008 Cincinnati T, 13-13 (OT)

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Steelers Lead Regular Season Series 49-32-0; Steelers Lead

Postseason Series 1-0Year Site Result1970 Pittsburgh L, 10-21 Cincinnati W, 34-71971 Pittsburgh L, 10-21 Cincinnati L, 13-211972 Cincinnati W, 15-10 Pittsburgh L, 17-401973 Cincinnati W, 19-7 Pittsburgh L, 13-201974 Cincinnati W, 17-10 Pittsburgh L, 3-271975 Cincinnati L, 24-30 Pittsburgh L, 14-351976 Pittsburgh L, 6-23 Cincinnati L, 3-71977 Pittsburgh L, 14-20 Cincinnati W, 17-101978 Cincinnati L, 3-28 Pittsburgh L, 6-71979 Cincinnati W, 34-10 Pittsburgh L, 17-371980 Cincinnati W, 30-28 Pittsburgh W, 17-161981 Cincinnati W, 34-7 Pittsburgh W, 17-101982 Pittsburgh L, 20-26 (OT)1983 Cincinnati L, 14-24 Pittsburgh W, 23-101984 Pittsburgh L, 17-38 Cincinnati W, 22-201985 Pittsburgh W, 37-24 Cincinnati W, 26-211986 Cincinnati W, 24-22 Pittsburgh L, 9-301987 Pittsburgh L, 20-23 Cincinnati L, 16-301988 Pittsburgh W, 17-12 Cincinnati W, 42-71989 Cincinnati W, 41-10 Pittsburgh W, 26-161990 Cincinnati W, 27-3 Pittsburgh W, 16-121991 Cincinnati L, 27-33 (OT) Pittsburgh L, 10-171992 Pittsburgh L, 0-20 Cincinnati L, 9-211993 Pittsburgh L, 7-34 Cincinnati L, 16-241994 Pittsburgh L, 10-14 Cincinnati L, 15-381995 Pittsburgh W, 27-9 Cincinnati L, 31-491996 Pittsburgh L, 10-20 Cincinnati W, 34-241997 Cincinnati L, 10-26 Pittsburgh L, 3-201998 Cincinnati W, 25-20 Pittsburgh W, 25-241999 Cincinnati L, 3-17 Pittsburgh W, 27-202000 Pittsburgh L, 0-15 Cincinnati L, 28-482001 Pittsburgh L, 7-16 Cincinnati W, 26-23 (OT)2002 Cincinnati L, 7-34 Pittsburgh L, 21-292003 Cincinnati L, 10-17 Pittsburgh W, 24-20

2004 Pittsburgh L, 17-28 Cincinnati L, 14-192005 Cincinnati L, 13-27 Pittsburgh W, 38-31 * Cincinnati L, 17-312006 Pittsburgh W, 28-20 Cincinnati L, 17-23 (OT)2007 Cincinnati L, 13-24 Pittsburgh L, 10-242008 Cincinnati L, 10-38 Pittsburgh L, 10-272009 Cincinnati W, 23-20 Pittsburgh W, 18-122010 Cincinnati L, 21-27 Pittsburgh L, 7-23*AFC Wild Card Playoff

ST. LOUIS RAMSBengals Lead Regular Season Series 6-5-0

(Rams franchise in Los Angeles prior to 1995)

Year Site Result1972 Los Angeles L, 12-151976 Cincinnati W, 20-121978 Los Angeles W, 20-191981 Cincinnati W, 24-101984 Cincinnati L, 14-241990 Los Angeles W, 34-31 (OT)1993 Cincinnati W, 15-31996 St. Louis L, 16-261999 Cincinnati L, 10-382003 St. Louis L, 10-272007 Cincinnati W, 19-10

SAN DIEGO CHARGERSChargers Lead Regular Season Series 19-11-0;

Bengals Lead Postseason Series 1-0

Year Site Result1968 San Diego L, 13-29 Cincinnati L, 10-311969 Cincinnati W, 34-20 San Diego L, 14-211970 San Diego W, 17-141971 Cincinnati W, 31-01973 San Diego W, 20-131974 Cincinnati L, 17-201975 Cincinnati W, 47-171977 San Diego L, 3-241978 San Diego L, 13-221979 Cincinnati L, 24-261980 Cincinnati L, 14-311981 San Diego W, 40-17 * Cincinnati W, 27-71982 San Diego L, 34-501985 Cincinnati L, 41-441987 Cincinnati L, 9-101988 Cincinnati W, 27-101990 San Diego W, 21-161992 San Diego L, 10-271994 San Diego L, 10-271996 San Diego L, 14-271997 Cincinnati W, 38-311999 Cincinnati L, 7-342001 San Diego L, 14-282002 Cincinnati L, 6-342003 San Diego W, 34-272006 Cincinnati L, 41-492009 San Diego L, 24-272010 Cincinnati W, 34-20*AFC Championship

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BENGALS ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTSVS. 2011 PRESEASON OPPONENTS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTSBengals Lead Preseason

Series 13-6-0

Year Site Result1985 Indianapolis W, 31-211992 Cincinnati W, 20-01993 Indianapolis W, 24-71994 Cincinnati L, 21-261995 Indianapolis W, 34-211996 Cincinnati W, 28-251997 Indianapolis L, 16-201998 Cincinnati L, 27-301999 Indianapolis L, 17-202001 Cincinnati L, 17-232002 Indianapolis W, 22-102003 Indianapolis L, 20-212004 Cincinnati W, 16-132005 Cincinnati W, 38-02006 Indianapolis W, 20-32007 Cincinnati W, 14-62008 Indianapolis W, 27-72009 Cincinnati W, 38-72010 Indianapolis W, 30-28

CAROLINA PANTHERSTeams have never met in

preseason

NEW YORK JETSJets Lead Preseason Series

4-3-0

Year Site Result1968 Memphis, Tenn. W, 13-91983 Cincinnati L, 17-20 (OT)1984 New York W, 21-151985 Cincinnati W, 24-201986 New York L, 17-281995 Cincinnati L, 24-302003 New York L, 13-28

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS49ers Lead Regular Season

Series 8-3-0; 49ers Lead Postseason Series 2-0

Year Site Result1974 San Francisco W, 21-31978 San Francisco L, 12-281981 Cincinnati L, 3-21 * Pontiac, Mich. L, 21-261984 San Francisco L, 17-231987 Cincinnati L, 26-271988 # Miami L, 16-201990 Cincinnati L, 17-20 (OT)1993 San Francisco L, 8-211996 San Francisco L, 21-281999 Cincinnati W, 44-302003 Cincinnati W, 41-382007 San Francisco L, 13-20*Super Bowl XVI#Super Bowl XXIII

SEATTLE SEAHAWKSSeahawks Lead Regular

Season Series 9-8-0;Bengals Lead Postseason

Series 1-0Year Site Result1977 Cincinnati W, 42-201981 Cincinnati W, 27-211982 Cincinnati W, 24-101984 Cincinnati L, 6-261985 Cincinnati L, 24-281986 Cincinnati W, 34-71987 Seattle W, 17-101988 * Cincinnati W, 21-131989 Cincinnati L, 17-241990 Seattle L, 16-311991 Cincinnati L, 7-131992 Seattle W, 21-31993 Cincinnati L, 10-191994 Seattle W, 20-17 (OT)1995 Seattle L, 21-241999 Seattle L, 20-372003 Cincinnati W, 27-242007 Seattle L, 21-24*AFC Divisional Playoff Game

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Buccaneers Lead Regular Season Series 7-3-0

Year Site Result1976 Cincinnati W, 21-01980 Cincinnati L, 12-171983 Tampa Bay W, 23-171989 Cincinnati W, 56-231995 Tampa Bay L, 16-191998 Cincinnati L, 0-352001 Cincinnati L, 13-16 (OT)2002 Cincinnati L, 7-352006 Tampa Bay L, 13-142010 Cincinnati L, 21-24

TENNESSEE TITANSTitans Lead Regular Season

Series 39-31-1;Bengals Lead Postseason

Series 1-0(Titans franchise in Houston prior to 1997 and known as

Oilers prior to 1999)Year Site Result1968 Cincinnati L, 17-271969 Houston T, 31-311970 Cincinnati L, 13-20 Houston W, 30-201971 Houston L, 6-10 Cincinnati W, 28-131972 Cincinnati W, 30-7 Houston W, 61-171973 Cincinnati W, 24-10 Houston W, 27-241974 Cincinnati L, 21-34 Houston L, 3-201975 Houston W, 21-19 Cincinnati W, 23-191976 Houston W, 27-7 Cincinnati W, 31-271977 Cincinnati W, 13-10 (OT) Houston L, 16-211978 Cincinnati W, 28-13 Houston L, 10-17

1979 Cincinnati L, 27-30 (OT) Houston L, 21-421980 Cincinnati L, 10-13 Houston L, 3-231981 Houston L, 10-17 Cincinnati W, 34-211982 Cincinnati W, 27-6 Houston W, 35-271983 Houston W, 55-14 Cincinnati W, 38-101984 Cincinnati W, 13-3 Houston W, 31-131985 Houston L, 27-44 Cincinnati W, 45-271986 Cincinnati W, 31-28 Houston L, 28-321987 Cincinnati L, 29-31 Houston L, 17-211988 Cincinnati W, 44-21 Houston L, 6-411989 Houston L, 24-26 Cincinnati W, 61-71990 Houston L, 17-48 Cincinnati W, 40-20 * Cincinnati W, 41-141991 Cincinnati L, 7-30 Houston L, 3-351992 Cincinnati L, 24-38 Houston L, 10-261993 Houston L, 12-28 Cincinnati L, 3-381994 Houston L, 13-20 Cincinnati W, 34-311995 Cincinnati L, 28-38 Houston W, 32-251996 Cincinnati L, 27-30 (OT) Houston W, 21-131997 Tennessee L, 7-30 Cincinnati W, 41-141998 Cincinnati L, 14-23 Tennessee L, 14-441999 Tennessee L, 35-36 Cincinnati L, 14-242000 Cincinnati L, 14-23 Tennessee L, 3-352001 Cincinnati L, 7-20 Tennessee W, 23-21

2002 Cincinnati L, 24-302004 Tennessee L, 20-272005 Tennessee W, 31-232007 Cincinnati W, 35-62008 Cincinnati L, 7-24*AFC Wild Card Playoff Game

WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Regular Season Series Tied 4-4-0

Year Site Result1970 Washington L, 0-201974 Cincinnati W, 28-171979 Washington L, 14-281985 Washington L, 24-271988 Cincinnati W, 20-17 (OT)1991 Cincinnati L, 27-342004 Washington W, 17-102008 Cincinnati W, 20-13

DETROIT LIONSBengals Lead Preseason

Series 18-17-0

Year Site Result1970 Cincinnati L, 14-311971 Detroit W, 31-241972 Cincinnati W, 28-201973 Detroit W, 17-101974 Cincinnati W, 27-141975 Detroit W, 22-141976 Cincinnati W, 26-141977 Detroit W, 17-131978 Cincinnati L, 10-141979 Detroit W, 40-281980 Cincinnati L, 10-151981 Detroit W, 30-201982 Cincinnati L, 23-27

1983 Detroit L, 7-341984 Cincinnati W, 35-141985 Detroit L, 17-311986 Cincinnati L, 20-301987 Detroit L, 9-231988 Cincinnati W, 24-71989 Detroit W, 35-31990 Cincinnati L, 24-261991 Detroit L, 20-241992 Cincinnati W, 34-171993 Detroit L, 7-301994 Cincinnati W, 38-141995 Detroit L, 13-201996 Cincinnati L, 17-241997 Detroit W, 27-231998 Cincinnati W, 33-191999 Detroit L, 0-162000 Cincinnati L, 13-212001 Detroit W, 27-242003 Cincinnati W, 23-102007 Detroit L, 26-272008 Cincinnati L, 10-27

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Offense DefenseYEAR TOTAL RUSH PASS TOTAL RUSH PASS1968 (AFL/10 teams) 8 (244.7) 3 (129.1) 9 (115.6) 8 (336.9) 9 (149.8) 6 (187.1)1969 (AFL/10 teams) 7 (276.3) 7 (108.8) T-7 (167.5) 10 (381.2) 10 (189.4) 7 (191.9)1970 (26 teams) 16 (280.5) 4 (146.9) 21 (133.6) 20 (298.4) 9 (110.2) 25 (188.2)1971 (26 teams) 6 (304.7) 6 (153.0) T-14 (151.7) 12 (279.0) 13 (127.0) 13 (152.0)1972 (26 teams) 9 (308.4) 14 (142.6) 9 (165.8) 3 (253.7) 12 (129.6) 4 (124.1)1973 (26 teams) 5 (322.3) 7 (159.7) 8 (162.6) 8 (264.6) 8 (129.1) 13 (135.6)1974 (26 teams) 4 (320.6) 12 (141.3) 4 (179.4) 11 (281.6) 22 (153.7) 4 (127.9)1975 (26 teams) 2 (361.4) 17 (129.9) *1 (231.5) 7 (280.2) 18 (156.7) 2 (123.5)1976 (28 teams) 15 (307.1) 15 (150.6) 13 (156.5) 5 (262.1) 11 (136.6) 3 (125.6)1977 (28 teams) 13 (299.6) T-18 (132.9) 7 (166.6) 21 (294.6) 13 (135.5) 23 (159.1)1978 (28 teams) 11 (304.5) 18 (133.2) 10 (171.3) 10 (289.5) T-19 (149.8) 3 (139.8)1979 (28 teams) 23 (289.9) 11 (145.6) 24 (144.4) 28 (369.4) 16 (138.7) 27 (230.8)1980 (28 teams) 19 (305.3) 12 (129.3) 21 (175.9) 9 (300.3) 4 (105.0) 13 (195.3)1981 (28 teams) 2 (373.0) 17 (123.3) 3 (249.7) 12 (330.6) 9 (117.6) 22 (213.0)1982 (28 teams) 2 (365.3) 20 (105.4) 3 (259.9) 18 (321.4) 3 (94.4) 22 (227.0)1983 (28 teams) 14 (330.4) 16 (131.5) 14 (198.9) *1 (270.4) T-2 (93.7) 3 (176.8)1984 (28 teams) 5 (342.5) T-6 (136.2) T-13 (206.3) 13 (328.7) 11 (116.8) 18 (211.9)1985 (28 teams) 3 (368.8) 12 (136.4) 4 (232.3) 22 (353.9) 15 (124.9) 24 (229.0)1986 (28 teams) *1 (405.6) 2 (158.3) 3 (247.3) 20 (329.6) 22 (132.6) 10 (197.0)1987 (28 teams) 5 (358.5) 4 (144.3) 9 (214.2) 8 (313.1) 8 (109.4) 14 (203.7)1988 (28 teams) *1 (378.6) *1 (169.4) 11 (209.2) 15 (323.9) 18 (128.0) 10 (195.9)1989 (28 teams) 3 (381.3) *1 (155.2) 7 (226.1) 7 (331.1) 10 (135.1) 9 (195.9)1990 (28 teams) 9 (316.4) 5 (132.5) 15 (183.9) 25 (350.3) 22 (130.3) 26 (220.0)1991 (28 teams) 14 (310.6) 12 (113.2) 11 (197.4) 28 (353.3) 13 (103.9) 28 (249.4)1992 (28 teams) 26 (244.9) 8 (123.5) 27 (121.4) 26 (333.3) 24 (125.4) 25 (207.9)1993 (28 teams) 27 (253.3) 24 (94.4) 27 (158.8) 16 (313.6) 27 (138.8) 2 (174.9)1994 (28 teams) 18 (299.5) 18 (97.3) 18 (202.3) 15 (322.1) 23 (119.1) 9 (203.0)1995 (30 teams) 17 (324.5) 24 (89.9) 11 (234.6) 30 (396.8) 26 (131.5) 29 (265.3)1996 (30 teams) 10 (326.6) 13 (112.1) 12 (214.5) 25 (341.8) 12 (102.7) 29 (239.1)1997 (30 teams) 10 (330.1) 9 (122.9) 13 (207.3) 28 (355.1) 29 (138.9) 21 (216.2)1998 (30 teams) 17 (301.5) 19 (102.4) 17 (199.1) 28 (360.2) 30 (163.3) 12 (196.9)1999 (31 teams) 15 (329.8) T-6 (128.2) 23 (201.6) 25 (343.6) 16 (106.2) 28 (237.4)2000 (31 teams) 29 (266.3) 2 (144.6) 31 (121.6) 22 (342.9) 24 (120.3) 23 (222.6)2001 (31 teams) 23 (300.0) T-18 (107.0) 23 (193.0) 9 (302.0) 11 (104.7) 12 (197.3)2002 (32 teams) 18 (325.4) 21 (108.1) 13 (217.3) 17 (329.1) 22 (125.2) 13 (203.9)2003 (32 teams) 13 (333.1) 13 (124.2) 12 (208.9) 28 (351.3) T-25 (138.6) 24 (212.6)2004 (32 teams) 18 (321.3) 17 (114.9) 17 (206.3) 19 (335.3) 26 (128.9) 13 (206.4)2005 (32 teams) 6 (358.1) 11 (119.4) 5 (238.8) 28 (338.7) 20 (115.6) 26 (223.1)2006 (32 teams) 8 (341.4) 26 (101.8) 6 (239.6) 30 (355.1) 15 (116.4) T-31 (238.6)2007 (32 teams) 10 (348.0) 24 (97.3) 7 (250.8) 27 (348.8) 21 (118.3) 26 (230.4)2008 (32 teams) 32 (245.4) 29 (95.0) 30 (150.4) 12 (325.5) 21 (120.1) 15 (205.4)2009 (32 teams) 24 (309.1) 9 (128.5) 26 (180.6) 4 (301.4) 7 (98.3) 6 (203.1)2010 (32 teams) 20 (330.6) 27 (95.1) 13 (235.4) 15 (332.0) 19 (115.2) T-14 (216.8)

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1968RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Bob Johnson .................. C .......Tennessee ................................ 2 2a Bill Staley .................. DE/T .......Utah State .............................. 28 2b Tom Smiley ................... RB .......Lamar ..................................... 55 3a Gary Davis .................... QB .......Vanderbilt .............................. 56 3b Paul Robinson .............. RB .......Arizona ................................... 82 3c Dale Livingston ..........P/PK .......Western Michigan .................. 83 4a Jess Phillips ................. DB .......Michigan State ....................... 84 4b Warren McVea .............. RB .......Houston ............................... 109 5a Dave Middendorf ............ G .......Washington State ................. 112 5b Al Beauchamp ................LB .......Southern U. .......................... 138 6a Howard Fest .....................T .......Texas .................................... 139 6b Bill Kendricks ............... DT .......Alabama A&M ...................... 143 6c John Neidert ..................LB .......Louisville ............................. 145 6d Dewey Warren ............... QB .......Tennessee ............................ 155 6e Essex Johnson .............. RB .......Grambling ............................ 156 6f Elmo Maples ................ WR .......Southern U. .......................... 158 6g Sidney Ellis ................... DB .......Jackson State ....................... 160 6h Monk Williams ............. RB .......Arkansas A,M&N ................. 163 6i Jim Johnson ................. DB .......South Carolina State ............ 165 7a Steve Smith ...................TE .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 166 7b Wes Bean .......................LB .......Grambling ............................ 192 8a Harry Gunner .................LB .......Oregon State ........................ 193 8b Ed Brantley ......................T .......North Texas State ................. 219 9a Phil Johnson ................ DB .......Long Beach State ................. 220 9b Steve Hanrahan ............. DT .......Weber State .......................... 246 10a Wayne Patrick ............... RB .......Louisville ............................. 247 10b James Russell ................TE .......North Texas State ................. 273 11a Wally Scott ................... CB .......Arizona ................................. 274 11b Jeff Banks ......................LB .......Pacific .................................. 300 12a Bob Trumpy ...................TE .......Utah ..................................... 301 12b Harold Jones ...................T .......Grambling ............................ 327 13a James Bivins .................LB .......Texas Southern .................... 328 13b Ted Washington ............ RB .......San Diego State ................... 354 14a Les Webster .................. RB .......Iowa State ............................ 355 14b Steve Lewicke ............... DE .......Texas-El Paso ...................... 381 15a Harvey Palmore .............. G .......Morgan State ....................... 382 15b Joe Mira ...................... WR .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 408 16a James Williams ............ DB .......Alcorn A&M ......................... 409 16b Brown Marks .................LB .......Indiana ................................. 435 17a Don Manning .................LB .......UCLA ................................... 436 17b James Smith ..................TE .......Jackson State ....................... 462

1969RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Greg Cook .................... QB .......Cincinnati ................................ 5 2 Bill Bergey .....................LB .......Arkansas State ....................... 31 3 Speedy Thomas ........... WR .......Utah ....................................... 57 4 Clem Turner .................. RB .......Cincinnati .............................. 83 5 Guy Dennis ..................... G .......Florida ................................. 109 6 Ken Riley ...................... CB .......Florida A&M ........................ 135 7 Royce Berry .................. DE .......Houston ............................... 161 8 Tim Buchanan ................LB .......Hawaii .................................. 187 9 Mike Stripling ............... RB .......Tulsa .................................... 213 10 Steve Howell ..................TE .......Ohio State ............................ 239 11 Mark Stewart ....................S .......Georgia ................................ 265 12 Lonnie Paige ................. DT .......North Carolina State ............. 290 13 Chuck Benson ............. WR .......Southern Illinois .................. 316 14 Mike Wilson ................. RB .......Dayton ................................. 343 15 Bill Shoemaker ............. PK .......Stanford ............................... 369 16 Bill Schmitt ....................LB .......Missouri .............................. 395 17 Terry Story .......................T .......Georgia Tech ........................ 421

1970RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Mike Reid ..................... DT .......Penn State ................................ 7 2 Ron Carpenter ............... DT .......North Carolina State ............... 32 3 Chip Bennett ..................LB .......Abilene Christian ................... 60 4a Joe Stephens .................. G .......Jackson State ......................... 85 4b Billie Hayes ................... DB .......San Diego State ................... 104 5 None 6 Sandy Durko ....................S .......Southern California .............. 137 7 Lemar Parrish ............... CB .......Lincoln U. (Mo.) .................. 163 8 Bill Trout ....................... DT .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 188 9 Bill Bolden .................... RB .......UCLA ................................... 216 10 Nick Roman ...................LB .......Ohio State ............................ 241 11 Sam Wallace ..................LB .......Grambling ............................ 266 12 Tom Truesdell ............... DE .......Ohio Wesleyan ..................... 294 13 Paul Dunn ..................... RB .......U.S. International ................. 319 14 Joe Johnson ................ WR .......Johnson C. Smith ................ 344 15 Marvin Weeks ............... DB .......Alcorn A&M ......................... 372 16 Larry Ely ........................LB .......Iowa ..................................... 397 17 Richard Lee Smith ........ RB .......Washington .......................... 422

1971RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Vernon Holland ................T .......Tennessee State ..................... 15 2 Steve Lawson .................. G .......Kansas ................................... 41 3 Ken Anderson ............... QB .......Augustana (Ill.) ...................... 67 4 Fred Willis .................... RB .......Boston College ...................... 93 5 Arthur May .................... DE .......Tuskegee .............................. 110 6 None 7 Neal Craig ........................S .......Fisk ...................................... 171 8 Fred Herring ................. CB .......Tennessee State ................... 197 9 Gary Gustafson ..............LB .......Montana State ...................... 223 10 Jack Stambaugh ............. G .......Oregon ................................. 249 11 Ed Marshall ................. WR .......Cameron ............................. 275 12 J. Rod Hayden .............. DE .......Memphis State ..................... 301 13 David Knapman .............TE .......Central Washington ............. 327 14 Irvin Mallory ................. DB .......Virginia Union ...................... 353 15 Bob Thomas ................. RB .......Arizona State ........................ 379 16 Mark Debevc ..................LB .......Ohio State ............................ 405 17 Sam Pearson ................ CB .......Western Kentucky ................ 432

1972RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Sherman White ............. DE .......California ................................. 2 2 Tommy Casanova ......... DB .......Louisiana State ...................... 29 3 Jim LeClair ....................LB .......North Dakota .......................... 54 4 Bernard Jackson ........... DB .......Washington State ................... 81 5 Tom DeLeone .................. C .......Ohio State ............................ 106 6 None 7 Steve Conley ............LB/RB .......Kansas ................................. 158 8 Dan Kratzer .................. WR .......Missouri Valley .................... 185 9 Stan Walters ....................T .......Syracuse .............................. 210 10 Brian Foster .................. CB .......Colorado .............................. 237 11 Kent Pederson ...............TE .......Cal-Santa Barbara ................ 261 12 Rick Wegis .......................S .......Cal Poly-SLO ....................... 289 13 James Hamilton .........P/QB .......Arkansas State ..................... 314 14 Steve Porter ................. WR .......Indiana ................................. 341 15 Hosea Minnieweather .....DT .......Jackson State ....................... 366 16 John Wiegmann ........... WR .......Cal Poly-Pomona ................. 393 17 Dave Green .................. P/K .......Ohio U. ................................ 418

BENGALS DRAFT CHOICES 1968-2011

THE LONGEST SHOTS The latest-drafted player ever to make the Bengals roster for a regular-season game was K-P Dave Green of Ohio University. Green was the 418th selection in the 1972 draft, taken in the 17th round. He didn’t make the roster in 1972, and had a brief stint (no games played) with Houston in ’73 before being re-acquired by Cincinnati. Green played for the Bengals from 1974-75, scoring 70 points and averaging 40.1 yards on 134 punts. He was acquired by Tampa Bay in 1976, and stayed in the NFL through ’79. The latest-drafted player ever to make the Bengals roster in the same season of his selection was LB Larry Ely of Iowa. Ely was the 397th selection in 1970, a 16th-round pick. He played for Cincinnati in 1970 and ’71.

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1976RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Billy Brooks ................. WR .......Oklahoma ............................... 11 1b Archie Griffin ................ RB .......Ohio State .............................. 24 2a Glenn Bujnoch ................ G .......Texas A&M ............................ 38 2b Chris Bahr .................... PK .......Penn State .............................. 51 3a Danny Reece ................. DB .......Southern California ................ 69 3b Reggie Williams .............LB .......Dartmouth .............................. 82 4a Tony Davis .................... RB .......Nebraska .............................. 106 4b Greg Fairchild .............. T/G .......Tulsa .................................... 116 5a Willie Shelby ......... DB/WR .......Alabama ............................... 138 5b Scott Perry .................... DB .......Williams ............................... 147 6 Orlando Nelson ..............TE .......Utah State ............................ 176 7a Bob Bateman ................ QB .......Brown .................................. 187 7b Pete Rome .................... DB .......Miami (Ohio) ....................... 192 7c Ken Kuhn .......................LB .......Ohio State ............................ 205 8 Ron Hunt .........................T .......Oregon ................................. 232 9 Lonnie Allgood ............ WR .......Syracuse .............................. 259 10 Tom Klaban ......................K .......Ohio State ............................ 287 11 Melvin Morgan ............. DB .......Mississippi Valley State ....... 314 12 Joe Dale Harris ............ WR .......Alabama ............................... 340 13 Randy Walker ................ RB .......Miami (Ohio) ....................... 371 14 Greg Coleman ............P/PK .......Florida A&M ........................ 398 15 Lynn Hieber .................. QB .......Indiana (Pa.) ........................ 425 16 George Demopoulos ....... C .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 455 17 Scott Dannelley ............ T/G .......Ohio State ............................ 482

1977RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Eddie Edwards .............. DT .......Miami (Fla.) ............................. 3 1b Wilson Whitley ............. DT .......Houston ................................... 8 1c Mike Cobb .....................TE .......Michigan State ....................... 22 2 Pete Johnson ................ RB .......Ohio State .............................. 49 3 Mike Voight .................. RB .......North Carolina ....................... 76 4a Rick Walker ....................TE .......UCLA ..................................... 85 4b Mike Wilson ....................T .......Georgia ................................ 103 4c Jerry Anderson ............. CB .......Oklahoma ............................. 105 5 Ray Phillips ...................LB .......Nebraska .............................. 133 6 Tom Duniven ................ QB .......Texas Tech............................ 160 7a Louis Breeden ............... DB .......North Carolina Central ......... 187 7b Jim Corbett ....................TE .......Pittsburgh ............................ 194 8 Jose Saint-Victor ............ G .......Syracuse .............................. 214 9 Willie Zachary .............. WR .......Central State (Ohio) ............. 245 10 Bob Bialik ........................P .......Hillsdale (Mich.) .................. 272 11a Joel Parrish .................... G .......Georgia ................................ 292 11b Carl Allen ...................... DB .......Southern Mississippi ........... 299 12 Alex Percival ................ WR .......Morehouse (Ga.) .................. 326

1978RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Ross Browner ............... DL .......Notre Dame .............................. 8 1b Blair Bush ....................... C .......Washington ............................ 16 2a Ray Griffin ..................... CB .......Ohio State .............................. 35 2b Deacon Turner .............. RB .......San Diego State ..................... 45 3a Ted Vincent ................... DT .......Wichita State .......................... 72 3b Don Bass ..................... WR .......Houston ................................. 83 4 Dennis Law .................. WR .......East Tennessee State .............. 99 5a Tom Dinkel ....................LB .......Kansas ................................. 126 5b Rob Hertel ..................... QB .......Southern California .............. 131 6 Steve Geise ................... RB .......Penn State ............................ 155 7a Joe Branson .....................S .......Livingstone (N.C.) ................ 182 7b Danny Bass ......................T .......Elon (N.C.) ........................... 193 8 Bill Miller .........................T .......Western Illinois .................... 211 9 Ron Shumon ..................LB .......Wichita State ........................ 238 10 Tom DePaso ..................LB .......Penn State ............................ 267 11a Calvin Prince ................ RB .......Louisville ............................. 293 11b Mark Donahue ................ G .......Michigan .............................. 294 12 Kim Featsent ................ WR .......Kent State ............................. 323

1973RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Isaac Curtis .................. WR .......San Diego State ..................... 15 2 Al Chandler ....................TE .......Oklahoma ............................... 43 3 Tim George .................. WR .......Carson-Newman .................... 68 4 None 5 Bob McCall ................... RB .......Arizona ................................. 121 6 Bob Jones ..................... CB .......Virginia Union ...................... 146 7 Bob Maddox ............DT/DE .......Frostburg State .................... 171 8 Joe Wilson .................... RB .......Holy Cross ........................... 199 9 John Dampeer ................ G .......Notre Dame .......................... 224 10 Lenvil Elliott .................. RB .......NE Missouri State ................ 249 11 William Montgomery ...... DB .......Morehouse (Ga.) .................. 277 12 Boobie Clark ................. RB .......Bethune-Cookman ............... 302 13 Brooks West ................. DT .......Texas-El Paso ...................... 327 14 Hurles Scales ................ DB .......North Texas State ................. 355 15 Ted McNulty ................. QB .......Indiana ................................. 380 16 Harry Unger .................. RB .......Auburn ................................. 405 17 Wayne Estabrook .......... QB .......Whittier ................................ 433

1974RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Bill Kollar ...................... DT .......Montana State ........................ 23 2 Charlie Davis ................ RB .......Colorado ................................ 48 3a Dave Lapham ...................T .......Syracuse ................................ 61 3b Evan Jolitz .....................LB .......Cincinnati .............................. 73 4a Mike Boryla .................. QB .......Stanford ................................. 87 4b Daryl White ..................... G .......Nebraska ................................ 98 4c Richard Williams ......... WR .......Abilene Christian ................. 103 5a Haskel Stanback ........... RB .......Tennessee ............................ 114 5b Richard Bishop ............. DT .......Louisville ............................. 127 6a Robin Sinclair ............... DB .......Washington State ................. 152 6b William Bryant .............. DB .......Grambling ............................ 153 7 Ken Sawyer ................... DB .......Syracuse .............................. 177 8 John McDaniel ............ WR .......Lincoln ................................. 202 9 Ed Johnson ................... DE .......Southern Methodist ............. 231 10 Chuck Herd .................. WR .......Penn State ............................ 256 11 Ed Kezirian .......................T .......UCLA ................................... 281 12 Rudy McClinon ............. DB .......Xavier (Ohio) ........................ 306 13 Ted Jornov .....................LB .......Iowa State ............................ 335 14 Mike Phillips ................ DE .......Cornell ................................. 360 15 Isaac Jackson ............... RB .......Kansas State ........................ 385 16 Daryl Bishop ................. DB .......Kentucky .............................. 410 17 Jim Smith ..................... RB .......North Carolina Central ......... 439

1975RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Glenn Cameron ..............LB .......Florida ................................... 14 2 Al Krevis ..........................T .......Boston College ...................... 39 3a Gary Burley ................... DE .......Pittsburgh .............................. 55 3b Gary Sheide .................. QB .......Brigham Young ...................... 64 3c Bo Harris .......................LB .......Louisiana State ...................... 77 4 Stan Fritts ..................... RB .......North Carolina State ............... 97 5a Pat McInally ..............P/WR .......Harvard ................................ 120 5b Jeff West .................... P/TE .......Cincinnati ............................ 122 6a Tom Shuman ................ QB .......Penn State ............................ 142 6b Rollen Smith ................. CB .......Arkansas .............................. 145 7 Chris Devlin ...................LB .......Penn State ............................ 170 8 Ricky Davis ......................S .......Alabama ............................... 195 9a Greg Dubinetz ................. G .......Yale ...................................... 220 9b Lofell Williams ........WR/RB .......Virginia Union ...................... 227 10 Rocky Felker ................. QB .......Mississippi State ................. 245 11 Marvin Cobb................. CB .......Southern California .............. 276 12 Jack Novak ....................TE .......Wisconsin ............................ 301 13 Ron Rosenberg ..............LB .......Montana ............................... 326 14 Frank Haywood ............. DT .......North Carolina State ............. 351 15 Greg Enright ................. PK .......Southern Oregon .................. 376 16 John Tuttle ................... WR .......Kansas State ........................ 401 17 Elvin Charity ................. CB .......Yale ...................................... 432

RILEY REIGNS SUPREME In the Bengals record book, the most dominant lead in a major career category belongs to CB Ken Riley. His 65 interceptions nearly double the total (33) of second-place CB Louis Breeden.

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1980RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Anthony Muñoz ...............T .......Southern California .................. 3 2 Kirby Criswell ................LB .......Kansas ................................... 31 3 Rod Horn ...................... DL .......Nebraska ................................ 59 4 Bill Glass ........................ G .......Baylor .................................... 86 5 Bryan Hicks .....................S .......McNeese State ..................... 113 6a Jo Jo Heath ............. KR/DB .......Pittsburgh ............................ 141 6b Andrew Melontree ..........LB .......Baylor .................................. 159 7a Ron Simpkins ................LB .......Michigan .............................. 167 7b Gary Don Johnson ........ DT .......Baylor .................................. 168 8 Mark Lyles .................... RB .......Florida State ......................... 196 9 Greg Bright ......................S .......Morehead State .................... 224 10 Sandro Vitiello .................K .......Massachusetts ..................... 252 11 Alton Alexis ................. WR .......Tulane .................................. 281 12 Mike Wright .................. QB .......Vanderbilt ............................ 308

1981RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 David Verser ................ WR .......Kansas ................................... 10 2 Cris Collinsworth ......... WR .......Florida ................................... 37 3 John Simmons ............. CB .......Southern Methodist ............... 64 4 Guy Frazier ....................LB .......Wyoming ............................... 93 5 Benjie Pryor ...................TE .......Pittsburgh ............................ 120 6 Rex Robinson ............... PK .......Georgia ................................ 146 7 Jeff Schuh ......................LB .......Minnesota ............................ 176 8 Bobby Kemp ....................S .......Cal State-Fullerton ............... 202 9a Jim Hannula ................. OL .......Northern Illinois ................... 229 9b Samoa Samoa ............... RB .......Washington State ................. 230 10 Hubert Simpson ............ RB .......Tennessee ............................ 258 11 Robert Jackson ................S .......Central Michigan ................. 285 12 Mark O’Connell ..........QB/K .......Ball State .............................. 312

1982RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Glen Collins .................. DE .......Mississippi State ................... 26 2 Emanuel Weaver ........... NT .......South Carolina ....................... 54 3 Rodney Holman .............TE .......Tulane .................................... 82 4 Rodney Tate .................. RB .......Texas .................................... 110 5 Paul Sorensen .............. DB .......Washington State ................. 138 6 Arthur King ................... NT .......Grambling ............................ 166 7 Ben Needham ................LB .......Michigan .............................. 194 8 Kari Yli-Renko .................T .......Cincinnati ............................ 222 9 James Bennett ............. WR .......Northwestern State (La.) ....... 250 10 Larry Hogue .................. CB .......Utah State ............................ 278 11 Russell Davis ................ RB .......Idaho .................................... 305 12 Dan Feraday .................. QB .......Toronto ................................ 333

1983RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Dave Rimington .............. C .......Nebraska ................................ 25 2 Ray Horton .................... CB .......Washington ............................ 53 3 Jimmy Turner ................ CB .......UCLA ..................................... 81 4 Steve Maidlow ...............LB .......Michigan State ..................... 109 5 Jeff Christensen ............ QB .......Eastern Illinois ..................... 137 6a Kiki DeAyala ..................LB .......Texas .................................... 152 6b Larry Kinnebrew............ RB .......Tennessee State ................... 165 7 James Griffin ...................S .......Middle Tennessee State ....... 193 8 Mike Martin ................. WR .......Illinois .................................. 221 9 Stanley Wilson .............. RB .......Oklahoma ............................. 248 10 Tim Krumrie .................. NT .......Wisconsin ............................ 276 11 Gary Williams .............. WR .......Ohio State ............................ 304 12 Andre Young ..................LB .......Bowling Green ..................... 332

1984Cincinnati traded No. 1 selection to New England for the Nos. 16 & 28 picks. Cincinnati had obtained the No. 1 pick from a 1983 trade of QB Jack Thompson to Tampa Bay.

RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Ricky Hunley ..................LB .......Arizona ..................................... 7 1b Pete Koch ..................... DE .......Maryland................................ 16 1c Brian Blados ................. OL .......North Carolina ....................... 28 2 Boomer Esiason ............ QB .......Maryland................................ 38 3 Stanford Jennings ......... RB .......Furman .................................. 65 4 John Farley ................... RB .......Cal State-Sacramento ............ 92 5 Barney Bussey .............. DB .......South Carolina State ............ 119 6 Don Kern .......................TE .......Arizona State ........................ 150 7 Leo Barker .....................LB .......New Mexico State ................ 177 8 Bruce Reimers .................T .......Iowa State ............................ 204 9 Bruce Kozerski .............. OL .......Holy Cross ........................... 231 10a Aaron Jackson ...............LB .......North Carolina ..................... 262 10b Brent Ziegler ................. RB .......Syracuse .............................. 265 11 Steve McKeaver ............ RB .......Central State (Okla.) ............. 289 12 Steve Racquet ................LB .......Holy Cross ........................... 316

1985RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Eddie Brown ................ WR .......Miami (Fla.) ........................... 13 1b Emanuel King ................LB .......Alabama ................................. 25 2 Carl Zander ....................LB .......Tennessee .............................. 43 3 Sean Thomas ................ CB .......Texas Christian ...................... 70 4 Anthony Tuggle ............. CB .......Nicholls State ......................... 97 5a Tony Degrate ................. NT .......Texas .................................... 127 5b Lee Davis ...................... CB .......Mississippi .......................... 129 6a Eric Stokes .......................T .......Northeastern ........................ 148 6b Keith Lester ....................TE .......Murray State ........................ 154 7a Kim Locklin .................. RB .......New Mexico State ................ 172 7b Joe Walter ........................T .......Texas Tech............................ 181 8 Dave Strobel ..................LB .......Iowa ..................................... 211 9 Keith Cruise .................. DE .......Northwestern ........................ 238 10 Bernard King ..................LB .......Syracuse .............................. 265 11 Harold Stanfield .............TE .......Mississippi College ............. 296 12 Louis Garza ......................T .......New Mexico State ................ 322

1986RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Joe Kelly ........................LB .......Washington ............................ 11 1b Tim McGee .................. WR .......Tennessee .............................. 21 2 Lewis Billups ................ CB .......North Alabama ....................... 38 3a Jim Skow ...................... DE .......Nebraska ................................ 58 3b Mike Hammerstein ........ DE .......Michigan ................................ 65 3c David Fulcher ..................S .......Arizona State .......................... 78 4a Eric Kattus .....................TE .......Michigan ................................ 91 4b Doug Gaynor ................ QB .......Cal State-Long Beach ............ 99 5 Leon White ....................LB .......Brigham Young .................... 123 6 Gary Hunt ..................... CB .......Memphis State ..................... 152 7 Pat Franklin .................. RB .......Southwest Texas State .......... 177 8 David Douglas .................T .......Tennessee ............................ 204 9 Cary Whittingham ..........LB .......Brigham Young .................... 230 10 Jeff Shaw ...................... NT .......Salem College ...................... 262 11a Tim Stone ........................T .......Kansas State ........................ 289 11b Tom Flaherty ..................LB .......Northwestern ........................ 294 12 Steve Bradley ................ QB .......Indiana ................................. 316

1987RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Jason Buck ................... DE .......Brigham Young ...................... 17 2 Eric Thomas .................. CB .......Tulane .................................... 49 3a Leonard Bell ..................FS .......Indiana ................................... 76 3b Skip McClendon ........... DE .......Arizona State .......................... 77 4 Jim Riggs ......................TE .......Clemson .............................. 103 5a Marc Logan .................. RB .......Kentucky .............................. 130 5b Greg Horne ................P/PK .......Arkansas .............................. 139 6 Sonny Gordon ...............FS .......Ohio State ............................ 157 7 Chris Thatcher .............G/C .......Lafayette ............................... 188 8 Solomon Wilcots .......... CB .......Colorado .............................. 215 9 Craig Raddatz ................LB .......Wisconsin ............................ 242 10 David McCluskey .......... RB .......Georgia ................................ 269 11 Jim Warne .......................T .......Arizona State ........................ 296 12 John Holifield ............... RB .......West Virginia ....................... 328

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1993RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 John Copeland ............. DE .......Alabama ................................... 5 2 Tony McGee ...................TE .......Michigan ................................ 37 3a Steve Tovar ....................LB .......Ohio State .............................. 59 3b Ty Parten ....................... DT .......Arizona ................................... 63 4 Marcello Simmons ....... CB .......Southern Methodist ............... 90 5 Forey Duckett ................ CB .......Nevada-Reno ....................... 117 6 Tom Scott ........................T .......East Carolina ........................ 148 7 Lance Gunn .....................S .......Texas .................................... 175 8 Doug Pelfrey ....................K .......Kentucky .............................. 202

1994RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Dan Wilkinson .............. DT .......Ohio State ................................ 1 2 Darnay Scott ................ WR .......San Diego State ..................... 30 3a Jeff Cothran ...................FB .......Ohio State .............................. 66 3b Steve Shine ....................LB .......Northwestern .......................... 86 4 Corey Sawyer ................ CB .......Florida State ......................... 104 5 Trent Pollard ....................T .......Eastern Washington ............. 132 6a Kimo von Oelhoffen ...... DT .......Boise State ........................... 162 6b Jerry Reynolds .................T .......Nevada-Las Vegas ............... 184 7 Ramondo Stallings ....... DE .......San Diego State ................... 195

1995Cincinnati traded the No. 5 & No. 36 selections to Carolina for the No. 1 pick.

RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Ki-Jana Carter ............... RB .......Penn State ................................ 1 2 None 3 Melvin Tuten ....................T .......Syracuse ................................ 69 4 Sam Shade ......................S .......Alabama ............................... 102 5 David Dunn .................. WR .......Fresno State ......................... 139 6 Ryan Grigson ...................T .......Purdue ................................. 175 7 John Walsh ................... QB .......Brigham Young .................... 213

1996RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Willie Anderson ...............T .......Auburn ................................... 10 2 Marco Battaglia ..............TE .......Rutgers .................................. 39 3 Ken Blackman .............. G/T .......Illinois .................................... 69 4 Jevon Langford ............. DE .......Oklahoma State .................... 108 5 Greg Myers ......................S .......Colorado State ..................... 144 6 Tom Tumulty ..................LB .......Pittsburgh ............................ 178 7 Rod Jones .................... G/T .......Kansas ................................. 219

1997RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Reinard Wilson ..............LB .......Florida State ........................... 14 2 Corey Dillon ................. RB .......Washington ............................ 43 3 Rod Payne ...................... C .......Michigan ................................ 76 4 Tremain Mack ..................S .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 111 5 Andre Purvis ................. NT .......North Carolina ..................... 144 6 Canute Curtis .................LB .......West Virginia ....................... 176 7 William Carr ................. NT .......Michigan .............................. 217

1998Cincinnati traded DE Dan Wilkinson to Washington for the No. 17 & No. 78 picks, and traded the No. 135 pick to Indianapolis for QB Paul Justin.RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a Takeo Spikes ..................LB .......Auburn ................................... 13 1b Brian Simmons ..............LB .......North Carolina ....................... 17 2 Artrell Hawkins ............. CB .......Cincinnati .............................. 43 3a Steve Foley ....................LB .......Northeast Louisiana ............... 75 3b Mike Goff ........................ G .......Iowa ....................................... 78 4 Glen Steele ................... DL .......Michigan .............................. 105 5 None 6 Jason Tucker ................ WR .......Texas Christian .................... 167 7a Marcus Parker ...............FB .......Virginia Tech ........................ 202 7b Damian Vaughn .............TE .......Miami (Ohio) ....................... 222

1999RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Akili Smith .................... QB .......Oregon ..................................... 3 2 Charles Fisher .............. CB .......West Virginia ......................... 33 3 Cory Hall .........................S .......Fresno State ........................... 65 4 Craig Yeast .................. WR .......Kentucky ................................ 98 5 Nick Luchey ...................FB .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 135 6 Kelly Gregg ................... NT .......Oklahoma ............................. 173 7a Tony Coats ...................... G .......Washington .......................... 209 7b Scott Covington ............ QB .......Miami (Fla.) ......................... 245 7c Donald Broomfield ........ DE .......Clemson .............................. 249

1988RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Rickey Dixon ................. CB .......Oklahoma ................................. 5 2 Elbert “Ickey” Woods ...... RB .......Nevada-Las Vegas ................. 31 3 Kevin Walker ..................LB .......Maryland................................ 57 4 David Grant ................... NT .......West Virginia ......................... 84 5 Herb Wester .....................T .......Iowa ..................................... 114 6 Paul Jetton .................... OL .......Texas .................................... 141 7 Rich Romer ....................LB .......Union (N.Y.) ......................... 168 8 Curtis Maxey ................ NT .......Grambling ............................ 195 9 Brandy Wells ................ DB .......Notre Dame .......................... 226 10 Ellis Dillahunt ............... DB .......East Carolina ........................ 253 11 Paul Hickert .....................K .......Murray State ........................ 280 12 Carl Parker ................... WR .......Vanderbilt ............................ 307

1989Cincinnati traded the No. 27 selection to Atlanta for the Nos. 35, 89 & 256 picks.RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 None 2a Eric Ball ........................ RB .......UCLA ..................................... 35 2b Freddie Childress ........... G .......Arkansas ................................ 55 3 Erik Wilhelm ................. QB .......Oregon State .......................... 83 4a Kerry Owens ..................LB .......Arkansas ................................ 89 4b Rob Woods ......................T .......Arizona ................................. 111 5 Natu Tuatagaloa ............ NT .......California ............................. 138 6 Craig Taylor .................. RB .......West Virginia ....................... 166 7 Kendal Smith ............... WR .......Utah State ............................ 194 8 Chris Chenault ...............LB .......Kentucky .............................. 222 9 Richard Stephens .............T .......Tulsa .................................... 250 10a Cornell Holloway .......... CB .......Pittsburgh ............................ 256 10b Bob Jean ....................... QB .......New Hampshire .................... 278 11 Dana Wells ................... NT .......Arizona ................................. 306 12 Scott Jones ......................T .......Washington .......................... 334

1990RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 James Francis ................LB .......Baylor .................................... 12 2 Harold Green ................ RB .......South Carolina ....................... 38 3 Bernard Clark .................LB .......Miami (Fla.) ........................... 65 4 Mike Brennan ..................T .......Notre Dame ............................ 91 5 Lynn James.................. WR .......Arizona State ........................ 122 6 Don Odegard ................ CB .......Nevada-Las Vegas ............... 150 7 Craig Ogletree ................LB .......Auburn ................................. 177 8 Doug Wellsandt .............TE .......Washington State ................. 204 9 Mitchell Price ............... CB .......Tulane .................................. 234 10 Eric Crigler ......................T .......Murray State ........................ 261 11 Tim O’Connor ..................T .......Virginia ................................ 288 12 Andre Riley .................. WR .......Washington .......................... 314

1991RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Alfred Williams ..............LB .......Colorado ................................ 18 2 Lamar Rogers ............... DE .......Auburn ................................... 52 3 Bob Dahl ....................... DE .......Notre Dame ............................ 72 4a Donald Hollas ............... QB .......Rice ........................................ 99 4b Rob Carpenter .............. WR .......Syracuse .............................. 109 5 Mike Arthur ..................... C .......Texas A&M .......................... 130 6 Richard Fain ................. CB .......Florida ................................. 157 7 Fernandus Vinson ............S .......North Carolina State ............. 184 8 Mike Dingle .................. RB .......South Carolina ..................... 211 9 Shane Garrett ............... WR .......Texas A&M .......................... 241 10 Jim Lavin ..................... G/T .......Georgia Tech ........................ 263 11 Chris Smith ...................TE .......Brigham Young .................... 295 12 Antoine Bennett ............ CB .......Florida A&M ........................ 322

1992Cincinnati traded the No. 5 selection to Washington for the No. 6 & No. 28 picks.RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1a David Klingler ............... QB .......Houston ................................... 6 1b Darryl Williams ................S .......Miami (Fla.) ........................... 28 2 Carl Pickens ................ WR .......Tennessee .............................. 31 3 Leonard Wheeler ........... CB .......Troy State ............................... 84 4 Ricardo McDonald .........LB .......Pittsburgh .............................. 88 5 Craig Thompson ............TE .......North Carolina A&T ............. 115 6 Chris Burns .................. DE .......Middle Tennessee State ....... 142 7 Lance Olberding ..............T .......Iowa ..................................... 172 8 Roosevelt Nix ................ DE .......Central State (Ohio) ............. 199 9 Ostell Miles .................. RB .......Houston ............................... 226 10 Horace Smith ................ CB .......Oregon Tech ......................... 256 11 John Earle ..................... OL .......Western Illinois .................... 283 12 Eric Shaw .......................LB .......Louisiana Tech ..................... 310

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RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Peter Warrick ............... WR .......Florida State ............................. 4 2 Mark Roman ................. CB .......Louisiana State ...................... 34 3 Ron Dugans ................. WR .......Florida State ........................... 66 4 Curtis Keaton ................ HB .......James Madison ...................... 97 5 Robert Bean .................. CB .......Mississippi State ................. 133 6 Neil Rackers .....................K .......Illinois .................................. 169 7 Brad St. Louis .......... TE-LS .......SW Missouri State ............... 210

2001RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Justin Smith .....................DE .......Missouri ................................ 4 2 Chad Ochocinco ..............WR .......Oregon State ........................ 36 3 Sean Brewer ..................... TE .......San Jose State ..................... 66 4 Rudi Johnson .................. HB .......Auburn ............................... 100 5 Victor Leyva ........................G .......Arizona State ...................... 135 6 Riall Johnson ...................LB .......Stanford ............................. 168 7 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .....WR .......Oregon State ...................... 204

2002Cincinnati traded the No. 73 and No. 145 picks to Carolina for the No. 67 pick.RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Levi Jones ........................OT .......Arizona State ........................ 10 2 Lamont Thompson ...........FS .......Washington State ................. 41 3 Matt Schobel .................... TE .......Texas Christian .................... 67 4 Travis Dorsch .................K-P .......Purdue ............................... 109 5 None 6 Marquand Manuel ............FS .......Florida ............................... 181 7 Joey Evans .......................DE .......North Carolina ................... 219

2003RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Carson Palmer................. QB .......Southern California ................ 1 2 Eric Steinbach ....................G ....... Iowa ..................................... 33 3 Kelley Washington ...........WR .......Tennessee ............................ 65 4a Dennis Weathersby .......... CB .......Oregon State ........................ 98 4b Jeremi Johnson ................FB .......Western Kentucky .............. 118 5 Khalid Abdullah ............. OLB .......Mars Hill ............................ 136 6 Langston Moore ...............DT .......South Carolina ................... 174 7a Scott Kooistra ...................OT .......North Carolina State .......... 215 7b Elton Patterson .................DE .......Central Florida ................... 259

2004Cincinnati traded the No. 17 pick to Denver for CB Deltha O’Neal and the No. 24 and No. 117 selections; Cincinnati later traded the No. 24 pick to St. Louis for the No. 26 and No. 123 choices. Cincinnati also traded HB Corey Dillon to New England for the No. 56 pick.

RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Chris Perry ...................... HB .......Michigan ............................. 26 2a Keiwan Ratliff ................... CB .......Florida ................................. 49 2b Madieu Williams ..............FS .......Maryland ............................. 56 3a Caleb Miller ...................MLB .......Arkansas .............................. 80 3b Landon Johnson ............ OLB .......Purdue ................................. 96 4a Matthias Askew ................DT .......Michigan State ................... 114 4b Robert Geathers ................DE .......Georgia .............................. 117 4c Stacy Andrews ..................OT .......Mississippi ........................ 123 5 Maurice Mann .................WR .......Nevada ............................... 149 6 Greg Brooks .................... CB .......Southern Mississippi ......... 183 7 Casey Bramlet ................. QB .......Wyoming ........................... 218

2005RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 David Pollack ...................LB .......Georgia ................................ 17 2 Odell Thurman ..................LB .......Georgia ................................ 48 3 Chris Henry .....................WR .......West Virginia ....................... 83 4 Eric Ghiaciuc ......................C .......Central Michigan ............... 119 5 Adam Kieft ........................OT .......Central Michigan ............... 153 6 Tab Perry .........................WR .......UCLA ................................. 190 7 Jonathan Fanene ..............DE .......Utah ................................... 233

2006RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Johnathan Joseph ........... CB .......South Carolina ..................... 24 2 Andrew Whitworth ............OL .......Louisiana State .................... 55 3 Frostee Rucker ..................DE .......Southern California .............. 91 4 Domata Peko ....................DT .......Michigan State ................... 123 5 A.J. Nicholson ..................LB .......Florida State ...................... 157 6 Reggie McNeal ................WR .......Texas A&M ........................ 193 7a Ethan Kilmer .......................S .......Penn State ......................... 209 7b Bennie Brazell ..................WR .......Louisiana State .................. 231 3-s* Ahmad Brooks ..................LB .......Virginia*selected in third round of NFL Supplemental Draft

2007RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Leon Hall ......................... CB .......Michigan ............................. 18 2 Kenny Irons ..................... HB .......Auburn ................................. 49 3 None 4 Marvin White ......................S .......Texas Christian .................. 114 5 Jeff Rowe ......................... QB .......Nevada ............................... 151 6 Matt Toeaina .....................DT .......Oregon ............................... 187 7a Dan Santucci ......................C .......Notre Dame ........................ 230 7b Chinedum Ndukwe .............S .......Notre Dame ........................ 253

2008RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Keith Rivers ......................LB .......Southern California ................ 9 2 Jerome Simpson .............WR .......Coastal Carolina .................. 46 3a Pat Sims ...........................DT .......Auburn ................................. 77 3b Andre Caldwell ................WR .......Florida ................................. 97 4 Anthony Collins ................OT .......Kansas ............................... 112 5 Jason Shirley ....................DT .......Fresno State ....................... 145 6a Corey Lynch .......................S .......Appalachian State .............. 177 6b Matt Sherry ...................... TE .......Villanova ............................ 207 7a Angelo Craig ....................DE .......Cincinnati .......................... 244 7b Mario Urrutia ...................WR .......Louisville ........................... 246

2009RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Andre Smith .....................OT .......Alabama ................................. 6 2 Rey Maualuga ...................LB .......Southern California .............. 38 3a Michael Johnson ..............DE .......Georgia Tech ........................ 70 3b Chase Coffman ................. TE .......Missouri .............................. 98 4 Jonathan Luigs ...................C .......Arkansas ............................ 106 5 Kevin Huber ........................P .......Cincinnati .......................... 142 6a Morgan Trent ................... CB .......Michigan ........................... 179 6b Bernard Scott ................... HB .......Abilene Christian ............... 209 7a Fui Vakapuna ....................FB .......Brigham Young .................. 215 7b Clinton McDonald ............DT .......Memphis ........................... 249 7c Freddie Brown .................WR .......Utah ................................... 252

2010RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 Jermaine Gresham............ TE .......Oklahoma ............................ 21 2 Carlos Dunlap ..................DE .......Florida ................................. 54 3a Jordan Shipley ................WR .......Texas.................................... 84 3b Brandon Ghee .................. CB .......Wake Forest ......................... 96 4a Geno Atkins ......................DT .......Georgia .............................. 120 4b Roddrick Muckelroy .........LB .......Texas.................................. 131 5 Otis Hudson .......................G .......Eastern Illinois ................... 152 6 Dezmon Briscoe ..............WR .......Kansas ............................... 191 7 Reggie Stephens .................C ....... Iowa State .......................... 228

2011RD. PLAYER POS. COLLEGE SEL. # 1 A.J. Green ........................WR .......Georgia .................................. 4 2 Andy Dalton ..................... QB .......Texas Christian .................... 35 3 Dontay Moch ....................LB .......Nevada ................................. 66 4 Clint Boling ........................G .......Georgia .............................. 101 5 Robert Sands ......................S .......West Virginia ..................... 134 6 Ryan Whalen ...................WR .......Stanford ............................. 167 7a Korey Lindsey .................. CB .......Southern Illinois ................ 207 7b Jay Finley ........................ HB .......Baylor ................................ 246

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SCHOOL PLAYERSAbilene Christian..................3Alabama .............................13Alabama A&M ......................1Albany State (Ga.) ................1Alcorn State (Alcorn A&M) ....1Appalachian State.................2Arizona .................................5Arizona State ......................13Arkansas ..............................6Arkansas A,M&N..................2Arkansas State......................3Auburn ...............................12Augustana (Ill.).....................1Augustana (S.D.) ..................2Ball State ..............................4Baylor...................................3Bethune-Cookman ...............2Boise State ...........................3Boston College.....................6Boston Univ..........................2Bowling Green......................3Brigham Young ....................9Buffalo..................................1California .............................6California, Davis...................1Cal State-Fullerton ...............2Cal State-Long Beach...........2Cal State-Sacramento...........1Cameron ..............................1Carroll College .....................1Carson-Newman ..................1Catawba ...............................1Central Florida .....................2Central Michigan..................6Central State (Ohio)..............1Central State (Okla.) .............1Central Washington ..............1Chico State...........................1Cincinnati...........................15Clemson...............................3Coastal Carolina...................1Colorado ............................10Colorado State .....................3Dartmouth ............................1Davidson ..............................1Dayton..................................1Duke.....................................3Earlham College ...................1East Carolina ........................3East Tennessee State ............1Eastern Illinois .....................1Eastern Kentucky ..................1Eastern Michigan .................3Eastern Washington .............2Evansville .............................1Findlay .................................2Fisk ......................................1Florida................................18Florida A&M ........................3Florida State .........................7Fresno State .........................9Frostburg State.....................1Furman.................................2Gardner-Webb ......................1Georgia ..............................10Georgia Tech ........................3Grambling ............................6Grand Valley State ................1Hampton (Va.) ......................2

Harvard ................................3Hawaii ..................................2Holy Cross ...........................2Houston ...............................8Howard.................................1Howard Payne ......................1Idaho ....................................2Illinois ..................................8Illinois State .........................1Indiana .................................9Iowa .....................................7Iowa State.............................4Jackson State .......................2Jacksonville State.................1James Madison ....................1Johnson C. Smith ................1Kansas .................................8Kansas State.........................5Kent State .............................2Kentucky ..............................6Lamar ...................................1Lane College ........................1Langston ..............................1Lehigh ..................................2Liberty ..................................1Lincoln .................................2Lindenwood .........................1Los Angeles State.................2Louisiana-Lafayette ..............1Louisiana State...................11Louisiana Tech .....................2Louisville .............................8Maine ...................................2Mankato State ......................1Mars Hill ..............................1Marshall ...............................5Maryland ..............................8Massachusetts .....................3McGill (Canada) ...................1McMurry ..............................1McNeese State .....................2Memphis ..............................4Miami (Fla.) .......................12Miami (Ohio)......................10Michigan ............................16Michigan State ...................12Michigan Tech ......................1Middle Tennessee State ........1Miles College .......................1Millikin.................................1Minnesota ............................5Mississippi ..........................4Mississippi State..................4Mississippi Valley State .......3

SCHOOL PLAYERS SCHOOL PLAYERSMissouri...............................3Montana ...............................2Montana State ......................1Morehead State ....................3Morgan State........................1Morris Brown .......................1Nebraska ..............................9Nevada-Las Vegas ................1Nevada .................................3New Mexico State.................2New York Tech ......................1North Alabama .....................2North Carolina......................6North Carolina A&T..............4North Carolina Central .........1North Carolina State .............6North Dakota ........................1North Dakota State ...............1Northeast Louisiana .............2Northeast Missouri State ......1Northeastern.........................1Northern Illinois ...................2Northern Michigan ...............1Northwestern ........................2Northwestern Oklahoma .......1Northwestern State (La.) .......3Notre Dame ........................12Ohio State ..........................24Ohio Univ. ............................2Ohio Wesleyan .....................1Oklahoma .............................8Oklahoma State ....................5Oregon .................................8Oregon State ........................8Pacific ..................................2Penn State ..........................15Pittsburg State......................1Pittsburgh ............................9Portland State.......................1Princeton..............................1Purdue .................................4Rice ......................................1Richmond.............................1Rutgers.................................3Samford ...............................1Sam Houston State...............1San Diego State....................7San Jose State......................5South Carolina ...................12South Carolina State ............2South Dakota........................1Southern Arkansas ...............2Southern California ............12Southern Illinois...................1

SCHOOL PLAYERSSouthern Methodist..............5Southern Mississippi ...........2Southern Univ. .....................1Southwest Missouri State.....1Southwest Texas State ..........2Stanford ...............................7Stephen F. Austin .................1Syracuse ..............................6Taylor ...................................1Temple .................................2Tennessee ..........................11Tennessee-Chattanooga .......1Tennessee State ....................8Texas ..................................11Texas A&I .............................1Texas A&M .........................11Texas Christian .....................6Texas El-Paso .......................1Texas Southern .....................1Texas Tech ............................2Toledo ..................................4Troy .....................................1Tufts .....................................1Tulane ..................................4Tulsa ....................................2Tuskegee ..............................1UCLA ...................................9Union (N.Y.) .........................1United States Int’l .................2Utah .....................................8Utah State.............................1Vanderbilt .............................2Virginia ................................5Virginia Tech ........................3Virginia Union ......................2Wake Forest .........................3Washington ..........................7Washington State .................8West Chester ........................1West Virginia ......................15Western Carolina ..................1Western Illinois ....................2Western Kentucky .................2Western Michigan ................1Wichita State ........................2Williams ...............................1Wingate ................................1Wisconsin ............................6Wisconsin-LaCrosse ............1Wooster ................................1Wyoming..............................2Xavier (Ohio) ........................1Yale ......................................2(no college) ..........................2

BENGALS TAP THE BUCKEYE PIPELINEOhio State is the top supplier of college talent to the Bengals, with 24 former

Buckeyes having qualified for the team’s official all-time roster. The list is headlined by former Pro Bowl FB Pete Johnson (1977-83), the No.

4 rusher in Bengals history, as well as by RB Archie Griffin (1976-83), CB Ray Griffin (1978-84), OT Rufus Mayes (1970-78) and DT Dan Wilkinson (1994-97).

Florida is second with 18 Bengals alumni, followed by Michigan with 16. The University of Cincinnati, Penn State and West Virginia are tied for fourth place with 15 each.

BENGALS ALUMNI LIST 1968-2010

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To be eligible for the all-time roster, a player must have been in uniform for at least one regular-season or postseason game, or spent a minimum of four games on the roster (including inactive status). A player who qualifies under these guidelines will also be credited for seasons in which he was on a reserve list but did not play or dress for a game. Players who spend time on a reserve list but have never played or dressed for a game do not qualify for the all-time roster. The Practice Squad does not qualify.

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— A — 53 Abdullah, Khalid .................LB ’03-04 Mars Hill 46 Adams, Blue ...................... CB ’07 Cincinnati 52 Adams, Doug ......................LB ’71-74 Ohio State 95 Adams, Sam .......................DT ’06 Texas A&M 95 Adeyanju, Victor .................DE ’10 Indiana 40 Alexander, Charles ........HB-FB ’79-85 Louisiana State 82 Alexis, Alton ......................WR ’80 Tulane 33 Ambrose, Ashley ............... CB ’96-98 Miss. Valley St. 89 Amsler, Martin ....................DE ’70 Evansville 31 Anderson, Jerry ....................S ’77 Oklahoma 14 Anderson, Ken ................... QB ’71-86 Augustana (Ill.) 71 Anderson, Willie .................OT ’96-07 Auburn 79 Andrews, Stacy ...............G-OT ’04-08 Mississippi 78 Archer, Dan .........................OT ’68 Oregon 33 Armour, JoJuan ..............S-LB ’99-02 Miami (Ohio) 61 Aronson, Doug .....................G ’87 San Diego State 65 Arthur, Mike ..........................C ’91-92 Texas A&M 96 Askew, Matthias ..................DT ’04-05 Michigan State 97 Atkins, Geno .......................DT ’10 Georgia 51 Avery, Ken ..........................LB ’69-74 So. Mississippi

— B — 85 Baccaglio, Martin ...............DE ’68-70 San Jose State 79 Bacon, Coy .........................DE ’76-77 Jackson State 10 Bahr, Chris............................K ’76-79 Penn State 18 Bailey, Thomas ..................WR ’95 Auburn 42 Ball, Eric .................... FB-KOR ’89-94 UCLA 38 Banks, Estes .......................RB ’68 Colorado 90 Bankston, Michael ..............DE ’98-00 Sam Houston State 35 Barber, Chris.........................S ’87-89 North Carolina A&T 86 Barber, Mike ......................WR ’90-92 Marshall 53 Barker, Leo..........................LB ’84-91 New Mexico State 93 Barndt, Tom ........................DT ’00 Pittsburgh 38,35 Basnight, Michael ...............RB ’99-00 North Carolina A&T 84 Bass, Don ....................WR-TE ’78-81 Houston 89 Battaglia, Marco ................. TE ’96-01 Rutgers 31 Battle, Ralph ...................... DB ’84 Jacksonville State 21 Bauman, Rashad ................ CB ’04-06 Oregon 23,49 Bean, Robert ...................... CB ’00-01 Mississippi State 58 Beauchamp, Al ...................LB ’68-75 Southern 45 Beckett, Rogers .....................S ’03-04 Marshall 26 Bell, Leonard ........................S ’87 Indiana 40 Bell, Myron ...........................S ’98-99 Michigan State 21 Benjamin, Ryan ..................RB ’93 Pacific 35 Bennett, Antoine ................ CB ’91-92 Florida A&M 16 Bennett, Ben ...................... QB ’87 Duke 36 Bennett, Brandon .......RB-KOR ’98-03 South Carolina 23 Bennett, Fred ..................... CB ’10 South Carolina 32 Benson, Cedric ...................RB ’08-10 Texas 57 Bentley, Ray ........................LB ’92 Central Michigan 66 Bergey, Bill .........................LB ’69-73 Arkansas State 82 Berry, Royce .......................DE ’69-75 Houston 79 Berthusen, Bill ....................DE ’87 Iowa State 21 Bieniemy, Eric ............RB-KOR ’95-98 Colorado 24 Billups, Lewis .................... CB ’86-91 North Alabama 66 Blackman, Ken ......................G ’96-99 Illinois 37 Blackmon, Roosevelt ......... CB ’98-99 Morris Brown 56 Blackstock, Darryl .........LB-DE ’08 Virginia 29 Blackwood, Lyle ..............S-PR ’73-75 Texas Christian 74 Blados, Brian ..................G-OT ’84-91 North Carolina 45 Blair, Michael......................FB ’98 Ball State 8 Blake, Jeff .......................... QB ’94-99 East Carolina 41 Body, Patrick ..................... CB ’05 Toledo 96 Booker, Vaughn ..................DE ’00-02 Cincinnati 32 Borders, Nate ........................S ’87 Indiana 61 Boyarsky, Jerry ...................NT ’82-85 Pittsburgh 85 Boyd, LaVell ......................WR ’00 Louisville

85 Brabham, Dan .....................LB ’68 Arkansas 60 Bradley, Chuck ...................OT ’93 Kentucky 55 Brady, Ed ...................... LB-LS ’86-91 Illinois 74 Braham, Rich ....................C-G ’94-06 West Virginia 4 Bramlet, Casey .................. QB ’04 Wyoming 58 Braxton, David ....................LB ’94 Wake Forest 3,10 Breech, Jim ..........................K ’80-92 California 34 Breeden, Louis .................. CB ’77-87 N. Carolina Central 18 Breen, Adrian ..................... QB ’87 Morehead State 83 Brennan, Brian ...................WR ’92 Boston College 60 Brennan, Mike ....................OT ’90-91 Notre Dame 88 Brewer, Sean ....................... TE ’01-02 San Jose State 10 Brice, Will .............................P ’99 Virginia 47 Bright, Greg ..........................S ’80-81 Morehead State 65 Brilz, Darrick .........................C ’94-98 Oregon State 43 Brim, Mike ......................... CB ’93-95 Virginia Union 50,55 Brooks, Ahmad ...................LB ’06-07 Virginia 82 Brooks, Billy ......................WR ’76-79 Oklahoma 27 Brooks, Greg ..................... CB ’04-06 Southern Mississippi 21 Brooks, James ....................RB ’84-91 Auburn 33 Broussard, Steve ................RB ’94 Washington State 75 Brown, Anthony ..............OT-G ’95-98 Utah 78 Brown, Bob .........................DT ’75-76 Arkansas A,M&N 81 Brown, Eddie .....................WR ’85-91 Miami (Fla.) 86 Brown, Ken ........................WR ’87 Southern Arkansas 80 Brown, Tom .......................WR ’87 Augustana (S.D.) 21 Browner, Jim.........................S ’79-80 Notre Dame 79 Browner, Ross.....................DE ’78-86 Notre Dame 72 Brumfield, Scott ....................G ’93-97 Brigham Young 52 Buchanan, Tim....................LB ’69 Hawaii 99 Buck, Jason ........................DE ’87-90 Brigham Young 96 Buckner, Brentson...............NT ’97 Clemson 89 Buie, Drew .........................WR ’72 Catawba 74 Bujnoch, Glenn .....................G ’76-82 Texas A&M 55 Buncom, Frank ...................LB ’68 Southern California 28 Burk, Scott ............................S ’79 Oklahoma State 67 Burley, Gary ........................DE ’75-83 Pittsburgh 38 Burns, Jason ......................RB ’95 Wisconsin 21 Burris, Jeff ......................... CB ’02-03 Notre Dame 58 Bush, Blair ............................C ’78-82 Washington 88 Bush, Steve .............TE-FB-LS ’97-00 Arizona State 36,40 Busing, John ........................S ’06-08 Miami (Ohio) 27 Bussey, Barney ............ S-KOR ’86-92 South Carolina St.

— C — 68 Cadigan, Dave ......................G ’94 Southern California 87 Caldwell, Andre ........WR, KOR ’08-10 Florida 50 Cameron, Glenn .................LB ’75-85 Florida 64 Canale, Justin .......................G ’69 Mississippi State 34 Carey, Richard ................... CB ’89 Idaho 70 Carpenter, Ron ..............DT-DE ’70-76 North Carolina St. 32 Carpenter, Ron ......................S ’93 Miami (Ohio) 86 Carroll, Wesley ..................WR ’93 Miami (Fla.) 45 Carter, Carl ........................ CB ’90 Texas Tech 42 Carter, Chris .........................S ’00-01 Texas 32 Carter, Ki-Jana ....................RB ’95-99 Penn State 21 Carter, Tom ........................ CB ’99-01 Notre Dame 11 Carter, Virgil ...................... QB ’70-73 Brigham Young 37 Casanova, Tommy ..........S-PR ’72-77 Louisiana State 21 Castille, Simeon ................ CB ’08 Alabama 56 Catchings, Toney ................LB ’87 Cincinnati 55 Chamberlin, Frank ..............LB ’03-’04 Boston College 72 Chambers, Kirk ...................OT ’10 Stanford 81 Chandler, Al ........................ TE ’73-74 Oklahoma 24 Chapman, Clarence ........... CB ’80-81 Eastern Michigan 83 Chatman, Antonio ..............WR ’06-09 Cincinnati 91 Chevrier, Randy ..................LS ’01 McGill (Canada) 79 Chomyszak, Steve ........DT-DE ’68-73 Syracuse 11 Christensen, Jeff ................ QB ’83 Eastern Illinois 57 Clark, Bernard ....................LB ’90-91 Miami (Fla.) 42,35 Clark, Boobie ......................FB ’73-78 Bethune-Cookman 11 Clark, Bryan ....................... QB ’84 Michigan State 21 Clark, Rico ......................... CB ’99 Louisville 11 Clark, Wayne ..................... QB ’74 U.S. International 92 Clemons, Duane .................DE ’03-05 California 86,46 Coats, Daniel ................ TE-FB ’07-10 Brigham Young 61 Coats, Tony...........................G ’99 Washington

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24 Cobb, Marvin .......................S ’75-79 Southern California 89 Cobb, Mike ......................... TE ’77 Michigan State 80 Coffman, Chase .................. TE ’09-10 Missouri 23 Coleman, Al ..........................S ’69-71 Tennessee State 60 Coleman, Reggie ................OT ’02 Tennessee 11 Coles, Laveranues .............WR ’09 Florida State 55 Collins, Andre ....................LB ’95-97 Penn State 73 Collins, Anthony .................OT ’08-10 Kansas 90 Collins, Gerald ...................LB ’95 Vanderbilt 76 Collins, Glen ......................DE ’82-85 Mississippi State 80 Collinsworth, Cris .............WR ’81-88 Florida 38 Conley, Steve ......................RB ’72 Kansas 12 Cook, Greg ........................ QB ’69-74 Cincinnati 64 Cook, Kyle ...........................C ’08-10 Michigan State 92 Copeland, John ............DE-DT ’93-00 Alabama 81 Corbett, Jim ........................ TE ’77-80 Pittsburgh 76 Cornish, Frank ....................DT ’70 Grambling 12 Cosby, Quan ................WR-PR ’09-10 Texas 88 Coslet, Bruce ...................... TE ’69-76 Pacific 6 Costello, Brad .......................P ’98-99 Boston University 46,29 Cothran, Jeff .......................FB ’94-96 Ohio State 70 Cotton, Barney ......................G ’79 Nebraska 52 Cousino, Brad ....................LB ’75 Miami (Ohio) 4 Covington, Scott ................ QB ’99-01 Miami (Fla.) 10 Crabtree, Eric .....................WR ’69-71 Pittsburgh 34 Craig, Neal ...........................S ’71-73 Fisk 42 Crocker, Chris.......................S ’08-10 Marshall 60 Crummey, Andrew ................C ’08 Maryland 72 Cupp, Keith ........................OT ’87 Findlay 98 Curtis, Canute ....................LB ’97-02 West Virginia 85 Curtis, Isaac ......................WR ’73-84 San Diego State

— D — 96 Davidson, Kenny ................DE ’96 Louisiana State 26 Davis, Charlie .....................RB ’74-75 Colorado 31 Davis, Lee .......................... CB ’85 Mississippi 21 Davis, Oliver .........................S ’81-82 Tennessee State 27 Davis, Ricky ..........................S ’75 Alabama 35,25 Davis, Tony ...................RB-PR ’76-78 Nebraska 34 Dawson, Clifton ..................RB ’07 Harvard 93 DeAyala, Kiki ......................LB ’86-87 Texas 85 DeGraffenreid, Allen ..........WR ’93 Ohio State 50 DeLeone, Tom...................G-C ’72-73 Ohio State 73 DeMarco, Brian ....................G ’99 Michigan State 63 Dennis, Guy ..........................G ’69-72 Florida 74 Dennis, Mark ......................OT ’94 Illinois 56 DePaso, Tom ......................LB ’78 Penn State 51 Devlin, Chris ......................LB ’75-78 Penn State 34 Dillahunt, Ellis ......................S ’88 East Carolina 28 Dillon, Corey ......................RB ’97-03 Washington 38 Dingle, Mike .......................RB ’91-92 South Carolina 52,51 Dinkel, Tom ........................LB ’78-83, ’85 Kansas 51 Dixon, Gerald .....................LB ’96-97 South Carolina 29 Dixon, Rickey .................... DB ’88-92 Oklahoma 66 Donahue, Mark .....................G ’78-79 Michigan 10 Dorsch, Travis...................P-K ’02 Purdue 27 Dorsey, DeDe ......................RB ’07-08 Lindenwood 44 Doss, Mike ...........................S ’08 Ohio State 76 Doughty, Mike ....................OT ’99-00 Notre Dame 67 Douglas, David ...................OT ’86-88 Tennessee 45 Douthard, Ty .......................RB ’97 Illinois 44 Dressler, Doug ....................RB ’70-74 Chico State 41 Duckett, Forey ................... DB ’94 Nevada-Reno 81 Dugans, Ron ......................WR ’00-02 Florida State 96 Dunlap, Carlos ...................DE ’10 Florida 80 Dunn, David .............WR-KOR ’95-98 Fresno State 21 Dunn, Paul .........................RB ’70 U.S. International 29 Durko, Sandy ........................S ’70-72 Southern California 27 Dyer, Ken ..............................S ’69-71 Arizona State

— E — 70 Eaddy, James ......................NT ’87 New York Tech 53,87, 41 Edmonds, Chris .......LB-TE-FB ’01-03 West Virginia 73 Edwards, Eddie .............DE-DT ’77-88 Miami (Fla.) 36 Elliott, Lenvil ......................RB ’73-78 NE Missouri State 59 Ely, Larry ............................LB ’70-71 Iowa 52 Elzey, Paul ..........................LB ’68 Toledo 50 Erickson, Bernard ...............LB ’68 Abilene Christian 17 Ernst, Mike ........................ QB ’73-74 Cal State-Fullerton 7 Esiason, Boomer ............... QB ’84-92, ’97 Maryland

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— F — 31 Fain, Richard ..................... CB ’91 Florida 63 Fairchild, Greg ......................G ’76-77 Tulsa 68 Fanene, Jonathan .........DE-DT ’05-10 Utah 33 Farley, John ........................RB ’84 Cal St.-Sacramento 83 Farmer, Danny ...................WR ’00-02 UCLA 96 Fears, Willie .......................DE ’87 Northwestern St. (La.) 44 Fenner, Derrick ...................FB ’92-94 North Carolina 72 Fest, Howard ..................G-OT ’68-75 Texas 25 Fisher, Charles................... CB ’99-00 West Virginia 11 Fitzpatrick, Ryan ................ QB ’07-08 Harvard 52 Flaherty, Tom ......................LB ’87 Northwestern 25 Fletcher, Jamar .................. CB ’08 Wisconsin 71 Fletcher, John .......................G ’87 Texas A&I 95 Foley, Steve ........................LB ’98-02 Northeast Louisiana 67 Fontenot, Jerry .....................C ’04 Texas A&M 11 Ford, Mike ......................... QB ’82 Southern Methodist 88 Foschi, J.P. ........................... TE ’09-10 Georgia Tech 50 Francis, James ...................LB ’90-98 Baylor 39 Franklin, Pat .......................RB ’87 Southwest Texas St. 57 Frazier, Andre......................LB ’06-07 Cincinnati 43 Frazier, Curt ....................... CB ’68 Fresno State 49,58 Frazier, Guy.........................LB ’81-84 Wyoming 12 Frerotte, Gus ...................... QB ’02 Tulsa 97 Frier, Mike ..........................DE ’92-94 Appalachian State 47,83 Frisch, David ...................... TE ’93-94 Colorado State 33 Fritts, Stan ..........................RB ’75-76 North Carolina St. 33 Fulcher, David.......................S ’86-92 Arizona State 17 Fulhage, Scott ......................P ’87-88 Kansas State 42 Fuller, Mike.....................S-PR ’81-82 Auburn

— G — 18 Gallery, Jim ..........................K ’89 Minnesota 48 Garrett, John ......................WR ’89 Princeton 89 Garrett, Shane ....................WR ’91-92 Texas A&M 11 Gaynor, Doug..................... QB ’86 Cal State-Long Beach 91 Geathers, Robert ...........DE-LB ’04-10 Georgia 26 Gehrke, Jack ......................WR ’69 Utah 89 George, Tim .......................WR ’73 Carson-Newman 21 Ghee, Brandon ................... CB ’10 Wake Forest 53 Ghiaciuc, Eric .......................C ’05-08 Central Michigan 48 Gibler, Andy ........................ TE ’83 Missouri 84 Gibson, Damon ...........WR-PR ’98 Iowa 99 Gibson, Oliver ..............DT-NT ’99-03 Notre Dame 30 Gilliard, Cory ........................S ’97 Ball State 64 Glass, Bill .............................G ’80 Baylor 42 Glover, LaVar ..................... CB ’02 Cincinnati 63 Goff, Mike ...................G-OT-C ’98-03 Iowa 58 Gordon, Alex ......................LB ’91-93 Cincinnati 33 Graham, Kenny .....................S ’70 Washington State 41 Graham, Scottie ..................RB ’97 Ohio State 17 Graham, Shayne ...................K ’03-09 Virginia Tech 24 Grant, Alan ........................ CB ’93 Stanford 98 Grant, David .......................NT ’88-91 West Virginia 91 Granville, Billy ....................LB ’97-00 Duke 41 Graves, White .......................S ’68 Louisiana State 41 Green, Dave ......................P-K ’74-75 Ohio 28 Green, Harold .....................RB ’90-95 South Carolina 18 Green, Skyler .....................WR ’07 Louisiana State 84 Gresham, Jermaine ............. TE ’10 Oklahoma 45 Griffin, Archie .....................RB ’76-83 Ohio State 87 Griffin, Damon .............WR-PR ’99-00 Oregon 22 Griffin, James .......................S ’83-85 Middle Tenn. St. 76 Griffin, Jim .........................DE ’68 Grambling 44 Griffin, Ray ................CB-KOR ’78-84 Ohio State 46 Groce, Clif ..........................FB ’99-00 Texas A&M 28 Guillory, John .................... DB ’69-70 Stanford 27 Gunn, Lance .........................S ’93 Texas 89 Gunner, Harry .....................DE ’68-69 Oregon State 62 Gutierrez, Brock ................C-G ’96-02 Central Michigan

— H — 45 Haddix, Wayne................... CB ’91 Liberty 35 Haffner, Mike .....................WR ’71 UCLA 26 Hall, Cory .............................S ’99-02 Fresno State 29 Hall, Leon .......................... CB ’07-10 Michigan 88 Hamilton, Lawrence ...........WR ’03 Stephen F. Austin 71 Hammerstein, Mike ......DE-NT ’86-90 Michigan 66 Hannula, Jim ......................OT ’83 Northern Illinois 45,41 Hardy, Adrian ..................... CB ’94-95 Northwestern St. (La.) 51 Hardy, Kevin .......................LB ’03-04 Illinois

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S NO. NAME POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. YRS. COLLEGE 36 Hargrove, Jim .....................RB ’81 Wake Forest 57 Harmon, Ed ........................LB ’69 Louisville 96 Harrington, Chris ................DE ’08 Texas A&M 53 Harris, Bo ...........................LB ’75-82 Louisiana State 46 Harris, Clark ................. LS-TE ’09-10 Rutgers 26 Harris, Jim ......................... DB ’71 Howard Payne 83 Harris, M.L. ........................ TE ’80-85 Kansas State 8 Harris, Nick ..........................P ’01-03 California 95 Harris, Orien .......................DT ’08-09 Miami (Fla.) 27 Hawkins, Artrell ................. CB ’98-03 Cincinnati 5 Hayes, Jeff ............................P ’86 North Carolina 69 Headrick, Sherrill ................LB ’68 Texas Christian 20 Hearst, Garrison .................RB ’96 Georgia 36 Heath, Jo-Jo ...................... DB ’80 Pittsburgh 22 Heath, Rodney ................... CB ’99-01 Minnesota 34 Hebert, Kyries .......................S ’08-09 Louisiana-Lafayette 50 Henderson, Eric ............DE-LB ’07-08 Georgia Tech 15 Henry, Chris ......................WR ’05-09 West Virginia 38 Henson, Champ ..................RB ’75 Ohio State 34 Herock, Ken ........................ TE ’68 West Virginia 22 Herring, Kim .........................S ’04-05 Penn State 16 Hertel, Rob ........................ QB ’78 Southern California 56 Hibler, Mike ........................LB ’68 Stanford 27 Hicks, Bryan .........................S ’80-84 McNeese State 49 Hill, Darius ......................... TE ’09 Ball State 84,19 Hill, Jeff .............................WR ’94-96 Purdue 89 Hillary, Ira ..........................WR ’87-89 South Carolina 98 Hinkle, George ....................DE ’93 Arizona 58 Hobson, Victor ...................LB ’08 Michigan 52 Hodge, Abdul .....................LB ’08-09 Iowa 83 Holden, Steve ....................WR ’77 Arizona State 40 Holifield, John ....................RB ’88-89 West Virginia 76 Holland, Vernon..................OT ’71-79 Tennessee State 12 Hollas, Don ....................... QB ’91-94 Rice 82 Holman, Rodney ................. TE ’82-92 Tulane 16 Holt, Glenn ...............WR-KOR ’06-08 Kentucky 71 Horn, Rod ...........................NT ’80-81 Nebraska 10 Horne, Greg ..........................P ’87 Arkansas 20 Horton, Ray ....................... CB ’83-88 Washington 84 Houshmandzadeh, T.J. ...WR-PR ’01-08 Oregon State 20 Howard, Ty ........................ CB ’99 Ohio State 71 Howe, Garry ........................NT ’93 Colorado 10 Huber, Kevin .........................P ’09-10 Cincinnati 85 Hundon, James .................WR ’96-99 Portland State 20 Hunt, Bobby .........................S ’68-69 Auburn 31 Hunt, Gary ......................... DB ’87 Memphis State 72 Hunt, Ron ...........................OT ’76-78 Oregon

— I — 92 Inglis, Tim ..........................LB ’87-88 Toledo

— J — 23 Jackson, Bernard.....S-CB-KOR ’72-76 Washington State 28 Jackson, Dexter ....................S ’06-08 Florida State 65 Jackson, John ....................OT ’00-01 Eastern Kentucky 95 Jackson, LaDairis ...............LB ’03-04 Oregon State 37 Jackson, Robert ....................S ’81-87, ’89 Central Michigan 80 Jackson, Willie ..................WR ’98-99 Florida 80 James, Lynn ......................WR ’90-91 Arizona State 20,26 James, Tory ....................... CB ’03-06 Louisiana State 30 Jauron, Dick .........................S ’78-81 Yale 93,53 Jeanty, Rashad ....................LB ’06-09 Central Florida 57 Jefferson, Kevin ..................LB ’94-95 Lehigh 87 Jeffries, Curtis .................... TE ’87 Louisville 84 Jenkins, Mike ....................WR ’97 Hampton 25 Jennings, Ligarius ............. CB ’01-02 Tennessee State 36 Jennings, Stanford ....RB-KOR ’84-90 Furman 68 Jetton, Paul ......................C-G ’89-91 Texas 30 Johnson, Bill ......................RB ’85-87 Arkansas State 54 Johnson, Bob .......................C ’68-79 Tennessee 59 Johnson, Brandon ..............LB ’08-10 Louisville Johnson, Chad (changed name; see Chad Ochocinco) 68,99 Johnson, Donnell ...............OT ’93 Johnson C. Smith 11 Johnson, Doug .................. QB ’06 Florida 19 Johnson, Essex ............RB-PR ’68-75 Grambling 39 Johnson, James .................RB ’08 Kansas State 31,23 Johnson, Jeremi .................FB ’03-09 Western Kentucky 29 Johnson, Jim ..................... DB ’69 South Carolina St. 55 Johnson, John ....................LB ’94 Clemson 80 Johnson, Ken .....................DE ’71-77 Indiana 59 Johnson, Landon ................LB ’04-07 Purdue

27 Johnson, Larry ...................RB ’09 Penn State 11 Johnson, Lee ....................P-K ’88-98 Brigham Young 43 Johnson, Mark .....................S ’87 Western Kentucky 93 Johnson, Michael .........DE-LB ’09-10 Georgia Tech 46 Johnson, Pete .....................FB ’77-83 Ohio State 50 Johnson, Riall ....................LB ’01-03 Stanford 32 Johnson, Rudi ....................RB ’01-07 Auburn 99 Johnson, Tank ....................DT ’09-10 Washington 90 Johnson, Tim......................DT ’96 Penn State 78 Johnson, Walter..................DT ’77 Los Angeles State 18 Joiner, Charlie ...................WR ’72-75 Grambling 57 Jolitz, Evan .........................LB ’74 Cincinnati 24 Jones, Adam ...................... CB ’10 West Virginia 32 Jones, Bob ...........................S ’73-74 Virginia Union 66 Jones, Dan .........................OT ’93-95 Maine 20 Jones, David ...................... CB ’07-09 Wingate 57 Jones, Dhani ......................LB ’07-10 Michigan 44 Jones, Herana-Daze ..............S ’06-08 Indiana 76 Jones, Levi .........................OT ’02-08 Arizona State 25 Jones, Rod (Roderick) ....... CB ’90-96 Southern Methodist 60 Jones, Rod (Rodrek) .......OT-G ’96-00 Kansas 24 Jones, Roger ..................... CB ’94-96 Tennessee State 77 Jones, Scott ........................OT ’89, ’91 Washington 74,78 Jones, Willie Lee ..........DT-DE ’68, ’70-71 Kansas St. 83 Jordan, Kevin ....................WR ’96 UCLA 36 Joseph, James ....................RB ’95 Auburn 22 Joseph, Johnathan ............ CB ’06-10 South Carolina 12 Joseph, Kerry .................... QB ’96 McNeese State 10 Justin, Paul ....................... QB ’98 Arizona State

— K — 34 Kaesviharn, Kevin ...........S-CB ’01-06 Augustana (S.D.) 62 Kalis, Todd............................G ’95 Arizona State 84 Kattus, Eric ......................... TE ’86-91 Michigan 56 Kearney, Tim .......................LB ’72-74 Northern Michigan 29 Keaton, Curtis ............RB-KOR ’00-01 James Madison 44 Keeling, Rex .........................P ’68 Samford 24 Kellermann, Ernie .................S ’72 Miami (Ohio) 77 Kelly, Bob ...........................OT ’68 New Mexico State 58 Kelly, Joe ............................LB ’86-89 Washington 87 Kelly, Mike .......................... TE ’70-72 Davidson 82 Kelly, Reggie ....................... TE ’03-10 Mississippi State 98 Kelly, Todd ..........................DE ’95-96 Tennessee 26 Kemp, Bobby ........................S ’81-86 Cal State-Fullerton 89 Kern, Don ........................... TE ’84-85 Arizona State 43 Kilmer, Ethan ........................S ’06-08 Penn State 65 Kindricks, Bill .....................DT ’68 Alabama A&M 47 King, Charlie ..................... CB ’68-69 Purdue 90 King, Emanuel ....................LB ’85-88 Alabama 41 King, Joe ..............................S ’91 Oklahoma State 28 Kinnebrew, Larry.................FB ’83-87 Tennessee State 55 Kirk, Randy .........................LB ’92-93 San Diego State 3 Kitna, Jon .......................... QB ’01-05 Central Washington 7,15 Klingler, David ................... QB ’92-95 Houston 71 Koch, Pete ..........................DT ’84 Maryland 50 Koegel, Vic .........................LB ’74 Ohio State 68 Kollar, Bill ...........................DT ’74-76 Montana State 75 Kooistra, Scott ................G-OT ’03-09 North Carolina St. 30 Kors, R.J. ..............................S ’93 Cal State-Long Beach 64 Kozerski, Bruce ...........C-G-OT ’84-95 Holy Cross 86 Kreider, Steve.....................WR ’79-86 Lehigh 6 Krenzel, Craig .................... QB ’05 Ohio State 15 Kresser, Eric....................... QB ’97-99 Marshall 75 Krevis, Al ............................OT ’75 Boston College 69 Krumrie, Tim.......................NT ’83-94 Wisconsin 59 Kurnick, Howie ...................LB ’79-80 Cincinnati

— L — 40 Lamb, Ron ..........................RB ’68-71 South Carolina 94,58 Langford, Jevon ..................DE ’96-01 Oklahoma State 62 Lapham, Dave .............G-C-OT ’74-83 Syracuse 19 Larson, Kyle .........................P ’04-08 Nebraska 83 Law, Dennis .................WR-PR ’78 East Tennessee St. 80 Lawrie, Nate ........................ TE ’07-08 Yale 68 Lawson, Steve ......................G ’71-72 Kansas 55 LeClair, Jim ........................LB ’72-83 North Dakota 58 Leeuwenburg, Jay .............G-C ’99 Colorado 8 LeFevour, Dan.................... QB ’10 Central Michigan 40 Leonard, Brian ....................RB ’09-10 Rutgers 52 Levels, Dwayne ...................LB ’03 Oklahoma State 88 Levenseller, Mike ...............WR ’79-80 Washington State

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15 Lewis, Dave ....................P-QB ’70-73 Stanford 77 Leyva, Victor .....................G-T ’01-03 Arizona State 75 Linn, Jack .......................G-OT ’93 West Virginia 62 Livings, Nate ........................G ’08-10 Louisiana State 11 Livingston, Dale ...............P-K ’68-69 Western Michigan 52 Logan, James .....................LB ’95 Memphis 29,23 Logan, Marc .......................RB ’87-88 Kentucky 30 Lott, Anthone ..................... CB ’97 Florida 30 Luchey, Nick (formerly Nick Williams) FB/H-B ’99-02, 05 Miami (Fla.) 50 Luigs, Jonathan ....................C ’09 Arkansas 29 Lusby, Vaughn ............. CB-PR ’79 Arkansas 47 Lynch, Corey ........................S ’08 Appalachian State 35 Lynch, James ......................FB ’04 Maryland

— M — 34 Mack, Tremain .......S-CB-KOR ’97-00 Miami (Fla.) 77 Maddox, Bob ......................DE ’74 Frostburg State 47 Maidlow, Steve ...................LB ’83-84 Michigan State 96 Mallard, Josh .....................DE ’08 Georgia 9 Manca, Massimo ..................K ’87 Penn State 44 Manning, Aaron ................. CB ’87 Iowa State 95 Manning, Roy .....................LB ’07 Michigan 58 Manos, Sam .........................C ’87 Marshall 44 Manuel, Marquand ...............S ’02-03 Florida 83 Marshall, Ed ......................WR ’71 Cameron (Okla.) 52 Marshall, Lemar .................LB ’07 Michigan State 88 Martin, Mike .......WR-PR-KOR ’83-89 Illinois 98 Martin, Terrance..................DT ’04 North Carolina State 24 Mathias, Ric ...................... CB ’98-99 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 66 Mathis, Evan .........................G ’08-10 Alabama 57,52 Matlock, John .......................C ’68 Miami (Fla.) 73 Matson, Pat ..........................G ’68-74 Oregon 6 Matthews, Shane ............... QB ’03 Florida 58 Maualuga, Rey ....................LB ’09-10 Southern California 36 Maui’a, Reagan ...................FB ’08 Hawaii 96 Maxey, Curtis .....................NT ’88 Grambling 50,58 Maxwell, Jim ......................LB ’07-08 Gardner-Webb 10 Maxwell, Marcus ...............WR ’07-08 Oregon 71 Mayes, Rufus ......................OT ’70-78 Ohio State 51 Mays, Corey .......................LB ’07-08 Notre Dame 82 McCall, Ed .........................WR ’68 Miles College 72 McClendon, Skip ................DE ’87-91 Arizona State 65,66 McClure, Wayne .................LB ’68, ’70 Mississippi 40 McCluskey, David ...............RB ’87 Georgia 86 McDaniel, John .................WR ’74-77 Lincoln 69 McDonald, Clinton .............DT ’10 Memphis 56 McDonald, Ricardo .............LB ’92-97 Pittsburgh 85 McGee, Tim ..............WR-KOR ’86-92, ’94-95 Tennessee 82 McGee, Tony....................... TE ’93-01 Michigan 96 McGhee, Kanavis ................LB ’94 Colorado 59 McGill, Karmeeleyah ..........LB ’93 Notre Dame 87 McInally, Pat ..................P-WR ’76-85 Harvard 43 McMullen, Kirk ................... TE ’01 Pittsburgh 10 McNeal, Reggie .................WR ’06 Texas A&M 42 McVea, Warren ..................WR ’68 Houston 85 Meehan, Greg ....................WR ’87 Bowling Green 58 Megna, Marc ......................LB ’00 Richmond 62 Melander, Jon .......................G ’92 Minnesota 59 Melontree, Andrew .............LB ’80 Baylor 68 Middendorf, Dave .................G ’68-69 Washington State 45 Miles, Jeromy .......................S ’10 Massachusetts 36 Miles, Ostell .......................RB ’92-93 Houston 58 Miller, Caleb .......................LB ’04-07 Arkansas 44 Milne, Brian ........................FB ’96-99 Penn State 42 Mitchell, Anthony .................S ’04-06 Tuskegee 72 Mitchell, Mack ....................DE ’79 Houston 19 Mitchell, Scott ................... QB ’00-01 Utah 99 Mitz, Alonzo .......................DE ’91-92 Florida 93 Monds, Mario .....................DT ’01-02 Cincinnati 28 Montgomery, Cleotha .............................RB-PR-KOR ’80 Abilene Christian 65 Montoya, Max ................G-OT ’79-89 UCLA 60 Moore, Blake ........................C ’80-83 Wooster 60 Moore, Eric .........................OT ’94 Indiana 29 Moore, Kelvin .......................S ’98-99 Morgan State 60 Moore, Langston ................DT ’04 South Carolina 50 Moore, Larry .....................G-C ’04-05 Brigham Young 65 Moore, Maulty ....................DT ’75 Bethune-Cookman 93 Morabito, Tim .....................DT ’96 Boston College

21 Morgan, Melvin ................. CB ’76-78 Mississippi Valley St. 26 Morrison, Reece .................RB ’72-73 Southwest Texas St. 73 Moyer, Ken .....................G-OT ’89-94 Toledo 56 Muckelroy, Roddrick ...........LB ’10 Texas 16 Muhlmann, Horst .................K ’69-74 none 78 Muñoz, Anthony .................OT ’80-92 Southern California 44 Murray, Rico ...................CB-S ’09-10 Kent State 25 Myers, Chip .......................WR ’69-76 Northwestern Okla. 31 Myers, Greg ....................S-PR ’96-99 Colorado State 96 Myers, Michael ...................DT ’07 Alabama 37 Myles, Reggie .................CB-S ’02-05 Alabama

— N — 57 Navies, Hannibal ................LB ’05 Colorado 41 Ndukwe, Chinedum ..............S ’07-10 Notre Dame 41 Neal, Lorenzo .....................FB ’01-02 Fresno State 52 Neal, Randy ........................LB ’95-96 Virginia 53 Neidert, John ......................LB ’68 Louisville 20 Nelson, Reggie .....................S ’10 Florida 43 Nelson, Tom .........................S ’09-10 Illinois State 52 Nicholson, A.J. ...................LB ’06 Florida State 42 Niehoff, Rob .........................S ’87 Cincinnati 95 Nix, Roosevelt ....................DE ’92-93 Central State (Ohio) 12 Norseth, Mike .................... QB ’87-88 Kansas 89 Novak, Jack ........................ TE ’75 Wisconsin 2 Nugent, Mike ........................K ’10 Ohio State

— O — 68 Obrovac, Mike ................G-OT ’81-83 Bowling Green 85 Ochocinco, Chad (formerly Chad Johnson) WR ’01-10 Oregon State 98 Odom, Antwan ....................DE ’08-10 Alabama 12 O’Donnell, Neil .................. QB ’98 Maryland 72 O’Dwyer, Matt .......................G ’99-03 Northwestern 92 Ogbogu, Eric ......................DE ’02 Maryland 96 Oglesby, Alfred ...................DT ’95 Houston 52 Ogletree, Craig ...................LB ’90 Auburn 26 Ohalete, Ifeanyi .....................S ’05 Southern California 29 Oliver, Louis .........................S ’94 Florida 24 O’Neal, Deltha .................... CB ’04-07 California 26 Orlando, Bo ..........................S ’96-97 West Virginia 4 O’Sullivan, J.T. .................. QB ’09 California, Davis 81 Owens, Terrell ....................WR ’10 Tenn.-Chattanooga

— P — 9 Palmer, Carson .................. QB ’03-10 Southern California 5 Palmer, Jordan................... QB ’08-10 Texas-El Paso 74 Park, Ernie ............................G ’69 McMurry 86 Parker, Carl ........................WR ’88-89 Vanderbilt 24 Parker, Sirr......................... CB ’00 Texas A&M 20 Parrish, Lemar .....CB-PR-KOR ’70-77 Lincoln 93 Parten, Ty ...........................DE ’93-95 Arizona 98 Patterson, Elton ..................DE ’03-04 Central Florida 27 Paul, Tito ........................... CB ’97 Ohio State 64 Payne, Rod ...........................C ’97-98 Michigan 20 Peacock, Elvis ....................RB ’81 Oklahoma 30 Peerman, Cedric ................ HB ’10 Virginia 94 Peko, Domata .....................DT ’06-10 Michigan State 9 Pelfrey, Doug ........................K ’93-99 Kentucky 64 Perreault, Pete ......................G ’68 Boston U. 23,26 Perry, Chris ...............RB-KOR ’04-08 Michigan 31 Perry, Jason ..........................S ’02 North Carolina State 32 Perry, Scott ........................ CB ’76-79 Williams 88 Perry, Tab .................WR-KOR ’05-07 UCLA 77 Peters, Frank ......................OT ’69 Ohio 50 Peterson, Ben ............... LB-LS ’99 Pittsburg State 53,87 Peterson, Bill ......................LB ’68-72 San Jose State 4 Pettrey, Aaron .......................K ’10 Ohio State 10 Philcox, Todd..................... QB ’90 Syracuse 30 Phillips, Jess ............... RB-DB ’68-72 Michigan State 59 Phillips, Ray .......................LB ’77-78 Nebraska 81,80 Pickens, Carl .....................WR ’92-99 Tennessee 42 Pickering, Clay ..................WR ’84-85 Maine 58,97 Pillman, Brian .....................LB ’84 Miami (Ohio) 81 Pleasant, Marquis ..............WR ’87 Southern Methodist 61 Poe, Bill ................................G ’87 Morehead State 99 Pollack, David ....................LB ’05-07 Georgia 76 Pollard, Trent ..................G-OT ’94-96 Eastern Washington 35 Poole, Nathan .....................RB ’79-80 Louisville 13 Pope, Daniel .........................P ’00 Alabama 24 Pope, Geoffrey ................... CB ’08-09 Howard

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S NO. NAME POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. YRS. COLLEGE 72,91 Powell, Carl ........................DE ’03-05 Louisville 36 Pressley, Chris ...................FB ’10 Wisconsin 32 Price, Mitchell ............. CB-PR ’90-93 Tulane 60 Pritchard, Ron ....................LB ’72-77 Arizona State 68 Pureifory, Dave ...................DT ’78 Eastern Michigan 14 Purify, Maurice ..................WR ’09 Nebraska 97 Purvis, Andre ................DT-DE ’97-99 North Carolina

— Q — 89 Query, Jeff .........................WR ’92-95 Millikin

— R — 5 Rackers, Neil ........................K ’00-02 Illinois 81 Randall, Dennis ..................DE ’68 Oklahoma State 27 Randolph, Al ...................... CB ’72 Iowa 20 Randolph, Thomas ............ CB ’98 Kansas State 25,26, 34 Ratliff, Keiwan .............. CB-PR ’04-07, ’09-10 Florida 61 Rayam, Tom ..........................G ’92-93 Alabama 3 Rayner, Dave .........................K ’08 Michigan State 51 Razzano, Rick .....................LB ’80-84 Virginia Tech 52 Reasons, Gary ....................LB ’92 Northwestern St. (La.) 11 Reaves, John ..................... QB ’75-78 Florida 79 Rehberg, Scott ................G-OT ’00-03 Central Michigan 74 Reid, Mike ..........................DT ’70-74 Penn State 75 Reimers, Bruce ...............G-OT ’84-91 Iowa State 67 Reinke, Jeff .........................DE ’87 Mankato State 88 Rembert, Reggie ................WR ’91-93 West Virginia 53 Rey, Vincent ........................LB ’10 Duke 70 Rice, Andy ..........................DT ’68-69 Texas Southern 46 Rice, Dan ............................RB ’87 Michigan 10 Richardson, Kyle ..................P ’03-04 Arkansas State 68 Richey, Tom ....................G-OT ’87 Kentucky 72 Ridgle, Elston .....................DE ’92 Nevada-Reno 87 Riggs, Jim .......................... TE ’87-92 Clemson 66 Riley, Bob ...........................OT ’87 Indiana 13 Riley, Ken .......................... CB ’69-83 Florida A&M 52,64, 50 Rimington, Dave ...................C ’83-87 Nebraska 55 Rivers, Keith .......................LB ’08-10 Southern California 30 Roberts, Terrell .................. CB ’03-04 Oregon State 98 Robinson, Bryan ...........DE-DT ’05-07 Fresno State 23 Robinson, Frank ................ CB ’92 Boise State 81 Robinson, Patrick ...........................WR-PR-KOR ’93 Tennessee State 18 Robinson, Paul ..........RB-KOR ’68-72 Arizona 12 Roby, Courtney ..................WR ’07 Indiana 79 Rogers, Lamar ....................DE ’91-92 Auburn 74 Roland, Dennis ...................OT ’08-10 Georgia 20 Roman, Mark ..................CB-S ’00-03 Louisiana State 81 Roman, Nick .......................DE ’70-71 Ohio State 83 Romasko, Dave ................... TE ’87 Carroll College 94 Romer, Rich ........................LB ’88-89 Union (N.Y.) 57 Ross, Adrian .......................LB ’98-03 Colorado State 89,84 Ross, Dan ........................... TE ’79-83, ’85 Northeastern 77 Rourke, Jim ........................OL ’88 Boston College 3 Rowe, Jeff .......................... QB ’07 Nevada 92 Rucker, Frostee ...................DE ’06-10 Southern California 95 Rucker, Keith.......................DT ’94-95 Ohio Wesleyan 88 Russell, Cliff .............WR-KOR ’04 Utah 82 Russell, Wade ..................... TE ’87 Taylor 51 Ruud, Tom ..........................LB ’78-79 Nebraska

— S — 70 Saddler, Rod .......................DE ’91 Texas A&M 87 Sadowski, Troy ................... TE ’94-96 Georgia 27 Saffold, Saint .....................WR ’68 San Jose State 72 St. Clair, Mike .....................DE ’80-82 Grambling 48 St. Louis, Brad .............. LS-TE ’00-09 SW Missouri State 65 Santucci, Dan .......................C ’07-09 Notre Dame 77 Sargent, Kevin ................OT-G ’92-98 Eastern Washington 98 Savage, Tony ......................DE ’92 Washington State 23 Sawyer, Corey .............. CB-PR ’94-98 Florida State 22 Sawyer, Ken ..........................S ’74 Syracuse 56 Schlegel, Anthony ..............LB ’07 Ohio State 89 Schobel, Matt ..................... TE ’02-05 Texas Christian 15 Schonert, Turk ................... QB ’80-85, ’87-89 Stanford 10 Schroeder, Jay ................... QB ’93 UCLA 59 Schuh, Jeff .........................LB ’81-85 Minnesota

59 Schutt, Scott .......................LB ’87 North Dakota State 28 Scott, Bernard ............RB-KOR ’09-10 Abilene Christian 37 Scott, Bill ........................... CB ’68 Idaho 86 Scott, Darnay .....................WR ’94-01 San Diego State 93 Scott, Greg .........................DT ’04 Hampton 74 Scott, Tom ..........................OT ’93 East Carolina 76 Scrafford, Kirk ....................OT ’90-92 Montana 55 Sellers, Lance .....................LB ’87 Boise State 35 Shade, Sam ..........................S ’95-98 Alabama 90 Shaw, Eric ...........................LB ’92-94 Louisiana Tech 68 Shaw, Scott ...........................C ’98 Michigan State 39 Shaw, Sedrick .....................RB ’99 Iowa 30 Shelby, Willie ......RB-PR-KOR ’76-77 Alabama 30 Shelling, Chris .....................S ’95-96 Auburn 23 Sherman, Rod ................WR-K ’68 Southern California 64 Shinners, John .....................G ’73-77 Xavier (Ohio) 11 Shipley, Jordan ..................WR ’10 Texas 99,70 Shirley, Jason .................DT-G ’08, ’10 Fresno State 59 Shumon, Ron .....................LB ’78 Wichita State 56 Simmons, Brian ..................LB ’98-06 North Carolina 96 Simmons, Clyde .................DE ’98 Western Carolina 25 Simmons, John ........... CB-PR ’81-86 Southern Methodist 22 Simmons, Marcello ........... CB ’93 Southern Methodist 56 Simpkins, Ron ....................LB ’80-86 Michigan 89 Simpson, Jerome ..............WR ’08-10 Coastal Carolina 90 Sims, Pat ............................DT ’08-10 Auburn 84 Sims, Reggie ...................... TE ’87 Northern Illinois 70 Skow, Jim ...........................DE ’86-89 Nebraska 51 Skuta, Dan ..........................LB ’09-10 Grand Valley State 45 Smiley, Tom ........................RB ’68 Lamar 11 Smith, Akili ........................ QB ’99-02 Oregon 71 Smith, Andre ......................OT ’09-10 Alabama 70 Smith, Artie ........................DE ’94-96 Louisiana Tech 91 Smith, Brad ........................LB ’93 Texas Christian 25 Smith, Daryl ...................... CB ’87-88 North Alabama 60 Smith, Dave ........................OT ’88 Southern Illinois 31 Smith, Fletcher ...........CB-S-P ’68-71 Tennessee State 62 Smith, Gary ..........................G ’84 Virginia Tech 76 Smith, Jeff ..........................DE ’87 Earlham College 90 Smith, Justin ......................DE ’01-07 Missouri 62 Smith, Ken ............................G ’87 Miami (Ohio) 83 Smith, Kendal ....................WR ’89-90 Utah State 68 Smith, Ron .........................DT ’02 Lane College 66,99, 96 Smith, Shaun ......................DT ’04-06, ’09 South Carolina 24 Smith, Tommie ..................WR ’69 San Jose State 59 Spearman, Armegis ............LB ’00-02 Mississippi 22 Spencer, Jimmy ................. CB ’96-97 Florida 51 Spikes, Takeo......................LB ’98-02 Auburn 48 Spiller, Phil ...........................S ’68 Los Angeles State 52 Sprotte, Jimmy ...................LB ’98-99 Arizona 83 Staley, Bill ..........................DT ’68-69 Utah 79 Stallings, Ramondo ............DE ’94-98 San Diego State 70 Steele, Glen ..................DT-DE ’98-03 Michigan 84 Stegall, Milt ..............WR-KOR ’92-94 Miami (Ohio) 65 Steinbach, Eric .....................G ’03-06 Iowa 69 Stepanovich, Alex .................C ’07 Ohio State 75 Stephens, Jamain ......... OT-TE ’99-02 North Carolina A&T 61 Stephens, Reggie ..................C ’10 Iowa State 53 Stephens, Santo .................LB ’94 Temple 95 Stevens, Larry .....................LB ’04-05 Michigan 86 Stewart, Tony ...................... TE ’02-06 Penn State 3 Stitser, Clint ..........................K ’10 Fresno State 15 Stofa, John ........................ QB ’68-69 Buffalo 96,67 Stubbs, Daniel ....................DE ’91-93 Miami (Fla.) 23 Suggs, Shafer .......................S ’80 Ball State 62 Sulfsted, Alex .................OT-G ’04 Miami (Ohio) 19 Sunter, Ian ............................K ’80 none 41 Swanson, Terry .....................P ’69 Massachusetts 66 Szalay, Thatcher ....................G ’02 Montana

— T — 71 Tamm, Ralph.........................G ’91 West Chester 23 Tate, Rodney ..............RB-KOR ’82-83 Texas 20 Taylor, Craig .......................RB ’89-91 West Virginia 52 Terry, Tim............................LB ’97 Temple 22 Thomas, Eric ..................... CB ’87-92 Tulane 78 Thomas, Lee .......................DE ’73 Jackson State 24 Thomas, Sean .................... CB ’85 Texas Christian 17 Thomas, Speedy ................WR ’69-72 Utah 49 Thomason, Jeff ................... TE ’92-93 Oregon

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48 Thompson, Craig ................ TE ’92-93 North Carolina A&T 12 Thompson, Jack ................ QB ’79-82 Washington State 24 Thompson, Lamont ..............S ’02 Washington State 93 Thompson, Mike ................NT ’98 Wisconsin 97 Thornton, John ...................DT ’03-08 West Virginia 83 Thornton, Reggie ...............WR ’93 Bowling Green 51 Thurman, Odell ...................LB ’05 Georgia 77 Tigges, Mark.......................OT ’87 Western Illinois 58,51 Tovar, Steve ........................LB ’93-97 Ohio State 51 Townsend, Brian .................LB ’92 Michigan 25 Trent, Morgan .................... CB ’09-10 Michigan 59 Truitt, Greg..........................LS ’94-99 Penn State 84 Trumpy, Bob ................ TE-WR ’68-77 Utah 96 Tuatagaloa, Natu .................DE ’89-91 California 53 Tumulty, Tom ......................LB ’96-99 Pittsburgh 43 Turner, Clem .......................RB ’69 Cincinnati 22 Turner, Deacon ...........RB-KOR ’78-80 San Diego State 35 Turner, Jimmy .................... CB ’83-86 UCLA 61 Tuten, Melvin ................ OT-TE ’95-96 Syracuse 84 Tweet, Rodney....................WR ’87 South Dakota 17,83 Twyner, Gunnard ................WR ’97 Western Illinois

— U — 81 Utecht, Ben ......................... TE ’08-09 Minnesota

— V — 37 Vakapuna, Fui .....................FB ’09-10 Brigham Young 81 Verser, David ............WR-KOR ’81-84 Kansas 78 Vincent, Ted ........................DT ’78 Wichita State 34 Vinson, Fernandus ...............S ’91-94 North Carolina St. 11 Vitiello, Sandro .....................K ’80 Massachusetts 67 von Oelhoffen, Kimo ...........DL ’94-99 Boise State

— W — 26 Wade, Jonathan ................. CB ’10 Tennessee 63 Wagner, Ray ........................OT ’82 Kent State 27 Walker, Bracey ......................S ’94-96 North Carolina 59 Walker, Kevin ......................LB ’88-92 Maryland 88,83 Walker, Rick ........................ TE ’77-79 UCLA 91 Wallerstedt, Brett ................LB ’94-96 Arizona State 10 Walsh, John....................... QB ’95 Brigham Young 11 Walter, Dave ....................... QB ’87 Michigan Tech 63 Walter, Joe ..........................OT ’85-97 Texas Tech 83 Walter, Kevin ......................WR ’03-05 Eastern Michigan 75 Walters, Stan ......................OT ’72-74 Syracuse 51 Ward, David ........................LB ’87 Southern Arkansas 88 Ware, Derek ........................ TE ’95 Central State (Okla.) 16 Warren, Dewey................... QB ’68 Tennessee 80 Warrick, Peter ..............WR-PR ’00-04 Florida State 87 Washington, Kelley ............WR ’03-06 Tennessee 41 Washington, Sam .............. CB ’85 Miss. Valley St. 22 Washington, Ted .................RB ’68 San Diego State 33 Watson, Kenny....................RB ’03-08 Penn State 40 Watson, Pete.......................RB ’72 Tufts 23 Weathersby, Dennis ........... CB ’03-04 Oregon State 70 Weaver, Emanuel ................NT ’82-83 South Carolina 73 Webb, Richmond ................OT ’01-02 Texas A&M 52 Webster, Nate ......................LB ’04-05 Miami (Fla.) 79 Wells, Dana ........................NT ’89 Arizona 15 Wells, Mike........................ QB ’77 Illinois 82 Westbrook, Michael ...........WR ’02 Colorado 37 Wheeler, Leonard ............... CB ’92-96 Troy State 86 White, Andre ....................... TE ’68 Florida A&M 51 White, Leon ........................LB ’86-91 Brigham Young 26,47 White, Marvin .......................S ’07-08, ’10 Texas Christian 63 White, Mike ........................DT ’79-80 Albany State (Ga.) 39 White, Sheldon .................. CB ’93 Miami (Ohio) 83 White, Sherman ..................DE ’72-75 California 55 Whiteside, Keyon ................LB ’03 Tennessee 75 Whitley, Wilson ..................DT ’77-82 Houston 70 Whitten, Bobby ...................OT ’81 Kansas 97 Whittington, Bernard ......DT-DE ’01-02 Indiana 77 Whitworth, Andrew .........OT-G ’06-10 Louisiana State 41 Wilcots, Solomon ...........S-CB ’87-90 Colorado 4,12 Wilhelm, Erik ..................... QB ’89-91, ’93-97 Oregon State 64 Wilkerson, Ben .....................C ’05-06 Louisiana State 55 Wilkins, Marcus .................LB ’04-06 Texas 99 Wilkinson, Dan .............DT-DE ’94-97 Ohio State 94 Williams, Alfred ............LB-DE ’91-94 Colorado 63 Williams, Bobbie ..................G ’04-10 Arkansas

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31 Williams, Darryl ....................S ’92-95,’00-01 Miami (Fla.) 43 Williams, Ed .......................RB ’74-75 Langston 84 Williams, Gary ...................WR ’84 Ohio State 33 Williams, Jim .................... DB ’69 Alcorn State 40 Williams, Madieu ...........S-CB ’04-07 Maryland 6 Williams, Monk .................WR ’68 Arkansas A,M&N Williams, Nick (changed name; see Nick Luchey) 57 Williams, Reggie ................LB ’76-89 Dartmouth 31 Williams, Roy .......................S ’09-10 Oklahoma 87 Williams, Stepfret ..............WR ’98 Northeast Louisiana 94 Williams, Tony ....................DT ’01-04 Memphis 33 Willis, Fred .........................RB ’71-72 Boston College 46 Wilson, Joe ........................RB ’73 Holy Cross 67 Wilson, Mike ................OT-RB ’69-70 Dayton 77 Wilson, Mike ......................OT ’78-85 Georgia 35 Wilson, Quincy ...................RB ’06-07 West Virginia 55,57 Wilson, Reinard ............LB-DE ’97-02 Florida State 32 Wilson, Stanley ..................RB ’83-84, ’86, ’88 Oklahoma 83 Winans, Tydus ...................WR ’96 Fresno State 60 Withycombe, Mike ..............OT ’91-92 Fresno State 30,31 Woods, Ickey ......................FB ’88-91 Nevada-Las Vegas 2 Wright, Anthony ................ QB ’06 South Carolina 49 Wright, Dana ......................RB ’87 Findlay 75 Wright, Ernie ......................OT ’68-71 Ohio State 42 Wright, Lawrence ..................S ’97, ’99 Florida 14 Wyche, Sam ...................... QB ’68-70 Furman

— Y — 84 Yeast, Craig .................WR-PR ’99-00 Kentucky

— Z — 91 Zander, Carl ........................LB ’85-91 Tennessee 45 Zellars, Ray .........................FB ’98 Notre Dame

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SBENGALS ALL-TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS

No. 1(Never assigned)

No. 2Anthony Wright .............2006Mike Nugent..................2010

No. 3Jim Breech (10).............1985-92Jon Kitna .......................2001-05Jeff Rowe.......................2007Dave Rayner ..................2008Clint Stitser ...................2010

No. 4Erik Wilhelm (12) ..........1991, ’93-97Scott Covington ............1999-2001Casey Bramlet ...............2004J.T. O’Sullivan ...............2009Aaron Pettrey.................2010

No. 5Jeff Hayes......................1986Neil Rackers ..................2000-02Jordan Palmer ...............2008-10

No. 6Monk Williams ..............1968Brad Costello ................1998-99Shane Matthews ............2003Craig Krenzel.................2005

No. 7Boomer Esiason ............1984-92David Klingler (15) ........1993-95Boomer Esiason ............1997

No. 8Jeff Blake.......................1994-99Nick Harris ....................2001-03Dan LeFevour ................2010

No. 9Massimo Manca............1987Doug Pelfrey .................1993-99Carson Palmer ..............2003-10

No. 10Eric Crabtree .................1969-71Chris Bahr .....................1976-79Jim Breech (3)...............1980-84Greg Horne....................1987Todd Philcox .................1990Jay Schroeder ...............1993John Walsh ...................1995Paul Justin ....................1998Will Brice ......................1999Travis Dorsch ................2002Kyle Richardson ............2003-04Reggie McNeal ..............2006Marcus Maxwell ............2007-08Kevin Huber ..................2009-10

No. 11Dale Livingston .............1968-69Virgil Carter...................1970-73Wayne Clark ..................1974John Reaves ..................1975-78Sandro Vitiello ..............1980

This all-time uniform numbers list is organized in chronological order for each number. Generally, this list credits a player for having ownership of a uniform number for an entire season, even if he was with the team for only part of that season. However, game-by-game breakdowns within seasons are provided if (1) a player changed his uniform number during a season, or (2) more than one player wore the same number in the same season. Numbers in parentheses behind players’ names denote other uniform numbers worn by those players during their careers with the Bengals.

Mike Ford......................1982Jeff Christensen ............1983Bryan Clark ...................1984Doug Gaynor .................1986Dave Walter ...................1987Lee Johnson..................1988-98Akili Smith ....................1999-2002Doug Johnson...............2006Ryan Fitzpatrick .............2007-08Laveranues Coles ..........2009Jordan Shipley ..............2010

No. 12Greg Cook .....................1969-74Jack Thompson .............1979-82Mike Norseth.................1987-88Erik Wilhelm (4) ............1989-90Don Hollas ....................1991-94Kerry Joseph .................1996Neil O’Donnell ...............1998Gus Frerotte ..................2002Courtney Roby ..............2007Quan Cosby ..................2009-10

No. 13Ken Riley .......................1969-83Daniel Pope...................2000

No. 14Sam Wyche ...................1968-70Ken Anderson................1971-86Maurice Purify...............2009

No. 15John Stofa .....................1968-69Dave Lewis ....................1970-73Mike Wells ....................1977Turk Schonert ................1980-85, ’87-89David Klingler (7) ..........1992Eric Kresser ...................1997-99Chris Henry ...................2005-09

No. 16Dewey Warren ...............1968Horst Muhlmann ...........1969-74Rob Hertel .....................1978Ben Bennett ...................1987Glenn Holt .....................2006-08

No. 17Speedy Thomas.............1969-72Mike Ernst .....................1973-74Scott Fulhage ................1987-88Gunnard Twyner (83) .....1997 (Game 1)Shayne Graham .............2003-09

No. 18Paul Robinson...............1968-71, ’72 (Games 1-6)Charlie Joiner................1972 (Games 7-14), ’73-75Adrian Breen .................1987Jim Gallery ....................1989Thomas Bailey...............1995Skyler Green..................2007

No. 19Essex Johnson ..............1968-75Ian Sunter......................1980

Jeff Hill (84) ..................1994, ’95 (Game 1)Scott Mitchell ................2000-01Kyle Larson ...................2004-08

No. 20Bobby Hunt ...................1968-69Lemar Parrish................1970-77Elvis Peacock ................1981Ray Horton ....................1983-88Craig Taylor ...................1989-91Garrison Hearst .............1996Thomas Randolph .........1998Ty Howard .....................1999Mark Roman..................2000-03Tory James (26) ............2004-06David Jones ..................2007-09Reggie Nelson ...............2010

No. 21Paul Dunn .....................1970Melvin Morgan..............1976-78Jim Browner ..................1979-80Oliver Davis...................1981-82James Brooks................1984-91Ryan Benjamin ..............1993Eric Bieniemy ................1995-98Rico Clark .....................1999 (Games 1-14)Tom Carter ....................1999 (Games 15-16), 2000-01Jeff Burris......................2002-03Rashad Bauman ............2004-06Simeon Castille .............2008Brandon Ghee ...............2010

No. 22Ted Washington ............1968Ken Sawyer ...................1974Deacon Turner ...............1978-80James Griffin .................1983-85Eric Thomas ..................1987-92Marcello Simmons ........1993Jimmy Spencer .............1996-97Rodney Heath ................1999-2001Kim Herring...................2004-05Johnathan Joseph .........2006-10

No. 23Rod Sherman ................1968Al Coleman ...................1969-71Bernard Jackson............1972-76Shafer Suggs.................1980Rodney Tate ...................1982-83Marc Logan (29) ...........1988Frank Robinson .............1992Corey Sawyer ................1994-98Robert Bean (49) ...........2001Dennis Weathersby .......2003-04Chris Perry (26) ............2005-08Jeremi Johnson (31) .....2009Fred Bennett ..................2010

No. 24Tommie Smith ...............1969Ernie Kellermann ...........1972Marvin Cobb .................1975-79Clarence Chapman ........1980-81Sean Thomas ................1985Lewis Billups.................1986-91Alan Grant .....................1993

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Roger Jones ..................1994-96Ric Mathias ...................1998-99Sirr Parker .....................2000Lamont Thompson ........2002Deltha O’Neal ................2004-07Geoffrey Pope................2008-09Adam Jones ..................2010

No. 25Chip Myers ...................1969-76Tony Davis (35) .............1977-78John Simmons ..............1981-86Daryl Smith ...................1987-88Rod (Roderick) Jones ....1990-96Charles Fisher ...............1999-2000Ligarius Jennings..........2001-02Keiwan Ratliff (26, 34) ...2004-07Jamar Fletcher...............2008Morgan Trent .................2009-10

No. 26Jack Gehrke...................1969Jim Harris .....................1971Reece Morrison .............1972-73Charlie Davis.................1974-75Bobby Kemp..................1981-86Leonard Bell ..................1987Bo Orlando ....................1996-97Cory Hall .......................1999-2002Tory James (20) ............2003Chris Perry (23) ............2004Ifeanyi Ohalete...............2005Marvin White (47) .........2007-08Keiwan Ratliff (25, 34) ...2009Jonathan Wade ..............2010

No. 27Saint Saffold..................1968Ken Dyer .......................1969-71Al Randolph ..................1972Ricky Davis ...................1975Bryan Hicks ...................1980-84Barney Bussey...............1986-92Lance Gunn ...................1993Bracey Walker ...............1994-96Tito Paul ........................1997Artrell Hawkins ..............1998-2003Greg Brooks ..................2004-06DeDe Dorsey .................2007-08Larry Johnson ...............2009

No. 28John Guillory ................1969-70Scott Burk .....................1979Cleotha Montgomery ....1980Larry Kinnebrew ............1983-87Harold Green .................1990-95Corey Dillon ..................1997-2003Dexter Jackson ..............2006-08Bernard Scott ................2009-10

No. 29Jim Johnson .................1969Sandy Durko .................1970-72Lyle Blackwood .............1973-75Vaughn Lusby ...............1979Marc Logan (23) ...........1987Rickey Dixon .................1988-92Louis Oliver...................1994Jeff Cothran (46) ...........1996Kelvin Moore.................1998-99Curtis Keaton ................2000-01Leon Hall.......................2007-10

No. 30Jess Phillips..................1968-72Willie Shelby .................1976-77Dick Jauron ...................1978-81

Bill Johnson ..................1985-87Ickey Woods (31) ..........1988 (Games 9-16 and playoffs), ’89-91R.J. Kors .......................1993Chris Shelling ...............1995-96Anthone Lott..................1997 (Games 1-7)Cory Gilliard .................1997 (Games 15-16)Nick Luchey ...................1999-2002 (formerly Nick Williams)Terrell Roberts ...............2003-04Nick Luchey ...................2005 (formerly Nick Williams)Cedric Peerman.............2010

No. 31Fletcher Smith ...............1968-71Jerry Anderson ..............1977Ralph Battle ...................1984Lee Davis ......................1985Gary Hunt ......................1987Ickey Woods (30) ..........1988 (Games 1-8)Richard Fain ..................1991Darryl Williams .............1992-95Greg Myers ...................1996-99Darryl Williams .............2000-01Jason Perry ...................2002Jeremi Johnson (23) .....2003-08Roy Williams .................2009-10

No. 32Bob Jones .....................1973-74Scott Perry ....................1976-79Stanley Wilson ..............1983-84, ’86Nate Borders .................1987Stanley Wilson ..............1988Mitchell Price ................1990-92, ’93 (Games 1-4)Ron Carpenter ...............1993 (Games 9-16)Ki-Jana Carter ...............1995-99Rudi Johnson ................2001-07Cedric Benson...............2008-10

No. 33Jim Williams .................1969Kenny Graham...............1970Fred Willis.....................1971-72Stan Fritts......................1975-76John Farley ...................1984David Fulcher ................1986-92Steve Broussard ............1994Ashley Ambrose ............1996-98JoJuan Armour..............1999-2002Kenny Watson ...............2003-08

No. 34Ken Herock....................1968Neal Craig .....................1971-73Louis Breeden ...............1978-87Ellis Dillahunt................1988Richard Carey................1989Fernandus Vinson .........1991-94Tremain Mack ................1997-2000Kevin Kaesviharn...........2001-06Clifton Dawson..............2007Kyries Hebert.................2008-09Keiwan Ratliff (25, 26) ...2010

No. 35Mike Haffner..................1971Boobie Clark (42) ..........1973Tony Davis (25) .............1976Nathan Poole.................1979-80Jimmy Turner ................1983-86Chris Barber ..................1987-89Antoine Bennett .............1991-92Sam Shade ....................1995-98Michael Basnight (38) ...2000

James Lynch .................2004Quincy Wilson...............2006-07

No. 36Lenvil Elliott ..................1973-78Jo-Jo Heath...................1980Jim Hargrove.................1981Stanford Jennings .........1984-90Ostell Miles ...................1992-93James Joseph ...............1995Brandon Bennett............1998-2003John Busing (40) ..........2006-07Reagan Maui’a ...............2008Chris Pressley ...............2010

No. 37Bill Scott .......................1968Tommy Casanova ..........1972-77Robert Jackson..............1981-87, ’89Leonard Wheeler ...........1992-96Roosevelt Blackmon ......1998-99Reggie Myles ................2002-05Fui Vakapuna ................2009-10

No. 38Estes Banks ...................1968Steve Conley .................1972Champ Henson .............1975Mike Dingle...................1991-92Jason Burns ..................1995Michael Basnight (35) ...1999

No. 39Pat Franklin ...................1987Sheldon White...............1993Sedrick Shaw ................1999James Johnson .............2008

No. 40Ron Lamb......................1968-71Pete Watson ..................1972Charles Alexander .........1979-85David McCluskey ..........1987John Holifield................1988-89Myron Bell ....................1998-99Madieu Williams ...........2004-07John Busing (36) ..........2008Brian Leonard................2009-10

No. 41White Graves .................1968Terry Swanson...............1969Dave Green....................1974-75Sam Washington ...........1985Solomon Wilcots...........1987-90Joe King ........................1991Forey Duckett ................1994 (Games 1-2)Adrian Hardy (45)..........1994 (Game 3)Scottie Graham..............1997Lorenzo Neal .................2001-02Chris Edmonds (53, 87) ...2003Patrick Body ..................2005Chinedum Ndukwe ........2007-10

No. 42Warren McVea ...............1968Boobie Clark (35) ..........1974-78Mike Fuller ....................1981-82Clay Pickering ...............1984-85Rob Niehoff ...................1987Eric Ball.........................1989-94Lawrence Wright ...........1997, ’99Chris Carter...................2000-01LaVar Glover .................2002Anthony Mitchell ...........2004-06Chris Crocker ................2008-10

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SNo. 43Curt Frazier ...................1968Clem Turner ..................1969Ed Williams ...................1974-75Mark Johnson ...............1987Mike Brim .....................1993-95Kirk McMullen ..............2001Ethan Kilmer..................2006-08Tom Nelson ...................2009-10

No. 44Rex Keeling ...................1968Doug Dressler ...............1970-74Ray Griffin .....................1978-84Aaron Manning .............1987Derrick Fenner...............1992-94Brian Milne ...................1996-99Marquand Manuel .........2002-03Herana-Daze Jones 2006-07, ’08 (Games 1-9)Mike Doss .....................2008 (Games 14-16)Rico Murray ..................2009-10

No. 45Tom Smiley ...................1968Archie Griffin .................1976-83Carl Carter.....................1990Wayne Haddix ...............1991Adrian Hardy (41)..........1994 (Games 4-16), ’95Ty Douthard...................1997Michael Blair .................1998 (Games 5-9)Ray Zellars ....................1998 (Games 14-16)Rogers Beckett ..............2003-04Jeromy Miles ................2010

No. 46Joe Wilson ....................1973Pete Johnson ................1977-83Dan Rice........................1987Jeff Cothran (29) ...........1994-95Clif Groce ......................1999-2000Blue Adams ...................2007Daniel Coats (86) ..........2008 (Games 9-16)Clark Harris ...................2009-10

No. 47Charlie King ..................1968-69Greg Bright....................1980-81Steve Maidlow...............1983-84David Frisch (83) ..........1993Corey Lynch ..................2008Marvin White (26) .........2010

No. 48Phil Spiller ....................1968Andy Gibler ...................1983John Garrett ..................1989Craig Thompson ...........1992-93Brad St. Louis ...............2000-09

No. 49Guy Frazier (58) ............1981-83, ’84 (Games 1-3, 5)Dana Wright ..................1987Jeff Thomason...............1992-93Robert Bean (23) ...........2000Darius Hill .....................2009

No. 50Bernard Erickson ...........1968Tom DeLeone ................1972-73Vic Koegel .....................1974Glenn Cameron .............1975-85Dave Rimington (52, 64) ...1986-87James Francis ...............1990-98Ben Peterson .................1999

Riall Johnson ................2001-03Larry Moore ..................2004-05Ahmad Brooks (55) .......2006Jim Maxwell (58) ..........2007*Eric Henderson..............2007-08*Jonathan Luigs..............2009*NOTE: Maxwell and Henderson both were assigned uniform No. 50 for Games 12-16 of 2007. At the time, however, only Maxwell was on the active roster. Henderson was on the Reserve/Injured list.

No. 51Ken Avery ......................1969-74Chris Devlin ..................1975-77, ’78 (Game 1)Tom Ruud ......................1978 (Games 9-16), ’79Rick Razzano .................1980-84Tom Dinkel (52) ............1985Leon White ....................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)David Ward ...................1987 (Games 3-5)Leon White ....................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91Brian Townsend .............1992Steve Tovar (58) ............1993-94Gerald Dixon .................1996-97Takeo Spikes .................1998-2002Kevin Hardy...................2003-04Odell Thurman ..............2005Corey Mays ...................2007-08Dan Skuta......................2009-10

No. 52John Matlock (57) .........1968 (Games 1-2)Paul Elzey......................1968 (Games 10-14)Tim Buchanan ...............1969Doug Adams .................1971-74Brad Cousino ................1975Tom Dinkel (51) ............1978-83Dave Rimington (50, 64) ...1984-85Tom Flaherty .................1987Craig Ogletree ...............1990Gary Reasons ................1992James Logan .................1995 (Games 7-8)Randy Neal ....................1995-96 (Games 12-16)Tim Terry .......................1997Jimmy Sprotte ...............1998-99Dwayne Levels ..............2003Nate Webster .................2004-05A.J. Nicholson...............2006Lemar Marshall .............2007Abdul Hodge .................2008-09

No. 53John Neidert..................1968Bill Peterson (87) ..........1969-72Bo Harris .......................1975-82Leo Barker .....................1984-91Santo Stephens .............1994Tom Tumulty .................1996-99Chris Edmonds (41, 87) ...2001Khalid Abdullah.............2003-04Eric Ghiaciuc .................2005-08Rashad Jeanty (93)........2009Vincent Rey ...................2010

No. 54*Bob Johnson .................1968-79*NOTE: Bob Johnson’s No. 54 is the Bengals’ only retired uniform number.

No. 55Frank Buncom ...............1968Jim LeClair....................1972-83

Ed Brady........................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)Lance Sellers.................1987 (Games 3-5)Ed Brady........................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91Randy Kirk.....................1992-93John Johnson ...............1994Andre Collins ................1995-97Reinard Wilson (57) ......1998-2002Keyon Whiteside ...........2003 (Games 1-6)Frank Chamberlin..........2003 (Games 12-16), ’04*Marcus Wilkins .............2004-06*Ahmad Brooks (50) .......2007Keith Rivers ...................2008-10*NOTE: Chamberlin and Wilkins both were assigned uniform No. 55 for the entire 2004 season. At the time, however, only Wilkins was on the active roster. Chamberlin was on the Reserve/Injured list.

No. 56Mike Hibler ...................1968Tim Kearney ..................1972-74Tom DePaso ..................1978Ron Simpkins................1980-86Toney Catchings ............1987Ricardo McDonald ........1992-97Brian Simmons .............1998-2006Anthony Schlegel ..........2007Darryl Blackstock ..........2008Roddrick Muckelroy ......2010

No. 57John Matlock (52) .........1968 (Games 3-14)Ed Harmon ....................1969Evan Jolitz .....................1974Reggie Williams ............1976-89Bernard Clark ................1990-91Ray Bentley ...................1992Kevin Jefferson..............1994-95Reinard Wilson (55) ......1997Adrian Ross...................1998-2003Hannibal Navies ............2005Andre Frazier .................2006, ’07 (Games 1-2)Dhani Jones ..................2007 (Games 3-16), ’08-10

No. 58Al Beauchamp ...............1968-75Blair Bush .....................1978-82Brian Pillman (97) .........1984 (Games 1-3)Guy Frazier (49) ............1984 (Game 4)Brian Pillman (97) .........1984 (Game 5)Guy Frazier (49) ............1984 (Games 6-16)Joe Kelly .......................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)Sam Manos ...................1987 (Games 3-5)Joe Kelly .......................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-89Alex Gordon ..................1991-93David Braxton................1994Steve Tovar (51) ............1995-97Jay Leeuwenburg ..........1999Marc Megna ..................2000Jevon Langford (94) ......2001Caleb Miller ..................2004-07Victor Hobson ...............2008 (Games 13-14)Jim Maxwell (50) ..........2008 (Games 15-16)Rey Maualuga ...............2009-10

No. 59Larry Ely ........................1970-71Ray Phillips ...................1977, ’78 (Games 1-3)Ron Shumon .................1978 (Games 4-16)

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Howie Kurnick ...............1979-80*Andrew Melontree .........1980*Jeff Schuh .....................1981-85Scott Schutt...................1987Kevin Walker .................1988-92Karmeeleyah McGill ......1993Greg Truitt .....................1994-99Armegis Spearman ........2000-02Landon Johnson ...........2004-07Brandon Johnson ..........2008-10*NOTE: Kurnick and Melontree both were assigned uniform No. 59 for the entire 1980 season. At the time, however, only Melontree was on the active roster. Kurnick was on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list.

No. 60Ron Pritchard ................1972-77Blake Moore ..................1980-83Dave Smith....................1988Mike Brennan ................1990, ’91 (Games 1-3)Mike Withycombe .........1991 (Games 14-16), ’92Chuck Bradley ...............1993Eric Moore ....................1994Rod (Rodrek) Jones.......1996-2000Reggie Coleman ............2002Langston Moore ............2004Andrew Crummey..........2008

No. 61Jerry Boyarsky ..............1982-85Bill Poe .........................1987 (Games 3-5)Doug Aronson ...............1987 (Games 10-12)Tom Rayam ...................1992-93Melvin Tuten .................1995-96Tony Coats ....................1999Reggie Stephens ...........2010

No. 62Dave Lapham ................1974-83Gary Smith ....................1984Ken Smith .....................1987Jon Melander ................1992Todd Kalis .....................1995Brock Gutierrez..............1996-2002Alex Sulfsted .................2004Nate Livings ..................2008-10

No. 63Guy Dennis ...................1969-72Greg Fairchild ...............1976-77Mike White ....................1979-80Ray Wagner ...................1982Joe Walter .....................1985-97Mike Goff ......................1998-2003Bobbie Williams ............2004-10

No. 64Pete Perreault ................1968Justin Canale ................1969John Shinners ...............1973-77Bill Glass.......................1980Dave Rimington (50, 52) ...1983Bruce Kozerski ..............1984-95Rod Payne .....................1997-98Ben Wilkerson ...............2005-06Kyle Cook......................2008-10

No. 65Bill Kindricks.................1968Wayne McClure (66) .....1970Maulty Moore................1975Max Montoya ................1979-89Mike Arthur ...................1991-92

Darrick Brilz ..................1994-98John Jackson ................2000-01Eric Steinbach ...............2003-06Dan Santucci .................2007-09

No. 66Wayne McClure (65) .....1968Bill Bergey.....................1969-73Mark Donahue...............1978-79Jim Hannula ..................1983Bob Riley.......................1987Dan Jones .....................1993-95Ken Blackman ...............1996-99Thatcher Szalay .............2002Shaun Smith (99, 96) ....2005-06Evan Mathis ..................2008-10

No. 67Mike Wilson ..................1969-70Gary Burley ...................1975-83David Douglas...............1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)Jeff Reinke.....................1987 (Game 3)David Douglas...............1987 (Games 6-15), ’88Daniel Stubbs (96) ........1991, ’92 (Games 1-4)Kimo von Oelhoffen.......1994-99Jerry Fontenot ...............2004

No. 68Dave Middendorf...........1968-69Steve Lawson ................1971-72Bill Kollar ......................1974-76Dave Pureifory ..............1978Mike Obrovac ................1981-83Tom Richey ...................1987Paul Jetton ....................1989-91Donnell Johnson (99) ...1993 (Games 4-16)Dave Cadigan ................1994Scott Shaw ....................1998Ron Smith .....................2002Jonathan Fanene ...........2005-10

No. 69Sherrill Headrick ...........1968Tim Krumrie ..................1983-94Alex Stepanovich...........2007Clinton McDonald .........2010

No. 70Andy Rice ......................1968-69Ron Carpenter ...............1970-76Barney Cotton ...............1979Bobby Whitten...............1981Emanuel Weaver ............1982-83Jim Skow ......................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)James Eaddy .................1987 (Games 4-5)Jim Skow ......................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-89Rod Saddler ..................1991Artie Smith ....................1994-96Glen Steele ....................1998-2003Jason Shirley (99) .........2010

No. 71Rufus Mayes .................1970-78Rod Horn.......................1980-81Pete Koch ......................1984Mike Hammerstein ........1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)John Fletcher ................1987 (Games 3-5)Mike Hammerstein ........1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-90Ralph Tamm ..................1991Garry Howe ...................1993Willie Anderson.............1996-2007Andre Smith ..................2009-10

No. 72Howard Fest ..................1968-75Ron Hunt .......................1976-78Mack Mitchell ...............1979Mike St. Clair ................1980-82Skip McClendon ...........1987 (Games 1-2)Keith Cupp ....................1987 (Games 3-5)Skip McClendon ...........1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91Elston Ridgle .................1992Scott Brumfield .............1993-97Matt O’Dwyer .................1999-2003Carl Powell (91) ............2004-05Kirk Chambers ..............2010

No. 73Pat Matson ....................1968-74Eddie Edwards...............1977-88Ken Moyer.....................1989-94Brian DeMarco ..............1999Richmond Webb ............2001-02Anthony Collins ............2008-10

No. 74Willie Lee Jones (78) ....1968Ernie Park......................1969Mike Reid ......................1970-74Glenn Bujnoch ..............1976-82Brian Blados..................1984-91Tom Scott ......................1993Mark Dennis..................1994 (Games 4-10)Rich Braham..................1994 (Games 11-16), ’95-2006Dennis Roland...............2008-10

No. 75Ernie Wright ..................1968-71Stan Walters ..................1972-74Al Krevis........................1975Wilson Whitley ..............1977-82Bruce Reimers ...............1984-91Jack Linn.......................1993Anthony Brown..............1995-98Jamain Stephens ...........1999-2002Scott Kooistra................2003-09

No. 76Jim Griffin .....................1968Frank Cornish ...............1970Vernon Holland .............1971-79Glen Collins ..................1982-85Jeff Smith ......................1987Kirk Scrafford ................1990-92Trent Pollard ..................1994-96Mike Doughty................1999-2000Levi Jones .....................2002-08

No. 77Bob Kelly.......................1968Frank Peters ..................1969Bob Maddox..................1974Mike Wilson ..................1978-85Mark Tigges ..................1987Jim Rourke ....................1988Scott Jones ...................1989, ’91Kevin Sargent ................1992-98Victor Leyva ..................2001-03Andrew Whitworth .........2006-10

No. 78Dan Archer ....................1968Willie Lee Jones (74) ....1970-71Lee Thomas...................1973Bob Brown ....................1975-76Walter Johnson .............1977Ted Vincent ...................1978Anthony Muñoz .............1980-92

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No. 80Ken Johnson .................1971-77Cris Collinsworth ..........1981-86, ’87 (Games 1-2)Tom Brown ....................1987 (Games 4-5)Cris Collinsworth ..........1987 (Games 6-15), ’88Lynn James ...................1990-91Carl Pickens (81) ..........1992-94David Dunn ...................1995-97, ’98 (Game 1)Willie Jackson ...............1998 (Games 2-16), ’99Peter Warrick .................2000-04Nate Lawrie ...................2007-08Chase Coffman..............2009-10

No. 81Dennis Randall ..............1968Nick Roman...................1970-71Al Chandler ...................1973-74Jim Corbett ...................1977-80David Verser ..................1981-84Eddie Brown ..................1985-86, ’87 (Games 1-2)Marquis Pleasant ..........1987 (Games 3-5)Eddie Brown ..................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91Patrick Robinson ...........1993Carl Pickens (80) ..........1995-99Ron Dugans ..................2000-02Ben Utecht.....................2008-09Terrell Owens ................2010

No. 82Ed McCall .....................1968Royce Berry ...................1969-75Billy Brooks...................1976-79Alton Alexis ...................1980Rodney Holman.............1982-86, ’87 (Games 1-2)Wade Russell ................1987 (Games 3-5)Rodney Holman.............1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92Tony McGee ..................1993-2001Michael Westbrook .......2002Reggie Kelly ..................2003-10

No. 83Bill Staley ......................1968-69Ed Marshall ...................1971Sherman White..............1972-75Steve Holden .................1977Dennis Law ...................1978Rick Walker (88) ............1979M.L. Harris ....................1980-85Dave Romasko ..............1987Kendal Smith.................1989-90Brian Brennan ...............1992Reggie Thornton............1993David Frisch (47) ..........1994Tydus Winans................1996 (Games 1-6)Kevin Jordan .................1996 (Games 7-11)Gunnard Twyner (17) .....1997 (Games 2-3)Danny Farmer................2000-02

Kevin Walter ..................2003-05Antonio Chatman ..........2006-09

No. 84Bob Trumpy ...................1968-77Don Bass.......................1978-81Gary Williams ...............1984Dan Ross (89) ...............1985Eric Kattus .....................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)Reggie Sims ..................1987 (Game 3)Rodney Tweet ................1987 (Games 4-5)Eric Kattus .....................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91Milt Stegall....................1992-94Jeff Hill (19) ..................1995 (Games 2-16), ’96Mike Jenkins .................1997Damon Gibson ..............1998Craig Yeast ....................1999-2000T.J. Houshmandzadeh ...2001-08Jermaine Gresham ........2010

No. 85Dan Brabham ................1968 (Games 1-9)Martin Baccaglio ...........1968 (Games 12-14), ’69-70Isaac Curtis ...................1973-84Tim McGee ....................1986, ’87 (Games 1-2)Greg Meehan.................1987 (Games 3-5)Tim McGee ....................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92Allen DeGraffenreid .......1993Tim McGee ....................1994-95James Hundon ..............1996-99LaVell Boyd ...................2000Chad Ochocinco............2001-10 (formerly Chad Johnson)

No. 86Andre White ..................1968John McDaniel ..............1974-77Steve Kreider .................1979-86Ken Brown.....................1987Carl Parker ....................1988-89Mike Barber...................1990-92Wesley Carroll ...............1993Darnay Scott..................1994-2001Tony Stewart ..................2002-06Daniel Coats (46) ..........2007, ’08 (Games 1-8),’09-10

No. 87Bill Peterson (53) ..........1968Mike Kelly .....................1970-72Pat McInally ..................1976-85Jim Riggs ......................1987 (Games 1-2)Curtis Jeffries ................1987 (Games 3-5)Jim Riggs ......................1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92Troy Sadowski ...............1994-96Stepfret Williams ...........1998Damon Griffin................1999-2000Chris Edmonds (41, 53) ...2002Kelley Washington ........2003-06Andre Caldwell ..............2008-10

No. 88Bruce Coslet..................1969-76Rick Walker (83) ............1977-78Mike Levenseller ...........1979-80Mike Martin...................1983-89Reggie Rembert .............1991-93Derek Ware ....................1995Steve Bush ....................1997-2000Sean Brewer ..................2001-02

Lawrence Hamilton........2003Cliff Russell...................2004Tab Perry .......................2005-07J.P. Foschi .....................2009-10

No. 89Harry Gunner ................1968-69Martin Amsler ...............1970Drew Buie......................1972Tim George ...................1973Jack Novak ....................1975Mike Cobb ....................1977Dan Ross (84) ...............1979-83Don Kern .......................1984-85Ira Hillary ......................1987-89Shane Garrett ................1991-92*Jeff Query ......................1992* (Games 5-16), ’95Marco Battaglia .............1996-2001Matt Schobel .................2002-05Jerome Simpson ...........2008-10*NOTE: Garrett and Query both were assigned uniform No. 89 for Games 5-16 of 1992. At the time, however, only Query was on the active roster. Garrett was on the Reserve/Injured list.

No. 90Emanuel King ................1985-88Eric Shaw ......................1992-94Gerald Collins ...............1995Tim Johnson .................1996Michael Bankston..........1998-2000Justin Smith ..................2001-07Pat Sims........................2008-10

No. 91Carl Zander ...................1985-91Brad Smith ....................1993Brett Wallerstedt ............1994-96Billy Granville................1997-2000Randy Chevrier..............2001Carl Powell (72) ............2003Robert Geathers.............2004-10

No. 92Tim Inglis ......................1987-88John Copeland ..............1993-2000Eric Ogbogu ..................2002Duane Clemons.............2003-05Frostee Rucker ..............2006-10

No. 93Kiki DeAyala ..................1986-87Ty Parten .......................1993-95Tim Morabito ................1996Mike Thompson ............1998Tom Barndt ....................2000Mario Monds ................2001-02Greg Scott .....................2004Rashad Jeanty (53)........2006-08Michael Johnson...........2009-10

No. 94Rich Romer ...................1988-89Alfred Williams..............1991-94Jevon Langford (58) ......1996-2000Tony Williams ...............2001-04Domata Peko .................2006-10

No. 95Roosevelt Nix ................1992-93Keith Rucker ..................1994-95Steve Foley....................1998-2002LaDairis Jackson ...........2003-04*Larry Stevens ................2004* (Games 8-16), ’05

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Sam Adams ...................2006Roy Manning.................2007Orien Harris...................2008-09Victor Adeyanju .............2010*NOTE: Jackson and Stevens both were assigned uniform No. 95 for Games 8-16 of 2004. At the time, however, only Stevens was on the active roster. Jackson was on the Reserve/Injured list.

No. 96Willie Fears ...................1987Curtis Maxey .................1988Natu Tuatagaloa .............1989-91Daniel Stubbs (67) ........1992 (Games 5-16), ’93Kanavis McGhee ...........1994Alfred Oglesby...............1995Kenny Davidson ............1996Brentson Buckner ..........1997Clyde Simmons.............1998Vaughn Booker ..............2000-02Matthias Askew .............2004-05

Michael Myers ..............2007Josh Mallard .................2008 (Games 12-13)Chris Harrington ...........2008 (Games 14-16)Shaun Smith (66, 99) ....2009Carlos Dunlap ...............2010

No. 97Brian Pillman (58) .........1984 (Games 4, 6)Mike Frier......................1992-94Andre Purvis .................1997-99Bernard Whittington ......2001-02John Thornton...............2003-08Geno Atkins...................2010

No. 98David Grant ...................1988-91Tony Savage ..................1992George Hinkle ...............1993Todd Kelly .....................1995-96Canute Curtis ................1997-2002Elton Patterson ..............2003, ’04 (Games 3-4)Terrance Martin .............2004 (Games 8-16)

Bryan Robinson ............2005-07Antwan Odom................2008-10

No. 99Jason Buck....................1987-90Alonzo Mitz ...................1991-92Donnell Johnson (68) ...1993 (Games 1-3)Dan Wilkinson...............1994-97Oliver Gibson ................1999-2003Shaun Smith (66, 96) ....2004David Pollack ................2005-07Jason Shirley (70) .........2008Tank Johnson ................2009-10

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the Bengals and the Cleveland Browns, also is in the Hall of Fame, but was inducted before the Bengals’ first season.

Though there are Hall of Fame members with some Hispanic ancestry, Muñoz is generally considered the first player of primarily Hispanic background to gain entry to the Hall. Muñoz was born in Ontario, Calif. His parents also are native Californians, and his grandparents were born in Chihuahua, Mexico.

Anthony Muñoz, who defined the art of playing offensive tackle in the National Football League, was in-ducted on Aug. 1, 1998 to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

It was the first year of Hall eligibility for Mu-ñoz, whose final NFL season was 1992 with the Bengals. Includ-ing Marshall Faulk and Deion Sanders from the 2011 class, Muñoz is one of only 71 players elected in their first year of eligibility.

Muñoz was a consensus All-American at the Uni-versity of Southern California, and the Bengals claimed him with the third overall pick in the 1980 draft, despite the fact some teams considered him damaged goods due to past knee surgery. The move turned out as the best draft gamble in franchise history, as Muñoz went on to play 13 Bengals seasons (1980-92), including 11 seasons (1981-91) in which he was chosen for the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl game. At the time of his retirement (1992), that was the most selections of any player in NFL history. He also earned All-Pro honors (full NFL) every season from 1981-91.

Muñoz is the only player who performed primarily for the Bengals to gain entry to the Hall. One other Hall of Fame player, wide receiver Charlie Joiner, was a Bengal from 1972-75, but he played the majority of his career with San Diego. Paul Brown, founder of

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HEAD RECORDSEASON COACH W L T PCT.1968.................Paul Brown ............. 3 11 0 .2141969.................Paul Brown ............. 4 9 1 .3081970-x .............Paul Brown ............. 8 6 0 .5711971.................Paul Brown ............. 4 10 0 .2861972.................Paul Brown ............. 8 6 0 .5711973-x .............Paul Brown ........... 10 4 0 .7141974.................Paul Brown ............. 7 7 0 .5001975-y .............Paul Brown ........... 11 3 0 .7861976.................Bill Johnson .......... 10 4 0 .7141977.................Bill Johnson ............ 8 6 0 .5711978.................Bill Johnson ............ 0 5 0 .000 Homer Rice ............. 4 7 0 .3641979.................Homer Rice ............. 4 12 0 .2501980.................Forrest Gregg .......... 6 10 0 .3751981-x, z ..........Forrest Gregg ........ 12 4 0 .7501982-* .............Forrest Gregg .......... 7 2 0 .7781983.................Forrest Gregg .......... 7 9 0 .4381984.................Sam Wyche ............. 8 8 0 .5001985.................Sam Wyche ............. 7 9 0 .4381986.................Sam Wyche ........... 10 6 0 .6251987.................Sam Wyche ............. 4 11 0 .2671988-x, z ..........Sam Wyche ........... 12 4 0 .7501989.................Sam Wyche ............. 8 8 0 .5001990-x .............Sam Wyche ............. 9 7 0 .5631991.................Sam Wyche ............. 3 13 0 .1881992.................Dave Shula .............. 5 11 0 .3131993.................Dave Shula .............. 3 13 0 .1881994.................Dave Shula .............. 3 13 0 .1881995.................Dave Shula .............. 7 9 0 .4381996.................Dave Shula .............. 1 6 0 .143 Bruce Coslet ........... 7 2 0 .7781997.................Bruce Coslet ........... 7 9 0 .4381998.................Bruce Coslet ........... 3 13 0 .1881999.................Bruce Coslet ........... 4 12 0 .2502000.................Bruce Coslet ........... 0 3 0 .000 Dick LeBeau ............ 4 9 0 .3082001.................Dick LeBeau ............ 6 10 0 .3752002.................Dick LeBeau ............ 2 14 0 .1252003.................Marvin Lewis .......... 8 8 0 .5002004.................Marvin Lewis .......... 8 8 0 .5002005-**............Marvin Lewis ........ 11 5 0 .6882006.................Marvin Lewis .......... 8 8 0 .5002007.................Marvin Lewis .......... 7 9 0 .4382008.................Marvin Lewis .......... 4 11 1 .2812009-**............Marin Lewis .......... 10 6 0 .6252010.................Marvin Lewis .......... 4 12 0 .250 TOTALS 286 372 2 .435x-AFC Central Division Championy-Wild Card Playoff Qualifierz-AFC Champions*-AFC Super Bowl Tournament Qualifier**-AFC North Division Champion

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SEASONS COACH RECORD PCT.1968-75 Paul Brown .........................55-59-1 .4821976-78 Bill Johnson .......................18-15-0 .5451978-79 Homer Rice...........................8-19-0 .2961980-83 Forrest Gregg .....................34-27-0 .5571984-91 Sam Wyche ........................64-68-0 .4851992-96 Dave Shula .........................19-52-0 .2681996-2000 Bruce Coslet .......................21-39-0 .3502000-2002 Dick LeBeau .......................12-33-0 .2672003-2010 Marvin Lewis ......................60-69-1 .465

Bengals coach Paul Brown is carried off the field on Dec. 20, 1970, following a 45-7 win over the Boston Patriots at Riverfront Stadium. The win clinched a playoff berth for the three-year-old Cincinnati franchise. At the time, no other team had reached the playoffs so early in its history.

—— PLAYOFFS ——SEASON COACH W L PCT.1970.................Paul Brown 0 1 .0001973.................Paul Brown 0 1 .0001975.................Paul Brown 0 1 .0001981.................Forrest Gregg 2 1 .6671982.................Forrest Gregg 0 1 .0001988.................Sam Wyche 2 1 .6671990.................Sam Wyche 1 1 .5002005.................Marvin Lewis 0 1 .0002009.................Marvin Lewis 0 1 .000 TOTALS 5 9 .357

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1968Head Coach — Paul Brown

Tom Bass .................................................DBJack Donaldson........................................ DLRick Forzano ............................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLFrank Smouse .......................................... LBBill Walsh ................................................. OE

1969Head Coach — Paul Brown

Tom Bass ..............................Def. Coord./DBVince Costello .......................................... LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ............................................. Recv.

1970Head Coach — Paul Brown

Vince Costello .......................................... LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ...............................Def. Coord.

1971Head Coach — Paul Brown

Vince Costello .......................................... LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ...............................Def. Coord.

1972Head Coach — Paul Brown

Vince Costello .......................................... LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ...............................Def. Coord.

1973Head Coach — Paul Brown

Vince Costello .......................................... LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ...............................Def. Coord.

1974Head Coach — Paul Brown

Howard Brinker ........................................ LB Jack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ...............................Def. Coord.

1975Head Coach — Paul Brown

Howard Brinker ........................................ LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBill Johnson ............................................. OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLBill Walsh ....................................... QB/Recv.Chuck Weber ............................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1976Head Coach — Bill Johnson

Howard Brinker ...........................Def. Coord.Jack Donaldson........................................OBBoyd Dowler................................... QB/Recv.Mike McCormack ..................................... OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLCharley Winner ........................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1977Head Coach — Bill Johnson

Howard Brinker ..................... Def. Coord./LBJack Donaldson........................................OBBoyd Dowler................................... QB/Recv.Mike McCormack ..................................... OLChuck Studley .......................................... DLCharley Winner ........................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1978Head Coaches — Bill Johnson* and

Homer RiceHoward Brinker ..................... Def. Coord./LBBoyd Dowler......................................... Recv.Mike McCormack ..................................... OL Homer Rice** ...........................................QBGeorge Sefcik ........................................... RBChuck Studley .......................................... DLCharley Winner ........................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength*Resigned after 5 games; **Promoted to head coach after 5 games

1979Head Coach — Homer Rice

Howard Brinker ..................... Def. Coord./LBBoyd Dowler......................................... Recv.Frank Gansz ............................................. STMike McCormack ..................................... OL Dick Modzelewski .................................... DLGeorge Sefcik ...........................................OBCharley Winner ........................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1980Head Coach — Forrest Gregg

Hank Bullough ...................... Def. Coord./LBFrank Gansz ........................................ ST/TELindy Infante .................................. QB/Recv.Dick LeBeau .............................................DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Modzelewski .................................... DLGeorge Sefcik ...........................................OBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1981Head Coach — Forrest Gregg

Hank Bullough ...................... Def. Coord./LBBruce Coslet........................................ ST/TELindy Infante ..................................... QB/WRDick LeBeau .............................................DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Modzelewski .................................... DLGeorge Sefcik ...........................................OBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1982Head Coach — Forrest Gregg

Hank Bullough ...................... Def. Coord./LBBruce Coslet........................................ ST/TELindy Infante ............................... Off. Coord.Dick LeBeau .............................................DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Modzelewski .................................... DLGeorge Sefcik ...........................................OBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1983Head Coach — Forrest Gregg

Hank Bullough ...................... Def. Coord./LBBruce Coslet........................................ ST/TEDick LeBeau .............................................DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Modzelewski .................................... DLGeorge Sefcik ...........................................OBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1984Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet............................................ WRJoe Faragalli..............................................TE

Dick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBBill Urbanik .............................................. DLTrent Walters ............................................DBKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1985Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet............................................ WRBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBBill Urbanik .............................................. DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1986Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet..........................Off. Coord./WRBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBBill Urbanik .............................................. DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1987Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet..........................Off. Coord./WRBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBMike Stock ............................................... STBill Urbanik .............................................. DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1988Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet..........................Off. Coord./WRBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBMike Stock ............................................... STBill Urbanik .............................................. DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1989Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBBruce Coslet..........................Off. Coord./WRBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBMike Stock ............................................... STChuck Studley .......................................... DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1990Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBDana Bible................................................QBMarv Braden ............................................ STBill Johnson ..............................................TEDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBMike Stock .............................................. WRChuck Studley .......................................... DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1991Head Coach — Sam Wyche

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBDana Bible................................................QBMarv Braden ............................................ ST

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SDick LeBeau ..........................Def. Coord./DBJim McNally ............................................. OLDick Selcer ............................................... LBDave Shula .............................................. WRMike Stock ................................................TEChuck Studley .......................................... DLKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1992Head Coach — Dave Shula

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBDana Bible................................................QBMarv Braden ............................................ STMike Haluchak ......................................... LBBob Karmelowicz ..................................... DLRon Lynn .....................................Def. Coord.Jim McNally ............................................. OLRon Meeks ...............................................DBMike Pope .................................................TERichard Williamson ................................. WRKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1993Head Coach — Dave Shula

Jim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson...........................................QBMarv Braden ............................................ STMike Haluchak ......................................... LBBob Karmelowicz ..................................... DLRon Lynn .....................................Def. Coord.Jim McNally ............................................. OLRon Meeks ...............................................DBMike Pope .............................. Off. Coord./TERichard Williamson ................................. WRKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1994Head Coach — Dave Shula

Paul Alexander ..........................................TEJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson...........................................QBMarv Braden ............................................ STBruce Coslet................................ Off. Coord.Bobby DePaul ...................Def. Staff AssistantJim McNally ............................................. OLRon Meeks ...............................................DBJoe Pascale .............................................. LBLarry Peccatiello .........................Def. Coord.Joe Wessel ............................................... DLRichard Williamson ................................. WRKim Wood ....................................... Strength

1995Head Coach — Dave Shula

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson...........................................QBBruce Coslet................................ Off. Coord.Bobby DePaul .......................................... DLJohn Garrett ...................... Off. Assistant/WRTim Krumrie ............................ Def. AssistantRon Meeks ...............................................DBGary Moeller .............................................TEJoe Pascale .............................................. LBLarry Peccatiello .........................Def. Coord.Joe Wessel ............................................... STKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning

1996Head Coaches — Dave Shula*

and Bruce CosletPaul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson*** ....................Off. Coord./QBBruce Coslet** ............................ Off. Coord.Bobby DePaul ........................ Staff AssistantJohn Garrett ............................................ WRTim Krumrie ............................................. DLRon Meeks ...............................................DBGary Moeller .............................................TEJoe Pascale .............................................. LBLarry Peccatiello .........................Def. Coord.Joe Wessel ............................................... STKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning*First 7 games only; **Promoted to head coach after 7 games; *** Off. Coord. last 9 games only

1997Head Coach — Bruce Coslet

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson.............................. Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ..................... Def. Staff AssistantMark Duffner ............................................ LBJohn Garrett .....................Off. Staff AssistantRay Horton ...............................................DBTim Krumrie ............................................. DLDick LeBeau .....Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord.Al Roberts ................................................ STKim Wood .............. Strength & ConditioningBob Wylie..................................................TE

1998Head Coach — Bruce Coslet

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson.............................. Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ..................... Def. Staff AssistantMark Duffner ............................................ LBJohn Garrett .....................Off. Staff AssistantRay Horton ...............................................DBTim Krumrie ............................................. DLDick LeBeau .....Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord.Al Roberts ................................................ STKim Wood .............. Strength & ConditioningBob Wylie..................................................TE

1999Head Coach — Bruce Coslet

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson.............................. Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ..................... Def. Staff AssistantMark Duffner ............................................ LBRay Horton ...............................................DBTim Krumrie ............................................. DLDick LeBeau .....Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord.Steve Mooshagian................................... WRAl Roberts ................................................ STFrank Verducci ..........................................TEKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning

2000Head Coaches — Bruce Coslet*

and Dick LeBeauPaul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson.............................. Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ..................... Def. Staff AssistantMark Duffner ............................................ LBRay Horton ...............................................DBTim Krumrie ............................................. DLDick LeBeau** .....Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord.Steve Mooshagian................................... WRAl Roberts ................................................ STFrank Verducci ..........................................TEKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning*Resigned after 3 games; **Promoted to head coach after 3 games

2001Head Coach — Dick LeBeau

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson...........................................QBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ............................. Def. AssistantKevin Coyle ..............................................CBMark Duffner ......................... Def. Coord./LBJohn Garrett .............................Off. AssistantRodney Holman.........Strength & Cond. Asst. Ray Horton ................................................. STim Krumrie ............................................. DLSteve Mooshagian................................... WRAl Roberts ................................................ STFrank Verducci ..........................................TEKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning

2002Head Coach — Dick LeBeau

Paul Alexander ......................................... OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKen Anderson...........................................QB

Bob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ............................. Def. AssistantKevin Coyle ..............................................CBMark Duffner ......................... Def. Coord./LBJohn Garrett ..............................................TERodney Holman.........Strength & Cond. Asst.Tim Krumrie ............................................. DLSteve Mooshagian................................... WRDarren Perry ............................................... SAl Roberts ................................................ STBob Surace...............................Off. AssistantKim Wood .............. Strength & Conditioning

2003Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBLeslie Frazier ...............................Def. Coord.Jay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TERicky Hunley ............................................ LBChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningKurtis Shultz .....Asst. Strength & ConditioningDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace...............................Off. AssistantAlex Wood ............................................... WRKen Zampese............................................QB

2004Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Chuck Bresnahan ........................... AssistantLouie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBLeslie Frazier ...............................Def. Coord.Jay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TERicky Hunley ............................................ LBHue Jackson............................................ WRChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver...... Asst. Strength & ConditioningDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QB

2005Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Chuck Bresnahan ........................Def. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBPaul Guenther ........................ Staff AssistantJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TERicky Hunley ............................................ LBHue Jackson............................................ WRChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver...... Asst. Strength & ConditioningDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QB

2006Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Chuck Bresnahan ........................Def. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBPaul Guenther ...... Asst. Special Teams/Asst. LBs Jay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TERicky Hunley ............................................ LBHue Jackson............................................ WRChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver...... Asst. Strength & ConditioningDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QB

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2007Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Chuck Bresnahan ........................Def. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBPaul Guenther ...... Asst. Special Teams/Asst. LBsJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TERicky Hunley ............................................ LBChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver...... Asst. Strength & ConditioningMike Sheppard ........................................ WRDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QB

2008Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBJeff FitzGerald .......................................... LBPaul Guenther ...... Asst. Special Teams/Asst. LBsJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TEChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver .....Assoc. Strength & ConditioningMike Sheppard ........................................ WRDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QBMike Zimmer ...............................Def. Coord.

2009Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Louie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBJeff FitzGerald .......................................... LBPaul Guenther ...... Asst. Special Teams/Asst. LBsJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TEChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningRay Oliver .....Assoc. Strength & ConditioningMike Sheppard ........................................ WRDarrin Simmons ....................................... STBob Surace................................Assistant OLKen Zampese............................................QBMike Zimmer ...............................Def. Coord.

2010Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBBob Bratkowski ........................... Off. Coord.Kyle Caskey.................... Off. Quality ControlLouie Cioffi ...............................Assistant DBKevin Coyle ..............................................DBJeff FitzGerald .......................................... LBJeff Friday ........Asst. Strength & ConditioningPaul Guenther ...... Asst. Special Teams/Asst. LBsJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TEChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningMike Sheppard ........................................ WRDarrin Simmons ....................................... STKen Zampese............................................QBMike Zimmer ...............................Def. Coord.

2011Head Coach — Marvin Lewis

Paul Alexander ......Assistant Head Coach/OLJim Anderson ........................................... RBKyle Caskey.................... Off. Quality ControlKevin Coyle ..............................................DBJeff FitzGerald .......................................... LBJeff Friday ........Asst. Strength & ConditioningJay Gruden .................................. Off. Coord.Paul Guenther ......Asst. Special Teams/Asst. DBsJay Hayes ................................................. DLJonathan Hayes .........................................TEDavid Lippincott .............Def. Quality ControlChip Morton........... Strength & ConditioningDarrin Simmons ....................................... STJames Urban ........................................... WRKen Zampese............................................QBMike Zimmer ...............................Def. Coord.

NAME COLLEGE SEASONSAlexander, Paul .........................Cortland State ................... 1994-2011Anderson, Jim ..............................Cal-Western ................... 1984-2011Anderson, Ken......................... Augustana (Ill.) ................... 1993-2002Bass, Tom ................................ San Jose State ....................... 1968-69Bible, Dana...................................... Cincinnati ....................... 1990-92Braden, Marv ..................... SW Missouri State ....................... 1990-94Bratkowski, Bob ...................Washington State ....................... 2001-10Bresnahan, Chuck ....................................Navy ....................... 2004-07Brinker, Howard .......................... Miami (Ohio) ....................... 1974-79Bullough, Hank ........................Michigan State ....................... 1980-83Caskey, Kyle .................................. Texas A&M ....................... 2010-11Cioffi, Louie .....................................C.W. Post ................... 1997-2010Coslet, Bruce* .......................................Pacific ............1981-89, 94-96Costello, Vince .................................... Ohio U. ....................... 1969-73Coyle, Kevin .............................Massachusetts ....................... 2001-11DePaul, Bobby ................................. Maryland ....................... 1994-96Donaldson, Jack.............................. Ohio State ....................... 1969-77Dowler, Boyd .....................................Colorado ....................... 1976-79Duffner, Mark ......................... William & Mary ................... 1997-2002Faragalli, Joe.....................................Villanova .............................1984FitzGerald, Jeff ............................Oregon State ....................... 2008-11Forzano, Rick ...................................Kent State .............................1968Frazier, Leslie ............................... Alcorn State ....................... 2003-04Friday, Jeff.....................Wisconsin-Milwaukee ....................... 2010-11Gansz, Frank ............................................Navy ....................... 1979-80Garrett, John .................................... Princeton ........1995-98, 2001-02Gruden, Jay ...................................... Louisville .............................2011Guenther, Paul ..................................... Ursinus ....................... 2005-11Haluchak, Mike .................Southern California ....................... 1992-93Hayes, Jay ...............................................Idaho ....................... 2003-11Hayes, Jonathan ....................................... Iowa ....................... 2003-11Holman, Rodney.................................... Tulane ....................... 2001-02Horton, Ray ...................................Washington ................... 1997-2001Hunley, Ricky .......................................Arizona ....................... 2003-07Infante, Lindy ....................................... Florida ....................... 1980-82Jackson, Hue.........................................Pacific ....................... 2004-06Johnson, Bill* ............................... Texas A&M ............1968-75, 85-90Karmelowicz, Bob............................Bridgeport ....................... 1992-93Krumrie, Tim ...................................Wisconsin ................... 1995-2002LeBeau, Dick* ................................. Ohio State ........1980-91, 97-2000

BENGALS ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHESNAME COLLEGE SEASONSLippincott, David .................................. Dayton .............................2011Lynn, Ron .........................................Mt. Union ....................... 1992-93McCormack, Mike ................................ Kansas ....................... 1976-79McNally, Jim ........................................ Buffalo ....................... 1980-94Meeks, Ron .............................. Arkansas State ....................... 1992-96Modzelewski, Dick ........................... Maryland ....................... 1979-83Moeller, Gary................................... Ohio State ....................... 1995-96Mooshagian, Steve.......................Fresno State ................... 1999-2002Morton, Chip............................ North Carolina ....................... 2003-11Oliver, Ray ....................................... Ohio State ....................... 2004-09Pascale, Joe ..................................Connecticut ....................... 1994-96Peccatiello, Larry ................... William & Mary ....................... 1994-96Perry, Darren ...................................Penn State .............................2002Pope, Mike ..................................Lenoir Rhyne ....................... 1992-93Rice, Homer*......................................... Centre .............................1978Roberts, Al ....................................Washington ................... 1997-2002Sefcik, George ...............................Notre Dame ....................... 1978-83Selcer, Dick ...................................Notre Dame ....................... 1984-91Sheppard, Mike ........................... Cal Lutheran ....................... 2007-10Shula, Dave* ...................................Dartmouth .............................1991Shultz, Kurtis.................................... Maryland .............................2003Simmons, Darrin .................................. Kansas ....................... 2003-11Smouse, Frank .................... Youngstown State .............................1968Stock, Mike .................................Northwestern ....................... 1987-91Studley, Chuck ......................................Illinois ............1969-78, 89-91Surace, Bob...................................... Princeton ....................... 2002-09Urban, James .................. Washington and Lee .............................2011Urbanik, Bill .................................... Ohio State ....................... 1984-88Verducci, Frank ............................... Seton Hall ................... 1999-2001Walsh, Bill ................................ San Jose State ....................... 1968-75Walters, Trent .......................................Indiana .............................1984Weber, Chuck .....................West Chester State ....................... 1970-75Wessel, Joe ..................................Florida State ....................... 1994-96Williamson, Richard ...........................Alabama ....................... 1992-94Winner, Charley .................Southeast Missouri ....................... 1976-79Wood, Alex ............................................... Iowa .............................2003Wood, Kim ......................................Wisconsin ................... 1975-2002Wylie, Bob.........................................Colorado ....................... 1997-98Zampese, Ken.................................. San Diego ....................... 2003-11Zimmer, Mike ...............................Illinois State ....................... 2008-11

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RECEIVING YARDAGEYEAR NAME YDS REC AVG LG TD1968 Bob Trumpy 639 37 17.3 80 31969 Eric Crabtree 855 40 21.4 73 71970 Chip Myers 542 32 16.9 56 11971 Bob Trumpy 531 40 13.3 44 31972 Chip Myers 792 57 13.9 42 31973 Isaac Curtis 843 45 18.7 77 91974 Isaac Curtis 633 30 21.1 77 101975 Isaac Curtis 934 44 21.2 55 71976 Isaac Curtis 766 41 18.7 85 61977 Billy Brooks 772 39 19.8 94 41978 Isaac Curtis 737 47 15.7 57 31979 Don Bass 724 58 12.5 50 31980 Dan Ross 724 56 12.9 37 41981 Cris Collinsworth 1009 67 15.1 74 81982 Cris Collinsworth 700 49 14.3 50 11983 Cris Collinsworth 1130 66 17.1 63 51984 Cris Collinsworth 989 64 15.5 57 61985 Cris Collinsworth 1125 65 17.3 71 51986 Cris Collinsworth 1024 62 16.5 46 101987 Eddie Brown 608 44 13.8 47 31988 Eddie Brown 1273 53 24.0 86 91989 Tim McGee 1211 65 18.6 74 81990 Tim McGee 737 43 17.1 52 11991 Eddie Brown 827 59 14.0 53 21992 Tim McGee 408 35 11.7 36 31993 Jeff Query 654 56 11.7 51 41994 Carl Pickens 1127 71 15.9 70 111995 Carl Pickens 1234 99 12.5 68 171996 Carl Pickens 1180 100 11.8 61 121997 Darnay Scott 797 54 14.8 77 51998 Carl Pickens 1023 82 12.5 67 51999 Darnay Scott 1022 68 15.0 76 72000 Peter Warrick 592 51 11.6 46 42001 Darnay Scott 819 57 14.4 49 22002 Chad Ochocinco 1166 69 16.9 72 52003 Chad Ochocinco 1355 90 15.1 82 102004 Chad Ochocinco 1274 95 13.4 53 92005 Chad Ochocinco 1432 97 14.8 70 92006 Chad Ochocinco 1369 87 15.7 74 72007 Chad Ochocinco 1440 93 15.5 70 82008 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 904 92 9.8 46 42009 Chad Ochocinco 1047 72 14.5 50 92010 Terrell Owens 983 72 13.7 78 9

SCORINGYEAR NAME POS PTS HOW SCORED1968 Dale Livingston PK 59 13 FG; 20 PAT1969 Horst Muhlmann PK 80 16 FG; 32 PAT1970 Horst Muhlmann PK 108 25 FG; 33 PAT1971 Horst Muhlmann PK 91 20 FG; 31 PAT1972 Horst Muhlmann PK 111 27 FG; 30 PAT1973 Horst Muhlmann PK 94 21 FG; 31 PAT1974 Horst Muhlmann PK 65 11 FG; 32 PAT1975 Dave Green PK 70 10 FG; 40 PAT1976 Chris Bahr PK 81 14 FG; 39 PAT1977 Chris Bahr PK 82 19 FG; 25 PAT1978 Chris Bahr PK 74 16 FG; 26 PAT1979 Pete Johnson RB 90 14 TD-Ru; 1 TD-Rc1980 Ian Sunter PK 48 11 FG; 15 PAT1981 Jim Breech PK 115 22 FG; 49 PAT1982 Jim Breech PK 67 14 FG; 25 PAT1983 Jim Breech PK 87 16 FG; 39 PAT1984 Jim Breech PK 103 22 FG; 37 PAT1985 Jim Breech PK 120 24 FG; 48 PAT1986 Jim Breech PK 101 17 FG; 50 PAT1987 Jim Breech PK 97 24 FG; 25 PAT1988 Ickey Woods RB 90 15 TD-Ru1989 Jim Breech PK 73 12 FG; 37 PAT1990 Jim Breech PK 92 17 FG; 41 PAT1991 Jim Breech PK 96 23 FG; 27 PAT1992 Jim Breech PK 88 19 FG; 31 PAT1993 Doug Pelfrey PK 85 24 FG; 13 PAT1994 Doug Pelfrey PK 108 28 FG; 24 PAT1995 Doug Pelfrey PK 121 29 FG; 34 PAT1996 Doug Pelfrey PK 110 23 FG; 41 PAT1997 Doug Pelfrey PK 77 12 FG; 41 PAT1998 Doug Pelfrey PK 78 19 FG; 21 PAT1999 Doug Pelfrey PK 81 18 FG; 27 PAT2000 Neil Rackers PK 57 12 FG; 21 PAT2001 Corey Dillon RB 78 10 TD-Ru; 3 TD-Rc2002 Neil Rackers PK 75 15 FG; 30 PAT2003 Shayne Graham PK 106 22 FG; 40 PAT2004 Shayne Graham PK 122 27 FG; 41 PAT2005 Shayne Graham PK 131 28 FG; 47 PAT2006 Shayne Graham PK 115 25 FG; 40 PAT2007 Shayne Graham PK 130 31 FG; 37 PAT2008 Shayne Graham PK 78 21 FG; 15 PAT2009 Shayne Graham PK 97 23 FG; 28 PAT2010 Mike Nugent PK 62 15 FG, 17 PAT

RECEPTIONSYEAR NAME NO YDS AVG LG TD1968 Bob Trumpy 37 639 17.3 80 31969 Eric Crabtree 40 855 21.4 73 71970 Chip Myers 32 542 16.9 56 11971 Bob Trumpy 40 531 13.3 44 31972 Chip Myers 57 792 13.9 42 31973 Isaac Curtis 45 843 18.7 77 9 Boobie Clark 45 347 7.7 39 01974 Chip Myers 32 383 12.0 22 11975 Isaac Curtis 44 934 21.2 55 71976 Isaac Curtis 41 766 18.7 85 61977 Billy Brooks 39 772 19.8 94 41978 Isaac Curtis 47 737 15.7 57 31979 Don Bass 58 724 12.5 50 31980 Dan Ross 56 724 12.9 37 41981 Dan Ross 71 910 12.8 37 51982 Cris Collinsworth 49 700 14.3 50 11983 Cris Collinsworth 66 1130 17.1 63 51984 Cris Collinsworth 64 989 15.5 57 61985 Cris Collinsworth 65 1125 17.3 71 51986 Cris Collinsworth 62 1024 16.5 46 101987 Eddie Brown 44 608 13.8 47 31988 Eddie Brown 53 1273 24.0 86 91989 Tim McGee 65 1211 18.6 74 81990 Eddie Brown 44 706 16.0 50 91991 Eddie Brown 59 827 14.0 53 21992 Harold Green 41 214 5.2 19 01993 Jeff Query 56 654 11.7 51 41994 Carl Pickens 71 1127 15.9 70 111995 Carl Pickens 99 1234 12.5 68 171996 Carl Pickens 100 1180 11.8 61 121997 Darnay Scott 54 797 14.8 77 51998 Carl Pickens 82 1023 12.5 67 51999 Darnay Scott 68 1022 15.0 76 72000 Peter Warrick 51 592 11.6 46 42001 Peter Warrick 70 667 9.5 33 12002 Chad Ochocinco 69 1166 16.9 72 52003 Chad Ochocinco 90 1355 15.1 82 102004 Chad Ochocinco 95 1274 13.4 53 92005 Chad Ochocinco 97 1432 14.8 70 92006 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 90 1081 12.0 40 92007 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 112 1143 10.2 42 122008 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 92 904 9.8 46 42009 Chad Ochocinco 72 1047 14.5 50 92010 Terrell Owens 72 983 13.7 78 9

RUSHINGYEAR NAME ATT YDS AVG LG TD1968 Paul Robinson 238 1023 4.3 87 81969 Jess Phillips 118 578 4.9 83 31970 Jess Phillips 163 648 4.0 76 41971 Fred Willis 135 590 4.4 36 71972 Essex Johnson 212 825 3.9 19 41973 Essex Johnson 195 997 5.1 46 41974 Charlie Davis 72 375 5.2 29 01975 Boobie Clark 167 594 3.6 17 41976 Boobie Clark 151 671 4.4 24 71977 Pete Johnson 153 585 3.8 65 41978 Pete Johnson 180 762 4.2 50 71979 Pete Johnson 243 865 3.6 35 141980 Pete Johnson 186 747 4.0 57 61981 Pete Johnson 274 1077 3.9 39 121982 Pete Johnson 156 622 4.0 21 71983 Pete Johnson 210 763 3.6 16 141984 Larry Kinnebrew 154 623 4.0 23 91985 James Brooks 192 929 4.8 39 71986 James Brooks 205 1087 5.3 56 51987 Larry Kinnebrew 145 570 3.9 52 81988 Ickey Woods 203 1066 5.3 56 151989 James Brooks 221 1239 5.6 65 71990 James Brooks 195 1004 5.1 56 51991 Harold Green 158 731 4.6 75 21992 Harold Green 265 1170 4.4 53 21993 Harold Green 215 589 2.7 25 01994 Derrick Fenner 141 468 3.3 21 11995 Harold Green 171 661 3.9 23 21996 Garrison Hearst 225 847 3.8 24 01997 Corey Dillon 233 1129 4.8 71 101998 Corey Dillon 262 1130 4.3 66 41999 Corey Dillon 263 1200 4.6 50 52000 Corey Dillon 315 1435 4.6 80 72001 Corey Dillon 340 1315 3.9 96 102002 Corey Dillon 314 1311 4.2 67 72003 Rudi Johnson 215 957 4.5 54 92004 Rudi Johnson 361 1454 4.0 52 122005 Rudi Johnson 337 1458 4.3 33 122006 Rudi Johnson 341 1309 3.8 22 122007 Kenny Watson 178 763 4.3 24 72008 Cedric Benson 214 747 3.5 46 22009 Cedric Benson 301 1251 4.2 42 62010 Cedric Benson 321 1111 3.5 26 7

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PASSINGYEAR NAME ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT RAT1968 John Stofa 177 85 896 48.0 5 5 60.81969 Greg Cook 197 106 1854 53.8 15 11 88.31970 Virgil Carter 278 143 1647 51.4 9 9 66.91971 Virgil Carter 222 138 1624 62.2 10 7 86.21972 Ken Anderson 301 171 1918 56.8 7 7 74.01973 Ken Anderson 329 179 2428 54.4 18 12 81.21974 Ken Anderson 328 213 2667 64.9 18 10 95.71975 Ken Anderson 377 228 3169 60.5 21 11 93.91976 Ken Anderson 338 179 2367 53.0 19 14 76.91977 Ken Anderson 323 166 2145 51.4 11 11 69.71978 Ken Anderson 319 173 2219 54.2 10 22 58.01979 Ken Anderson 339 189 2340 55.8 16 10 80.71980 Ken Anderson 275 166 1778 60.4 6 13 66.91981 Ken Anderson 479 300 3754 62.6 29 10 98.41982 Ken Anderson 309 218 2495 70.6 12 9 95.31983 Ken Anderson 297 198 2333 66.7 12 13 85.61984 Ken Anderson 275 175 2107 63.6 10 12 81.01985 Boomer Esiason 431 251 3443 58.2 27 12 93.21986 Boomer Esiason 469 273 3959 58.2 24 17 87.71987 Boomer Esiason 440 240 3321 54.5 16 19 73.11988 Boomer Esiason 388 223 3572 57.5 28 14 97.41989 Boomer Esiason 455 258 3525 56.7 28 11 92.11990 Boomer Esiason 402 224 3031 55.7 24 22 77.01991 Boomer Esiason 413 233 2883 56.4 13 16 72.51992 Boomer Esiason 278 144 1407 51.8 11 15 57.01993 David Klingler 343 190 1935 55.4 6 9 66.61994 Jeff Blake 306 156 2154 51.0 14 9 76.91995 Jeff Blake 567 326 3822 57.5 28 17 82.11996 Jeff Blake 549 308 3624 56.1 24 14 80.31997 Jeff Blake 317 184 2125 58.0 8 7 77.6 Boomer Esiason 186 118 1478 63.4 13 2 106.91998 Neil O’Donnell 343 212 2216 61.8 15 4 90.21999 Jeff Blake 389 215 2670 55.3 16 12 77.62000 Akili Smith 267 118 1253 44.2 3 6 52.82001 Jon Kitna 581 313 3216 53.9 12 22 61.12002 Jon Kitna 473 294 3178 62.2 16 16 79.12003 Jon Kitna 520 324 3591 62.3 26 15 87.42004 Carson Palmer 432 263 2897 60.9 18 18 77.32005 Carson Palmer 509 345 3836 67.8 32 12 101.12006 Carson Palmer 520 324 4035 62.3 28 13 93.92007 Carson Palmer 575 373 4131 64.9 26 20 86.72008 Ryan Fitzpatrick 372 221 1905 59.4 8 9 70.02009 Carson Palmer 466 282 3094 60.5 21 13 83.62010 Carson Palmer 586 362 3970 61.8 26 20 82.4

PUNT RETURNS(Yardage leaders)

YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG LG TD1968 Essex Johnson 22 111 5.0 45 01969 Essex Johnson 17 85 5.0 17 01970 Lemar Parrish 23 194 8.4 79 11971 Lemar Parrish 12 93 7.8 47 01972 Tommy Casanova 30 289 9.6 66 11973 Lemar Parrish 25 200 8.0 47 01974 Lemar Parrish 18 338 18.8 90 21975 Lyle Blackwood 23 123 5.3 31 01976 Willie Shelby 21 162 7.7 30 01977 Tony Davis 19 220 11.6 70 01978 Tony Davis 22 130 5.9 12 01979 Vaughn Lusby 32 260 8.1 40 01980 Cleotha Montgomery 31 223 7.2 42 01981 Mike Fuller 23 177 7.7 34 01982 Mike Fuller 17 95 5.6 13 01983 Mike Martin 23 227 9.9 19 01984 Mike Martin 24 376 15.7 55 01985 Mike Martin 32 268 8.4 26 01986 Ray Horton 11 111 10.1 25 01987 Mike Martin 28 277 9.9 21 01988 Ira Hillary 17 166 9.8 20 01989 Mike Martin 15 107 7.1 17 01990 Mitchell Price 29 251 8.7 66 11991 Mitchell Price 14 203 14.5 78 11992 Carl Pickens 18 229 12.7 95 11993 Patrick Robinson 43 305 7.1 36 01994 Corey Sawyer 26 307 11.8 82 11995 Corey Sawyer 9 58 6.4 21 01996 Corey Sawyer 15 117 7.8 62 01997 Greg Myers 26 201 7.7 18 0 1998 Damon Gibson 27 218 8.1 65 11999 Craig Yeast 10 209 20.9 86 22000 Craig Yeast 34 225 6.6 27 02001 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 12 163 13.6 86 02002 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 24 117 4.9 34 02003 Peter Warrick 25 273 10.9 68 12004 Keiwan Ratliff 17 207 12.2 49 02005 Keiwan Ratliff 28 157 5.6 13 02006 Keiwan Ratliff 27 176 6.5 38 02007 Antonio Chatman 18 93 5.2 19 02008 Antonio Chatman 21 158 7.5 34 02009 Quan Cosby 40 474 11.9 60 02010 Quan Cosby 30 225 7.5 20 0

KICKOFF RETURNS(Yardage leaders)

YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG LG TD1968 Warren McVea 14 310 22.1 30 01969 Essex Johnson 16 362 22.6 51 01970 Lemar Parrish 16 482 30.1 95 11971 Paul Robinson 18 335 18.6 37 01972 Bernard Jackson 21 509 24.2 62 01973 Bernard Jackson 21 520 24.8 41 01974 Bernard Jackson 29 682 23.5 45 01975 Bernard Jackson 25 587 23.5 39 01976 Willie Shelby 30 761 25.4 97 11977 Willie Shelby 19 403 21.2 38 01978 Ray Griffin 37 787 21.3 39 01979 Deacon Turner 55 1149 20.9 36 01980 Cleotha Montgomery 44 843 19.2 40 01981 David Verser 29 691 23.8 78 01982 David Verser 16 320 20.0 33 01983 John Simmons 14 317 22.6 36 01984 Stanford Jennings 22 452 20.5 46 01985 Mike Martin 48 1104 23.0 45 01986 Tim McGee 43 1007 23.4 94 01987 Barney Bussey 21 406 19.3 34 01988 Stanford Jennings 32 684 21.4 98 11989 Stanford Jennings 26 525 20.2 33 01990 Stanford Jennings 29 584 20.1 33 01991 Eric Ball 13 262 20.2 24 01992 Milt Stegall 25 430 17.2 39 01993 Patrick Robinson 30 567 18.9 42 01994 Eric Ball 42 915 21.8 43 01995 David Dunn 50 1092 21.8 45 01996 David Dunn 35 782 22.3 90 11997 Eric Bieniemy 34 789 23.2 102 11998 Tremain Mack 45 1165 25.9 97 11999 Tremain Mack 51 1382 27.1 99 12000 Tremain Mack 50 1036 20.7 50 02001 Curtis Keaton 42 891 21.2 64 02002 Brandon Bennett 49 1231 25.1 94 12003 Brandon Bennett 53 1146 21.6 46 02004 Cliff Russell 39 872 22.4 40 0 2005 Tab Perry 64 1562 24.4 94 02006 Glenn Holt 17 419 24.6 38 02007 Glenn Holt 59 1432 24.3 100 12008 Glenn Holt 46 1110 24.1 60 02009 Andre Caldwell 29 539 18.6 39 02010 Bernard Scott 56 1257 22.4 60 0

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3,000-YARD PASSERSYARDS PLAYER YEAR4,131 Carson Palmer ....................20074,035 Carson Palmer ....................20063,970 Carson Palmer ....................20103,959 Boomer Esiason .................19863,836 Carson Palmer ....................20053,822 Jeff Blake ............................19953,754 Ken Anderson .....................19813,624 Jeff Blake ............................19963,591 Jon Kitna ............................20033,572 Boomer Esiason .................19883,525 Boomer Esiason .................19893,443 Boomer Esiason .................19853,321 Boomer Esiason .................19873,216 Jon Kitna ............................20013,178 Jon Kitna ............................20023,169 Ken Anderson .....................19753,094 Carson Palmer ....................20093,031 Boomer Esiason .................1990

1,000-YARD RECEIVERSYARDS PLAYER YEAR1,440 Chad Ochocinco .................20071,432 Chad Ochocinco .................20051,369 Chad Ochocinco .................20061,355 Chad Ochocinco .................20031,274 Chad Ochocinco .................20041,273 Eddie Brown .......................19881,234 Carl Pickens .......................19951,211 Tim McGee .........................19891,180 Carl Pickens .......................19961,166 Chad Ochocinco .................20021,143 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ........20071,130 Cris Collinsworth ...............19831,127 Carl Pickens .......................19941,125 Cris Collinsworth ...............19851,081 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ........20061,047 Chad Ochocinco .................20091,024 Cris Collinsworth ...............19861,023 Carl Pickens .......................19981,022 Darnay Scott .......................19991,009 Cris Collinsworth ...............1981

1,000-YARD RUSHERSYARDS PLAYER YEAR1,458 Rudi Johnson .....................20051,454 Rudi Johnson .....................20041,435 Corey Dillon .......................20001,315 Corey Dillon .......................20011,311 Corey Dillon .......................20021,309 Rudi Johnson .....................20061,251 Cedric Benson ....................20091,239 James Brooks .....................19891,200 Corey Dillon .......................19991,170 Harold Green ......................19921,130 Corey Dillon .......................19981,129 Corey Dillon .......................19971,111 Cedric Benson ....................20101,087 James Brooks .....................19861,077 Pete Johnson ......................19811,066 Ickey Woods .......................19881,023 Paul Robinson ....................19681,004 James Brooks .....................1990

BENGALS SUPERLATIVE SEASONS

INTERCEPTIONSYEAR NAME NO YDS AVG LG TD1968 Jess Phillips 3 26 8.7 23 01969 Fletcher Smith 4 67 16.8 29 0 Bobby Hunt 4 66 16.5 27 0 Ken Riley 4 66 16.5 66 0 Bill Peterson 4 23 5.8 17 01970 Lemar Parrish 5 28 5.6 19 01971 Lemar Parrish 7 105 15.0 65 11972 Tommy Casanova 5 108 21.6 33 0 Lemar Parrish 5 90 18.0 33 21973 Tommy Casanova 4 33 8.1 16 01974 Ken Riley 5 33 6.6 19 01975 Ken Riley 6 76 12.7 30 11976 Ken Riley 9 141 15.7 53 11977 Lemar Parrish 3 95 31.7 47 1 Reggie Williams 3 67 22.3 54 11978 Dick Jauron 4 52 13.0 24 11979 Dick Jauron 6 41 6.8 12 01980 Louis Breeden 7 91 13.0 29 01981 Ken Riley 5 6 1.2 6 01982 Ken Riley 5 88 17.6 56 11983 Ken Riley 8 89 11.1 42 21984 Louis Breeden 4 96 24.0 70 0 Robert Jackson 4 32 8.0 28 1 Bobby Kemp 4 27 6.8 14 01985 James Griffin 7 118 16.6 33 11986 Louis Breeden 7 72 10.3 36 11987 David Fulcher 3 30 10.0 28 0 Robert Jackson 3 49 16.3 29 01988 Eric Thomas 7 61 8.7 37 01989 David Fulcher 8 87 10.9 22 01990 Barney Bussey 4 37 9.3 18 0 David Fulcher 4 20 5.0 18 01991 David Fulcher 4 51 12.8 27 11992 Darryl Williams 4 65 16.3 30 01993 Mike Brim 3 74 24.7 30 11994 Louis Oliver 3 36 12.0 19 01995 Bracey Walker 4 56 14.0 23 01996 Ashley Ambrose 8 63 7.9 31 11997 Corey Sawyer 4 44 11.0 37 01998 Sam Shade 3 33 11.0 32 0 Artrell Hawkins 3 21 7.0 12 01999 Rodney Heath 3 72 24.0 58 12000 Tom Carter 2 40 20.0 30 0 Takeo Spikes 2 12 6.0 7 02001 Kevin Kaesviharn 3 41 13.7 29 0 Artrell Hawkins 3 26 8.7 22 02002 Artrell Hawkins 2 102 51.0 102 1 Kevin Kaesviharn 2 17 8.5 17 02003 Tory James 4 56 14.0 31 02004 Tory James 8 66 8.3 23 02005 Deltha O’Neal 10 103 10.3 37 02006 Kevin Kaesviharn 6 24 4.0 22 02007 Leon Hall 5 16 3.2 12 02008 Leon Hall 3 87 29.0 50 12009 Johnathan Joseph 6 92 15.3 32 1 Leon Hall 6 47 7.8 26 02010 Leon Hall 4 19 4.8 22 0

PUNTINGYEAR NAME NO YDS AVG LG BK1968 Dale Livingston 70 3036 43.4 66 01969 Dale Livingston 70 2769 39.6 55 11970 Dave Lewis 79 3651 46.2 63 01971 Dave Lewis 72 3229 44.8 56 01972 Dave Lewis 66 2777 42.1 60 01973 Dave Lewis 68 2790 41.0 60 01974 Dave Green 66 2701 40.9 53 01975 Dave Green 68 2655 39.0 57 11976 Pat McInally 76 2999 39.5 61 01977 Pat McInally 67 2802 41.8 67 11978 Pat McInally 91 3919 43.1 65 01979 Pat McInally 89 3678 41.3 61 21980 Pat McInally 83 3390 40.8 61 21981 Pat McInally 72 3272 45.4 62 11982 Pat McInally 31 1201 38.7 53 01983 Pat McInally 67 2804 41.9 60 21984 Pat McInally 67 2832 42.3 61 01985 Pat McInally 57 2410 42.3 64 11986 Jeff Hayes 56 1965 35.1 52 21987 Scott Fulhage 52 2168 41.7 58 01988 Scott Fulhage 44 1672 38.0 53 21989 Lee Johnson 61 2446 40.1 62 21990 Lee Johnson 64 2705 42.3 70 01991 Lee Johnson 64 2795 43.7 62 01992 Lee Johnson 76 3196 42.1 64 01993 Lee Johnson 90 3954 43.9 60 01994 Lee Johnson 79 3461 43.8 64 11995 Lee Johnson 68 2861 42.1 61 01996 Lee Johnson 80 3630 45.4 67 11997 Lee Johnson 81 3471 42.9 66 01998 Lee Johnson 69 3083 44.7 69 11999 Will Brice 60 2475 41.3 72 22000 Daniel Pope 94 3775 40.2 57 02001 Nick Harris 84 3372 40.1 57 12002 Nick Harris 65 2608 40.1 57 12003 Kyle Richardson 49 1961 40.0 58 02004 Kyle Larson 83 3499 42.2 66 12005 Kyle Larson 60 2591 43.2 75 12006 Kyle Larson 77 3428 44.5 67 02007 Kyle Larson 59 2437 41.3 55 02008 Kyle Larson 100 3946 39.5 57 12009 Kevin Huber 86 3713 43.2 61 02010 Kevin Huber 71 2992 42.1 72 1

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Rodney Tate, RB 1982-83 ...................... 79 27 2.9 13 0Ostell Miles, RB 1992-93 ...................... 78 30 2.6 15 1Isaac Curtis, WR 1973-84 ..................... 76 25 3.0 20 0Dana Wright, RB 1987........................... 74 24 3.1 10 0Andre Caldwell, WR 2008-10 ........73 9 8.1 26 0Curtis Keaton, RB 2000-01 ................... 72 11 6.5 21 0Dave Walter, QB 1987 ........................... 70 16 4.4 16 0Erik Wilhelm, QB 1989-91, 93-97 ......... 69 19 3.6 18 0Jim Hargrove, RB 1981 ......................... 66 16 4.1 27 1John Reaves, QB 1975-78..................... 63 17 3.7 20 2Scott Mitchell, QB 2000-01................... 61 10 6.1 12 1Dan Rice, RB 1987 ................................ 59 18 3.3 8 0David Verser, WR 1981-84 .................... 48 7 6.9 29 0Lorenzo Neal, RB 2001-02 .................... 41 14 2.9 9 0Jay Schroeder, QB 1993 ........................ 41 10 4.1 20 0Don Bass, TE-WR 1978-81 ................... 40 6 6.7 14 0James Joseph, RB 1995 ........................ 40 16 2.5 8 0Joe Wilson, RB 1973............................. 39 10 3.9 11 0Champ Henson, RB 1975 ...................... 38 11 3.5 8 0Tom Dinkel, LB 1978-83, 85 ................. 34 3 11.3 20 0Neil O’Donnell, QB 1998 ....................... 34 13 2.6 10 0James Johnson, RB 2008...................... 29 9 3.2 12 0Dale Livingston, P-K 1968-69............... 29 2 14.5 18 0Clif Groce, RB 1999-2000 ..................... 26 11 2.4 8 1Eric Crabtree, WR 1969-71 ................... 24 4 6.0 16 0Mike Martin, WR 1983-89..................... 24 3 8.0 15 0Steve Kreider, WR 1979-86 ................... 23 4 5.8 21 0Gus Frerotte, QB 2002........................... 22 4 5.5 9 0Charlie Joiner, WR 1972-75 .................. 22 5 4.4 8 0Dave Lewis, QB-P 1970-73 ................... 22 12 1.8 15 0Tab Perry, WR 2005-07 ......................... 22 6 3.7 9 1Daniel Pope, P 2000 ............................. 22 2 11.0 22 0Speedy Thomas, WR 1969-72............... 22 8 2.8 16 1Chris Crocker, S 2008-10 ................21 1 21.0 21 0Saint Saffold, WR 1968 ......................... 21 1 21.0 21 0Tommy Casanova, S 1972-77 ............... 20 1 20.0 20 0John Holifield, RB 1989 ........................ 20 11 1.8 11 0Sedrick Shaw, RB 1999 ........................ 20 4 5.0 10 1Greg Meehan, WR 1987 ........................ 19 4 4.8 17 0Adrian Breen, QB 1987.......................... 18 6 3.0 9 0Tim McGee, WR 1986-92, 94-95 .......... 18 8 2.3 25 0Ben Bennett, QB 1987 ........................... 17 2 8.5 9 0Dewey Warren, QB 1968 ....................... 17 4 4.3 12 0Cliff Russell, WR 2004 .......................... 15 3 5.0 13 0Jeff Query, WR 1992-95 ........................ 14 3 4.7 8 0Reece Morrison, RB 1972-73 ................ 13 4 3.3 8 0Cleotha Montgomery, RB 1980 ............. 12 1 12.0 12 0J.T. O’Sullivan, QB 2009 ....................... 12 3 4.0 6 0John Farley, RB 1984 ............................ 11 7 1.6 5 0Lynn James, WR 1990-91 ..................... 11 1 11.0 11 0Kyle Larson, P 2004-08 ........................ 11 1 11.0 11 1Laveranues Coles, WR 2009 ................. 10 2 5.0 8 0Rex Keeling, P 1968 .............................. 10 1 10.0 10 0Antonio Chatman, WR 2006-09 .............. 9 3 3.0 5 0Damon Gibson, WR 1998........................ 9 1 9.0 9 0Willie Shelby, RB 1976-77 ...................... 9 5 1.8 3 0Wayne Clark, QB 1974 ............................ 8 1 8.0 8 1Steve Conley, RB 1972 ............................ 8 3 2.7 5 0Reggie McNeal, WR 2006 ....................... 8 1 8.0 8 0Sandy Durko, S 1970-72......................... 7 1 7.0 7 0Mike Levenseller, WR 1979-80 ............... 6 1 6.0 6 0Carl Pickens, WR 1992-99 ..................... 6 6 1.0 6 0Patrick Robinson, WR 1993 .................... 6 1 6.0 6 0Ryan Benjamin, RB 1993......................... 5 3 1.7 2 0Bobby Hunt, S 1968-69 .......................... 5 1 5.0 5 1Mike Norseth, QB 1987-88 ..................... 5 1 5.0 5 0Michael Blair, RB 1998 ............................ 4 1 4.0 4 0Glenn Bujnoch, G 1976-82 ..................... 4 1 4.0 4 1Doug Gaynor, QB 1986 ........................... 4 1 4.0 4 0Jordan Palmer, QB 2008-10 ................ 4 1 4.0 4 0Kelley Washington, WR 2003-06 ............... 4 2 2.0 5 0Ted Washington, RB 1968 ....................... 4 1 4.0 4 0

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Eric Kattus, TE 1986-91 ........................ 66 698 10.6 57 5Cedric Benson, RB 2008-10 ...........65 474 7.3 79 1Larry Kinnebrew, RB 1983-87 ............... 65 600 9.2 31 3Bruce Coslet, TE 1969-76 ..................... 61 878 14.4 71 9Jeremi Johnson, RB 2003-09................ 61 310 5.1 27 6Pat McInally, WR 1976-85 .................... 57 808 14.2 59 5Ki-Jana Carter, RB 1995-99 ................. 52 375 7.2 35 1Jermaine Gresham, TE 2010 .........52 471 9.1 27 4Brian Milne, RB 1996-99 ..................... 52 291 5.6 20 0Jordan Shipley, WR 2010 ...............52 600 11.5 64 3Brian Leonard, RB 2009-10 ............50 354 7.1 20 1Tony Stewart, TE 2002-06 ..................... 50 412 8.2 26 2Ickey Woods, RB 1988-91 ..................... 47 397 8.4 25 0Antonio Chatman, WR 2006-09 ............ 43 365 8.5 25 1Laveranues Coles, WR 2009 ................. 43 514 12.0 40 5Danny Farmer, WR 2000-02 .................. 43 611 14.2 51 1Lorenzo Neal, RB 2001-02 .................... 40 234 5.9 15 2Willie Jackson, WR 1998-99 ................ 38 534 14.1 47 2Mike Barber, WR 1990-92 ..................... 37 451 12.2 42 2Jim Riggs, TE 1987-92 ......................... 37 274 7.4 17 0Clif Groce, RB 1999-2000 ..................... 36 199 5.5 14 0Reggie Rembert, WR 1991-93 ............... 36 437 12.1 27 1Craig Thompson, TE 1992-93 ............... 36 281 7.8 32 3Steve Broussard, RB 1994..................... 34 218 6.4 25 0Fred Willis, RB 1971-72........................ 33 269 8.2 29 0Rod Sherman, WR 1968 ........................ 31 374 12.1 27 1Daniel Coats, TE-FB 2007-10 ............... 30 291 9.7 25 0Kevin Walter, WR 2003-05 .................... 30 296 9.9 33 1James Hundon, WR 1996-99 ................ 28 416 14.9 61 4Craig Taylor, RB 1989-91 ...................... 28 188 6.7 20 3J.P. Foschi, TE 2009-10 ........................ 27 260 9.6 27 2Ira Hillary, WR 1987-89 ........................ 27 303 11.2 31 2Stanley Wilson, RB 1983-84, 86, 88 ..... 27 277 10.3 34 2Craig Yeast, WR 1999-2000 .................. 27 321 11.9 27 0John McDaniel, WR 1974-77 ................ 26 459 17.7 60 1Jim Corbett, TE 1977-80 ....................... 25 376 15.0 51 1Deacon Turner, RB 1978-80 .................. 25 141 5.6 15 1Nick Luchey, RB 1999-2002, 05............ 24 226 9.4 20 0David Verser, WR 1981-84 .................... 23 454 19.7 73 3Ed Williams, RB 1974-75 ...................... 23 194 8.4 20 2Eric Ball, RB 1989-94............................ 22 216 9.8 48 3Warren McVea, WR 1968 ...................... 21 264 12.6 55 2Jerome Simpson, WR 2008-10 .....21 279 13.3 59 3Glenn Holt, WR 2006-08 ....................... 20 172 8.6 22 2James Joseph, RB 1995 ........................ 20 118 5.9 13 0Jeff Cothran, RB 1994-96...................... 19 117 6.2 15 1Charlie Davis, RB 1974-75.................... 19 171 9.0 32 0Damon Gibson, WR 1998...................... 19 258 13.6 76 3Troy Sadowski, TE 1994-96 .................. 19 106 5.6 12 0Tom Smiley, RB 1968 ............................ 19 86 4.5 17 0Rodney Tate, RB 1982-83 ...................... 18 142 7.9 25 0

PLAYER YDS ATT AVG LG TDJohn McDaniel, WR 1974-77 .................. 3 2 1.5 5 0Nathan Poole, RB 1979-80...................... 3 6 0.5 7 0Rod Sherman, WR 1968 .......................... 3 1 3.0 3 0Glenn Holt, WR 2006-08 ......................... 2 2 1.0 1 0Paul Justin, QB 1998 .............................. 2 1 2.0 2 0Jerome Simpson, WR 2008-10 .......2 1 1.0 2 0Quincy Wilson, RB 2006-07.................... 2 2 1.0 5 0Jason Burns, RB 1995............................. 1 1 1.0 1 0Bruce Coslet, TE 1969-76 ....................... 1 1 1.0 1 0Skyler Green, WR 2007 ........................... 1 1 1.0 1 0Cedric Peerman, HB 2010 ................1 2 0.5 1 0John Stofa, QB 1968-69.......................... 1 10 0.1 13 0Michael Westbrook, WR 2002 ................. 1 1 1.0 1 0Marvin Cobb, S 1975-79 ........................ 0 1 0.0 0 0Brad Costello, P 1998-99 ....................... 0 1 0.0 0 0Rob Hertel, QB 1978 ............................... 0 1 0.0 0 0Kevin Huber, P 2009-10 ....................0 1 0.0 0 0Chris Pressley, FB 2010 ....................0 1 0.0 0 0Jim Corbett, TE 1977-80 ........................-1 1 -1.0 -1 0

PLAYER YDS ATT AVG LG TDScottie Graham, RB 1997 .......................-1 1 -1.0 -1 0Eric Kresser, QB 1997-99 ......................-1 1 -1.0 -1 0Dennis Law, WR 1978 ............................-1 1 -1.0 -1 0Bob Trumpy, TE-WR 1968-77 ................-1 1 -1.0 -1 0Craig Yeast, WR 1999-2000 ...................-1 3 -0.3 15 0Jeff Christensen, QB 1983......................-2 1 -2.0 -2 0Quan Cosby, WR 2009-10 ............... -2 1 -2.0 -2 0Ira Hillary, WR 1987-89 .........................-2 1 -2.0 -2 0Jeff Hill, WR 1994-96.............................-3 1 -3.0 -3 0Scott Covington, QB 1999-2001 ............-4 2 -2.0 -2 0M.L. Harris, TE 1980-85 ........................-5 4 -1.3 0 0Neil Rackers, K 2000-02 ........................-5 1 -5.0 -5 0Pat McInally, P-WR 1976-85..................-7 5 -1.4 18 0Anthony Wright, QB 2006 ....................-12 4 -3.0 -1 0Mike Barber, WR 1990-92 ....................-13 1 -13.0 -13 0David Dunn, WR 1995-98 ....................-13 1 -13.0 -13 0Cris Collinsworth, WR 1981-88 ...........-15 7 -2.1 7 0Billy Brooks, WR 1976-79....................-17 3 -5.7 4 0Lee Johnson, P 1988-98 ......................-25 4 -6.3 0 0

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PLAYER ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT RATCarson Palmer, QB 2003-10 .....................................................3217 2024 62.9 22,694 154 100 86.9Boomer Esiason, QB 1984-92, 97 .............................................3564 2015 56.5 27,149 187 131 83.1Ken Anderson, QB 1971-86 ......................................................4475 2654 59.3 32,838 197 160 81.9Jeff Blake, QB 1994-99 ............................................................2221 1240 55.8 15,134 93 62 79.3Turk Schonert, QB 1980-85, 87-89 .............................................350 216 61.7 2756 7 12 78.7Virgil Carter, QB 1970-73 ............................................................582 328 56.4 3850 22 20 74.9Jon Kitna, QB 2001-05..............................................................1707 1009 59.1 10,707 59 59 74.6Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB 2007-08......................................................372 221 59.4 1905 8 9 70.0David Klingler, QB 1992-95 ........................................................687 375 54.6 3880 16 21 66.1Jack Thompson, QB 1979-82......................................................370 175 47.3 2072 13 19 55.1Akili Smith, QB 1999-2002 .........................................................461 215 46.6 2212 5 13 52.8

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PLAYER ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT RATNeil O’Donnell, QB 1998 .............................................................343 212 61.8 2216 15 4 90.2Greg Cook, QB 1969-74..............................................................200 107 53.5 1865 15 11 87.6Sam Wyche, QB 1968-70 ............................................................220 115 52.3 1743 12 8 81.7Erik Wilhelm, QB 1989-91, 93-97 ...............................................136 77 56.6 912 5 6 71.1Jay Schroeder, QB 1993 ..............................................................159 78 49.1 832 5 2 70.0Don Hollas, QB 1991-94 .............................................................115 67 58.3 645 3 5 64.6John Stofa, QB 1968-69..............................................................177 85 48.0 896 5 5 60.8Paul Justin, QB 1998 ....................................................................63 34 54.0 426 1 3 60.7Dewey Warren, QB 1968 ...............................................................80 47 58.8 506 1 4 60.7John Reaves, QB 1975-78...........................................................276 131 47.5 1546 7 17 47.8

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Kendal Smith, WR 1989-90................... 17 185 10.9 41 1Michael Basnight, RB 1999-2000 ........ 16 172 10.8 47 0Brian Brennan, WR 1992 ....................... 16 166 10.4 21 1Bill Johnson, RB 1985-87 ..................... 16 122 7.6 17 0Saint Saffold, WR 1968 ......................... 16 172 10.8 25 0Bernard Scott, RB 2009-10 .............16 127 7.9 25 0Ben Utecht, TE 2008-09 ........................ 16 123 7.7 14 0Tony Davis, RB 1976-78 ....................... 15 135 9.0 28 0Stan Fritts, RB 1975-76......................... 15 138 9.2 19 2Damon Griffin, WR 1999-2000.............. 14 137 9.8 20 0 Rick Walker, TE 1977-79 ....................... 14 153 10.9 28 3Garrison Hearst, RB 1996...................... 12 131 10.9 40 1Lynn James, WR 1990-91 ..................... 10 139 13.9 22 1Tab Perry, WR 2005-07 ......................... 10 109 10.9 30 1Steve Bush, TE-RB 1997-2000................ 8 82 10.3 18 0Patrick Robinson, WR 1993 .................... 8 72 9.0 14 0Michael Westbrook, WR 2002 ................. 8 94 11.8 26 2Anthony Muñoz, T 1980-92 .................... 7 18 2.6 12 4Wesley Carroll, WR 1993 ........................ 6 81 13.5 28 0Quan Cosby, WR 2009-10 .................6 71 11.8 23 0DeDe Dorsey, RB 2007-09 ...................... 6 68 11.3 36 0David Frisch, TE 1993-94 ....................... 6 43 7.2 12 0Ken Herock, TE 1968............................... 6 75 12.5 22 0James Johnson, RB 2008........................ 6 47 7.8 16 0Ostell Miles, RB 1992-93 ........................ 6 89 14.8 27 0Stepfret Williams, WR 1998 ................... 6 81 13.5 19 1Mike Dingle, RB 1991-92........................ 5 23 4.6 12 1Dennis Law, WR 1978 ............................. 5 81 16.2 20 0Marc Logan, RB 1987-88 ........................ 5 34 6.8 18 0Clem Turner, RB 1969 ............................. 5 14 2.8 8 0Estes Banks, RB 1968 ............................. 4 15 3.8 13 1Jeff Hill, WR 1994-96.............................. 4 44 11.0 18 0Ron Lamb, RB 1968-71........................... 4 77 19.3 60 0Milt Stegall, WR 1992-94........................ 4 43 10.8 13 1Jeff Thomason, TE 1992-93 .................... 4 22 5.5 10 0Gunnard Twyner, WR 1997 ...................... 4 45 11.3 16 0Dana Wright, RB 1987............................. 4 28 7.0 11 0Chase Coffman, TE 2009-10 .............3 30 10.0 14 0Shane Garrett, WR 1991-92 .................... 3 32 10.7 13 0Skyler Green, WR 2007 ........................... 3 33 11.0 18 0Larry Johnson, RB 2009 ......................... 3 4 1.3 6 0Greg Meehan, WR 1987 .......................... 3 25 8.3 12 0Nathan Poole, RB 1979-80...................... 3 -14 -4.7 3 0

PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TDPLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TDJohn Farley, RB 1984 .............................. 2 11 5.5 10 0John Garrett, WR 1989 ............................ 2 29 14.5 18 0Tim George, WR 1973 ............................. 2 28 14.0 19 0John Holifield, RB 1989 .......................... 2 18 9.0 14 0Don Kern, TE 1984-85 ............................ 2 14 7.0 9 0Nate Lawrie, TE 2007-08 ......................... 2 11 5.5 7 0Mike Levenseller, WR 1979-80 ............... 2 30 15.0 22 0Ed Marshall, WR 1971 ............................ 2 18 9.0 10 0Kirk McMullen, TE 2001 ......................... 2 15 7.5 11 0Jack Novak, TE 1975 ............................... 2 34 17.0 19 0Marquis Pleasant, WR 1987 .................... 2 45 22.5 35 0Wade Russell, TE 1987 ........................... 2 27 13.5 23 1Melvin Tuten, T 1995-96 ......................... 2 12 6.0 9 1Derek Ware, TE 1995 ............................... 2 36 18.0 21 0Andre White, TE 1968 ............................. 2 18 9.0 11 0Ryan Benjamin, RB 1993......................... 1 16 16.0 16 0Brian Blados, G-T 1984-91 ..................... 1 4 4.0 4 0Michael Blair, RB 1998 ............................ 1 7 7.0 7 0Drew Buie, WR 1972 ............................... 1 5 5.0 5 0Al Chandler, TE, 1973-74 ........................ 1 9 9.0 9 0Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB 2007-08.................. 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Scottie Graham, RB 1997 ........................ 1 1 1.0 1 0Jim Hargrove, RB 1981 ........................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Champ Henson, RB 1975 ........................ 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bernard Jackson, DB 1972-76 ................ 1 22 22.0 22 0Curtis Keaton, RB 2000-01 ..................... 1 9 9.0 9 0Mike Kelly, TE 1970-72 ........................... 1 9 9.0 9 0David Klingler, QB 1992-95 .................... 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Marcus Maxwell, WR 2007-08 ................ 1 5 5.0 5 0David McCluskey, RB 1987 ..................... 1 8 8.0 8 0Reece Morrison, RB 1972-73 .................. 1 4 4.0 4 0Carl Parker, WR 1988-89 ........................ 1 45 45.0 45 0Cedric Peerman, RB 2010 ................1 11 11.0 11 0Bill Peterson, LB 1968-72 ....................... 1 10 10.0 10 0Chris Pressley, RB 2010 ...................1 6 6.0 6 0Cliff Russell, WR 2004 ............................ 1 21 21.0 21 0Sedrick Shaw, RB 1999 ........................... 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0Willie Shelby, RB 1976-77 ...................... 1 3 3.0 3 0Akili Smith, QB 1999-2002 ..................... 1 6 6.0 6 0Tommie Smith, WR 1969 ........................ 1 41 41.0 41 0Andrew Whitworth, T-G, 2006-10 ...1 1 1.0 1 1Sam Wyche, QB 1968-70 ........................ 1 5 5.0 5 0

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PLAYER ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT RATArchie Griffin, RB 1976-83 ..............................................................4 3 75.0 39 2 0 144.8Lee Johnson, P-K 1988-98 .............................................................5 4 80.0 19 2 0 122.1Lenvil Elliott, RB 1973-78 ...............................................................1 1 100.0 17 0 0 118.8Jack Gehrke, WR 1969 ....................................................................1 1 100.0 13 0 0 118.8Darnay Scott, WR 1994-2001..........................................................1 1 100.0 53 0 0 118.8Jim Breech, K 1980-92 ...................................................................1 1 100.0 12 0 0 116.7Pat McInally, WR-P 1976-85...........................................................4 3 75.0 81 0 0 116.7Anthony Wright, QB 2006 ...............................................................3 3 100.0 31 0 0 109.7Doug Gaynor, QB 1986 ...................................................................3 3 100.0 30 0 0 108.3James Brooks, RB 1984-91.............................................................2 1 50.0 8 1 0 100.0Dale Livingston, P-K 1968-69.........................................................2 2 100.0 15 0 0 97.9Fred Willis, RB 1971-72..................................................................3 2 66.7 24 0 0 91.0Scott Covington, QB 1999-2001 .....................................................5 4 80.0 23 0 0 85.8Adrian Breen, QB 1987....................................................................8 3 37.5 9 1 0 85.4Carl Pickens, WR 1992-99 .............................................................3 2 66.7 18 0 0 82.6Stan Fritts, RB 1975-76...................................................................4 2 50.0 31 0 0 76.0Dave Walter, QB 1987 ...................................................................21 10 47.6 113 0 0 64.2Dave Green, P 1974-75 ...................................................................3 1 33.3 22 0 0 60.4Dave Lewis, QB-P 1970-73 ...........................................................14 6 42.9 57 0 0 54.8Eric Kresser, QB 1997-99 .............................................................21 10 47.6 164 1 2 50.6J.T. O’Sullivan, QB 2009 ...............................................................11 4 36.4 40 0 0 47.5Eric Bieniemy, RB 1995-98 .............................................................2 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Steve Broussard, RB 1994...............................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Ki-Jana Carter, RB 1995-99 ...........................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Marvin Cobb, S 1975-79 ................................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6David Dunn, WR 1995-98 ...............................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Rob Hertel, QB 1978 .......................................................................4 1 25.0 9 0 0 39.6Lynn James, WR 1990-91 ...............................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Rex Keeling, P 1968 ........................................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Chad Ochocinco, WR 2001-10........................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Doug Pelfrey, K 1993-99 .................................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6Jordan Palmer, QB 2008-10 ..................................................15 10 66.7 59 0 2 34.4Wayne Clark, QB 1974 ..................................................................22 9 40.9 98 0 3 15.2Ben Bennett, QB 1987 .....................................................................6 2 33.3 25 0 1 7.6Cris Collinsworth, WR 1981-88 ......................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0.0Corey Dillon, RB 1997-2003 ...........................................................1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0.0Steve Kreider, WR 1979-86 .............................................................7 2 28.6 14 0 1 0.0Todd Philcox, QB 1990 ...................................................................2 0 0.0 0 0 1 0.0*Eddie Brown, WR 1985-91 ............................................................0 0 — 0 0 0 —*Ira Hillary, WR 1987-89 .................................................................0 0 — 0 0 0 —

*—Sacked on his only pass attempt

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TD TD TD 2-PTPLAYER RUSH RECV RET PAT CONV FG SAF PTSJim Breech, K 1980-92 .....................................................................0 0 0 476 0 225 0 1151Shayne Graham, K 2003-09 ..............................................................0 0 0 248 0 177 0 779Doug Pelfrey, K 1993-99 ...................................................................0 0 0 201 0 153 0 660Horst Muhlmann, K 1969-74 ............................................................0 0 0 189 0 120 0 549Pete Johnson, RB 1977-83 .............................................................64 6 0 - 0 - 0 420Chad Ochocinco, WR 2001-10 ...........................................................0 66 0 - 0 - 0 396Carl Pickens, WR-KR 1992-99 .........................................................0 63 1 - 2 - 0 388James Brooks, RB 1984-91.............................................................37 27 0 - 0 - 0 384Isaac Curtis, WR 1973-84 .................................................................0 53 0 - 0 - 0 318Chris Bahr, K 1976-79 ......................................................................0 0 0 130 0 62 0 316Corey Dillon, RB 1997-2003 ...........................................................45 5 0 - 0 - 0 300Rudi Johnson, RB 2001-07 .............................................................48 1 0 - 1 - 0 296Eddie Brown, WR 1985-91 ................................................................0 41 0 - 0 - 0 246Larry Kinnebrew, RB 1983-87 .........................................................37 3 0 - 0 - 0 240T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR-KR 2001-08 ...........................................1 37 0 - 0 - 0 228Cris Collinsworth, WR 1981-88 ........................................................0 36 0 - 0 - 0 216Darnay Scott, WR 1994-2001............................................................0 36 0 - 0 - 0 216Bob Trumpy, TE-WR 1968-77 ...........................................................0 35 0 - 0 - 0 210Neil Rackers, K 2000-02 ...................................................................0 0 0 74 0 44 0 206Rodney Holman, TE 1982-92 ............................................................0 34 0 - 0 - 0 204

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Essex Johnson, RB 1968-75 ...........................................................18 11 0 - 0 - 0 174Boobie Clark, RB 1973-78 ..............................................................25 2 0 - 0 - 0 162Ickey Woods, RB 1988-91 ...............................................................27 0 0 - 0 - 0 162Tim McGee, WR-KR 1986-92, 94-95 ................................................0 25 0 - 0 - 0 150Peter Warrick, WR-KR 2000-04 .........................................................2 18 2 - 0 - 0 132Chris Henry, WR 2005-09 .................................................................0 21 0 - 0 - 0 126Paul Robinson, RB 1968-72............................................................19 2 0 - 0 - 0 126Tony McGee, TE 1993-2001 .............................................................0 20 0 - 1 - 0 122Ken Anderson, QB 1971-86 ............................................................20 0 0 - 0 - 0 120Stanford Jennings, RB-KR 1984-90 ..................................................9 9 1 - 0 - 0 114Ki-Jana Carter, RB 1995-99 ...........................................................16 1 0 - 0 - 0 102Cedric Benson, RB 2008-10 .................................................... 15 1 0 - 0 - 1 98Dan Ross, TE 1979-83, 85 ................................................................0 16 0 - 0 - 0 96Charles Alexander, RB 1979-85 ......................................................13 2 0 - 0 - 0 90Don Bass, TE-WR 1978-81 ...............................................................0 13 1 - 0 - 0 84Stan Fritts, RB 1975-76...................................................................11 2 0 - 0 - 0 78Archie Griffin, RB 1976-83 ................................................................7 6 0 - 0 - 0 78Lemar Parrish, CB-KR 1970-77 ........................................................0 0 13 - 0 - 0 78Stanley Wilson, RB 1983-84,86,88 .................................................11 2 0 - 0 - 0 78Lenvil Elliott, RB 1973-78 .................................................................3 9 0 - 0 - 0 72Chip Myers, WR 1969-76 .................................................................0 12 0 - 0 - 0 72Dave Green, P-K 1974-75 .................................................................0 0 0 40 0 10 0 70Eric Ball, RB-KR 1989-94..................................................................8 3 0 - 0 - 0 66Eric Crabtree, WR 1969-71 ...............................................................0 11 0 - 0 - 0 66Derrick Fenner, RB 1992-94 ..............................................................9 2 0 - 0 - 0 66Harold Green, RB 1990-95 ................................................................8 3 0 - 0 - 0 66Jeff Blake, QB 1994-99 ..................................................................10 0 0 - 2 - 0 64Mike Nugent, K 2010 .................................................................. 0 0 0 17 0 15 0 62Doug Dressler, RB 1970-74 ..............................................................9 1 0 - 0 - 0 60M.L. Harris, TE 1980-85 ...................................................................0 10 0 - 0 - 0 60Jess Phillips, RB-DB 1968-72 ..........................................................8 2 0 - 0 - 0 60Craig Taylor, RB-KR 1989-91 ............................................................7 3 0 - 0 - 0 60Dale Livingston, P-K 1968-69...........................................................0 0 0 20 0 13 0 59Steve Kreider, WR 1979-86 ...............................................................0 9 0 2 0 - 0 56Matt Schobel, TE 2002-05 ................................................................0 9 0 - 1 - 0 56Bruce Coslet, TE 1969-76 .................................................................0 9 0 - 0 - 0 54Terrell Owens, WR 2010 ....................................................................0 9 0 - 0 - 0 54Speedy Thomas, WR 1969-72...........................................................1 8 0 - 0 - 0 54Kelley Washington, WR 2003-06 ......................................................0 9 0 - 0 - 0 54Kenny Watson, RB 2003-08 ..............................................................8 1 0 - 0 - 0 54Jeremi Johnson, RB 2003-09............................................................2 6 0 - 0 - 0 48Ian Sunter, K 1980 .............................................................................0 0 0 15 0 11 0 48Brandon Bennett, RB-KR 1998-2003.................................................5 1 1 - 0 - 0 42Eric Bieniemy, RB 1995-98 ...............................................................6 0 1 - 0 - 0 42Billy Brooks, WR 1976-79.................................................................0 7 0 - 0 - 0 42Jeff Query, WR 1992-95 ....................................................................0 7 0 - 0 - 0 42Ed Williams, RB 1974-75 ..................................................................5 2 0 - 0 - 0 42Fred Willis, RB 1971-72....................................................................7 0 0 - 0 - 0 42Charlie Joiner, WR 1972-75 ..............................................................0 6 0 - 0 - 0 36Mike Martin, WR-KR 1983-89...........................................................0 6 0 - 0 - 0 36Jack Thompson, QB 1979-82............................................................6 0 0 - 0 - 0 36Carson Palmer, QB 2003-10 .............................................................5 0 0 - 1 - 0 32Laveranues Coles, WR 2009 .............................................................0 5 0 - 0 - 0 30Tony Davis, RB-KR 1976-78 .............................................................5 0 0 - 0 - 0 30David Dunn, WR-KR 1995-98 ...........................................................0 4 1 - 0 - 0 30Boomer Esiason, QB 1984-92, 97 .....................................................5 0 0 - 0 - 0 30Eric Kattus, TE 1986-91 ....................................................................0 5 0 - 0 - 0 30Jon Kitna, QB 2001-05......................................................................5 0 0 - 0 - 0 30Pat McInally, P-WR 1976-85.............................................................0 5 0 - 0 - 0 30Ken Riley, CB 1969-83 ......................................................................0 0 5 - 0 - 0 30Clint Stitser, K 2010 ..........................................................................0 0 0 8 0 7 0 29Jermaine Gresham, TE 2010 .................................................... 0 4 0 - 0 - 1 26Brian Milne, RB 1996-99 .................................................................4 0 0 - 1 - 0 26Virgil Carter, QB 1970-73 ..................................................................4 0 0 1 0 - 0 25Tommy Casanova, S-KR 1972-77 .....................................................0 0 4 - 0 - 0 24Damon Gibson, WR-KR 1998............................................................0 3 1 - 0 - 0 24James Hundon, WR-KR 1996-99 ......................................................0 4 0 - 0 - 0 24Johnathan Joseph, CB 2006-10 ........................................................0 0 4 - 0 - 0 24Anthony Muñoz, OT 1980-92 ............................................................0 4 0 - 0 - 0 24Chris Perry, RB 2004-08 ...................................................................2 2 0 - 0 - 0 24Reggie Williams, LB 1976-89 ...........................................................0 0 3 - 0 - 2 22Ron Dugans, WR 2000-02 ................................................................0 3 0 - 1 - 0 20James Francis, LB 1990-98 .............................................................0 0 3 - 0 - 1 20Jim Gallery, K 1989 ...........................................................................0 0 0 13 0 2 0 19Al Beauchamp, LB 1968-75 ..............................................................0 0 3 - 0 - 0 18Andre Caldwell, WR 2008-10 ................................................... 0 3 0 - 0 - 0 18

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Foschi, TE 2009-10 ....................................................................0 2 0 - 0 - 0 12Robert Geathers, DE 2004-10 ................................................... 0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Ira Hillary, WR-KR 1987-89 ..............................................................0 2 0 - 0 - 0 12Ray Horton, CB 1983-88 ...................................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Robert Jackson, S 1981-87, 89 .........................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Nick Luchey, RB 1999-2002, 05 .........................................................2 0 0 - 0 - 0 12Tremain Mack, S-CB-KR 1997-2000 .................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Chinedum Ndukwe, S 2007-10 .........................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Lorenzo Neal, RB 2001-02 ................................................................0 2 0 - 0 - 0 12Tab Perry, WR 2005-07 .....................................................................1 1 0 - 0 - 0 12Mitchell Price, PR 1990-93 ...............................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12John Reaves, QB 1975-78.................................................................2 0 0 - 0 - 0 12Corey Sawyer, CB-KR 1994-98 ........................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Bernard Scott, RB 2009-10 ........................................................ 1 0 1 - 0 - 0 12Willie Shelby, KR-RB 1976-77 ..........................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Takeo Spikes, LB 1998-2002 ............................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Tony Stewart, TE 2002-06 .................................................................0 2 0 - 0 - 0 12Deacon Turner, RB 1978-80 ..............................................................1 1 0 - 0 - 0 12Michael Westbrook, WR 2002 ...........................................................0 2 0 - 0 - 0 12Craig Yeast, WR-KR 1999-2000 ........................................................0 0 2 - 0 - 0 12Aaron Pettrey, K 2010........................................................................0 0 0 5 0 2 0 11 Rod Sherman, WR-K 1968 ................................................................0 1 0 4 0 0 0 10Harry Gunner, DE 1968-69 ................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 1 8Garrison Hearst, RB 1996..................................................................0 1 0 - 1 - 0 8Brian Leonard, RB 2009-10 ....................................................... 0 1 0 - 1 - 0 8Leon White, LB 1986-91 ...................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 1 8Ashley Ambrose, CB 1996-98 ..........................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Estes Banks, RB 1968 .......................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Leo Barker, LB 1984-91 ....................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Ray Bentley, LB 1992 ........................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Lewis Billups, CB 1986-91 ...............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Brian Brennan, WR 1992 ...................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Mike Brim, CB 1993-95 ....................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Glenn Bujnoch, G 1976-82 ...............................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Antonio Chatman, WR-PR-KR 2006-09 ............................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Wayne Clark, QB 1974 ......................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Marvin Cobb, S 1975-79 ..................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Greg Cook, QB 1969-74....................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6John Copeland, DE 1993-2000 .........................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Jim Corbett, TE 1977-80 ...................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Neal Craig, S 1971-73 ......................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Mike Dingle, RB 1991-92..................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6DeDe Dorsey, RB 2007-09 ................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Eddie Edwards, DE 1977-88..............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Jonathan Fanene, DE-DT 2005-10 ....................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Danny Farmer, WR 2000-02 ..............................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Jim Griffin, DE 1968..........................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Clif Groce, RB 1999-2000 .................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Leon Hall, CB 2007-10 ............................................................... 0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Kevin Hardy, LB 2003-04 ..................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Jim Hargrove, RB 1981 .....................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6

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0 - 0 6Roger Jones, CB 1994-96 .................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Kevin Kaesviharn, S-CB 2001-06......................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Ethan Kilmer, S 2006-08 ...................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Charlie King, CB 1968-69 .................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Howie Kurnick, LB 1979-80 ..............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Kyle Larson, P 2004-08 ...................................................................1 0 0 0 0 - 0 6Jim LeClair, LB 1972-83 ...................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Marc Logan, RB 1987-88 ..................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Bob Maddox, DE 1974 ......................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Massimo Manca, K 1987 ..................................................................0 0 0 3 0 1 0 6David McCluskey, RB 1987 ...............................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6John McDaniel, WR 1974-77 ............................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Ostell Miles, RB 1992-93 ..................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Scott Mitchell, QB 2000-01...............................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Melvin Morgan, CB 1976-78 ............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Deltha O’Neal, CB 2004-07 ..............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Dave Rayner, K 2008 .........................................................................0 0 0 3 0 1 0 6Reggie Rembert, WR 1991-93 ...........................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Wade Russell, TE 1987 .....................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Mike St. Clair, DE 1980-82 ...............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Sam Shade, S 1995-98 .....................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Sedrick Shaw, RB 1999 .....................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6John Simmons, CB-KR 1981-86.......................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Tom Smiley, RB 1968 ........................................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Akili Smith, QB 1999-2002 ...............................................................1 0 0 - 0 - 0 6Kendal Smith, WR-KR 1989-90.........................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Jimmy Spencer, CB 1996-97 ............................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Milt Stegall, WR-KR 1992-94............................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Eric Thomas, CB 1987-92 .................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Odell Thurman, LB 2005 ...................................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Melvin Tuten, T 1995-96 ...................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Fernandus Vinson, S 1991-94 ..........................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Kevin Walter, WR 2003-05 ................................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Andrew Whitworth, OT-G 2006-10 ........................................... 0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Madieu Williams, S-CB 2004-07 ......................................................0 0 1 - 0 - 0 6Stepfret Williams, WR 1998 ..............................................................0 1 0 - 0 - 0 6Alfred Williams, DE 1991-94.............................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 2 4Ross Browner, DE 1978-86 ...............................................................0 0 0 1 0 - 1 3Coy Bacon, DE 1976-77....................................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Gary Burley, DE 1976-83 ..................................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Ron Carpenter, DT-DE 1970-76 .........................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Alex Gordon, LB 1991-93 .................................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Paul Justin, QB 1998 ........................................................................0 0 0 - 1 - 0 2Lemar Marshall, LB 2007 ..................................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Scott Schutt, LB 1987 .......................................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Sherman White, DE 1972-75.............................................................0 0 0 - 0 - 1 2Sandro Vitiello, K 1980 .....................................................................0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

PARRISH HITS PAYDIRT The only Bengals player ever to score two touchdowns in a game on returns and/or recoveries is Lemar Parrish — and he did it three times. Parrish, a Bengals cornerback and kick returner from 1970-77, scored two TDs on Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo (95-yard kickoff return and 83-yard return of a blocked FG attempt); on Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston (25-yard interception return and 33-yard interception return); and on Oct. 6, 1974 vs. Washington (90-yard punt return and 47-yard fumble return).

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2006-10 .................................14 3Ashley Ambrose, CB 1996-98 ...................................13 1Marvin Cobb, S 1975-79 ...........................................13 1James Francis, LB 1990-98 ......................................11 3Ray Griffin, CB 1978-84 .............................................11 3Dick Jauron, S 1978-81 .............................................11 1Corey Sawyer, CB 1994-98 .......................................11 1Brian Simmons, LB 1998-2006..................................11 2Darryl Williams, S 1992-95, 2000-01 ........................11 2Barney Bussey, S 1986-92 .........................................10 0Jim LeClair, LB 1972-83 ............................................10 0Bill Bergey, LB 1969-73 ...............................................9 0Lewis Billups, CB 1986-91 ..........................................9 0James Griffin, S 1983-85 .............................................9 3Artrell Hawkins, CB 1998-2003 ...................................9 1Bernard Jackson, S 1972-76 ........................................9 0Bobby Kemp, S 1981-86 ..............................................9 0Fletcher Smith, CB-S 1968-71 .....................................9 0Madieu Williams, S-CB 2004-07 .................................9 1Bo Harris, LB 1975-82 .................................................7 1Steve Tovar, LB 1993-97 ..............................................7 0Rickey Dixon, S 1988-92 .............................................6 0Rod Jones, CB 1990-96 ...............................................6 0Chinedum Ndukwe, S 2007-10 ....................................6 0Jimmy Spencer, CB 1996-97 .......................................6 0Bracey Walker, S 1994-96 ............................................6 0Mike Brim, CB 1993-95 ...............................................5 1Glenn Cameron, LB 1975-85 .......................................5 0Neal Craig, S 1971-73 .................................................5 1Bobby Hunt, S 1968-69 ...............................................5 0Bill Peterson, LB 1968-72 ............................................5 0Takeo Spikes, LB 1998-2002 .......................................5 1Odell Thurman, LB 2005 ..............................................5 1Sandy Durko, S 1970-72..............................................4 0Greg Myers, S 1996-99................................................4 0Scott Perry, CB 1976-79 ..............................................4 2Sam Shade, S 1995-98 ................................................4 0Doug Adams, LB 1971-74............................................3 0Leo Barker, LB 1984-91 ...............................................3 0Jeff Burris, CB 2002-03 ..............................................3 0Tom Carter, CB 1999-2001 ..........................................3 0John Copeland, DE 1993-2000 ...................................3 0Chris Crocker, S 2008-10 .......................................3 0Ken Dyer, S 1969-71 ....................................................3 0Kenny Graham, S 1970 ................................................3 0Cory Hall, S 1999-2002 ...............................................3 0Rodney Heath, CB 1999-2001......................................3 1 Dexter Jackson, S 2006-08 ..........................................3 0Brandon Johnson, LB 2008-10 .............................3 0Louis Oliver, S 1994 .....................................................3 0Bo Orlando, S 1996-97 ................................................3 0Jess Phillips, S 1968 (RB 1969-72) .............................3 0Keiwan Ratliff, CB 2004-07, 09-10...............................3 0Carl Zander, LB 1985-91 ..............................................3 0Ken Avery, LB 1969-74 ................................................2 0Rogers Beckett, S 2003-04...........................................2 0Chris Carter, S-FS 2000-01 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Robert Geathers, DE 2004-10 ...............................2 1Harry Gunner, DE 1968-69 ...........................................2 1Roger Jones, CB 1994-96 ............................................2 1Joe Kelly, LB 1986-89 ..................................................2 0Rey Maualuga, LB 2009-10 ...................................2 0Alonzo Mitz, DE 1991-92 .............................................2 0Melvin Morgan, CB 1976-78 .......................................2 0Reggie Nelson, S 2010 ..........................................2 0Mitchell Price, CB 1990-93..........................................2 0Keith Rivers, LB 2008-10 .......................................2 0Mark Roman, CB-FS 2000-03......................................2 0John Simmons, CB 1981-86........................................2 1Daryl Smith, CB 1987-88 .............................................2 0Justin Smith, DE 2001-07 ............................................2 0Jimmy Turner, CB 1983-86 ..........................................2 0Leon White, LB 1986-91 ..............................................2 0Sheldon White, CB 1993 ..............................................2 0Solomon Wilcots, S 1987-90 .......................................2 0Robert Bean, CB 2000-01 ............................................1 0Myron Bell, S 1998-99 ................................................1 0Roosevelt Blackmon, CB 1998-99................................1 0Greg Bright, S 1980-81 ................................................1 0Jim Browner, S 1979-80 ..............................................1 0Ross Browner, DE 1978-86 ..........................................1 0Richard Carey, CB 1989 ...............................................1 0Al Coleman, S 1969-71 ...............................................1 0Ricky Davis, S 1975 .....................................................1 0Chris Devlin, LB 1975-78 ............................................1 0Tom Dinkel, LB 1978-83, 85 ........................................1 0Gerald Dixon, LB 1996-97 ...........................................1 0Eddie Edwards, DE 1977-88.........................................1 0Richard Fain, CB 1991 .................................................1 0Jonathan Fanene, DE-DT 2005-10 ...............................1 1Steve Foley, LB 1998-2002 ..........................................1 0Oliver Gibson, DT 1999-2003 ......................................1 0David Grant, DE 1988-91 .............................................1 0John Guillory, DB 1969-70 ..........................................1 0Sherrill Headrick, LB 1968 ...........................................1 0Kim Herring, S 2004-05 ...............................................1 0Bryan Hicks, S 1980-84 ...............................................1 0Landon Johnson, LB 2004-07......................................1 0Adam Jones, CB 2010 ............................................1 0Dhani Jones, LB 2007-10 ............................................1 0Ethan Kilmer, S 2006-08 ..............................................1 1Charlie King, CB 1968-69 ............................................1 1Jevon Langford, DE 1996-2001 ...................................1 0Corey Lynch, S 2008 ....................................................1 0Tremain Mack, S 1997-2000 ........................................1 0Ricardo McDonald, LB 1992-97...................................1 0Michael Myers, DT 2007 ..............................................1 0Tom Nelson, S 2009-10 ..........................................1 0Rob Niehoff, S 1987 .....................................................1 0Ifeanyi Ohalete, S 2005 ................................................1 0Carl Powell, DE 2003-05..............................................1 0Ron Pritchard, LB 1972-77 ..........................................1 0Thomas Randolph, CB 1998 .......................................1 0Rick Razzano, LB 1980-84 ...........................................1 0Terrell Roberts, CB 2003-04 .........................................1 0Adrian Ross, LB 1998-2003 .........................................1 0Frostee Rucker, DE 2006-10 .................................1 0Jeff Schuh, LB 1981-85 ...............................................1 0Lamont Thompson, S 2002 ..........................................1 0John Thornton, DT 2003-08.........................................1 0Morgan Trent, CB 2009-10 ....................................1 0Leonard Wheeler, CB 1992-96 .....................................1 0Marvin White, S 2007-08, 10 .......................................1 0Wilson Whitley, DT 1977-82 ........................................1 0Dan Wilkinson, DT 1994-97.........................................1 0Roy Williams, S 2009-10 .............................................1 0

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11-3-91 Cle. Harold Green 24 135 29 09-6-92 @Sea. Harold Green 21 123 52 09-20-92 @G.B. Harold Green 21 101 15 011-8-92 @Chi. Harold Green 25 117 16 011-29-92 Pitt. Harold Green 16 116 34 012-20-92 N.E. Harold Green 31 190 53 19-21-97 @Den. Ki-Jana Carter 13 104 79 111-2-97 S.D. Corey Dillon 19 123 71 111-30-97 @Phil. Corey Dillon 19 114 37 012-4-97 Tenn. Corey Dillon 39 246 59 412-14-97 Dall. Corey Dillon 26 127 14 19-27-98 @Balt. Corey Dillon 25 116 14 010-18-98 @Tenn. Corey Dillon 14 124 66 111-1-98 Den. Corey Dillon 35 110 27 011-29-98 Jax. Corey Dillon 16 107 61 09-26-99 @Car. Corey Dillon 20 113 30 010-10-99 @Cle. Corey Dillon 28 168 38 011-28-99 @Pitt. Corey Dillon 23 120 20 012-5-99 S.F. Corey Dillon 25 133 27 112-12-99 Cle. Corey Dillon 28 192 50 310-1-00 Mia. Corey Dillon 22 110 19 010-22-00 Den. Corey Dillon 22 278 65 210-29-00 @Cle. Corey Dillon 27 137 25 111-26-00 Pitt. Corey Dillon 23 128 20 212-3-00 Ariz. Corey Dillon 35 216 57 19-9-01 N.E. Corey Dillon 24 104 40 110-14-01 Cle. Corey Dillon 31 140 25 110-28-01 @Det. Corey Dillon 27 184 96 212-23-01 @Balt. Corey Dillon 24 127 19 09-15-02 @Cle. Corey Dillon 22 108 14 010-6-02 @Ind. Corey Dillon 23 164 67 210-27-02 Tenn. Corey Dillon 30 138 31 111-10-02 @Balt. Corey Dillon 21 102 19 012-22-02 N.O. Corey Dillon 18 126 26 010-26-03 Sea. Rudi Johnson 27 101 18 111-9-03 Hou. Rudi Johnson 43 182 21 211-16-03 K.C. Rudi Johnson 22 165 54 011-23-03 @S.D. Corey Dillon 18 108 39 012-14-03 S.F. Rudi Johnson 21 174 49 210-3-04 @Pitt. Rudi Johnson 24 123 15 110-25-04 Den. Rudi Johnson 24 119 36 111-14-04 @Wash. Rudi Johnson 31 102 16 111-28-04 Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 202 52 212-19-04 Buff. Rudi Johnson 23 130 31 19-11-05 @Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 126 13 111-27-05 Balt. Rudi Johnson 27 114 28 212-11-05 Cle. Rudi Johnson 30 169 32 112-18-05 @Det. Rudi Johnson 24 117 33 29-17-06 Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 145 20 210-22-06 Car. Rudi Johnson 26 101 21 011-19-06 @N.O. Rudi Johnson 27 111 22 012-10-06 Oak. Rudi Johnson 30 117 11 212-24-06 @Den. Rudi Johnson 30 129 13 19-16-07 @Cle. Rudi Johnson 23 118 20 010-21-07 NYJ Kenny Watson 31 130 12 312-23-07 Cle. Kenny Watson 30 130 24 111-2-08 Jax. Cedric Benson 24 104 30 112-21-08 @Cle. Cedric Benson 38 171 46 012-28-08 K.C. Cedric Benson 25 111 14 19-20-09 @G.B. Cedric Benson 29 141 14 010-11-09 @Balt. Cedric Benson 27 120 28 110-25-09 Chi. Cedric Benson 37 189 26 111-8-09 Balt. Cedric Benson 34 117 21 111-22-09 @Oak. Bernard Scott 21 119 61 011-29-09 Cle. Larry Johnson 22 107 13 012-6-09 Det. Cedric Benson 36 110 11 012-27-09 K.C. Cedric Benson 29 133 32 010-10-10 T.B. Cedric Benson 23 144 22 011-21-10 Buff. Cedric Benson 25 124 26 112-19-10 Cle. Cedric Benson 31 150 18 1

DATE OPP. PLAYER ATT YDS LG TD10-27-68 @Oak. Paul Robinson 17 159 87 111-3-68 Hou. Paul Robinson 21 156 31 111-10-68 K.C. Paul Robinson 24 115 36 011-17-68 @Mia. Paul Robinson 22 134 54 310-4-69 @S.D. Jess Phillips 13 103 49 011-2-69 Oak. Jess Phillips 15 120 83 111-30-69 @Buff. Paul Robinson 24 117 17 09-20-70 Oak. Jess Phillips 15 130 76 111-15-70 Cle. Virgil Carter 9 110 73 011-22-70 Pitt. Paul Robinson 18 119 24 19-19-71 Phil. Essex Johnson 8 113 68 112-5-71 @Cle. Essex Johnson 4 109 86 110-29-72 Hou. Doug Dressler 19 110 16 110-29-72 Hou. Essex Johnson 16 103 19 19-23-73 Hou. Essex Johnson 15 131 19 19-30-73 @S.D. Essex Johnson 21 121 29 010-14-73 Pitt. Boobie Clark 28 112 11 110-21-73 K.C. Boobie Clark 26 104 11 110-31-76 Cle. Boobie Clark 21 100 24 211-21-76 @K.C. Archie Griffin 13 139 77 110-23-77 Den. Pete Johnson 16 108 65 111-5-78 @S.D. Deacon Turner 16 116 58 012-17-78 Cle. Pete Johnson 27 160 25 110-28-79 Phil. Archie Griffin 6 103 63 011-18-79 @Hou. Pete Johnson 14 113 35 111-25-79 St.L. Archie Griffin 17 105 36 010-19-80 Minn. Pete Johnson 26 115 25 111-30-80 @K.C. Pete Johnson 17 112 57 112-7-80 Balt. Pete Johnson 32 118 9 212-14-80 @Chi. Pete Johnson 28 134 18 111-1-81 Hou. Pete Johnson 26 114 15 111-29-81 @Cle. Pete Johnson 21 105 18 211-28-82 L.A. Raiders Pete Johnson 23 129 19 110-30-83 G.B. Pete Johnson 26 112 11 211-20-83 Hou. Pete Johnson 30 137 15 212-4-83 @Pitt. Pete Johnson 38 126 16 212-11-83 Det. Pete Johnson 26 118 16 211-18-84 Sea. Larry Kinnebrew 22 119 12 09-8-85 Sea. Larry Kinnebrew 18 101 16 19-30-85 @Pitt. James Brooks 18 133 32 211-3-85 @Buff. Larry Kinnebrew 30 128 10 112-8-85 Dall. James Brooks 13 109 32 29-18-86 @Cle. James Brooks 14 118 53 010-19-86 Hou. James Brooks 18 133 24 211-2-86 @Det. James Brooks 15 120 55 012-7-86 @N.E. James Brooks 18 163 56 112-7-86 @N.E. Stanley Wilson 16 120 58 110-11-87 @Sea. Marc Logan 16 103 30 111-15-87 @Atl. Larry Kinnebrew 27 100 17 110-9-88 NYJ Ickey Woods 30 139 21 210-23-88 Hou. James Brooks 16 102 18 311-6-88 Pitt. Ickey Woods 10 110 56 011-20-88 @Dall. James Brooks 16 148 51 111-27-88 Buff. Ickey Woods 26 129 17 312-4-88 S.D. Ickey Woods 19 141 30 212-17-88 Wash. Ickey Woods 18 115 24 09-17-89 Pitt. James Brooks 20 113 16 110-8-89 @Pitt. James Brooks 17 127 65 210-29-89 T.B. James Brooks 17 131 41 111-13-89 @Hou. James Brooks 19 141 58 111-26-89 @Buff. James Brooks 20 105 30 011-18-90 Pitt. James Brooks 20 105 21 012-23-90 Hou. James Brooks 20 201 56 19-8-91 Hou. James Brooks 20 101 14 09-15-91 @Cle. James Brooks 18 111 25 010-13-91 @Dall. Harold Green 12 124 75 110-21-91 @Buff. Harold Green 26 141 28 0

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DATE OPP. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD9-15-68 Den. Bob Trumpy 4 114 58 19-14-69 Mia. Eric Crabtree 3 113 69 29-21-69 S.D. Bob Trumpy 3 118 78 19-28-69 K.C. Bob Trumpy 4 100 80 110-12-69 NYJ Eric Crabtree 6 133 35 110-19-69 Den. Speedy Thomas 9 155 49 111-9-69 @Hou. Bob Trumpy 5 159 70 311-9-69 @Hou. Eric Crabtree 5 117 70 112-14-69 @Den. Speedy Thomas 7 177 62 19-19-71 Phil. Speedy Thomas 4 122 90 111-14-71 @Den. Bruce Coslet 5 102 71 112-9-72 Cle. Chip Myers 8 116 18 09-30-73 @S.D. Essex Johnson 2 116 78 210-21-73 K.C. Isaac Curtis 8 106 21 012-9-73 Cle. Isaac Curtis 5 117 70 312-16-73 @Hou. Isaac Curtis 2 144 77 29-15-74 Cle. Isaac Curtis 5 117 49 111-3-74 @Balt. Isaac Curtis 5 166 77 29-21-75 Cle. Isaac Curtis 6 127 50 111-2-75 Pitt. Charlie Joiner 5 114 34 111-17-75 Buff. Isaac Curtis 7 139 55 011-17-75 Buff. Chip Myers 7 108 30 011-23-75 @Cle. Charlie Joiner 7 200 51 010-31-76 Cle. Isaac Curtis 6 116 69 111-14-76 Hou. Isaac Curtis 4 116 54 112-6-76 @Oak. John McDaniel 9 201 46 19-25-77 Sea. Isaac Curtis 3 100 54 111-13-77 @Minn. Billy Brooks 7 198 94 112-10-77 Pitt. Billy Brooks 6 166 57 010-29-78 Hou. Isaac Curtis 4 130 57 111-13-78 Oak. Isaac Curtis 7 101 25 112-17-78 Cle. Isaac Curtis 7 138 43 09-9-79 @Buf. Billy Brooks 6 156 73 19-30-79 @Dall. Don Bass 8 108 21 110-21-79 @Cle. Don Bass 5 100 50 110-21-79 @Cle. Isaac Curtis 6 108 49 111-4-79 @Balt. Isaac Curtis 5 144 67 311-4-79 @Balt. Dan Ross 5 102 41 012-2-79 @Pitt. Isaac Curtis 5 119 32 210-19-80 Minn. Don Bass 7 110 55 112-7-80 Balt. Isaac Curtis 7 176 67 19-13-81 @NYJ Isaac Curtis 5 108 42 09-27-81 Buff. Cris Collinsworth 10 111 23 110-11-81 @Balt. Dan Ross 7 106 36 111-8-81 @S.D. Isaac Curtis 8 147 68 111-22-81 Den. Dan Ross 7 123 37 012-20-81 @Atl. Cris Collinsworth 5 128 74 19-19-82 @Pitt. Cris Collinsworth 9 144 35 012-20-82 @S.D. Cris Collinsworth 9 156 49 11-2-83 @Hou. Dan Ross 9 101 18 110-2-83 Balt. Cris Collinsworth 9 206 63 110-16-83 @Den. Cris Collinsworth 7 149 48 011-13-83 @K.C. Cris Collinsworth 7 118 32 111-28-83 @Mia. Isaac Curtis 4 114 80 111-28-83 @Mia. Cris Collinsworth 8 127 48 012-17-83 @Minn. Steve Kreider 9 109 21 09-2-84 @Den. Cris Collinsworth 10 141 24 09-16-84 @NYJ M.L. Harris 4 148 80 111-25-84 Atl. Cris Collinsworth 6 134 57 29-8-85 Sea. Cris Collinsworth 4 101 71 09-15-85 @St.L. Eddie Brown 5 106 44 19-22-85 S.D. Cris Collinsworth 10 161 26 210-20-85 @Hou. Eddie Brown 7 124 39 111-10-85 Cle. Cris Collinsworth 8 135 27 012-8-85 Dall. Cris Collinsworth 7 123 58 112-22-85 @N.E. Eddie Brown 5 129 44 19-28-86 Chi. Cris Collinsworth 6 115 43 011-9-86 @Hou. Eddie Brown 9 132 26 011-30-86 @Den. Cris Collinsworth 8 138 46 212-7-86 @N.E. James Brooks 6 101 30 012-21-86 NYJ Rodney Holman 6 129 34 1

DATE OPP. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD11-1-87 Hou. James Brooks 6 103 46 011-1-87 Hou. Cris Collinsworth 8 121 22 011-8-87 Mia. Eddie Brown 8 105 21 011-22-87 Pitt. Tim McGee 8 139 49 012-13-87 @Cle. Tim McGee 4 117 44 012-27-87 @Hou. Cris Collinsworth 4 119 53 09-4-88 Phoe. Eddie Brown 6 143 61 19-11-88 @Phil. Tim McGee 4 114 78 29-25-88 Cle. Eddie Brown 4 127 46 010-9-88 NYJ Eddie Brown 5 103 60 211-6-88 Pitt. Eddie Brown 7 216 86 212-17-88 Wash. Eddie Brown 2 115 69 19-17-89 Pitt. Tim McGee 6 100 27 010-29-89 T.B. Tim McGee 5 127 46 211-19-89 Det. Tim McGee 11 194 55 112-10-89 Sea. Tim McGee 7 109 23 112-17-89 Hou. Eddie Brown 6 107 35 212-17-89 Hou. Tim McGee 6 147 74 112-25-89 @Minn. Eddie Brown 6 109 34 19-16-90 @S.D. Eddie Brown 10 178 30 29-23-90 N.E. Tim McGee 6 163 52 010-7-90 @L.A. Rams James Brooks 7 109 30 210-7-90 @L.A. Rams Rodney Holman 10 161 27 010-7-90 @L.A. Rams Tim McGee 8 142 32 010-6-91 Sea. Eddie Brown 7 117 43 011-10-91 Pitt. Tim McGee 3 101 52 09-26-93 Sea. Tony McGee 7 102 37 010-24-93 @Hou. Carl Pickens 7 127 36 010-30-94 Dall. Darnay Scott 4 155 67 211-6-94 @Sea. Darnay Scott 7 157 76 011-13-94 Hou. Carl Pickens 11 188 50 311-20-94 Ind. Carl Pickens 6 103 53 011-27-94 @Den. Carl Pickens 6 132 70 112-4-94 Pitt. Carl Pickens 4 105 56 112-24-94 Phil. Carl Pickens 9 135 51 19-3-95 @Ind. Tony McGee 6 118 41 09-10-95 Jax. Carl Pickens 5 102 68 19-24-95 Hou. Tony McGee 8 109 35 19-24-95 Hou. Darnay Scott 4 125 56 110-1-95 Mia. Carl Pickens 9 117 44 310-19-95 @Pitt. Carl Pickens 8 108 41 111-12-95 @Hou. Carl Pickens 7 108 30 211-19-95 Pitt. Carl Pickens 8 129 26 111-10-96 Pitt. Carl Pickens 12 103 21 011-24-96 Atl. Carl Pickens 11 176 61 312-1-96 @Jax. Carl Pickens 7 109 26 312-8-96 Balt. Darnay Scott 8 103 27 09-21-97 @Den. Carl Pickens 8 125 48 011-30-97 @Phil. James Hundon 5 118 52 212-14-97 Dall. Darnay Scott 4 112 48 112-21-97 Balt. Darnay Scott 6 129 77 19-13-98 @Det. Darnay Scott 5 130 70 29-27-98 @Balt. Carl Pickens 7 120 67 210-11-98 Pitt. Carl Pickens 13 204 50 112-20-98 @Pitt. Brandon Bennett 3 119 55 012-20-98 @Pitt. Darnay Scott 7 152 61 110-10-99 @Cle. Darnay Scott 8 110 19 011-7-99 @Sea. Carl Pickens 4 104 75 111-28-99 @Pitt. Darnay Scott 4 123 76 112-5-99 S.F. Carl Pickens 7 107 37 212-17-00 Jax. Danny Farmer 5 102 38 09-9-01 N.E. Darnay Scott 5 104 34 012-30-01 Pitt. Peter Warrick 10 109 20 012-30-01 Pitt. Darnay Scott 7 113 49 01-6-02 @Tenn. Darnay Scott 9 152 39 011-10-02 @Balt. Chad Ochocinco 7 110 39 111-17-02 Cle. Chad Ochocinco 4 103 72 111-24-02 @Pitt. Chad Ochocinco 7 152 55 012-8-02 @Car. Chad Ochocinco 6 114 32 012-29-02 @Buff. Chad Ochocinco 6 123 50 0

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DATE OPP. PLAYER ATT CMP YDS TD LG INT9-21-69 S.D. Greg Cook 22 14 327 3 78 110-27-74 Hou. Ken Anderson 44 30 352 3 37 111-2-75 Pitt. Ken Anderson 42 19 331 3 35 311-17-75 Buf. Ken Anderson 46 30 447 2 55 012-10-77 Pitt. Ken Anderson 33 15 303 1 57 111-13-78 Oak. Ken Anderson 50 30 388 2 34 410-21-79 @Cle. Ken Anderson 32 20 318 2 50 011-4-79 @Balt. Ken Anderson 28 17 320 3 67 29-27-81 Buff. Ken Anderson 40 28 328 3 23 010-18-81 Pitt. Ken Anderson 28 16 346 2 73 011-22-81 Den. Ken Anderson 37 25 396 3 65 09-12-82 Hou. Ken Anderson 40 29 354 2 50 09-19-82 @Pitt. Ken Anderson 38 27 323 0 35 312-20-82 @S.D. Ken Anderson 56 40 416 2 49 11-2-83 @Hou. Ken Anderson 31 27 323 2 44 010-2-83 Balt. Ken Anderson 31 21 330 3 63 311-28-83 @Mia. Ken Anderson 36 23 342 1 80 29-2-84 @Den. Ken Anderson 49 25 323 0 28 19-9-84 K.C. Ken Anderson 37 24 310 0 35 09-16-84 @NYJ Ken Anderson 22 16 316 2 80 49-22-85 S.D. Boomer Esiason 44 26 320 3 26 210-20-85 @Hou. Boomer Esiason 52 30 381 3 39 312-1-85 Hou. Boomer Esiason 24 18 320 3 64 012-15-85 @Wash. Boomer Esiason 39 22 357 2 56 211-16-86 Sea. Boomer Esiason 33 22 334 1 57 111-30-86 @Den. Boomer Esiason 30 21 306 2 46 112-21-86 NYJ Boomer Esiason 30 23 425 5 49 110-25-87 @Pitt. Boomer Esiason 32 20 303 2 43 211-1-87 Hou. Boomer Esiason 41 26 387 2 47 211-22-87 Pitt. Boomer Esiason 53 30 409 0 49 312-6-87 K.C. Boomer Esiason 44 28 368 2 26 012-13-87 @Cle. Boomer Esiason 39 22 361 1 54 29-11-88 @Phil. Boomer Esiason 32 20 363 4 78 110-2-88 @L.A. Raiders Boomer Esiason 28 21 332 3 37 011-6-88 Pitt. Boomer Esiason 23 16 318 3 86 29-17-89 Pitt. Boomer Esiason 27 16 328 2 45 011-19-89 Det. Boomer Esiason 39 30 399 3 55 112-17-89 Hou. Boomer Esiason 27 20 326 4 74 012-25-89 @Minn. Boomer Esiason 54 31 367 3 65 310-7-90 @L.A. Rams Boomer Esiason 45 31 490 3 32 011-10-91 Pitt. Boomer Esiason 43 32 361 1 52 112-22-91 N.E. Boomer Esiason 40 20 333 3 53 0

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9-14-03 @Oak. Chad Ochocinco 8 131 34 09-14-03 @Oak. Peter Warrick 8 109 30 110-19-03 Balt. Chad Ochocinco 5 130 82 111-16-03 K.C. Peter Warrick 6 114 77 111-23-03 @S.D. Chad Ochocinco 10 107 22 311-30-03 @Pitt. Chad Ochocinco 6 117 58 112-21-03 @St.L. Chad Ochocinco 7 115 47 09-26-04 Balt. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 7 116 22 010-25-04 Den. Chad Ochocinco 7 149 50 111-28-04 Cle. Chad Ochocinco 10 117 46 112-5-04 @Balt. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 171 34 112-5-04 @Balt. Chad Ochocinco 10 161 51 2 12-12-04 @N.E. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 12 145 33 09-18-05 Minn. Chad Ochocinco 7 139 70 110-2-05 Hou. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 8 105 22 010-16-05 @Tenn. Chad Ochocinco 8 135 35 111-20-05 Ind. Chad Ochocinco 8 189 68 111-27-05 Balt. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 9 147 30 112-24-05 Buff. Chad Ochocinco 9 117 41 19-17-06 Cle. Chris Henry 5 113 43 010-15-06 @T.B. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 102 33 111-12-06 S.D. Chad Ochocinco 11 260 74 211-19-06 @N.O. Chad Ochocinco 6 190 60 311-26-06 @Cle. Chad Ochocinco 7 123 43 011-30-06 Balt. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 106 40 1

DATE OPP. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD DATE OPP. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD12-10-06 Oak. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 8 118 36 112-10-06 Oak. Chad Ochocinco 5 101 42 012-31-06 Pitt. Chris Henry 4 124 66 19-16-07 @Cle. Chad Ochocinco 11 209 32 29-23-07 @Sea. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 12 141 35 19-23-07 @Sea. Chad Ochocinco 9 138 20 010-1-07 N.E. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 100 23 110-14-07 @K.C. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 8 145 42 210-21-07 NYJ Chad Ochocinco 3 102 56 011-25-07 Tenn. Chad Ochocinco 12 103 22 312-30-07 @Mia. Chad Ochocinco 4 131 70 29-21-08 @NYG T.J. Houshmandzadeh 12 146 26 111-16-08 Phil. T.J. Houshmandzadeh 12 149 26 110-18-09 Hou. Chad Ochocinco 5 103 50 010-25-09 Chi. Chad Ochocinco 10 118 19 212-6-09 Det. Chad Ochocinco 9 137 36 19-12-10 @N.E. Chad Ochocinco 12 159 28 110-3-10 @Cle. Terrell Owens 10 222 78 110-10-10 T.B. Terrell Owens 7 102 43 110-24-10 @Atl. Chad Ochocinco 10 108 18 110-24-10 @Atl. Jordan Shipley 6 131 64 111-8-10 Pitt. Terrell Owens 10 141 27 212-26-10 S.D. Jerome Simpson 6 124 59 21-2-11 @Balt. Jerome Simpson 12 123 21 1

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S11-6-94 @Sea. Jeff Blake 43 31 387 0 76 111-13-94 Hou. Jeff Blake 33 23 354 4 50 09-24-95 Hou. Jeff Blake 46 24 356 3 56 011-24-96 Atl. Jeff Blake 36 21 349 4 61 012-1-96 @Jax. Jeff Blake 39 23 313 3 48 29-7-97 @Balt. Jeff Blake 45 25 317 1 36 211-30-97 @Phil. Boomer Esiason 47 27 378 4 52 19-13-98 @Det. Neil O’Donnell 36 25 303 2 70 012-20-98 @Pitt. Jeff Blake 36 20 367 1 61 112-5-99 S.F. Jeff Blake 30 21 334 4 58 011-11-01 @Jax. Jon Kitna 48 28 303 0 32 112-30-01 Pitt. Jon Kitna 68 35 411 2 49 11-6-02 @Tenn. Jon Kitna 47 28 340 0 39 112-1-02 Balt. Jon Kitna 46 30 308 2 35 19-14-03 @Oak. Jon Kitna 41 25 303 1 34 29-26-04 Balt. Carson Palmer 52 25 316 0 23 312-5-04 @Balt. Carson Palmer 36 29 382 3 51 19-18-05 Minn. Carson Palmer 40 27 337 3 70 111-20-05 Ind. Carson Palmer 38 25 335 2 68 111-27-05 Balt. Carson Palmer 30 22 302 3 54 19-17-06 Cle. Carson Palmer 40 24 352 2 43 211-12-06 S.D. Carson Palmer 42 31 440 3 74 09-16-07 @Cle. Carson Palmer 50 33 401 6 32 29-23-07 @Sea. Carson Palmer 43 27 342 1 35 210-14-07 @K.C. Carson Palmer 43 26 320 2 42 211-18-07 Ariz. Carson Palmer 52 37 329 2 37 412-30-07 @Mia. Carson Palmer 32 23 316 3 70 112-20-09 @S.D. Carson Palmer 40 27 314 2 49 19-12-10 @N.E. Carson Palmer 50 34 345 2 51 110-3-10 @Cle. Carson Palmer 36 25 371 2 78 010-24-10 @Atl. Carson Palmer 50 36 412 3 64 01-2-11 @Balt. Carson Palmer 45 32 305 1 39 2

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NET FIRST RUSH PASS TOTALYEAR PLAYS DOWNS YDS YDS YDS PTS1968 772 171 1807 1619 3426 2151969 728 172 1523 2345 3868 2801970 831 210 2057 1870 3927 3121971 867 236 2142 2124 4266 2841972 899 255 1996 2321 4317 2991973 871 252 2236 2276 4512 2861974 835 260 1978 2511 4489 2831975 966 295 1819 3241 5060 3401976 878 238 2109 2191 4300 3351977 904 248 1861 2333 4194 2381978 1034 271 2131 2741 4872 2521979 1049 289 2329 2310 4639 3371980 1060 283 2069 2815 4884 2441981 1078 361 1973 3995 5968 4211982 606 207 949 2339 3288 2321983 1036 327 2104 3183 5287 3461984 1081 339 2179 3301 5480 3391985 1062 344 2183 3717 5900 4411986 1046 348 2533 3957 6490 4091987 1045 319 2164 3213 5377 2851988 985 351 2710 3347 6057 4481989 1083 348 2483 3618 6101 4041990 943 277 2120 2943 5063 3601991 993 286 1811 3158 4969 2631992 934 248 1976 1943 3919 2741993 986 239 1511 2541 4052 1871994 990 267 1556 3236 4792 2761995 975 288 1439 3753 5192 349 1996 1088 332 1793 3432 5225 3721997 1002 310 1966 3316 5282 3551998 979 271 1639 3185 4824 2681999 1039 293 2051 3226 5277 2832000 1001 254 2314 1946 4260 1852001 1071 294 1712 3088 4800 2262002 1054 315 1730 3476 5206 2792003 1038 313 1987 3342 5329 3462004 1004 286 1839 3301 5140 3742005 1018 342 1910 3820 5730 4212006 994 313 1629 3833 5462 3732007 1008 320 1556 4012 5568 3802008 984 245 1520 2406 3926 2042009 1011 295 2056 2890 4946 3052010 1046 317 1522 3767 5289 322

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BENGALS RETURNED KICKOFF FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh — Bernard Scott, 96 yds.

OPPONENT RETURNED KICKOFF FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 25, 2010 at N.Y. Jets — Brad Smith, 89 yds.

BENGALS RETURNED PUNT FOR TOUCHDOWN:Nov. 16, 2003 vs. Kansas City — Peter Warrick,

68 yds.

OPPONENT RETURNED PUNT FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Oct. 26, 2008 at Houston — Jacoby Jones, 73 yds.

BENGALS RETURNED INTERCEPTION FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo — Johnathan Joseph, 21 yds.

OPPONENT RETURNED INTERCEPTION FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Dec. 12, 2010 at Pittsburgh — LaMarr Woodley, 14 yds.

BENGALS RECOVERED OPPONENT’S FUMBLE IN END ZONE FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 16, 1986 vs. Seattle — Eddie Edwards

BENGALS RETURNED OPPONENT’S FUMBLE FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta — Adam Jones, 59 yds.

OPPONENT RECOVERED BENGALS FUMBLEIN END ZONE FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina — Al Wallace recovered Jon Kitna fumble

OPPONENT RETURNED BENGALS FUMBLE FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo — Drayton Florence, 27 yds.

BENGALS BLOCKED A PUNT:Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona — DeDe Dorsey blocked

Mike Barr punt (TD)

BENGALS RETURNED BLOCKED PUNT FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona — DeDe Dorsey blocked Mike Barr punt and returned it 19 yds. for a TD

OPPONENT BLOCKED A PUNT:Nov. 8, 2010 vs. Pittsburgh — William Gay blocked

Kevin Huber punt

OPPONENT RETURNED BLOCKED PUNT FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Sept. 14, 2008 vs. Tennessee — Keith Bulluck blocked Kyle Larson punt and recovered ball in end zone for TD

BENGALS BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT:Oct. 18, 2009 vs. Houston — Antwan Odom blocked

Kris Brown’s 28-yd. FG attempt

BENGALS RETURNED BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo — Lemar Parrish, 83 yds.

OPPONENT BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT:Oct. 3, 2010 at Cleveland — Scott Fujita blocked Mike

Nugent’s 44-yd. attempt

OPPONENT RETURNED BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT FOR TOUCHDOWN:

Dec. 1, 1996 at Jacksonville — Mickey Washington, 65 yds.

BENGALS BLOCKED AN EXTRA POINT ATTEMPT:Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans — Johnathan Joseph

blocked John Carney’s PAT attempt

OPPONENT BLOCKED AN EXTRA POINT ATTEMPT:

Oct. 4, 2009 at Cleveland — Shaun Rogers blocked Shayne Graham’s PAT attempt

BENGALS SCORED ON SAFETY:Sept. 23, 2007 at Seattle — Lemar Marshall sacked

Matt Hasselbeck in the end zone

OPPONENT SCORED ON SAFETY:Nov. 25, 2010 at N.Y. Jets — Bengals QB Carson

Palmer tackled in end zone by Trevor Pryce

BENGALS WON SHUTOUTDec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland — 14-0 win

BENGALS LOST SHUTOUTJan. 3, 2010 at New York Jets — 37-0 loss

BENGALS LAST TIMES

GO LONG … REAL LONGThe Bengals record book shows two pass plays of 90 or more yards:

•QB Ken Anderson hooked up with WR Billy Brooks for a team-record 94-yarder for a touchdown Nov. 13, 1977 at Minnesota.• QB Virgil Carter connected with WR Speedy Thomas for a 90-yard TD strike on Sept. 19, 1971 vs. Philadelphia at Riverfront Stadium.

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1. 102 yds. – Louis Breeden — interception at San Diego, 11-8-81 102 yds. – Eric Bieniemy — KO return at N.Y. Giants, 10-26-97 102 yds. – Artrell Hawkins — interception at Houston, 11-3-02 4. 100 yds. – Glenn Holt — KO return at Buffalo, 11-4-07 5. 99 yds. – Tremain Mack — KO return vs. Tennessee, 11-14-99 6. 98 yds. – Stanford Jennings — KO return at Kansas City, 11-13-88 7. 97 yds. – Darryl Williams — interception vs. Pittsburgh, 11-7-93 97 yds. – Willie Shelby — KO return at Cleveland, 10-3-76 97 yds. – Tremain Mack — KO return at Baltimore, 9-27-98 10. 96 yds. – Ray Griffin — interception vs. San Diego, 11-11-79 96 yds. – Corey Dillon — rush at Detroit, 10-28-01 96 yds. – Bernard Scott — KO return at Pittsburgh, 11-15-09 13. 95 yds. – Carl Pickens — punt return at Green Bay, 9-20-92 95 yds. – Lemar Parrish — KO return at Buffalo, 11-8-70 15. 94 yds. – Tim McGee — KO return vs. Minnesota, 10-23-86 (not a TD) 94 yds. – Ken Anderson to Billy Brooks — pass at Minnesota, 11-13-77 94 yds. – Brandon Bennett — KO return at Baltimore, 11-10-02 94 yds. – Tab Perry — KO return at Pittsburgh, 12-4-05 (not a TD) 19. 93 yds. – Stanford Jennings — KO return vs. San Francisco, 1-22-89 (Super Bowl XXIII) 20. 90 yds. – Lemar Parrish — punt return vs. Washington, 10-6-74 90 yds. – Virgil Carter to Speedy Thomas — pass vs. Philadelphia, 9-19-71 90 yds. – David Dunn — KO return vs. Pittsburgh, 11-10-96

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1. 105 yds. – Mercury Morris (Miami) — KO return at Cincinnati, 9-14-69 2. 103 yds. – Bob Gresham (Houston) — KO return at Cincinnati, 9-23-73 3. 101 yds. – Derrick Mason (Tennessee) — KO return at Cincinnati, 11-18-01 4. 100 yds. – Max Anderson (Buffalo) — KO return at Cincinnati, 9-22-68 100 yds. – Jon Vaughn (New England) — KO return at Cincinnati, 12-20-92 6. 99 yds. – Antwaan Randle El (Pittsburgh) — KO return at Cincinnati, 10-13-02 99 yds. – Jeff Garcia to Andre’ Davis (Cleveland) — pass at Cleveland, 10-17-04 99 yds. – Terrence McGee (Buffalo) — KO return at Cincinnati, 12-24-05 9. 98 yds. – Darrol Ray (N.Y. Jets) — interception at Cincinnati, 1-9-83 (playoff game) 98 yds. – Chad Williams (Baltimore) — interception at Cincinnati, 12-1-02 11. 97 yds. – Darren Lewis (Chicago) — KO return at Chicago, 11-8-92 97 yds. – Brandon Tate (New England) — KO return at New England, 9-12-10 13. 96 yds. – Carl Roaches (Houston) — KO return at Houston, 10-4-81 96 yds. – Bobby Humphrey (N.Y. Jets) — KO return at Cincinnati, 12-21-86 15. 95 yds. – Aaron Bailey (Indianapolis) — KO return at Cincinnati, 12-22-96 95 yds. – Lamont Brightful (Baltimore) — punt return at Baltimore, 11-10-02 17. 94 yds. – Herschel Walker (Philadelphia) — KO return at Cincinnati, 12-24-94 18. 93 yds. – Robert Lyles (Houston) — fumble return at Cincinnati, 10-19-8619. 92 yds. – Billy Lefear (Cleveland) — KO return at Cleveland, 11-23-75 (not a TD) 92 yds. – Bo Jackson (L.A. Raiders) — rush at Los Angeles, 11-5-89 92 yds. – Eric Metcalf (Cleveland) — punt return at Cincinnati, 9-4-94

BENGALS LONGEST PLAYS

OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAYS

THIS RECORD HOLDS THE RECORD The oldest season record in Bengals history, and the only one still standing from the Nippert Stadium years, is QB Greg Cook’s average of 9.41 yards gained per passing attempt in 1969. The only other average of more than nine yards was 9.21 by QB Boomer Esiason in 1988.

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PAUL BROWN STADIUM (2000-PRESENT)First Preseason Game: Aug. 19, 2000 Final Score: Bengals 24, Chicago 20; Attendance: 56,180First Regular-Season Game: Sept. 10, 2000 Final Score: Cleveland 24, Bengals 7; Attendance: 64,006 First Bengals Scoring Play: Ron Dugans 4-yard TD pass from Akili Smith (14:33 left in 2nd quarter) First Opp. Scoring Play: Travis Prentice 16-yard TD run (3:43 left in 1st quarter)Bengals’ Total W-L Record at Paul Brown Stadium (Regular Season): 44-43-1 (.506)Largest Crowd at Paul Brown Stadium: 66,188 on Oct. 28, 2007 — Pittsburgh 24, Bengals 13

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RIVERFRONT STADIUM/CINERGY FIELD (1970-99)(Note: Stadium was called Riverfront Stadium from 1970-95 and was renamed Cinergy Field in 1996.)

First Preseason Game: Aug. 8, 1970 Final Score: Bengals 27, Washington 12; Attendance: 52,299First Regular-Season Game: Sept. 20, 1970 Final Score: Bengals 31, Oakland 21; Attendance: 56,616 First Bengals Scoring Play: Sam Wyche 5-yard TD run (13:08 left in 1st quarter) First Opp. Scoring Play: Fred Biletnikoff 20-yard TD pass from Daryle Lamonica (0:30 left in 1st quarter)Last Regular-Season Game: Dec. 12, 1999 Final Score: Bengals 44, Cleveland 28; Attendance: 59,972 Last Bengals Scoring Play: Darnay Scott 52-yard TD pass from Jeff Blake; Doug Pelfrey PAT kick (3:15 left in 3rd quarter) Last Opp. Scoring Play: Darrin Chiaverini 19-yard TD pass from Ty Detmer; Phil Dawson PAT kick (0:49 left in 4th quarter) Bengals’ Total W-L Record at Riverfront/Cinergy (Regular Season): 128-100-0 (.561)Largest Crowd at Riverfront/Cinergy: 60,284 on Oct. 17, 1971 — Cleveland 27, Bengals 24

NIPPERT STADIUM (1968-69) First Preseason Game: Aug. 3, 1968 Final Score: Kansas City 38, Bengals 14; Attendance: 21,682First Regular-Season Game: Sept. 15, 1968 Final Score: Bengals 24, Denver 10; Attendance: 25,049 First Bengals Scoring Play: Dale Livingston 49-yard FG (12:02 left in 3rd quarter) First Bengals TD: Bob Trumpy 58-yard pass from John Stofa (8:58 left in 3rd quarter) First Opp. Scoring Play: Bob Humphreys 33-yard FG (3:07 left in 3rd quarter) First Opp. TD: Eric Crabtree 5-yard pass from Jim Leclair (11:57 left in 4th quarter)Last Regular-Season Game: Nov. 16, 1969 Final Score: Boston 25, Bengals 14; Attendance: 25,913 Last Bengals Scoring Play: Jess Phillips 4-yard TD run; Horst Muhlmann PAT kick (13:10 left in 4th quarter) Last Opp. Scoring Play: Gino Capelletti 43-yard FG (7:58 left in 3rd quarter) Last Opp. TD: Charley Frazier 6-yard pass from Mike Taliaferro; Gino Cappelletti PAT kick (1:24 left in 1st quarter)Bengals’ Total W-L Record at Nippert (Regular Season): 6-8-0 (.429)Largest Crowd at Nippert: 28,642 on Sept. 29, 1968 — San Diego 31, Bengals 10

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Paul Brown, who left the Cleveland Browns following the 1962 season with an NFL record of 115-49-6, seven conference titles, and three NFL championships, had the urge to get back into football. His son Mike did a study on pro football expansion and recommended Cincinnati as a potential site. In 1965, Brown met with Ohio Governor James Rhodes and the two agreed the state could accommodate a second pro football team.

1966 Fearful the Reds baseball team would leave town and feeling pressure from local businessmen pushing for a pro football franchise, Cincinnati’s city council approved the construction of Riverfront Stadium.

1967 Brown’s group was awarded an AFL expansion franchise. Brown called the team the Bengals, the name of Cincinnati’s pro teams in the old AFL of the late 1930s. The Bengals acquired their first player late in the year when they traded two draft picks to Miami for QB John Stofa.

1968 The Bengals were awarded 40 veteran players in the allocation draft. In the college draft, they selected Tennessee center Bob Johnson as their first pick. The Bengals lost their first preseason game, 38-14, to Kansas City, before 21,682 fans at Nippert Stadium. The Bengals upset Denver, 24-10, and Buffalo, 34-23, in their first two regular-season home games. Paul Robinson led the AFL in rushing with 1,023 yards and he was named Rookie of the Year.

1969 Brown drafted quarterback Greg Cook of the University of Cincinnati in the first round. The same draft also produced linebacker Bill Bergey. The Bengals jumped out to a 3-0 record, but finished 4-9-1. Brown was named AFL Coach of the Year. Bergey was honored as the AFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, and Cook won the AFL passing title.

1970 The NFL-AFL merger took place before the season, and the Bengals made their first NFL campaign a memorable one. After losing 6 of their first 7 games, they rallied to finish 8-6 and win the new AFC Central Division. In their first playoff game, they lost, 17-0, to eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore. QB Greg Cook was forced to the Injured Reserve list in training camp with a shoulder injury that would end his career, and Virgil Carter took over as the starter.

1971 The Bengals drafted QB Ken Anderson in the third round. Anderson would go on to play 16 seasons for the club and set numerous team passing records.

1972 Anderson unseated Carter as the starting QB and the Bengals won three of the last four games to finish 8-6. DT Mike Reid and WR Chip Myers were selected for the Pro Bowl.

1973 The Bengals split their first eight games, then

swept their last six and won their second AFC Central Division title. Cincinnati lost to Miami, 34-16, in the AFC playoffs. Rookie Boobie Clark, who finished the year with 988 yards rushing and 45 pass receptions, was named AFC Rookie of the Year. Essex Johnson led Cincinnati with a career-high 997 yards rushing and rookie Isaac Curtis caught 45 passes.

1974 Cincinnati traded Bill Bergey to Philadelphia for two first-round draft choices and a third-round pick in 1977. Jim LeClair replaced Bergey at middle linebacker. Anderson won the NFL passing championship and completed a then club-record 64.9 percent of his attempts. Cornerback Lemar Parrish led the NFL in punt returns.

1975 The Bengals opened with six straight wins and went on to post an 11-3 record, their best regular-season mark. The Bengals qualified as the AFC wild card team for the playoffs, but they lost to Oakland, 31-28, in the playoffs. Anderson won his second NFL passing championship. A serious blow was the loss of defensive tackle Mike Reid, who retired at age 26 to pursue a career in music.

1976 Brown announced his retirement after 41 seasons of coaching and named Bill Johnson, his long-time assistant, as the successor. Brown continued to serve as the club’s general manager and vice president. The Bengals acquired defensive end Coy Bacon in a trade with San Diego and drafted halfback Archie Griffin, the two-time Heisman Trophy winner from Ohio State. The Bengals won nine of their first 11 games and finished 10-4, but did not make the playoffs. Cornerback Ken Riley led the AFC with nine interceptions.

1977 A loss to Houston in the final game cost the Bengals a spot in the playoffs. The team finished with an 8-6 record.

1978 QB Ken Anderson missed the first four games with a broken bone in his right hand, and Homer Rice replaced Bill Johnson as head coach after the Bengals started 0-5. The team dipped to marks of 0-8 and 1-12 before rebounding under Rice to win the last three games. In the season finale, the Bengals blasted Cleveland, 48-16, setting series records for points and victory margin.

1979 Fullback Pete Johnson powered his way to 15 touchdowns, but the Bengals struggled to their second straight 4-12 record. After the season, former Cleveland coach Forrest Gregg was named to replace Homer Rice as Bengals head coach.

1980 The Bengals went 6-10 and managed only 244 points, lowest in the AFC. They did upset defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh twice. First-round draft choice Anthony Muñoz began his Hall of Fame career.

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striped helmets, jerseys and pants. They had at least a share of the AFC Central lead the entire season and, on Dec. 13, Anderson threw two touchdown passes as the Bengals clinched the division with a 17-10 win over the Steelers. Anderson led the NFL in passing with a 98.5 rating. On Jan. 3, the Bengals beat Buffalo, 28-21, in an AFC Divisional Playoff game. A week later, playing in their first AFC Championship Game, the Bengals defeated San Diego, 27-7, at Riverfront Stadium in a temperature of nine degrees below zero with a wind-chill factor of minus-59. In Super Bowl XVI on Jan. 24 in Pontiac, Mich., the Bengals trailed 20-0 at halftime and lost to San Francisco, 26-21.

1982 The Bengals posted a 7-2 record in a strike-shortened season to earn a postseason berth, but lost to the Jets in the first round of the playoffs, 44-17. Anderson led the AFC in passing for the fourth time as the Bengals boasted the second-best offense in the NFL.

1983 The Bengals started the season by losing six of their first seven games and finished 7-9. Despite the losing record, the Bengals claimed the top overall defense in the NFL. In the offseason, Gregg resigned as head coach and Sam Wyche was named as his replacement.

1984 Pete Johnson was traded to San Diego for running back James Brooks. The Bengals lost their first five games, then bounced back to win eight of the last 11 and force the AFC Central Division championship race into the final week of the season, only to fall a game short of Pittsburgh. Cincinnati finished 8-8.

1985 Wide receiver Isaac Curtis, a premier Bengal for 12 years, retired shortly before training camp opened. Second-year QB Boomer Esiason replaced Ken Anderson. The Bengals set a club scoring record with 441 points.

1986 Boomer Esiason passed for a then team-record 3959 yards and James Brooks rushed for 1087 yards as the Bengals went 10-6, narrowly missing a playoff berth. LB Reggie Williams was selected NFL Man of the Year for his efforts with charity and the community.

1987 The Bengals posted a 4-11 record in a strike-interrupted season. Individual bright spots included Jim Breech leading the AFC in scoring with 97 points, Anthony Muñoz being voted to his seventh straight Pro Bowl, and nose tackle Tim Krumrie making his first Pro Bowl.

1988 The Bengals brought about one of the biggest turnarounds in NFL history by rising from their 4-11 finish of 1987 to a 12-4 regular-season record. They won the AFC Central Division title, and defeated Buffalo, 21-10, for the AFC Championship on Jan. 8 (1989). On Jan. 22 (1989), they appeared in their second Super Bowl and lost, 20-16, to San Francisco when the 49ers

scored a touchdown with 34 seconds remaining in the game. Coach Sam Wyche’s team posted a 14-5 mark in regular and postseason play, best in the NFL. Wyche received numerous honors for his brilliant coaching and nine Bengals were selected for the Pro Bowl — QB Boomer Esiason, NT Tim Krumrie, OT Anthony Muñoz, G Max Montoya, TE Rodney Holman, WR Eddie Brown, RB James Brooks, S David Fulcher and CB Eric Thomas. Esiason was voted the NFL’s Most Valuable Player. In January of ’88, LB Reggie Williams received the “Sportsman of the Year” award from Sports Illustrated. Rookie “Ickey” Woods led the Bengals in rushing with 1,066 yards.

1989 The Bengals traded their first round draft choice to Atlanta for three later selections. Hit hard by injuries throughout the season, the Bengals went 8-8 and narrowly missed a spot in the playoffs, despite outscoring the opposition 404-285.

1990 The Bengals posted a 9-7 regular-season record to win the AFC Central Division and move into the playoffs, where they defeated the Houston Oilers, 41-14, before losing to the Los Angeles Raiders, 20-10, in the second round.

1991 Paul Brown, founder of the Bengals and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died on Aug. 5. The Bengals had a 3-13 season record. Dave Shula replaced Sam Wyche as head coach following the season.

1992 The Bengals had a 5-11 record, but Harold Green rushed for 1,170 yards and was selected to play in the Pro Bowl. All-Pro OT Anthony Muñoz played his final game.

1993 Quarterback Boomer Esiason was traded to the New York Jets for a third-round draft choice. The young Bengals lost their first 10 games before defeating the Raiders. Cincinnati then had wins over the Rams and Falcons in the final weeks of the season to finish 3-13.

1994 The Bengals lost their first eight games of the season. With quarterbacks David Klingler and Erik Wilhelm sidelined with injuries, third-string QB Jeff Blake started in Game 8 against two-time defending Super Bowl champion Dallas and nearly pulled off an upset before losing, 23-20. Blake kept his starting role for the rest of the season, passing for 2154 yards and 14 TDs. The Bengals finished 3-13.

1995 The Bengals traded up in the draft’s first round for the first time, and selected Penn State RB Ki-Jana Carter with the No. 1 overall pick, obtained from Carolina. Carter suffered a knee injury in the third preseason game and missed his entire rookie season. Nonetheless, the Bengals made a dramatic improvement over the previous four years, going 7-9 with five losses by just three points each. QB Jeff Blake, WR Carl Pickens and PK Doug Pelfrey posted record Bengal seasons, and Blake and

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Pickens went on to start in the Pro Bowl.1996 On March 19, Hamilton County voters

approved a half-cent sales tax increase to fund two new stadiums, taking a major step to ensure the Bengals’ future in Cincinnati. The team lost six of its first seven games, but Cincinnati’s fortunes took a U-turn after offensive coordinator Bruce Coslet was promoted to head coach on Oct. 21, replacing Dave Shula. Coslet directed the team to a 7-2 finish, including a 5-0 mark at Cinergy Field, and the final 8-8 record was Cincinnati’s first .500-or-better season since 1990. The defense set a team record with 34 interceptions, and CB Ashley Ambrose was named a Pro Bowl starter along with WR Carl Pickens, who caught 100 passes to break his own team receptions record.

1997 The Bengals and Hamilton County officials reached agreement on a western riverfront site for a new football stadium and, on May 29, team president Mike Brown signed a lease committing the team through 2026. The team and the county declined to sell naming rights, christening the facility Paul Brown Stadium in honor of the Bengals’ founder. The team held training camp in a new complex at Georgetown (Ky.) College, ending its 29-year arrangement at Wilmington (Ohio) College. On the field, the team suffered a 1-7 start but rallied to go 6-2 in the second half and finish 7-9. Rookie HB Corey Dillon rushed for 1129 yards, third-most in club history (at the time), and his 246-yard effort vs. Tennessee on Dec. 4 broke Jim Brown’s 40-year-old NFL single-game rookie record. Boomer Esiason started the last five games at QB and posted a 106.9 passer rating for the season.

1998 Demolition work for Paul Brown Stadium began early in the year, and official groundbreaking for the new facility was held April 25. HB Corey Dillon rushed for 1130 yards, then third-most in team history, and became the first Bengal to top the 1000-yard rushing mark in each of his first two seasons.

1999 Throughout the year, work continued on Paul Brown Stadium, the team’s new, state-of-the-art home on the Cincinnati riverfront. But the final season at Cinergy Field was not a success, as the team endured a 1-10 start before rallying to win three of its last five for a 4-12 finish. Corey Dillon rushed his way to the Pro Bowl with 1200 yards, then the second-most in team history. Kickoff returner Tremain Mack also made the Pro Bowl, leading the AFC with a club-record average of 27.1 yards per return.

2000 The Paul Brown Stadium era began on Aug. 19, as the Bengals christened Cincinnati’s new football showplace with a 24-20 preseason win over the Chicago Bears. WR Peter Warrick scored the first Bengals points in PBS on a 14-yard end-around run in the first quarter. In the stadium’s Grand Opening regular-season game

Sept. 10 vs. Cleveland, a Cincinnati sports record crowd of 64,006 turned out (since surpassed), but the Browns won the game, 24-7. Rookie WR Ron Dugans scored the first Bengals regular-season points in PBS on a four-yard TD pass from Akili Smith. The Bengals drew four other crowds which exceeded the pre-PBS record for a sports crowd in Cincinnati, but the Browns game stood as the new record. On Sept. 25, following an 0-3 start to the season, Bruce Coslet resigned as head coach and was replaced by assistant head coach/defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau. The team finished 4-9 under LeBeau, including 4-6 in the final 10 games and a 2-2 mark in the final four. On Dec. 20, LeBeau signed a multi-year contract to begin in 2001. LeBeau’s first victory, on Oct. 22 vs. Denver, featured a then NFL-record 278 rushing yards by Corey Dillon, who went on to set a Bengals record (since broken) of 1435 yards for the season, earning his second straight trip to the Pro Bowl.

2001 In his first full season as Bengals head coach, Dick LeBeau fashioned a two-game improvement over the previous season with a 6-10 record. It was the Bengals’ most wins since 1997. The team displayed a foundation for the future in a young defense that ranked No. 9 in the NFL, the club’s highest rank since 1989. HB Corey Dillon led the offense with 1315 rushing yards, and moved to within 238 yards of James Brooks for the all-time team rushing lead. Security procedures at Paul Brown Stadium were significantly increased in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but the full home schedule was played without incident. On Oct. 14, the Bengals re-set their own record for the largest crowd ever at a Cincinnati sports event, as 64,217 fans watched Cincinnati defeat Cleveland, 24-14. Due to the terrorist attacks, the Bengals’ Sept. 16 game at Tennessee was postponed, and the season was extended a week to allow postponed games to be played the weekend of Jan. 6 (2002).

2002 The Bengals entered the season with high hopes after an encouraging 2001 finish. But despite some noteworthy individual performances, the team sunk to the worst record (2-14) in franchise history. The team was hit hard by injuries, losing the league’s second-highest number of games by starters. The offense got off to a very slow start with free agent signee Gus Frerotte at QB, and Cincinnati was outscored 119-23 in the first four games. The offense perked up noticeably after 2001 starter, Jon Kitna, returned to the No. 1 QB role. For the first time since 1989, Cincinnati had a 3000-yard passer (Kitna), a 1000-yard rusher (Corey Dillon) and a 1000-yard receiver (Chad Ochocinco). The Bengals set a team record for pass completions with 350 (since surpassed). But the team was 0-7 before getting a win at Houston. The defense was inconsistent, and with nine touchdowns allowed on special teams or by the offense,

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Sthe Bengals as a team allowed the second-most points (456) in club history. On Dec. 30, it was announced that head coach Dick LeBeau would not be retained for 2003.

2003 The Bengals launched a new era on Jan. 14, when Marvin Lewis was hired as the ninth head coach in franchise history. The results wound up being nationally noted, as the club drew a then-record regular-season attendance of 479,488 to watch Lewis’ first team finish 8-8, six games better than the 2-14 Bengals of 2002. Architect of the Baltimore Ravens’ record-setting Super Bowl defense in 2000, Lewis received a broad mandate from ownership to implement his program. Though the Bengals missed the playoffs — eliminated on the final weekend of the season — their six-game improvement was the biggest of any NFL team from ’02 to ’03. It was also the second-biggest one-year improvement in Bengals history. Lewis finished second to Bill Belichick, coach of the World Champion New England Patriots, in Associated Press voting for NFL Coach of the Year. The season included the four largest pro sports crowds in Cincinnati history (to that time), topped by 65,362 on Dec. 28 vs. Cleveland, and the highlight game was a 24-19 win on Nov. 16 over an unbeaten (9-0) Kansas City team. WR Chad Ochocinco led the AFC with 1355 receiving yards, and LOT Willie Anderson joined Johnson in the Pro Bowl. Prior to the season, the Bengals had the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft for the third time in team history, and chose Southern California QB Carson Palmer. Palmer did not play as a rookie, as veteran Jon Kitna was the only NFL QB to play every offensive snap for his team.

2004 In their second season under head coach Marvin Lewis, the Bengals attracted record home attendance. All eight regular-season games at Paul Brown Stadium were sellouts — the first sold-out regular season since 1992 at Riverfront Stadium — and the total regular-season attendance of 524,248 put the team over the half-million mark for the first time. A record home crowd of 65,806 (later topped) saw the Bengals host Denver on Monday night, Oct. 25. The team finished 8-8 on the field, a creditable performance given that injuries were severe (18 players were placed on season-ending medical reserve lists) and that QB Carson Palmer was seeing his first NFL playing time. HB Rudi Johnson rushed for a club-record 1454 yards (since broken), and the team had four players named to the Pro Bowl, its highest total since 1990. The Pro Bowl quartet was HB Rudi Johnson, WR Chad Ochocinco, OT Willie Anderson and CB Tory James. K Shayne Graham set a club record with 122 points (a mark he later broke). Home games were played on a new, synthetic FieldTurf surface, on which installation was complete in early July. The team also made its first significant uniform change since 1981. The signature striped helmet was not changed, but the

jersey design was modernized, black pants were added as a regular option to white pants, and a special-occasion orange jersey was added for up to two games per year.

2005 In head coach Marvin Lewis’ third season, the Bengals returned to the playoffs, winning the AFC North Division title with an 11-5 record. Cincinnati lost 31-17 to Pittsburgh in a Wild Card round playoff game at Paul Brown Stadium, losing QB Carson Palmer to a serious knee injury on the club’s second offensive snap. Palmer was among five Bengals voted to the Pro Bowl, the largest Bengals contingent since the 1989 team placed six. The other 2005 season Pro Bowlers were OT Willie Anderson, K Shayne Graham, WR Chad Ochocinco and CB Deltha O’Neal. On Dec. 29, just before the end of the regular season, Palmer signed a new agreement with the club, extending his contract through 2014. A number of club individual single-season records were set, including 32 TD passes by Palmer; 1432 receiving yards by Chad Ochocinco (since broken); 1458 rushing yards by Rudi Johnson; 10 INTs by O’Neal; and 131 points by Graham. The club posted a record regular-season attendance of 526,469 (later surpassed), and another sellout for the playoff game vs. Pittsburgh pushed to 20 the team’s streak of consecutive regular and postseason home sellouts. The season’s home crowds included the top four attendance figures in franchise history (to that time), headed by 66,104 for the Bengals-Steelers game on Oct. 23.

2006 For the first time since 1992, the Bengals sold out all games before the season began, and a waiting list was established for new season ticket buyers. The regular-season attendance mark was 527,870, as the club set a record for the third straight year. It was also announced prior to the season that head coach Marvin Lewis signed a contract extension through 2010. Lewis completed his fourth season by joining Paul Brown as the only Bengals head coaches to go four straight seasons without a losing record, but though the team remained in contention until the final weekend, it missed the playoffs with an 8-8 mark. QB Carson Palmer set a club record with 4035 passing yards (since surpassed), and he boldfaced his status as the cornerstone of the roster by winning the Most Valuable Player Award in the Pro Bowl on Feb. 10, 2007. He was the first Bengal to win the award. Other individual Bengals achievements in ’06 included an NFL receiving yards title for Chad Ochocinco (1369), the first such crown in Bengals history, and Ochocinco also became the first NFL player to lead the AFC or NFC in receiving yards for a fourth consecutive season. Palmer, Ochocinco and OT Willie Anderson each were named to the Pro Bowl.

2007 In a Harris Interactive survey released in February, Paul Brown Stadium was the only football stadium to make a list of “America’s favorite 150 buildings and structures.” PBS ranked 101st on the list, whose

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range included all manner of major structures (the Empire State Building ranking first). Among all sports venues, only Wrigley Field (31) and the old Yankee Stadium (84) ranked higher than PBS. For the second straight season, the Bengals sold out all games before the season began, and the team ran to 36 its streak of consecutive home sellouts (regular and postseason). The team entered the season with high expectations, with its first two home games selected for ESPN Monday Night Football. But the season’s first half ended with a disappointing 2-6 record, and a second-half rally lifted the club only to 7-9, the first losing season for head coach Marvin Lewis. WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh tied for the league receptions title (112) — becoming the first Bengal ever to lead or share the league lead. Other notable statistical accomplishments included Chad Ochocinco breaking his own team record with 1440 receiving yards, Carson Palmer re-setting two of his own marks with 4131 passing yards and 373 completions, and Shayne Graham kicking a club-record 31 field goals while re-setting his own mark for season field goal accuracy (91.2 percent). Houshmandzadeh and Chad Ochocinco earned trips to the Pro Bowl.

2008 With a club-record 23 players sent to the Reserve/Injured list, the Bengals struggled to a 4-11-1 finish. That list of 23 did not include the biggest missing name, QB Carson Palmer, who stayed on the roster all season but played in only four games due to an elbow injury. Ryan Fitzpatrick replaced Palmer at QB. The team partly salvaged the season, going 4-3-1 in the campaign’s second half, but that was after an 0-8 start. Though the offense was near record lows in many statistical categories, the defense was promising under new coordinator Mike Zimmer, rising to a No. 12 NFL yardage ranking, the team’s best since 2001. All home games were declared sold out before the season began. The Bengals’ 13-13 tie on Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia was the NFL’s first deadlock since 2002.

2009 The Bengals won their second division championship under head coach Marvin Lewis, finishing with a 10-6 record. Their march to the AFC North title included a 6-0 mark in division games, marking the first time in franchise history for Cincinnati to sweep its divisional opponents. The club was led by its defense, which continued rapid improvement under second-year coordinator Mike Zimmer. The Bengals finished fourth in the NFL in fewest yards allowed (301.4 per game). The Bengals were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, losing 24-14 to the visiting New York Jets, who went on to reach the AFC Championship Game. All nine home games (regular season and postseason) were sellouts, extending the club’s franchise-record sellout streak to 53.

2010 Marvin Lewis directed his eighth season as Bengals head coach, tying Paul Brown (1968-75) and Sam Wyche (1984-91) for the longest head coaching tenure in club history. The ’10 club won two of the first three games, but finished the season with a 4-12 mark. Injuries played a part, as the Bengals were forced to place 17 players on the Reserve/Injured list, and nine were veteran defensive players who would have started or seen significant action if healthy. The club recorded a franchise-record 57th consecutive sellout (regular and postseason) for a Monday night game on Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, but the streak ended when the Nov. 21 Buffalo game failed to sell out. Still intact at season’s end was the club’s dominance since December of 2004 in local television ratings. The Nielsen rating for the Jan. 2 season finale at Baltimore meant that for the last 96 TV ratings weeks which included a Bengals regular season or postseason broadcast, the Bengals game was the top-rated show among all programming in the Cincinnati market. The 2010 Bengals played five preseason games, their most since 1988, as the club was selected to open the NFL preseason against Dallas in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 8 at Canton, Ohio.

NO TDS; NO PROBLEM Five times in their history, the Bengals have won without scoring a touchdown: •On Sept. 24, 1972, K Horst Muhlmann’s five field goals (41, 32, 20, 32, 34) fueled a 15-10 victory over Pittsburgh at Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field). •On Oct. 21, 1984, K Jim Breech kicked four field goals (24, 23, 25, 33) for all the Bengals’ points in a 12-9 victory over Cleveland at Riverfront. •On Nov. 6, 1994, K Doug Pelfrey booted six field goals (36, 44, 36, 47, 28, 26) and LB-DE Alfred Williams scored on a safety as the Bengals posted a 20-17 overtime victory at Seattle. •On Nov. 11, 2007, K Shayne Graham kicked a team-record seven field goals (34, 19, 22, 35, 35, 21, 33) for all of Cincinnati’s points in a 21-7 victory at Baltimore. •On Sept. 19, 2010, K Mike Nugent kicked five field goals (36, 30, 46, 38, 25) for all the Bengals’ points in a 15-10 win over Baltimore at Paul Brown Stadium.

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1968 – C Bob Johnson, RB Paul Robinson, TE Bob Trumpy1969 – LB Bill Bergey, RB Paul Robinson, TE Bob Trumpy1970 – CB Lemar Parrish, TE Bob Trumpy 1971 – CB Lemar Parrish1972 – WR Chip Myers, DT Mike Reid1973 – WR Isaac Curtis, DT Mike Reid, TE Bob Trumpy1974 – S Tommy Casanova, WR Isaac Curtis, CB Lemar Parrish1975 – QB Ken Anderson, WR Isaac Curtis, CB Lemar Parrish1976 – QB Ken Anderson, DE Coy Bacon, S Tommy Casanova, WR Isaac Curtis, LB Jim LeClair, CB Lemar Parrish1977 – DE Coy Bacon, S Tommy Casanova, CB Lemar Parrish1978 – (none)1979 – (none)1980 – (none)1981 – QB Ken Anderson, WR Cris Collinsworth, FB Pete Johnson, P Pat McInally, OT Anthony Muñoz1982 – QB Ken Anderson, WR Cris Collinsworth, OT Anthony Muñoz, TE Dan Ross 1983 – WR Cris Collinsworth, OT Anthony Muñoz1984 – OT Anthony Muñoz1985 – OT Anthony Muñoz1986 – RB James Brooks, QB Boomer Esiason, G Max Montoya, OT Anthony Muñoz1987 – NT Tim Krumrie, OT Anthony Muñoz1988 – RB James Brooks, WR Eddie Brown, QB Boomer Esiason, S David Fulcher, TE Rodney Holman, NT Tim Krumrie, G Max Montoya, OT Anthony Muñoz, CB Eric Thomas 1989 – RB James Brooks, QB Boomer Esiason, S David Fulcher, TE Rodney Holman, G Max Montoya, OT Anthony Muñoz1990 – RB James Brooks, S David Fulcher, TE Rodney Holman, OT Anthony Muñoz1991 – OT Anthony Muñoz1992 – RB Harold Green1993 – (none)1994 – (none)1995 – QB Jeff Blake, WR Carl Pickens1996 – CB Ashley Ambrose, WR Carl Pickens1997 – (none)1998 – (none)1999 – HB Corey Dillon, KR Tremain Mack2000 – HB Corey Dillon2001 – HB Corey Dillon2002 – FB Lorenzo Neal2003 – OT Willie Anderson, WR Chad Ochocinco2004 – OT Willie Anderson, CB Tory James, WR Chad Ochocinco, HB Rudi Johnson2005 – OT Willie Anderson, K Shayne Graham, WR Chad Ochocinco, CB Deltha O’Neal, QB Carson Palmer2006 – OT Willie Anderson, WR Chad Ochocinco, QB Carson Palmer2007 – WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR Chad Ochocinco2008 – (none)2009 – WR Chad Ochocinco2010 – (none)

Former Bengals tackle Anthony Muñoz was selected to play in 11 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl games. At the time of his retirement (1992), that was the most selections of any player in NFL history.

Bengals selected for the NFL Pro Bowl and AFL All-Star games — listed both by player and by year.

Year* Player(s)

BENGALS PRO BOWL HISTORY

— BY YEAR — — BY PLAYER —Player Selections Year(s)*Anthony Muñoz, OT ..........11 .......................... 1981-91Chad Ochocinco, WR ..........6 ................ 2003-07, 2009Lemar Parrish, CB ...............6 ...........1970-71, 1974-77Ken Anderson, QB ...............4 ...........1975-76, 1981-82Willie Anderson, OT ............4 .......................... 2003-06James Brooks, RB ...............4 ................ 1986, 1988-90Isaac Curtis, WR..................4 .......................... 1973-76Bob Trumpy, TE ...................4 ................ 1968-70, 1973Tommy Casanova, S ............3 ................ 1974, 1976-77Cris Collinsworth, WR.........3 .......................... 1981-83Corey Dillon, RB .................3 ...................... 1999-2001Boomer Esiason, QB ...........3 ................ 1986, 1988-89David Fulcher, S ..................3 .......................... 1988-90Rodney Holman, TE.............3 .......................... 1988-90Max Montoya, G..................3 ................ 1986, 1988-89Coy Bacon, DE ....................2 .......................... 1976-77Tim Krumrie, NT ..................2 .......................... 1987-88Carson Palmer, QB ..............2 .......................... 2005-06Carl Pickens, WR ................2 .......................... 1995-96Mike Reid, DT .....................2 .......................... 1972-73Paul Robinson, RB ..............2 .......................... 1968-69Ashley Ambrose, CB ...........1 ................................1996Bill Bergey, LB.....................1 ................................1969Jeff Blake, QB ......................1 ................................1995Eddie Brown, WR ................1 ................................1988Shayne Graham, K...............1 ................................2005Harold Green, RB ................1 ................................1992T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR ...1 ................................2007Tory James, CB ...................1 ................................2004Bob Johnson, C ..................1 ................................1968Pete Johnson, FB ................1 ................................1981Rudi Johnson, RB ...............1 ................................2004Jim LeClair, LB ....................1 ................................1976Tremain Mack, KR ...............1 ................................1999Pat McInally, P ....................1 ................................1981Chip Myers, WR ..................1 ................................1972Lorenzo Neal, FB .................1 ................................2002Deltha O’Neal, CB................1 ................................2005Dan Ross, TE.......................1 ................................1982Eric Thomas, CB .................1 ................................1988

*Year listed is season during which player earned Pro Bowl selection (not calendar year in which Pro Bowl game was played).

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FIRST HEAD COACH: Paul Brown, who coached the team from 1968 through ’75.

FIRST PLAYER: QB John Stofa, who was acquired in December, 1967, from the Miami Dolphins in a trade for two draft choices. Stofa played for the Bengals in 1968 and ’69.

FIRST DRAFT CHOICE: Center Bob Johnson, from the University of Tennessee, was the Bengals’ No. 1 draft choice in their inaugural season of 1968.

FIRST GAME: Aug. 3, 1968 — a preseason home game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Nippert Stadium. The Chiefs won, 38-14, in front of 21,682 fans.

FIRST REGULAR-SEASON GAME: On Friday night, Sept. 6, 1968, in San Diego, the Bengals began play in the American Football League. They lost to the Chargers, 29-13.

FIRST BENGALS REGULAR-SEASON SCORING PLAY: On the Bengals’ first possession of their first regular-season game — Sept. 6, 1968 at San Diego — RB Paul Robinson scored a touchdown on a 2-yard run. Dale Livingston kicked the extra point for a 7-0 Cincinnati lead. The Chargers came back to win, 29-13.

FIRST REGULAR-SEASON VICTORY: On Sunday, Sept. 15, 1968, the Bengals won their home opener, defeating the Denver Broncos, 24-10. A crowd of 25,049 watched at Nippert Stadium.

FIRST PLAYOFF GAME: On Saturday, Dec. 26, 1970, the Bengals lost to the Baltimore Colts, 17-0, at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game. The Bengals reached the playoffs in just the franchise’s third season by winning the AFC Central Division title with an 8-6 regular-season record.

FIRST PLAYOFF GAME VICTORY: On Jan. 3, 1982, the Bengals defeated the Buffalo Bills, 28-21, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game. A week later, the Bengals beat San Diego in the AFC Championship Game to earn a trip to Super Bowl XVI.

BENGALS FRANCHISE FIRSTS

The Bengals selected Univ. of Tennessee center Bob Johnson with their first choice in the 1968 NFL-AFL draft. Johnson played 12 seasons for the Bengals, from 1968-79.

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San Francisco 26, Bengals 21Jan. 24, 1982, at Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.)

BENGALS IN SUPER BOWL XVI

OFFENSEWR Dwight Clark LT Dan AudickLG John AyersC Fred QuillanRG Randy CrossRT Keith FahnhorstTE Charle YoungWR Freddie SolomonQB Joe MontanaRB Ricky PattonFB Earl Cooper

DEFENSELE Jim Stuckey NT Archie ReeseRE Dwaine BoardLOLB Willie HarperLILB Jack ReynoldsRILB Bobby LeopoldROLB Keena TurnerLCB Ronnie LottRCB Eric WrightSS Carlton WilliamsonFS Dwight Hicks

LINEUPSSan Francisco 49ers

SUBSTITUTESDan Bunz, John Choma, Johnny Davis, Fred Dean, Walt Downing, Rick Gervais, John Harty, Allan Kennedy, Amos Lawrence, Milt McColl, Jim Miller, Lawrence Pillers, Craig Puki, Eason Ramson, Bill Ring, Mike Shumann, Lynn Thomas, Ray Wersching, Mike Wilson.

DID NOT PLAYGuy Benjamin, Walt Easley, Lenvil Elliott, Saladin Martin.

Cincinnati BengalsOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Dave LaphamC Blair BushRG Max MontoyaRT Mike WilsonTE Dan RossWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Charles AlexanderFB Pete Johnson

DEFENSELE Eddie Edwards NT Wilson WhitleyRE Ross BrownerLOLB Bo HarrisLILB Jim LeClairRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Bobby KempFS Bryan Hicks

SUBSTITUTESDon Bass, Jim Breech, Gary Burley, Oliver Davis, Tom Dinkel, Guy Frazier, Mike Fuller, Archie Griffin, Ray Griffin, Jim Hargrove, M.L. Harris, Rod Horn, Steve Kreider, Pat McInally, Blake Moore, Mike Obrovac, Rick Razzano, Mike St. Clair, John Simmons, David Verser.

DID NOT PLAYGlenn Bujnoch, Turk Schonert, Jack Thompson.

Cincinnati outgained San Francisco by 81 yards (356-275), marking the first time in Super Bowl history the losing team led in scrimmage yardage. Bengals QB Ken Anderson set Super Bowl records (since surpassed) for completions (25) and completion percentage (73.5), and his 300 passing yards nearly doubled the 157 by 49ers QB Joe Montana, the game’s MVP. But Cincinnati suffered four turnovers to San Francisco’s one, and three of those giveaways led to 17 first-half points for the 49ers, who led 20-0 at intermission. Leading 20-7, San Francisco staged a memorable goal-line stand late in the third quarter, stopping Cincinnati for no gain on three straight plays from the one-yard line. The Bengals still closed the gap to 20-14 with a four-yard TD pass from Anderson to TE Dan Ross with 10:06 left, but the 49ers added FGs of 40 and 23 yards by K Ray Wersching to pull away. Cincinnati crept to within 26-21 with 16 seconds left on a second Anderson-to-Ross TD pass, but San Francisco recovered the Bengals’ ensuing onside kick to seal the victory. Wersching’s four FGs tied a Super Bowl record (still tied) and Ross’ 11 receptions set a Super Bowl record (since tied).

San Francisco ....................... 7 13 0 6 — 26Cincinnati .............................. 0 0 7 14 — 21

TEAM SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFTS.F. — J.Montana 1 run (R.Wersching kick) ....................... 1-5:52S.F. — E.Cooper 11 pass from J.Montana (R.Wersching kick) 2-6:53S.F. — R.Wersching 22 field goal ....................................... 2-0:15S.F. — R.Wersching 26 field goal ....................................... 2-0:02CIN — K.Anderson 5 run (J.Breech kick) .......................... 3-11:25CIN — D.Ross 4 pass from K.Anderson (J.Breech kick).... 4-10:06S.F. — R.Wersching 40 field goal ....................................... 4-5:25S.F. — R.Wersching 23 field goal ....................................... 4-1:57CIN — D.Ross 3 pass from K.Anderson (J.Breech kick)...... 4-0:16

Missed FG: None. Attendance: 81,270. Time: 3:21.

SAN FRANCISCO CINCINNATIFirst downs ..................................................... 20 .............................24Total net yards ............................................... 275 ...........................356Net yards rushing .......................................... 127 .............................72Net yards passing.......................................... 148 ...........................284Sacks against-yards lost ................................1-9 ......................... 5-16Passes-completions-interceptions ......... 22-14-0 ....................34-25-2Punts-avg. yards .......................................4-46.3 ...................... 3-43.7Penalties-yards ............................................8-65 ......................... 8-57Fumbles-lost ..................................................2-1 ........................... 2-2Time of possession .................................... 30:34 ........................29:26

RUSHING49ERS Att Yds Lg TD BENGALS Att Yds Lg TDR.Patton 17 55 10 0 P.Johnson 14 36 5 0E.Cooper 9 34 14 0 C.Alexander 5 17 13 0J.Montana 6 18 8 1 K.Anderson 4 15 6 1B.Ring 5 17 7 0 A.Griffin 1 4 4 0J.Davis 2 5 4 0D.Clark 1 -2 -2 0

PASSING49ERS Att Cmp Yds TD-I BENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-IJ.Montana 22 14 157 1-0 K.Anderson 34 25 300 2-2

RECEIVING49ERS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDF. Solomon 4 52 20 0 D.Ross 11 104 16 2D.Clark 4 45 17 0 C.Collinsworth 5 107 49 0E.Cooper 2 15 11-t 1 I.Curtis 3 42 21 0M.Wilson 1 22 22 0 S.Kreider 2 36 19 0C.Young 1 14 14 0 P.Johnson 2 8 5 0R.Patton 1 6 6 0 C.Alexander 2 3 3 0B.Ring 1 3 3 0

INTERCEPTIONS49ERS No Yds Lg TD BENGALS No Yds Lg TDD.Hicks 1 27 27 0 noneE.Wright 1 25 25 0

SACKS: S.F. — F.Dean 1, B.Leopold 1, J.Reynolds 1, J.Stuckey 1, K.Turner 1. CIN. — R.Browner 1.

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San Francisco 20, Bengals 16Jan. 22, 1989, at Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, Fla.)

OFFENSEWR Tim McGee LT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Bruce KozerskiRG Max MontoyaRT Brian BladosTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Ickey Woods

DEFENSELE Jim Skow NT Tim KrumrieRE Jason BuckLOLB Leon WhiteLILB Carl ZanderRILB Joe KellyROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Lewis BillupsRCB Eric ThomasSS David FulcherFS Solomon Wilcots

LINEUPSCincinnati Bengals

SUBSTITUTESLeo Barker, Ed Brady, Jim Breech, Barney Bussey, Cris Collinsworth, Rickey Dixon, David Douglas, Eddie Edwards, David Grant, Ira Hillary, Ray Horton, Stanford Jennings, Lee Johnson, Emanuel King, Marc Logan, Skip McClendon, Carl Parker, Jim Riggs, Jim Rourke, Turk Schonert, Daryl Smith, Dave Smith.

DID NOT PLAYMike Norseth.

San Francisco 49ers

OFFENSEWR John TaylorLT Steve WallaceLG Jesse SapoluC Randy CrossRG Guy McIntyreRT Harris BartonTE John FrankWR Jerry RiceQB Joe MontanaRB Roger CraigRB Tom Rathman

DEFENSELE Larry Roberts NT Michael CarterRE Kevin FaganLOLB Charles HaleyLILB Jim FahnhorstRILB Mike WalterROLB Keena TurnerLCB Tim McKyerRCB Don GriffinSS Jeff FullerFS Ronnie Lott

SUBSTITUTESMike Cofer, Bruce Collie, Greg Cox, Riki Ellison, Terrence Flagler, Terry Greer, Ron Heller, Barry Helton, Tom Holmoe, Pierce Holt, Brent Jones, Sam Kennedy, Pete Kugler, Bubba Paris, Darryl Pollard, Bill Romanowski, Jeff Stover, Daniel Stubbs, Harry Sydney, Chuck Thomas, Mike Wilson, Eric Wright.

DID NOT PLAYSteve Young.

NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle termed it the most exciting of the first 23 games in Super Bowl history, and the result regained some respect for the AFC, which had lost the last four contests by an average of more than 27 points. But the dominant emotion of the day still was heartbreak for head coach Sam Wyche’s underdog Bengals, who took a 16-13 lead with 3:20 to play on Jim Breech’s 40-yard FG before succumbing to a 92-yard, 11-play TD drive led by San Francisco QB Joe Montana. WR John Taylor’s game-winning 10-yard TD catch from Montana came with just 34 seconds remaining. Never before had a Super Bowl been won on a TD so late in the game. Cincinnati played without FB Stanley Wilson, who was suspended for a substance abuse violation that occurred the night before the game. In addition, the Bengals played almost the entire contest without All-Pro NT Tim Krumrie, who suffered a severe broken leg early in the first quarter. The teams were tied 3-3 at halftime, tied again at 6-6 late in the third quarter, and then swapped TDs in quick succession. A 93-yard kickoff return by Cincinnati’s Stanford Jennings was countered by a four-play San Francisco TD drive. The third of Breech’s three FGs gave Cincinnati its third lead of the day before Montana’s final heroics saved the day for the 49ers. San Francisco WR Jerry Rice tied a Super Bowl record with 11 receptions (still tied; originally set by Bengals TE Dan Ross in Super Bowl XVI) for 215 yards and one TD, earning the game’s MVP award. Montana completed 23 of 36 passes for 357 yards, two TDs and no INTs. The victory made San Francisco the first NFC team to win three Super Bowls.

Cincinnati .............................. 0 3 10 3 — 16San Francisco ....................... 3 0 3 14 — 20

TEAM SCORING PLAY QTR-LEFTS.F. — M.Cofer 41 field goal ............................................... 1-3:14CIN — J.Breech 34 field goal .............................................. 2-1:15CIN — J.Breech 43 field goal .............................................. 3-5:39S.F. — M.Cofer 32 field goal ............................................... 3-0:50CIN — S.Jennings 93 kickoff return (J.Breech kick)............ 3-0:34S.F. — J.Rice 14 pass from J.Montana (M.Cofer kick) ...... 4-14:03CIN — J.Breech 40 field goal .............................................. 4-3:20S.F. — J.Taylor 10 pass from J.Montana (M.Cofer kick) ..... 4-0:34

Missed FG: M.Cofer, S.F. (19L, 49R). Attendance: 75,129. Time: 3:24.

CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCOFirst downs ..................................................... 13 .............................23Total net yards ............................................... 229 ...........................453Net yards rushing .......................................... 106 ...........................112Net yards passing.......................................... 123 ...........................341Sacks against-yards lost ..............................5-21 ......................... 4-16Passes-completions-interceptions ......... 25-11-1 ....................36-23-0Punts-avg. yards .......................................5-44.2 ...................... 4-37.0Penalties-yards ............................................7-65 ......................... 4-32Fumbles-lost ..................................................1-0 ........................... 4-1Time of possession .................................... 32:36 ........................27:24

RUSHINGBENGALS Att Yds Lg TD 49ERS Att Yds Lg TDI.Woods 20 79 10 0 R.Craig 17 71 13 0J.Brooks 6 24 11 0 T.Rathman 5 23 11 0S.Jennings 1 3 3 0 J.Montana 4 13 11 0B.Esiason 1 0 0 0 J.Rice 1 5 5 0

PASSINGBENGALS Att Cmp Yds TD-I 49ERS Att Cmp Yds TD-IB.Esiason 25 11 144 0-1 J.Montana 36 23 357 2-0

RECEIVINGBENGALS No Yds Lg TD 49ERS No Yds Lg TDE.Brown 3 32 17 0 J.Rice 11 215 44 1C.Collinsworth 3 40 23 0 R.Craig 8 101 40 0J.Brooks 2 32 20 0 J.Frank 2 15 8 0T.McGee 2 23 18 0 T.Rathman 1 16 16 0I.Hillary 1 17 17 0 J.Taylor 1 10 10-t 1

INTERCEPTIONSBENGALS No Yds Lg TD 49ERS No Yds Lg TDnone B.Romanowski 1 0 0 0

SACKS: S.F. — C.Haley 2, M.Carter 1, K.Fagan 1, D.Stubbs 1.CIN. — J.Buck 1, D.Fulcher 1, D.Grant 1, R.Williams 1.

BENGALS IN SUPER BOWL XXIII

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Cincinnati was home to two other football teams in the National Football League prior to the present-day Bengals.

One of the teams, known as the Cincinnati Celts, was a member of the NFL — then known as the American Professional Football Association — in the league’s second season in 1921. That team finished with a 1-3-0 record in its only season.

In 1933, the NFL granted the city another franchise, this time called the Cincinnati Reds. They competed in the league for two seasons before folding. The Reds finished with a 3-6-1 record and fourth place in the league’s Western Division in 1933. In 1934, they lost their first eight games before suspending operations. The St. Louis Gunners, an independent team, joined the NFL by buying the Cincinnati franchise and went 1-2 the last three weeks of the season.

It was a third team, however — one which was not a member of the NFL — that eventually proved to be the closest link to today’s modern-era team.

In 1937, a team called the Cincinnati Bengals was formed as a member of the rival American Football League. It was that team’s nickname which was later adopted by today’s NFL franchise.

The 1937 Bengals finished with a 2-4-2 record in their first year, but the AFL folded after the season. The

Bengals continued as an independent team in 1938, playing three NFL teams that year. They beat the Chicago Bears, 17-13, and the Pittsburgh Pirates, 38-0, and tied the Chicago Cardinals, 7-7.

In 1939, the Bengals joined a new AFL, finishing in second place with a 6-2 record. But again, the league folded after the season.

Once again in 1940, another new AFL emerged, and again the Bengals joined. They recorded 1-7-0 and 1-5-2 marks in 1940 and ’41, respectively. That AFL suffered the fate of the two AFLs before it, folding after the 1941 season as the United States entered World War II. Only this time, the Bengals folded along with it.

Pro football returned to Cincinnati 26 years later, in 1967, when Paul Brown headed an ownership group which landed an expansion franchise in the modern-era American Football League. Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who founded and coached the Cleveland Browns from 1946-62, picked the name Bengals for the new team “to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati.”

Hundreds of names were suggested by fans in an effort to name the new Cincinnati team, the most popular being Buckeyes. It was rejected to avoid confusion with the Ohio State Buckeyes.

The Bengals began play in the AFL in 1968. The AFL merged with the NFL in 1970.

1938 Cincinnati BengalsFront row (left to right): 65-Tarz Carlson, 84-Bud Payne, 60-Cole Wilging, 85-Sig Sigillo, 55-Freddy Wunderlich, 69-Joe Kruse, 14-Blond Blizzard Owen, 80-Norm Cable, 41-Irish Pavkov, 54-Horse Chesney, 64-Pat Howlett, 51-Tiger Martinovich.

Back row: 70-Homer Reynolds, 72-Jug Brown, 75-King Bernard, 73-Socko Wiethe, 88-Bumper McPhail, 61-Earl Warwick, 83-Connie Mack Berry, 81-Phil Bucklew, 82-Bill Muellner, 52-Russ Sweeney, 87-Wild Bill Gerdes, 86-Turk Russ, Coach Dana M. King.

DOUBLING UP Twice in Bengals history, a Cincinnati player has managed 100-plus yards both rushing and receiving on the same day. HB Essex Johnson was the first, rushing for 121 yards on 21 carries and getting 116 yards on two receptions on Sept. 30, 1973 at San Diego. He stood alone in the category until Dec. 7, 1986, when HB James Brooks burned the Patriots at New England for 163 yards on 18 rushes and 101 yards on six receptions. Cincinnati won both games. Bengals opponents have managed double 100-yard performances twice, and Cincinnati lost both of those games. On Nov. 23, 1975, Cleveland HB Greg Pruitt had 121 yards on 17 rushes and 106 yards on seven receptions vs. Cincinnati at Cleveland Stadium. On Sept. 22, 1985, San Diego RB Lionel James became the only NFL player to record dual 100s at Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field). James had 127 yards on 12 rushes and 118 yards on five receptions.

CINCINNATI PRO FOOTBALL HISTORY

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1968-79 — THE ORIGINALThe original Bengals uniform pictured here debuted when the team began play in the modern-era American Football

League in 1968, and it defined the team’s appearance well beyond the AFL’s merger with the National Football League in 1970. Except for its socks and shoes, this uniform remained unchanged for 12 seasons through 1979.

The helmet was orange with a gray facemask. Simple in design, it had “Bengals” arched across both sides in block letters. The letters were black with a thin white outline.

This original uniform had both a black jersey and a white jersey. The black jersey had one orange stripe surrounded by two white stripes on each sleeve. Its uniform numbers were white block numerals, appearing on both the front and back. Likewise, its nameplate had white block letters. The white jersey had an orange stripe surrounded by black stripes on each sleeve, its uniform numbers were black block numerals on the front and back, and it had black block letters on the nameplate.

The team wore the same white pants with both the black and white jerseys of this uniform. The pants had one orange stripe surrounded by two black stripes on the side of each leg. The stripes ran the full length of the legs.

For its first seven seasons, the team wore two sock designs, based on whether it was wearing a black or a white jersey. With black jerseys, the team wore black-topped socks — white socks with a black top from the rim to the bottom of the calf. In the middle of the black top appeared one orange stripe surrounded by two white stripes, matching the striping pattern on the black jersey’s sleeves. With white jerseys, the team wore white socks with mid-calf striping that matched the pants and the white jersey’s sleeves — one orange stripe surrounded by two black stripes.

The team wore the socks pictured here through 1974. In 1975, the team began wearing only one sock design, regardless of whether it was wearing a black or a white jersey. That sock, pictured with the 1980 uniform illustration on the following page, was white, and at its mid-calf had one black stripe surrounded by two orange stripes.

The team primarily wore black shoes through 1973, and white shoes in 1974 and thereafter.Interesting facts from this uniform era:• Black shoes were in — then out of — style, and now they’re back again: During this time period,

neither the AFL nor the NFL had rules requiring players on the same teams to wear shoes of the same color. In the franchise’s first six seasons through 1973, most Bengals players chose to wear black shoes. In 1974, the team’s dominant shoe color shifted to white. Not until 1990 did the NFL begin to regulate shoe colors. To help standardize uniforms, the league required each team to select a primary shoe color. The Bengals chose white, since that was still the players’ color of choice at the time. The white shoes continued to remain in place through 2003. At the players’ request, the team switched back to black shoes with its 2004 uniform redesign.

•Incorrect stripes were placed on cold-weather jersey: For the entire run of this uniform, the stripes on the sleeves of the official Bengals jersey were slightly separated, while the stripes on the sides of the legs and around the calves of the socks were joined together. However, in wintry conditions throughout this time period, the team often wore special cold-weather versions of its jersey that had long sleeves extending to mid-forearm. Due to an oversight in the designing process at the manufacturer, the stripes on the cold-weather jersey were joined, just like the striping on

BENGALS UNIFORMS — THEN & NOW

1968-79

NOTE: The socks pictured here were worn from 1968-74 only.

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Sthe pants and the socks. The discrepancy was never corrected. The cold-weather jersey was worn as needed through the late-1970s. When the uniform was changed in 1980 — and again in ’81 — the team chose not to create another cold-weather jersey. In wintry conditions from that point on, players instead wore jerseys with normal-length sleeves on top of long-sleeve undershirts.

1980 — THE CHANGE BEFORE THE STRIPESWhile the overall original appearance remained intact, the Bengals’ uniform underwent four alterations in 1980 to

constitute a subtle — yet noticeable — uniform change.On the helmet, the team made two alterations — it switched facemask colors from gray to black, and added black

uniform numbers on the back. On the jersey, the team added uniform numbers to the sides of the sleeves, just above the existing stripes. And on the pants, the orange stripe was widened to about twice its original thickness, though the width of the surrounding black stripes remained the same.

The socks pictured here — white, with one black stripe surrounded by two orange stripes at its mid-calf — had actually been the team’s lone sock design since 1975.

Interesting facts from this uniform era:

•Television changed football, including the uniforms: The popularity of professional football grew immensely from the 1960s through the ’80s, and much of the NFL’s progress throughout that era was attributed to significant television exposure. Television changed the game in many ways, both substantially and minutely. When the Bengals added uniform numbers to the sides of their jersey sleeves in 1980, they were following a slow, evolving uniform design trend that started in the mid-1960s as a result of the league’s desire to become more viewer-friendly on television. In fact, uniform numbers that were added to sleeves or shoulders were referred to as “TV numbers,” since their placement was intended to aid broadcast announcers and viewers in quickly identifying players from various camera angles. The league did not have a rule requiring teams to place TV numbers on uniforms until 1991, though by that time nearly all uniforms already had them. Also in 1980, the Bengals added uniform numbers to the team’s helmet. Those numbers, however, were affixed

for the purpose of quickly identifying which player a helmet belonged to if it was taken off and set down during a game. There still is no league rule requiring teams to place uniform numbers on helmets.

• The new pants were official in 1980, but debuted in ’79: While the Bengals did not officially add the pants with the widened orange stripe to their uniform until 1980, that design actually appeared on a limited trial basis in 1979. The 1979 trials were not team-wide, with only a few players wearing the new design during select games that season.

1980

NOTE: The socks pictured here were worn from 1975-80.

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1981-96 — THE STRIPESIn 1981, the Bengals introduced a bold new uniform which was dramatically different than the relatively conservative

designs the team had used since 1968.Perhaps the most eye-catching distinction of the complete makeover was the team’s new helmet. The helmet

remained orange and retained its black facemask, but replacing the block-letter “Bengals” logotype were the team’s new signature tiger stripes. Six black tiger stripes were placed on the helmet, extending from one side to the other.

Paul Brown, the team’s founder who then held the title of Vice President and General Manager, said the team wanted a helmet that would be instantly identifiable with the Cincinnati franchise, something akin to the Baltimore Colts’ horseshoe helmet and the San Diego Chargers’ lightning bolt helmet.

“You couldn’t read ‘Bengals’ on our helmet from a distance,” Brown said at the time. “When you were far away, it looked like Cleveland’s helmet.”

The black jersey, the white jersey and the white pants of the new uniform featured a black tiger-stripe pattern on top of a wide orange stripe. On the jerseys, the pattern appeared on the shoulders. On the pants, it extended straight down the full length of each leg.

In addi t ion, the uni form numbers on the front and back, as well as those on sides of the sleeves, were given orange outlines. The letters on the players’ nameplates, however, remained solid color — white on the black jersey, and black on the white jersey — and were not given outlines.

The new uniform was assigned orange-topped socks — white socks with an orange top from the rim to the bottom of the calf. The team’s primary shoe color remained white.

Interesting facts from this uniform era:• Sleeves became shorter over time: From when the Bengals began play in 1968 through the mid-’80s, the sleeve

length of the jersey was somewhat long by today’s standards, reaching to just above the elbow. In the mid-’80s, sleeves began shortening over time to the current-day length, reaching only to the lower shoulder or upper biceps. By 1991, all of the team’s jerseys were made with the shorter sleeves, and the original elbow-length sleeves were never produced again.

• NFL marks were added in 1991: Not pictured here, small NFL shield logos were added to the Bengals’ helmets, jerseys and pants in 1991. All NFL teams added the logos as part of a minor league-wide alteration. On the helmets, the shields appeared in the rear left area. On the jerseys, it appeared on the front center of the collar. And on the pants, it was placed on the front left area just below the waist. In 2002, the NFL Equipment logo replaced the shield logos on the jerseys and the pants, though the shield remained on the helmet. Though they are not included on these 1981-96 uniform illustrations, the shield and equipment logos are incorporated into the 1997-2003 and ’04-present illustrations on the following two pages, respectively.

• The stripes did not remain entirely the same: The black tiger-stripe patterns on the shoulders of the jersey and the legs of the pants during this era did not always perfectly match those on the illustrations pictured here. Though hardly noticeable, the patterns differed slightly from one uniform manufacturer to the next. In most cases, the stripes were less wide and more numerous. At the time, minor variations of this nature were considered acceptable as long as they were negligible and did not change the overall appearance of the uniform design.

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1997-2003 — THE UPDATED STRIPESIn 1997, the Bengals introduced alterations to their uniform which were termed “evolutionary, not revolutionary.”

While the helmet remained unchanged and the general look of the uniform remained intact, several modifications were made on the jerseys, pants and socks.

Perhaps the most notable of the changes was the addition of the team’s new leaping tiger logo on the sleeves of the jersey. Because the new logo was placed where uniform numbers previously had been, the numbers on the sleeves were moved to the tops of the shoulders.

Also on the jersey, the black t iger-st r ipe pat terns on the shoulders were simplified with wider stripes. The white jersey was altered further to include black trim on the sleeves and collar. And the letters on the nameplates of both the black jersey and white jersey were given orange outlines to match the jersey numbers, which had been given orange outlines in the uniform’s 1981 redesign.

On the pants, the black tiger-stripe patterns on the sides of the legs were simplified with wider stripes to match the new jersey stripes. And, the orange-topped socks the team had been wearing since 1981 were replaced by black-topped socks.

Interesting facts from this uniform era:

• Another not so notice-able change was made in 1997: There was another alteration made with this Bengals uniform change — not in design, but in makeup. All of the jersey numbers and the letters of the nameplates were converted from printed images to stitched fabric. The stitched fabric process — called “tackle twill” — produced more vivid colors, and the result was much more durable. With the nameplate letters and the jersey numerals altered to tackle twill, the black tiger-stripe pattern on the shoulders and pants were the only remaining printed items. The tiger stripes were not changed because the additional stitching required for tackle twill would have significantly reduced the elasticity of the ends of the shoulders and the sides of the pants. And, since those were considered high-stretch areas, the print process remained the better choice for the tiger stripes.

• Incorrect stripes were placed on 1999 pants: Two years after the Bengals made the 1997 alterations, a new manufacturer of the uniforms mistakenly produced pants with the previous tiger-stripe pattern that was used from 1981-96. The discrepancy was considered minor, since most of the 1997 alterations had occurred on the jersey. In fact, the mistake wasn’t even noticed until after the 1999 season had started. Thus, the team wore the incorrectly-striped pants for the rest of the season, and the error was corrected for the following year.

NOTE: These black pants were worn in two games in 2003 on l y ( s ee 2004-present interesting fact on the following page).

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2004-PRESENT — THE NEW STRIPESFor the first time in 23 years and just the second time in team history, the Bengals’ uniform underwent a complete

redesign in 2004.The team’s signature tiger-striped helmet, widely considered among the most distinctive in football since its introduction

in 1981, was not altered. The changes to the rest of the new uniform, however, were numerous.The most noticeable differences from the previous design were the additions of a third jersey, a second pant and a

second sock. To supple-ment its regular black and white jerseys, the team added a special-occasion orange jersey which could be worn in up to two games per year. Black pants were added to the lineup, marking the first time in team history that pants of a color other than white were officially part of the team’s uniform. And, the orange-topped sock — worn in the 1981-96 uniform era — returned to the lineup as a mix-and-match option, joining the black-topped sock introduced in ’97.

All three jerseys displayed a new tiger-stripe pattern on the shoulders. The black jersey featured orange sleeves, and orange trim on the sleeves and collar. The white and orange jerseys had black sleeves, with black sleeve and collar trim. The sleeves of all three jerseys were given white undersides. On the black and orange jerseys, the white undersides on the sleeves continued as wide stripes down the sides.

Modern, more rounded numerals replaced the block-letter uniform numbers that had adorned Bengals jerseys of the past, and the orange outline on the new numbers was given a shadow effect. In addition, the leaping tiger logo was removed from the sleeve, while the team’s new striped “B” logo was placed in the center of the chest area, just below the neckline.

Both pants featured a new tiger-stripe pattern on the sides of the legs. However, unlike the old stripes, the new stripes did not extend straight down the full length of the legs. Instead, the new stripes curved slightly forward to a point just above the knees.

Lastly, the team chose to revert its shoe color from white to black, which had been the primary shoe color from 1968-73.

Interesting fact from this uniform era:• 2004 black pants were the first to be official, but not the first to be worn: The Bengals’ uniform officially

included black pants for the first time in team history in 2004. However, 2004 did not mark the first time the team had worn black pants in a game. A year before, in 2003, the team was granted by the NFL the option to use black pants in two games as part of the redesign process that resulted in the new 2004 uniform. The team exercised that option, wearing black pants on a temporary trial basis for both their 2003 regular-season opener and finale. Those 2003 black pants, however, possessed the team’s older tiger-stripe pattern of that era (see 1997-2003 illustrations on previous page), and were never worn again. The black pants that were permanently added to the lineup in 2004 were updated with the new tiger-stripe pattern.

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1981-96 — STRIPED HELMETPrior to the Bengals’ 1981 season — the season of their first Super Bowl appearance — the

team introduced a bold new uniform that featured a distinctive, eye-catching new helmet that was orange with six black tiger stripes extending from one side to the other. With the

uniform redesign, the team’s logo changed from a representation of the block-lettered helmet to a representation of the new striped helmet.

When it was first introduced, the striped helmet logo was a two-dimensional side view with a two-barred face mask. By the end of the 1980s, the logo evolved into the image pictured here — a three-dimensional angled view with a multi-

barred face mask. As a result of the angled view, only five of the six stripes are visible in this striped helmet logo.

BENGALS LOGOS — THEN & NOW

1970-80 — BLOCK-LETTERED HELMETWhen the AFL merged with the NFL in 1970 — the same year the Bengals began play

in the new Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field) — the team’s logo shifted from the running tiger to a representation of the helmet the players had been wearing since the team began play in 1968.

The helmet representation, which like the real helmet was orange with “Bengals” arched across both sides in block letters, remained the team’s logo through the 1980 season. The helmet logo, however, used much larger letters for “Bengals” than what actually appeared on the real helmets.

1997-2003 — LEAPING TIGERIn 1997, the Bengals made subtle alterations to their uniforms. With the

alterations, the team unveiled a new logo of a leaping tiger which adorned the sleeves of the uniform’s new jersey. That new leaping tiger replaced the striped helmet as the team’s primary logo.

The leaping tiger logo, pictured here with the team’s logotype of that era, was an illustration of an aggressive-looking orange tiger with black stripes that matched those on the team’s helmet and white facial accents. The leaping tiger’s head by itself was the team’s secondary logo. In addition, the striped helmet logo also was still commonly used.

2004-PRESENT — STRIPED “B”The Bengals’ uniform underwent a complete redesign in 2004. As part

of the change, the team introduced a new striped “B” logo and created a new team font. Simple in design, the logo was the new font’s letter B, colored orange with three black tiger stripes.

The striped B was placed in the center of the team’s new jersey, just below the neckline, while the Bengals font was used to create the team’s new logotype. The striped B replaced the leaping tiger as the team’s primary mark, though the leaping tiger and the leaping tiger’s head were kept as secondary marks and are still used frequently.

1967-69 — RUNNING TIGERThe Cincinnati Bengals franchise was founded in 1967, a year

before it began play in the modern-era American Football League. For its first logo, the team chose a caricature of a tiger, running with a football under its right arm. Flying off the tiger’s head was a white helmet with another tiger’s head painted on its side.

The team used this logo while they were members of the AFL through the 1969 season, though the logo never appeared on the team’s uniform.

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 6 L 13-29 at San Diego 33,687Sept. 15 W 24-10 Denver 25,049Sept. 22 W 34-23 Buffalo 24,045Sept. 29 L 10-31 San Diego 28,642Oct. 6 L 7-10 at Denver 41,257Oct. 13 L 3-13 at Kansas City 47,096Oct. 20 L 22-24 Miami 25,942Oct. 27 L 10-31 at Oakland 37,083Nov. 3 L 17-27 Houston 24,012Nov. 10 L 9-16 Kansas City 25,537Nov. 17 W 38-21 at Miami 31,747Nov. 24 L 0-34 Oakland 27,116Dec. 1 L 14-33 at Boston 17,796Dec. 8 L 14-27 at N.Y. Jets 61,111

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 171 275 Rushing 85 116 Passing 73 140 Penalty 13 19TOTAL NET YARDS 3426 4717 Avg. Per Game 244.7 336.9 Total Plays 772 916 Avg. Per Play 4.4 5.1NET YARDS RUSHING 1807 2097 Avg. Per Game 129.1 149.8 Total Rushes 421 473NET YARDS PASSING 1619 2620 Avg. Per Game 115.6 187.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 38-277 32-283 Gross Yards 1896 2903 Att.-Completions 313-167 411-212 Completion Pct. 53.4 51.6 Had Intercepted 11 10PUNTS-AVG. 84-40.9 63-44.2PENALTIES-YARDS 55-586 62-632FUMBLES-BALL LOST 27-10 19-9TOUCHDOWNS 25 39 Rushing 14 13 Passing 8 25 Returns 3 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 20 49 70 76 215Opponents 70 78 73 108 329

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPLivingston 0 0 0 0 20-20 13-26 0 59Robinson 9 8 1 0 – – 0 54E. Johnson 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18McVea 3 1 2 0 – – 0 18Trumpy 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Sherman 1 0 1 0 4-4 0-1 0 10Banks 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Beauchamp 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Griffin 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Hunt 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6King 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Smiley 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Gunner 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 25 14 8 3 24-24 13-27 1 215Opponents 39 13 25 1 37-39 18-35 2 329Two-point conversions: None. Bengals 0-1; Opponents 0-0.

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSESE Warren McVea, Saint SaffoldLT Ernie WrightLG Dave MiddendorfC Bob JohnsonRG Pat MatsonRT Howard FestTE Bob TrumpyFL Rod ShermanQB John StofaRB Paul RobinsonRB Tom Smiley

DEFENSELE Jim GriffinLDT Andy RiceRDT Bill StaleyRE Harry GunnerLLB Al BeauchampMLB Sherrill HeadrickRLB Frank BuncomLHB Fletcher SmithRHB Charlie KingLS Jess PhillipsRS Bobby Hunt

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatStofa 177 85 896 48.0 5.06 5 2.8 5 2.8 60 17-140 60.8Warren 80 47 506 58.8 6.33 1 1.3 4 5.0 45t 10-69 60.7Wyche 55 35 494 63.6 8.98 2 3.6 2 3.6 80t 11-68 89.5Keeling 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 313 167 1896 53.4 6.06 8 2.6 11 3.5 80t 38-277 65.7Opponents 411 212 2903 51.6 7.06 25 6.1 10 2.4 58 32-283 84.6

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 238 1023 4.3 87t 8E. Johnson 26 178 6.8 41t 3Smiley 63 146 2.3 11 1McVea 9 133 14.8 80t 1Banks 34 131 3.9 20 0Wyche 12 74 6.2 21 0Lamb 17 44 2.6 17 0Saffold 1 21 21.0 21 0Warren 4 17 4.3 12 0Livingston 1 11 11.0 11 0Keeling 1 10 10.0 10 0Phillips 1 7 7.0 7 0Hunt 1 5 5.0 5t 1Washington 1 4 4.0 4 0Sherman 1 3 3.0 3 0Stofa 10 1 0.1 13 0Trumpy 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bengals 421 1807 4.3 87t 14Opponents 473 2097 4.4 37 13

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDTrumpy 37 639 17.3 80t 3Sherman 31 374 12.1 27t 1Robinson 24 128 5.3 68t 1McVea 21 264 12.6 55t 2Smiley 19 86 4.5 17 0Saffold 16 172 10.8 25 0 Herock 6 75 12.5 22 0Lamb 4 77 19.3 60 0Banks 4 15 3.8 13 1White 2 18 9.0 11 0E. Johnson 1 33 33.0 33 0Peterson 1 10 10.0 10 0Wyche 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 167 1896 11.4 80t 8Opponents 212 2903 13.7 58 25

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDPhillips 3 26 8.7 23 0Beauchamp 2 35 17.5 18 1King 1 32 32.0 32t 1Gunner 1 20 20.0 20 0Smith 1 16 16.0 16 0Hunt 1 15 15.0 15 0Headrick 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 10 144 14.4 32t 2Opponents 11 79 7.2 21 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLivingston 70 3036 43.4 2 66 0Smith 8 230 28.8 0 45 0Keeling 6 170 28.3 0 35 0Bengals 84 3436 40.9 2 66 0Opponents 63 2782 44.2 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDE. Johnson 22 2 111 5.0 45 0Phillips 2 1 16 8.0 11 0Spiller 2 4 51 25.5 40 0Williams 2 0 14 7.0 13 0King 1 0 3 3.0 3 0Robinson 1 0 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 30 7 196 6.5 45 0Opponents 41 – 252 6.1 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMcVea 14 310 22.1 30 0E. Johnson 14 266 19.0 31 0Banks 6 106 17.7 24 0Williams 5 112 22.4 33 0Spiller 5 91 18.2 28 0Peterson 3 80 26.7 30 0Robinson 3 58 19.3 22 0Phillips 1 23 23.0 23 0McClure 1 11 11.0 11 0Randall 1 11 11.0 11 0 Saffold 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 54 1068 19.8 33 0Opponents 40 977 24.4 100t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Livingston 4-6 5-7 3-6 1-6 0-1Sherman 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Bengals 4-6 5-7 3-7 1-6 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Livingston: (35G, 22G) (49G, 43N) (30B, 32N, 11G, 39G) (41N, 21G, 37N) (44N, 52N) (15G) (19N) (49N, 37G) (28G, 42N, 16N) (29G, 23G, 16G, 28B, 27N) (12G) (-) (-) (-). Sherman: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (32N).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

1968 FINAL STATISTICS (3-11-0)

BENGALS YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STATISTICS

Head Coach: Paul Brown

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OFFENSEWR Eric CrabtreeLT Ernie WrightLG Ernie ParkC Bob JohnsonRG Pat Matson, Guy DennisRT Howard FestTE Bob TrumpyWR Speedy ThomasQB Greg CookRB Paul RobinsonRB Jess Phillips

DEFENSELE Royce BerryLDT Andy RiceRDT Bill StaleyRE Steve ChomyszakLLB Al BeauchampMLB Bill BergeyRLB Bill PetersonLCB Fletcher SmithRCB Ken RileyLS Al ColemanRS Bobby Hunt

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 14 W 27-21 Miami 25,335Sept. 21 W 34-20 San Diego 26,243Sept. 28 W 24-19 Kansas City 27,812Oct. 4 L 14-21 at San Diego 52,748Oct. 12 L 7-21 N.Y. Jets 27,927Oct. 19 L 23-30 Denver 27,920Oct. 26 L 22-42 at Kansas City 50,934Nov. 2 W 31-17 Oakland 27,927Nov. 9 T 31-31 at Houston 45,298Nov. 16 L 14-25 Boston 25,913Nov. 23 L 7-40 at N.Y. Jets 62,128Nov. 30 L 13-16 at Buffalo 35,122Dec. 7 L 17-37 at Oakland 54,427Dec. 14 L 16-27 at Denver 42,198

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 172 278 Rushing 66 135 Passing 95 130 Penalty 11 13TOTAL NET YARDS 3868 5337 Avg. Per Game 276.3 381.2 Total Plays 728 935 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.7NET YARDS RUSHING 1523 2651 Avg. Per Game 108.8 189.4 Total Rushes 363 523NET YARDS PASSING 2345 2686 Avg. Per Game 167.5 191.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 57-375 16-180 Gross Yards 2720 2866 Att.-Completions 308-163 396-205 Completion Pct. 52.9 51.8 Had Intercepted 15 21PUNTS-AVG. 85-38.8 55-41.4PENALTIES-YARDS 50-556 72-824FUMBLES-BALL LOST 30-25 19-16TOUCHDOWNS 33 42 Rushing 10 13 Passing 22 24 Returns 1 5

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 48 92 72 68 280Opponents 78 130 68 91 367

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 32-33 16-24 0 80Trumpy 9 0 9 0 – – 0 54Crabtree 7 0 7 0 – – 0 42Robinson 4 4 0 0 – – 0 24Thomas 4 1 3 0 – – 0 24Phillips 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Myers 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Cook 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Coslet 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Gunner 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Wyche 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 33 10 22 1 32-33 16-24 1 280Opponents 42 13 24 5 41-42 24-46 1 367Two-point conversions: None. Bengals 0-0; Opponents 0-0.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatCook 197 106 1854 53.8 9.41 15 7.6 11 5.6 78t 29-195 88.3Wyche 108 54 838 50.0 7.76 7 6.5 4 3.7 80t 28-180 82.3Livingston 2 2 15 100.0 7.50 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 0-0 97.9Gehrke 1 1 13 100.0 13.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 0-0 118.8Bengals 308 163 2720 52.9 8.83 22 7.1 15 4.9 80t 57-375 86.5Opponents 396 205 2866 51.8 7.24 24 6.1 21 5.3 71 16-180 73.5

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDPhillips 118 578 4.9 83 3Robinson 160 489 3.1 24 4Cook 25 148 5.9 30 1Wyche 12 107 8.9 22 1Turner 23 105 4.6 34 0E. Johnson 15 54 3.6 13 0Livingston 1 18 18.0 18 0Thomas 4 16 4.0 16t 1Lamb 5 8 1.6 7 0Bengals 363 1523 4.2 83 10Opponents 523 2651 5.1 80t 13

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCrabtree 40 855 21.4 73t 7Trumpy 37 835 22.6 80t 9Thomas 33 481 14.6 62 3Robinson 20 104 5.2 25 0Phillips 13 128 9.8 31 0Myers 10 205 20.5 50 2Turner 5 14 2.8 8 0Riley 2 15 7.5 17 0T. Smith 1 41 41.0 41 0Coslet 1 39 39.0 39t 1E. Johnson 1 3 3.0 3 0Bengals 163 2720 16.7 80t 22Opponents 205 2866 14.0 71 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDF. Smith 4 67 16.8 29 0Hunt 4 66 16.5 27 0Riley 4 66 16.5 66 0Peterson 4 23 5.8 17 0Bergey 2 62 31.0 58 0Gunner 1 70 70.0 70t 1Beauchamp 1 8 8.0 8 0Guillory 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 21 362 17.2 70t 1Opponents 15 239 16.0 53 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLivingston 70 2769 39.6 5 55 1Swanson 12 459 38.3 1 55 0Muhlmann 2 38 19.0 0 38 1Lamb 1 29 29.0 0 29 0Bengals 85 3295 38.8 6 55 2Opponents 55 2275 41.4 – 57 –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDE. Johnson 17 6 85 5.0 17 0Thomas 4 3 15 3.8 12 0Coleman 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Guillory 1 0 0 0.0 0 0King 0 0 *35 – 35 0Gehrke 0 1 0 – 0 0Bengals 23 10 135 5.9 35 0Opponents 39 – 297 7.6 – 0*Lateral

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDE. Johnson 16 362 22.6 51 0Riley 14 334 23.9 40 0Guillory 8 170 21.3 28 0Robinson 5 168 33.6 74 0Lamb 5 64 12.8 19 0Phillips 3 52 17.3 29 0Turner 3 15 5.0 13 0Gunner 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 55 1165 21.2 74 0Opponents 39 1065 27.3 105t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 6-6 5-5 3-4 1-3 1-6Bengals 6-6 5-5 3-4 1-3 1-6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (21G, 21G) (17G, 59B, 50N, 23G) (38G) (50B) (51N, 47N) (10G) (35G, 27G) (16G, 37N) (18G) (55N) (-) (16G, 45N, 26G) (50G) (30G, 14G, 43G).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

1969 FINAL STATISTICS (4-9-1)Head Coach: Paul Brown

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Eric Crabtree, Chip MyersLT Ernie WrightLG Rufus MayesC Bob JohnsonRG Pat MatsonRT Mike WilsonTE Bob TrumpyWR Speedy ThomasQB Virgil CarterRB Paul RobinsonRB Jess Phillips

DEFENSELE Royce BerryLDT Mike ReidRDT Steve ChomyszakRE Ron CarpenterLLB Al BeauchampMLB Bill BergeyRLB Ken AveryLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Fletcher SmithRS Ken Dyer, Al Coleman

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 20 W 31-21 Oakland 56,616Sept. 27 L 3-38 at Detroit 58,202Oct. 4 L 13-20 Houston 55,094Oct. 11 L 27-30 at Cleveland 83,520Oct. 18 L 19-27 Kansas City 57,265Oct. 25 L 0-20 at Washington 50,415Nov. 2 L 10-21 at Pittsburgh 38,968Nov. 8 W 43-14 at Buffalo 43,587Nov. 15 W 14-10 Cleveland 60,007Nov. 22 W 34-7 Pittsburgh 59,276Nov. 29 W 26-6 New Orleans 59,342Dec. 6 W 17-14 at San Diego 41,461Dec. 13 W 30-20 at Houston 34,435Dec. 20 W 45-7 Boston 60,157

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 210 236 Rushing 100 87 Passing 97 131 Penalty 13 18TOTAL NET YARDS 3927 4178 Avg. Per Game 280.5 298.4 Total Plays 831 874 Avg. Per Play 4.7 4.8NET YARDS RUSHING 2057 1543 Avg. Per Game 146.9 110.2 Total Rushes 461 418NET YARDS PASSING 1870 2635 Avg. Per Game 133.6 188.2 Sacked-Yards Lost 31-227 28-250 Gross Yards 2097 2885 Att.-Completions 339-172 428-209 Completion Pct. 50.7 48.8 Had Intercepted 11 23PUNTS-AVG. 79-46.2 80-43.8PENALTIES-YARDS 71-831 81-784 FUMBLES-BALL LOST 22-12 28-16TOUCHDOWNS 34 31 Rushing 16 11 Passing 12 18 Returns 6 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 56 111 85 60 312Opponents 49 82 52 72 255

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 33-33 25-37 0 108Robinson 7 6 1 0 – – 0 42Phillips 5 4 1 0 – – 0 30E. Johnson 4 2 2 0 – – 0 24Parrish 3 0 0 3 – – 0 18Berry 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12Carter 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Crabtree 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Thomas 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Trumpy 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Wyche 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Beauchamp 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Coslet 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Myers 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bengals 34 16 12 6 33-34 25-37 0 312Opponents 31 11 18 2 31-31 12-24 1 255

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatCarter 278 143 1647 51.4 5.92 9 3.2 9 3.2 56t 21-154 66.9Wyche 57 26 411 45.6 7.21 3 5.3 2 3.5 51t 10-73 73.1Lewis 4 3 39 75.0 9.75 0 0.0 0 0.0 18 0-0 105.2Bengals 339 172 2097 50.7 6.19 12 3.5 11 3.2 56t 31-227 68.4Opponents 428 209 2885 48.8 6.74 18 4.2 23 5.4 87t 28-250 62.5

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDPhillips 163 648 4.0 76t 4Robinson 149 622 4.2 26t 6E. Johnson 65 273 4.2 26 2Carter 34 246 7.2 73 2Wyche 19 118 6.2 23 2Dressler 18 77 4.3 17 0Lamb 6 35 5.8 16 0Crabtree 3 23 7.7 16 0Lewis 2 8 4.0 7 0Thomas 2 7 3.5 13 0Bengals 461 2057 4.5 76t 16Opponents 418 1543 3.7 36 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDMyers 32 542 16.9 56t 1Phillips 31 124 4.0 17 1Trumpy 29 480 16.6 53t 2Thomas 21 257 12.2 27 2Crabtree 19 231 12.2 29 2Robinson 17 175 10.3 27 1E. Johnson 15 190 12.7 51t 2Coslet 8 98 12.3 24 1Bengals 172 2097 12.2 56t 12Opponents 209 2885 13.8 87t 18

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 5 28 5.6 19 0Riley 4 17 4.3 14 0Dyer 3 45 15.0 22 0Bergey 3 35 11.7 26 0Graham 3 31 10.3 31 0Smith 3 17 5.7 17 0Avery 1 5 5.0 5 0Beauchamp 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 23 180 7.8 31 0Opponents 11 150 13.6 37 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLewis 79 3651 46.2 9 63 0Bengals 79 3651 46.2 9 63 0Opponents 80 3505 43.8 – 61 –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 23 15 194 8.4 79t 1E. Johnson 7 1 72 10.3 36 0Thomas 4 10 20 5.0 11 0Graham 1 2 41 41.0 41 0Robinson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Smith 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 37 28 327 8.8 79t 1Opponents 48 11 392 8.2 63t 2

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 16 482 30.1 95t 1Robinson 14 363 25.9 36 0E. Johnson 3 68 22.7 31 0Dressler 4 48 12.0 22 0Lamb 2 41 20.5 21 0Bengals 39 1002 25.7 95t 1Opponents 33 774 23.5 51 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 4-4 5-7 9-11 3-9 4-6Bengals 4-4 5-7 9-11 3-9 4-6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (43N, 38G, 51N) (35G) (51G, 36G, 23B) (23G, 39N, 50G) (35N, 42G, 22N, 47N, 50G) (52N) (43G, 47N) (36G, 43G, 22G, 30G, 13G) (-) (13G, 17G) (11G, 35G, 34G, 22G, 49N) (45N, 40B, 53G) (25G, 30G, 25G) (37G).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

Head Coach: Paul Brown

1970 FINAL STATISTICS (8-6-0)

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttDec. 26* L 0-17 at Baltimore 51,127*AFC Divisional Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 7 15 Rushing 2 12 Passing 5 3 Penalty 0 0 3rd Down: Made-Att. 3-14 6-14 3rd Down Pct. 21.4 42.9 4th Down: Made-Att. 0-1 0-0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 –POSSESSION AVG. NA NATOTAL NET YARDS 139 299 Avg. Per Game 139.0 299.0 Total Plays 46 66 Avg. Per Play 3.0 4.5NET YARDS RUSHING 63 170 Avg. Per Game 63.0 170.0 Total Rushes 22 47NET YARDS PASSING 76 129 Avg. Per Game 76.0 129.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 2-16 Gross Yards 93 145 Att.-Completions 21-8 17-6 Completion Pct. 38.1 35.3 Had Intercepted 1 0PUNTS-AVG. 8-39.1 6-38.3 Net Punting Avg. 35.6 37.3PENALTIES-YARDS 1-5 6-63FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 1-0 0-0TOUCHDOWNS 0 2 Rushing 0 0 Passing 0 2 Returns 0 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 0 0 0 0 – 0Opponent 7 3 0 7 – 17

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-1 0 0Bengals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-1 0 0Opponent 2 0 2 0 2-2 1-3 0 17

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 5 25 5.0 9 0Carter 2 16 8.0 9 0Phillips 10 12 1.2 4 0Lewis 3 10 3.3 9 0E. Johnson 2 0 0.0 3 0Bengals 22 63 2.9 9 0Opponent 47 170 3.6 17 0

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDMyers 4 66 16.5 29 0Phillips 2 12 6.0 6 0Thomas 1 9 9.0 9 0E. Johnson 1 6 6.0 6 0Bengals 8 93 11.6 29 0Opponent 6 145 24.2 53t 2

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD(None)Bengals 0 0 – – 0 Opponent 1 0 0.0 0 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLewis 8 313 39.1 35.6 0 1 53 0Bengals 8 313 39.1 35.6 0 1 53 0Opponent 6 230 38.3 37.3 0 0 45 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 2 1 6 3.0 3 0Thomas 0 2 0 – – 0Bengals 2 3 6 3.0 3 0Opponent 7 0 28 4.0 10 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatCarter 20 7 64 35.0 3.20 0 0.0 1 5.0 16 3-17 23.8Wyche 1 1 29 100.0 29.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 29 0-0 118.8Bengals 21 8 93 38.1 4.43 0 0.0 1 4.8 29 3-17 32.4Opponent 17 6 145 35.3 8.53 2 11.8 0 0.0 53 2-16 106.3

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 2 29 14.5 24 0Lamb 1 17 17.0 17 0Bengals 3 46 15.3 24 0Opponent 1 0 0.0 0 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Bengals 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:Muhlmann: (50B).Opponent: (50B, 44G, 44N).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsBergey 7 7 14 0-0 0 NA 0-0Chomyszak 5 6 11 1-8 1 NA 0-0Avery 5 4 9 0-0 0 NA 0-0Beauchamp 6 2 8 0-0 0 NA 0-0Berry 4 4 8 1-8 1 NA 0-0Dyer 3 5 8 0-0 0 NA 0-0Reid 6 1 7 0-0 0 NA 0-0Carpenter 4 2 6 0-0 0 NA 0-0Parrish 4 0 4 0-0 1 NA 0-0Smith 3 0 3 0-0 0 NA 0-0Roman 2 1 3 0-0 0 NA 0-0Baccaglio 2 0 2 0-0 0 NA 0-0Lamb 1 1 2 0-0 0 NA 0-0Guillory 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0E. Johnson 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Peterson 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Riley 0 1 1 0-0 2 NA 0-0

Blocked kicks: Bergey (1 blocked FG).

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Eric Crabtree, Chip MyersLT Ernie Wright, Rufus MayesLG Howard FestC Bob JohnsonRG Pat MatsonRT Vernon HollandTE Bob Trumpy, Bruce CosletWR Speedy Thomas, Bob TrumpyQB Virgil CarterRB Paul RobinsonRB Jess Phillips

DEFENSELE Royce BerryLDT Mike ReidRDT Steve ChomyszakRE Ron CarpenterLLB Al BeauchampMLB Bill BergeyRLB Ken AveryLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Fletcher Smith, Neal CraigRS Sandy Durko

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 19 W 37-14 Philadelphia 55,880Sept. 26 L 10-21 at Pittsburgh 48,448Oct. 3 L 17-20 at Green Bay 56,263Oct. 10 L 13-23 Miami 60,099Oct. 17 L 24-27 Cleveland 60,284Oct. 24 L 27-31 at Oakland 54,699Oct. 31 L 6-10 at Houston 37,947Nov. 7 L 6-9 Atlanta 59,604Nov. 14 W 24-10 at Denver 51,200Nov. 21 W 28-13 Houston 59,390Nov. 28 W 31-0 San Diego 59,580Dec. 5 L 27-31 at Cleveland 82,705Dec. 12 L 13-21 Pittsburgh 60,022Dec. 19 L 21-35 at N.Y. Jets 63,151

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 236 213 Rushing 109 93 Passing 115 102 Penalty 12 18TOTAL NET YARDS 4266 3906 Avg. Per Game 304.7 279.0 Total Plays 867 811 Avg. Per Play 4.9 4.8NET YARDS RUSHING 2142 1778 Avg. Per Game 153.0 127.0 Total Rushes 462 446NET YARDS PASSING 2124 2128 Avg. Per Game 151.7 152.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 40-303 30-254 Gross Yards 2427 2382 Att.-Completions 365-214 335-157 Completion Pct. 58.6 46.9 Had Intercepted 11 27PUNTS-AVG. 73-44.7 73-40.9PENALTIES-YARDS 82-921 72-722FUMBLES-BALL LOST 29-12 21-12TOUCHDOWNS 32 32 Rushing 14 11 Passing 15 19 Returns 3 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 58 64 91 71 284Opponents 44 71 48 102 265

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 31-31 20-36 0 91Willis 7 7 0 0 – – 0 42E. Johnson 6 4 2 0 – – 0 36Coslet 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Trumpy 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Crabtree 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Parrish 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12Thomas 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Beauchamp 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Dressler 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Myers 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Phillips 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Robinson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Carter 0 0 0 0 *1 – 0 1Bengals 32 14 15 3 32-32 20-36 0 284Opponents 32 11 19 2 31-32 14-22 0 265*PAT scored on a run.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatCarter 222 138 1624 62.2 7.32 10 4.5 7 3.2 90t 13-122 86.2Anderson 131 72 777 55.0 5.93 5 3.8 4 3.1 44 23-159 72.6Lewis 10 3 18 30.0 1.80 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 4-22 39.6Willis 2 1 8 50.0 4.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0-0 60.4Bengals 365 214 2427 58.6 6.65 15 4.1 11 3.0 90t 40-303 79.8Opponents 335 157 2382 46.9 7.11 19 5.7 27 8.1 74t 30-254 56.1

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDWillis 135 590 4.4 36 7E. Johnson 85 522 6.1 86t 4Phillips 94 420 4.5 31 0Robinson 49 213 4.3 17 1Dressler 54 204 3.8 13 1Anderson 22 125 5.7 16 1Carter 8 42 5.3 19 0Lamb 5 13 2.6 7 0Durko 1 7 7.0 7 0Lewis 6 6 1.0 9 0Crabtree 1 1 1.0 1 0Thomas 2 -1 -0.5 0 0Bengals 462 2142 4.6 86t 14Opponents 446 1778 4.0 63t 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDTrumpy 40 531 13.3 44 3Myers 27 286 10.6 20 1Willis 24 223 9.3 29 0Thomas 22 327 14.9 90t 2Phillips 22 125 5.7 19 1Coslet 21 356 17.0 71t 4Dressler 19 145 7.6 26 0E. Johnson 14 258 18.4 67t 2Crabtree 14 102 7.3 22 2Robinson 8 47 5.9 16 0Marshall 2 18 9.0 10 0Kelly 1 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 214 2427 11.3 90t 15Opponents 157 2382 15.2 74t 19

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 7 105 15.0 65t 1Beauchamp 6 53 8.8 18t 1Riley 5 22 4.4 21 0Durko 4 46 11.5 25 0Bergey 1 16 16.0 16 0Peterson 1 16 16.0 16 0Coleman 1 15 15.0 15 0Craig 1 0 0.0 0 0Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 27 273 10.1 65t 2Opponents 11 219 19.9 48t 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLewis 72 3229 44.8 8 56 0Dressler 1 34 34.0 0 34 0Bengals 73 3263 44.7 8 56 0Opponents 73 2988 40.9 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 12 9 93 7.8 47 0Durko 6 11 14 2.3 7 0Thomas 4 4 10 2.5 7 0E. Johnson 3 5 28 9.3 14 0Bengals 25 29 145 5.8 47 0Opponents 41 – 304 7.4 – 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 18 335 18.6 37 0Parrish 13 296 22.8 30 0Willis 4 81 20.3 32 0Phillips 2 49 24.5 31 0Lamb 2 42 21.0 25 0E. Johnson 2 40 20,0 21 0Dressler 1 20 20.0 20 0Kelly 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 43 863 20.1 37 0Opponents 39 1024 26.3 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 6-6 5-8 4-9 4-10 1-3Bengals 6-6 5-8 4-9 4-10 1-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (26G, 34N, 36G, 35G) (45N, 33G, 51N) (26G) (16G, 27N, 9G) (12G) (11G, 37B, 36G) (45G, 46G, 27N, 32N) (30N, 51G, 24G) (14G, 48N) (-) (40G, 35N, 43N) (52N, 46G, 24G) (27N, 18G, 22G) (43N, 49N, 44N).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

Head Coach: Paul Brown

1971 FINAL STATISTICS (4-10-0)

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OFFENSEWR Speedy ThomasLT Stan WaltersLG Howard FestC Bob JohnsonRG Pat MatsonRT Vernon HollandTE Bob TrumpyWR Chip MyersQB Ken AndersonRB Essex JohnsonRB Doug Dressler

DEFENSELE Royce BerryLDT Mike ReidRDT Steve ChomyszakRE Sherman WhiteLLB Al BeauchampMLB Bill BergeyRLB Ken AveryLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Neal CraigRS Tommy Casanova

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 17 W 31-7 at New England 60,999Sept. 24 W 15-10 Pittsburgh 54,292Oct. 1 L 6-27 at Cleveland 81,564Oct. 8 W 21-10 Denver 55,812Oct. 15 W 23-16 at Kansas City 79,068Oct. 22 L 12-15 at Los Angeles 73,385Oct. 29 W 30-7 Houston 59,409Nov. 5 L 17-40 at Pittsburgh 50,350Nov. 12 L 14-20 Oakland 59,485Nov. 19 L 19-20 Baltimore 49,512Nov. 26 W 13-3 at Chicago 55,701Dec. 3 W 13-10 N.Y. Giants 59,523Dec. 9 L 24-27 Cleveland 59,524Dec. 17 W 61-17 at Houston 32,482

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 255 207 Rushing 112 98 Passing 122 92 Penalty 21 17TOTAL NET YARDS 4317 3552 Avg. Per Game 308.4 253.7 Total Plays 899 794 Avg. Per Play 4.8 4.5NET YARDS RUSHING 1996 1815 Avg. Per Game 142.6 129.6 Total Rushes 491 406NET YARDS PASSING 2321 1737 Avg. Per Game 165.8 124.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 24-192 38-296 Gross Yards 2513 2033 Att.-Completions 384-219 350-167 Completion Pct. 57.0 47.7 Had Intercepted 11 20PUNTS-AVG. 66-42.1 84-42.4PENALTIES-YARDS 76-738 69-581FUMBLES-BALL LOST 28-18 30-9TOUCHDOWNS 31 24 Rushing 16 11 Passing 10 11 Returns 5 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 36 62 99 102 299Opponents 37 79 42 71 229

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 30-31 27-40 0 111Dressler 7 6 1 0 – – 0 42E. Johnson 6 4 2 0 – – 0 36Anderson 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Myers 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Parrish 3 0 0 3 – – 0 18Carter 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Trumpy 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Casanova 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Coslet 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Craig 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Phillips 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Thomas 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6White 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 31 16 10 5 30-31 27-40 1 299Opponents 24 11 11 2 23-24 20-29 1 229

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 301 171 1918 56.8 6.37 7 2.3 7 2.3 65t 18-155 74.0Carter 82 47 579 57.3 7.06 3 3.7 4 4.9 36 6-37 71.1Willis 1 1 16 100.0 16.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 0-0 118.8Bengals 384 219 2513 57.0 6.54 10 2.6 11 2.9 65t 24-192 73.6Opponents 350 167 2033 47.7 5.81 11 3.1 20 5.7 68 38-296 52.7

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDE. Johnson 212 825 3.9 19 4Dressler 128 565 4.4 43t 6Phillips 48 207 4.3 20 1Willis 42 127 3.0 12 0Anderson 22 94 4.3 18 3Robinson 21 94 4.5 15 0Carter 12 57 4.8 14 2Lewis 1 15 15.0 15 0Conley 3 8 2.7 5 0Joiner 1 2 2.0 2 0Morrison 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 491 1996 4.1 43t 16Opponents 406 1815 4.5 41 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDMyers 57 792 13.9 42 3Trumpy 44 500 11.4 38 2Dressler 39 348 8.9 33 1E. Johnson 29 420 14.5 65t 2Thomas 17 171 10.1 18 1Phillips 10 50 5.0 15 0Willis 9 46 5.1 10 0Joiner 8 133 16.6 25 0Coslet 5 48 9.6 17 1Buie 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 219 2513 11.5 65t 10Opponents 167 2033 12.2 68t 11

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDCasanova 5 108 21.6 33 0Parrish 5 90 18.0 33t 2Adams 3 44 14.7 19 0Riley 3 0 0.0 0 0Craig 2 76 38.0 63t 1Beauchamp 1 8 8.0 8 0Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 20 326 16.3 63t 3Opponents 11 70 6.4 28 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLewis 66 2777 42.1 6 60 0Bengals 66 2777 42.1 6 60 0Opponents 84 3559 42.4 – 62 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCasanova 30 19 289 9.6 66t 1Parrish 15 2 141 9.4 51t 1E. Johnson 2 0 7 3.5 7 0Bengals 47 21 437 9.3 66t 2Opponents 26 16 152 5.8 54 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 21 509 24.2 62 0Parrish 15 348 23.2 45 0Joiner 5 88 17.6 25 0Casanova 1 34 34.0 34 0Lewis 1 15 15.0 15 0E. Johnson 1 13 13.0 13 0Dennis 1 11 11.0 11 0Kelly 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 46 1018 22.1 62 0Opponents 44 984 22.4 34 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 6-7 6-10 9-12 5-8 1-3Bengals 6-7 6-10 9-12 5-8 1-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (51B, 38G) (32G, 20G, 32G, 34G, 41G) (14G, 26G, 28N, 30N) (49N) (46G, 16G, 12G) (25G, 26N, 21N, 17N) (10G, 42G, 33G) (37G) (21B, 35B) (25G, 40G) (39G, 14G, 39N) (50N, 27G, 40N, 47N, 18G) (31G) (51G, 46G, 24G, 32G).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

Head Coach: Paul Brown

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim George, Charlie Joiner, Chip MyersLT Rufus MayesLG Howard FestC Bob JohnsonRG Pat MatsonRT Vernon HollandTE Bob TrumpyWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Essex JohnsonFB Boobie Clark

DEFENSELE Royce BerryLDT Mike ReidRDT Ron CarpenterRE Sherman WhiteLLB Al BeauchampMLB Bill BergeyRLB Ron PritchardLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Neal CraigRS Tommy Casanova

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 16 L 10-28 at Denver 49,059Sept. 23 W 24-10 Houston 51,823Sept. 30 W 20-13 at San Diego 46,733Oct. 7 L 10-17 at Cleveland 70,805Oct. 14 W 19-7 Pittsburgh 55,819Oct. 21 W 14-6 Kansas City 56,397Oct. 28 L 13-20 at Pittsburgh 45,761Nov. 4 L 10-38 at Dallas 54,944Nov. 11 W 16-13 at Buffalo 76,927Nov. 18 W 20-14 N.Y. Jets 55,745Nov. 25 W 42-24 St. Louis 50,918Dec. 2 W 27-0 Minnesota 57,859Dec. 9 W 34-17 Cleveland 58,266Dec. 16 W 27-24 at Houston 21,955

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 252 219 Rushing 124 109 Passing 108 97 Penalty 20 13TOTAL NET YARDS 4512 3705 Avg. Per Game 322.3 264.6 Total Plays 871 840 Avg. Per Play 5.2 4.4NET YARDS RUSHING 2236 1807 Avg. Per Game 159.7 129.1 Total Rushes 515 459NET YARDS PASSING 2276 1898 Avg. Per Game 162.6 135.6 Sacked-Yards Lost 24-163 43-342 Gross Yards 2439 2240 Att.-Completions 332-180 338-182 Completion Pct. 54.2 53.8 Had Intercepted 12 18PUNTS-AVG. 68-41.0 77-41.7PENALTIES-YARDS 83-799 78-710FUMBLES-BALL LOST 25-14 31-16TOUCHDOWNS 32 27 Rushing 13 15 Passing 18 9 Returns 1 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 39 100 79 68 286Opponents 50 61 58 62 231

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 31-32 21-31 0 94Curtis 9 0 9 0 – – 0 54Clark 8 8 0 0 – – 0 48E. Johnson 7 4 3 0 – – 0 42Trumpy 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Elliott 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Parrish 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 32 13 18 1 31-32 21-31 0 286Opponents 27 15 9 3 27-27 14-23 0 231

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 329 179 2428 54.4 7.38 18 5.5 12 3.6 78t 24-163 81.2Cook 3 1 11 33.3 3.67 0 0.0 0 0.0 11 0-0 45.1Bengals 332 180 2439 54.2 7.35 18 5.4 12 3.6 78t 24-163 80.9Opponents 338 182 2240 53.8 6.63 9 2.7 18 5.3 67 43-342 61.3

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDE. Johnson 195 997 5.1 46 4Clark 254 988 3.9 26 8Elliott 22 122 5.5 15 1Anderson 26 97 3.7 17 0Wilson 10 39 3.9 11 0Morrison 3 11 3.7 8 0Lewis 3 -7 -2.3 5 0Curtis 2 -11 -5.5 1 0Bengals 515 2236 4.3 46 13Opponents 459 1807 3.9 52 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCurtis 45 843 18.7 77t 9Clark 45 347 7.7 39 0Trumpy 29 435 15.0 53 5E. Johnson 28 356 12.7 78t 3Joiner 13 214 16.5 26 0Coslet 9 123 13.7 18 0Myers 7 77 11.0 18 0George 2 28 14.0 19 0Elliott 1 12 12.0 12t 1Morrison 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 180 2439 13.6 78t 18Opponents 182 2240 12.3 67 9

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDCasanova 4 33 8.3 16 0Bergey 3 50 16.7 22 0Beauchamp 3 4 1.3 4 0Craig 2 52 26.0 30 0Parrish 2 10 5.0 10 0Riley 2 2 1.0 5 0Avery 1 15 15.0 15 0Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 18 166 9.2 30 0Opponents 12 198 16.5 37 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BLewis 68 2790 41.0 4 60 0Bengals 68 2790 41.0 4 60 0Opponents 77 3214 41.7 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 25 1 200 8.0 47 0Casanova 15 6 119 7.9 27 0Blackwood 4 5 12 3.0 4 0Lewis 1 2 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 45 14 333 7.4 47 0Opponents 27 – 123 4.6 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 21 520 24.8 41 0Wilson 8 173 21.6 27 0Parrish 7 143 20.4 29 0Lewis 2 40 20.0 27 0Coslet 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 39 876 22.5 41 0Opponents 42 1170 27.9 103t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 5-5 6-7 5-9 4-6 1-4Bengals 5-5 6-7 5-9 4-6 1-4

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (21G) (39N, 27G, 51N) (42N, 34N, 26N) (38G) (41G, 20G, 52N, 20G, 19G) (32N, 57N) (41G, 17G) (29G) (35G, 33N, 36G, 47N, 33G) (16G, 51G) (-) (22G, 38G) (45G, 10G) (40G, 11G).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

Head Coach: Paul Brown

1973 FINAL STATISTICS (10-4-0)

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttDec. 23* L 16-34 at Miami 74,770*AFC Divisional Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 11 27 Rushing 5 18 Passing 6 9 Penalty 0 0 3rd Down: Made-Att. 5-14 10-14 3rd Down Pct. 35.7 71.4 4th Down: Made-Att. 0-0 0-0 4th Down Pct. – –POSSESSION AVG. NA NATOTAL NET YARDS 194 400 Avg. Per Game 194.0 400.0 Total Plays 50 71 Avg. Per Play 3.9 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 97 241 Avg. Per Game 97.0 241.0 Total Rushes 20 52NET YARDS PASSING 97 159 Avg. Per Game 97.0 159.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-16 0-0 Gross Yards 113 159 Att.-Completions 27-14 19-11 Completion Pct. 51.9 57.9 Had Intercepted 1 2PUNTS-AVG. 7-36.3 2-49.0 Net Punting Avg. 32.6 36.0PENALTIES-YARDS 2-19 1-5FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 0-0 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 1 4 Rushing 0 2 Passing 0 2 Returns 1 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 3 13 0 0 – 16Opponent 14 7 10 3 – 34

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 1-1 3-3 0 10Craig 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 1 0 0 1 1-1 3-3 0 16Opponent 4 2 2 0 4-4 2-2 0 34

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDClark 7 40 5.7 15 0Anderson 3 26 8.7 22 0E. Johnson 2 17 8.5 14 0Elliott 7 15 2.1 5 0Curtis 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bengals 20 97 4.9 22 0Opponent 52 241 4.6 27 2

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDElliott 9 53 5.9 16 0Joiner 2 33 16.5 18 0Clark 2 18 9.0 12 0Curtis 1 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 14 113 8.1 18 0Opponent 11 159 14.5 48 2

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDCraig 1 45 45.0 45t 1Casanova 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 2 45 22.5 45t 1Opponent 1 19 19.0 19 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLewis 7 254 36.3 32.6 1 0 50 0Bengals 7 254 36.3 32.6 1 0 50 0Opponent 2 98 49.0 36.0 0 0 54 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCasanova 1 0 15 15.0 15 0Parrish 1 0 11 11.0 11 0Bengals 2 0 26 13.0 15 0Opponent 2 4 6 3.0 4 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 27 14 113 51.9 4.19 0 0.0 1 3.7 18 3-16 47.3Bengals 27 14 113 51.9 4.19 0 0.0 1 3.7 18 3-16 47.3Opponent 19 11 159 57.9 8.37 2 10.5 2 10.5 48 0-0 80.7

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 1 25 25.0 25 0Jackson 1 17 17.0 17 0Bengals 2 42 21.0 25 0Opponent 2 14 7.0 14 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0Bengals 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0Opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:Muhlmann: (24G, 46G, 12G).Opponent: (50G, 46G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsBergey 7 5 12 0-0 0 NA 0-0Carpenter 7 5 12 0-0 0 NA 0-0Beauchamp 9 2 11 0-0 0 NA 0-0Casanova 9 1 10 0-0 1 NA 0-0Berry 5 1 6 0-0 0 NA 0-0White 5 0 5 0-0 1 NA 0-0Riley 4 1 5 0-0 0 NA 0-0Avery 3 2 5 0-0 0 NA 0-0Craig 3 2 5 0-0 1 NA 0-0Parrish 3 2 5 0-0 0 NA 0-0Pritchard 3 2 5 0-0 0 NA 0-0Adams 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0DeLeone 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Jackson 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0LeClair 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 1-0Trumpy 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Reid 0 1 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0

Blocked kicks: None.

*Press box statistics

1973 SEASON PLAYOFF STATISTICS (0-1)

BENGALS PLAYOFF RESULTS — Won 5, Lost 9Season Date of Game Opponent Score W-L Playoff Game 1970 ..........December 26 .................... @Baltimore ..................0-17 ................. L ............... AFC Divisional Playoff

1973 ..........December 23 .................... @Miami .....................16-34 ................. L ............... AFC Divisional Playoff

1975 ..........December 28 .................... @Oakland Raiders ......28-31 ................. L ............... AFC Divisional Playoff

1981 ..........January 3, 1982 ............... Buffalo ........................28-21 ................ W .............. AFC Divisional Playoff January 10, 1982 ............. San Diego.....................27-7 ................ W .............. AFC Championship January 24, 1982 ............. San Francisco 49ers ...21-26 ................. L ............... Super Bowl XVI at Pontiac, Mich.

1982 ..........January 9, 1983 ............... New York Jets .............17-44 ................. L ............... AFC First-Round Playoff

1988 ..........December 31 .................... Seattle ........................21-13 ................ W .............. AFC Divisional Playoff January 8, 1989 ............... Buffalo ........................21-10 ................ W .............. AFC Championship January 22, 1989 ............. San Francisco 49ers ...16-20 ................. L ............... Super Bowl XXIII at Miami, Fla.

1990 ..........January 6, 1991 ............... Houston......................41-14 ................ W .............. AFC Wild Card Playoff January 13, 1991 ............. @L.A. Raiders ............10-20 ................. L ............... AFC Divisional Playoff

2005 ..........January 8, 2006 ............... Pittsburgh...................17-31 ................. L ............... AFC Wild Card Playoff

2009 ..........January 9, 2010 ............... New York Jets .............14-24 ................. L ............... AFC Wild Card Playoff

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DEFENSELE Ken JohnsonLDT Mike ReidRDT Ron CarpenterRE Sherman WhiteLLB Al BeauchampMLB Doug Adams, Jim LeClair, Ken AveryRLB Ron PritchardLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Bernard JacksonRS Tommy Casanova

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 15 W 33-7 Cleveland 53,113Sept. 22 L 17-20 San Diego 51,178Sept. 29 W 21-3 at San Francisco 49,895Oct. 6 W 28-17 Washington 56,175Oct. 13 W 34-24 at Cleveland 70,897Oct. 20 L 27-30 at Oakland 51,821Oct. 27 L 21-34 Houston 55,434Nov. 3 W 24-14 at Baltimore 36,110Nov. 10 W 17-10 Pittsburgh 57,532Nov. 17 L 3-20 at Houston 44,054Nov. 24 W 33-6 Kansas City 49,777Dec. 2 L 3-24 at Miami 71,962Dec. 8 L 19-23 Detroit 45,159Dec. 14 L 3-27 at Pittsburgh 42,878

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 260 256 Rushing 115 127 Passing 131 109 Penalty 14 20TOTAL NET YARDS 4489 3942 Avg. Per Game 320.6 281.6 Total Plays 835 892 Avg. Per Play 5.4 4.4NET YARDS RUSHING 1978 2152 Avg. Per Game 141.3 153.7 Total Rushes 445 497NET YARDS PASSING 2511 1790 Avg. Per Game 179.4 127.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 37-293 36-320 Gross Yards 2804 2110 Att.-Completions 353-224 359-186 Completion Pct. 63.5 51.8 Had Intercepted 13 9PUNTS-AVG. 66-40.9 81-37.8PENALTIES-YARDS 78-653 77-640FUMBLES-BALL LOST 27-18 23-11TOUCHDOWNS 36 30 Rushing 14 16 Passing 18 13 Returns 4 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 50 95 60 78 283Opponents 37 63 70 89 259

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPMuhlmann 0 0 0 0 32-35 11-18 0 65Curtis 10 0 10 0 – – 0 60B. Clark 6 5 1 0 – – 0 36Williams 4 3 1 0 – – 0 24Parrish 3 0 0 3 – – 0 18Anderson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Dressler 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Elliott 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Trumpy 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12W. Clark 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6E. Johnson 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Joiner 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Maddox 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Myers 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Carpenter 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 36 14 18 4 32-36 11-18 1 283Opponents 30 16 13 1 28-30 17-22 0 259

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 328 213 2667 64.9 8.13 18 5.5 10 3.0 77t 36-292 95.7W. Clark 22 9 98 40.9 4.45 0 0.0 3 13.6 19 1-1 15.2Green 2 1 22 50.0 11.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 0-0 89.6Elliott 1 1 17 100.0 17.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 0-0 118.8Bengals 353 224 2804 63.5 7.94 18 5.1 13 3.7 77t 37-293 89.7Opponents 359 186 2110 51.8 5.88 13 3.6 9 2.5 64 36-320 71.4

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDavis 72 375 5.2 29 0Elliott 68 345 5.1 26 1Anderson 43 314 7.3 20 2B. Clark 99 312 3.2 22 5Dressler 72 255 3.5 17 2Williams 58 238 4.1 18 3Curtis 8 62 7.8 20 0E. Johnson 19 44 2.3 11 0Joiner 4 20 5.0 8 0W. Clark 1 8 8.0 8t 1McDaniel 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 445 1978 4.4 29 14Opponents 497 2152 4.3 54 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDMyers 32 383 12.0 22 1Curtis 30 633 21.1 77t 10Dressler 29 196 6.8 23 0Joiner 24 390 16.3 65t 1B. Clark 23 194 8.4 23 1Trumpy 21 330 15.7 41 2Davis 19 171 9.0 32 0Elliott 18 187 10.4 28t 1Williams 13 98 7.5 19t 1E. Johnson 8 85 10.6 27t 1McDaniel 2 79 39.5 60 0Coslet 2 24 12.0 18 0Jackson 1 22 22.0 22 0Chandler 1 9 9.0 9 0B. Johnson 1 3 3.0 3 0Bengals 224 2804 12.5 77t 18Opponents 186 2110 11.3 64 13

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 5 33 6.6 19 0Casanova 2 26 13.0 26 0Beauchamp 1 34 34.0 34 0Jackson 1 17 17.0 17 0Bengals 9 110 12.2 34 0Opponents 13 140 10.8 40 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BGreen 66 2701 40.9 10 53 0Bengals 66 2701 40.9 10 53 0Opponents 81 3061 37.8 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCasanova 24 2 265 11.0 74 0Parrish 18 1 338 18.8 90t 2Blackwood 10 3 29 2.9 11 0Bengals 52 6 632 12.2 90t 2Opponents 41 – 457 11.1 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 29 682 23.5 45 0Davis 12 243 20.3 28 0McDaniel 3 64 21.3 24 0Casanova 1 48 48.0 48 0Parrish 2 36 18.0 21 0Williams 2 33 16.5 22 0Dressler 3 32 10.7 18 0Blackwood 1 17 17.0 17 0Elliott 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 54 1157 21.4 48 0Opponents 55 1198 21.8 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Muhlmann 1-1 2-2 5-9 3-6 0-0Bengals 1-1 2-2 5-9 3-6 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Muhlmann: (32G) (34N, 34G) (-) (-) (45N) (-) (-) (40B, 18G, 33B) (30G) (28G, 46N) (39N) (29G) (42G, 34G, 40G, 47G) (38B, 32G).

NOTE: Regular-season defensive statistics were not kept regularly until 1976.

Head Coach: Paul Brown

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OFFENSEWR Isaac CurtisLT Rufus MayesLG Howard FestC Bob JohnsonRG Dave Lapham RT Vernon HollandTE Bob TrumpyWR Charlie JoinerQB Ken AndersonHB Stan Fritts, Lenvil ElliottFB Boobie Clark

DEFENSELE Ken JohnsonLDT Bob BrownRDT Ron CarpenterRE Sherman WhiteLLB Al BeauchampMLB Jim LeClairRLB Ron PritchardLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Tommy CasanovaRS Bernard Jackson

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 21 W 24-17 Cleveland 52,874Sept. 28 W 21-0 at New Orleans 52,531Oct. 5 W 21-19 at Houston 45,321Oct. 12 W 27-10 New England 51,220Oct. 19 W 14-10 Oakland 48,122Oct. 26 W 21-14 at Atlanta 45,811Nov. 2 L 24-30 Pittsburgh 58,418Nov. 9 W 17-16 at Denver 49,919Nov. 17 W 33-24 Buffalo 56,666Nov. 23 L 23-35 at Cleveland 56,427Nov. 30 W 23-19 Houston 46,128Dec. 7 W 31-0 at Philadelphia 56,984Dec. 13 L 14-35 at Pittsburgh 48,889Dec. 21 W 47-17 San Diego 46,474

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 295 241 Rushing 107 115 Passing 166 107 Penalty 22 19TOTAL NET YARDS 5060 3923 Avg. Per Game 361.4 280.2 Total Plays 966 889 Avg. Per Play 5.2 4.4NET YARDS RUSHING 1819 2194 Avg. Per Game 129.9 156.7 Total Rushes 499 473NET YARDS PASSING 3241 1729 Avg. Per Game 231.5 123.5 Sacked-Yards Lost 34-256 27-272 Gross Yards 3497 2001 Att.-Completions 433-255 389-175 Completion Pct. 58.9 45.0 Had Intercepted 14 22PUNTS-AVG. 68-39.0 77-40.9PENALTIES-YARDS 88-783 91-824FUMBLES-BALL LOST 31-20 39-22TOUCHDOWNS 45 30 Rushing 20 15 Passing 23 11 Returns 2 4

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 84 120 54 82 340Opponents 36 77 68 65 246

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPGreen 0 0 0 0 40-45 10-21 0 70Fritts 10 8 2 0 – – 0 60Curtis 7 0 7 0 – – 0 42Joiner 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Clark 4 4 0 0 – – 0 24Elliott 4 1 3 0 – – 0 24Myers 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Williams 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Anderson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12E. Johnson 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Reaves 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Cobb 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Riley 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Trumpy 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bengals 45 20 23 2 40-45 10-21 0 340Opponents 30 15 11 4 26-30 12-14 2 246

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 377 228 3169 60.5 8.41 21 5.6 11 2.9 55 32-247 93.9Reaves 51 25 297 49.0 5.82 2 3.9 3 5.9 51 2-9 55.8Fritts 4 2 31 50.0 7.75 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 0-0 76.0Green 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 433 255 3497 58.9 8.08 23 5.3 14 3.2 55 34-256 89.0Opponents 389 175 2001 45.0 5.14 11 2.8 22 5.7 48 27-272 46.9

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDClark 167 594 3.6 17 4Fritts 94 375 4.0 22 8Elliott 71 308 4.3 27 1Anderson 49 188 3.8 29 2E. Johnson 58 177 3.1 15 1Williams 35 136 3.9 19 2Henson 11 38 3.5 8 0Reaves 6 13 2.2 9 2Coslet 1 1 1.0 1 0McDaniel 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Curtis 6 -9 -1.5 14 0Bengals 499 1819 3.6 29 20Opponents 473 2194 4.6 55 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCurtis 44 934 21.2 55 7Clark 42 334 8.0 27 0Joiner 37 726 19.6 51 5Myers 36 527 14.6 34t 3E. Johnson 25 196 7.8 30 1Trumpy 22 276 12.5 35t 1Elliott 20 196 9.8 31 3Coslet 10 117 11.7 18 0Williams 10 96 9.6 20 1Fritts 6 63 10.5 17t 2Novak 2 34 17.0 19 0Henson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 255 3497 13.7 55 23Opponents 175 2001 11.4 48 11

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 6 76 12.7 30t 1Jackson 5 97 19.4 34 0Cobb 4 116 29.0 52t 1LeClair 3 25 8.3 21 0Blackwood 2 44 22.0 40 0Davis 1 26 26.0 26 0Parrish 1 26 26.0 26 0Bengals 22 410 18.6 52t 2Opponents 14 244 17.4 65 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BGreen 68 2655 39.0 6 57 1Bengals 68 2655 39.0 6 57 1Opponents 77 3150 40.7 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDBlackwood 23 0 123 5.3 31 0Parrish 13 1 83 6.4 34 0Casanova 11 2 60 5.5 12 0Cobb 1 3 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 48 6 267 5.6 34 0Opponents 42 – 386 9.2 – 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 25 587 23.5 39 0Elliott 13 272 20.9 46 0Parrish 4 114 28.5 64 0McDaniel 3 69 23.0 26 0Cousino 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 46 1042 22.7 64 0Opponents 66 1558 23.6 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Green 1-1 5-8 1-7 3-5 0-0Bengals 1-1 5-8 1-7 3-5 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Green: (44G, 29N) (33N) (-) (21G, 29G) (37N) (41N) (23G) (45G, 28N, 35N) (28G, 18G, 37N) (21G, 25N) (33G) (37N, 48G) (36N, 47N) (-).

Head Coach: Paul Brown

1975 FINAL STATISTICS (11-3-0)

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttDec. 28* L 28-31 at Oakland 53,039*AFC Divisional Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 17 27 Rushing 8 9 Passing 6 15 Penalty 3 3 3rd Down: Made-Att. 3-11 6-14 3rd Down Pct. 27.3 42.9 4th Down: Made-Att. 1-2 0-0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 –POSSESSION AVG. NA NATOTAL NET YARDS 258 358 Avg. Per Game 258.0 358.0 Total Plays 57 75 Avg. Per Play 4.5 4.8NET YARDS RUSHING 97 173 Avg. Per Game 97.0 173.0 Total Rushes 25 51NET YARDS PASSING 161 185 Avg. Per Game 161.0 185.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 5-40 1-14 Gross Yards 201 199 Att.-Completions 27-17 23-17 Completion Pct. 63.0 73.9 Had Intercepted 0 1PUNTS-AVG. 6-35.8 1-38.0 Net Punting Avg. 21.8 31.0PENALTIES-YARDS 5-37 7-64FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 1-0 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 4 4 Rushing 2 1 Passing 2 3 Returns 0 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 0 7 7 14 – 28Opponent 3 14 7 7 – 31

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPCurtis 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Elliott 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Fritts 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Joiner 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Green 0 0 0 0 4-4 0-0 0 4Bengals 4 2 2 0 4-4 0-0 0 28Opponent 4 1 3 0 4-4 1-3 0 31

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDClark 8 46 5.8 10 0Elliott 4 25 6.3 9 1Fritts 6 14 2.3 6 1Anderson 3 12 4.0 8 0E. Johnson 3 0 0.0 6 0Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 25 97 3.9 10 2Opponent 51 173 3.4 18 1

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDClark 4 38 9.5 26 0Myers 3 67 22.3 37 0Joiner 3 60 20.0 28 1Curtis 3 20 6.7 14t 1Coslet 2 14 7.0 9 0Elliott 1 9 9.0 9 0Trumpy 1 -7 -7.0 7 0Bengals 17 201 11.8 37 2Opponent 17 199 11.7 36 3

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 1 34 34.0 34 0Bengals 1 34 34.0 34 0Opponent 0 0 – – 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 27 17 201 63.0 7.44 2 7.4 0 0.0 37 5-40 110.3Bengals 27 17 201 63.0 7.44 2 7.4 0 0.0 37 5-40 110.3Opponent 23 17 199 73.9 8.65 3 13.0 1 4.3 36 1-14 121.2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BGreen 6 215 35.8 21.8 1 0 44 0Bengals 6 215 35.8 21.8 1 0 44 0Opponent 1 38 38.0 31.0 0 0 38 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDBlackwood 1 0 7 7.0 7 0Bengals 1 0 7 7.0 7 0Opponent 4 0 64 16.0 24 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 2 43 21.5 25 0Elliott 1 18 18.0 18 0Parrish 1 10 10.0 10 0Bengals 4 71 17.8 25 0Opponent 5 121 24.2 37 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Opponent 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:Green: (-).Opponent: (41N, 27G, 21B).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsLeClair 13 0 13 0-0 1 NA 0-0Jackson 9 0 9 0-0 1 NA 0-0Casanova 7 0 7 0-0 1 NA 0-0Pritchard 7 0 7 0-0 0 NA 0-0Riley 4 0 4 0-0 2 NA 0-0White 4 0 4 0-0 0 NA 0-0Beauchamp 3 0 3 0-0 0 NA 0-0K. Johnson 3 0 3 0-0 0 NA 0-0Brown 2 0 2 1-14 0 NA 0-0Carpenter 2 0 2 0-0 0 NA 1-0Parrish 2 0 2 0-0 1 NA 0-0Cousino 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Green 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Harris 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0Novak 1 0 1 0-0 0 NA 0-0

Blocked kicks: White (1 blocked FG).

*Press box statistics

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OFFENSEWR Billy BrooksLT Rufus MayesLG John ShinnersC Bob JohnsonRG Dave Lapham RT Vernon HollandTE Bob TrumpyWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Archie GriffinFB Boobie Clark

DEFENSELE Gary BurleyLDT Bob BrownRDT Ron CarpenterRE Coy BaconLLB Bo HarrisMLB Jim LeClairRLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileyLS Tommy CasanovaRS Marvin Cobb, Bernard Jackson

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 12 W 17-7 Denver 53,464Sept. 19 L 27-28 at Baltimore 50,374Sept. 26 W 28-7 Green Bay 44,103Oct. 3 W 45-24 at Cleveland 75,817Oct. 10 W 21-0 Tampa Bay 49,700Oct. 17 L 6-23 at Pittsburgh 48,311Oct. 24 W 27-7 at Houston 45,499Oct. 31 W 21-6 Cleveland 54,776Nov. 8 W 20-12 Los Angeles 52,480Nov. 14 W 31-27 Houston 53,243Nov. 21 W 27-24 at Kansas City 46,259Nov. 28 L 3-7 Pittsburgh 55,142Dec. 6 L 20-35 at Oakland 52,430Dec. 12 W 42-3 at N.Y. Jets 31,067

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 238 234 Rushing 114 116 Passing 110 103 Penalty 14 15TOTAL NET YARDS 4300 3670 Avg. Per Game 307.1 262.1 Total Plays 878 930 Avg. Per Play 4.9 3.9NET YARDS RUSHING 2109 1912 Avg. Per Game 150.6 136.6 Total Rushes 481 520NET YARDS PASSING 2191 1758 Avg. Per Game 156.5 125.6 Sacked-Yards Lost 37-252 46-444 Gross Yards 2443 2202 Att.-Completions 360-187 364-177 Completion Pct. 51.9 48.6 Had Intercepted 15 26PUNTS-AVG. 76-39.5 86-38.2PENALTIES-YARDS 79-700 90-768FUMBLES-BALL LOST 38-20 34-15TOUCHDOWNS 42 25 Rushing 15 11 Passing 21 13 Returns 6 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 TotBengals 91 85 91 68 335Opponents 44 63 49 54 210

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBahr 0 0 0 0 39-42 14-27 0 81Clark 8 7 1 0 – – 0 48Trumpy 7 0 7 0 – – 0 42Curtis 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Casanova 3 0 0 3 – – 0 18Elliott 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Fritts 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Griffin 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Coslet 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Davis 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6McDaniel 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Morgan 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Myers 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Riley 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Shelby 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bacon 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 42 15 21 6 39-42 14-27 1 335Opponents 25 11 13 1 24-55 12-22 0 210

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 338 179 2367 53.0 7.00 19 5.6 14 4.1 85t 34-235 76.9Reaves 22 8 76 36.4 3.45 2 9.1 1 4.5 19 3-17 58.1Bengals 360 187 2443 51.9 6.79 21 5.8 15 4.2 85t 37-252 75.7Opponents 364 177 2202 48.6 6.05 13 3.6 26 7.1 68t 46-444 50.0

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDClark 151 671 4.4 24 7Griffin 138 625 4.5 77t 3Elliott 69 276 4.0 24 0Fritts 47 200 4.3 13 3Davis 36 178 4.9 16 1Anderson 31 134 4.3 25 1Curtis 3 29 9.7 19 0Shelby 5 9 1.8 3 0Brooks 1 -13 -13.0 -13 0Bengals 481 2109 4.4 77t 15Opponents 520 1912 3.7 29 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCurtis 41 766 18.7 85t 6Clark 23 158 6.9 19 1Elliott 22 188 8.5 29t 3Trumpy 21 323 15.4 48t 7Myers 17 267 15.7 63 1Brooks 16 191 11.9 25 0Griffin 16 138 8.6 23 0McDaniel 12 232 19.3 46 1Fritts 9 75 8.3 19 0Coslet 5 73 14.6 32 2Davis 4 29 7.3 11 0Shelby 1 3 3.0 3 0Bengals 187 2443 13.1 85t 21Opponents 177 2202 12.4 68t 13

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 9 141 15.7 53t 1Casanova 5 109 21.8 33t 2Cobb 3 55 18.3 28 0Parrish 2 0 0.0 0 0Harris 2 -3 -1.5 0 0Williams 1 17 17.0 17 0LeClair 1 9 9.0 9 0Devlin 1 2 2.0 2 0Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0Pritchard 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 26 330 12.7 53t 3Opponents 15 102 6.8 29 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 76 2999 39.5 6 61 0Bengals 76 2999 39.5 6 61 0Opponents 86 3287 38.2 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDShelby 21 4 162 7.7 30 0Parrish 20 2 122 6.1 32 0Casanova 10 2 45 4.5 15 0Cobb 3 2 14 4.7 7 0Davis 0 3 0 – – 0Bengals 54 13 343 6.4 32 0Opponents 41 – 323 7.9 – 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDShelby 30 761 25.4 97t 1Elliott 5 98 19.6 22 0Parrish 3 62 20.7 28 0Griffin 3 56 18.7 23 0Hunt 2 24 12.0 17 0Davis 4 21 5.3 12 0Morgan 1 14 14.0 14 0Fritts 1 10 10.0 10 0Bengals 49 1046 21.3 97t 1Opponents 66 1616 24.5 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Bahr 1-1 6-8 2-4 3-8 2-6Bengals 1-1 6-8 2-4 3-8 2-6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Bahr: (21G, 44N, 46N) (51G, 26G) (38B, 50N, 45B, 40N) (40G) (22N) (22G, 19G, 34N) (28G, 34G, 46N) (28N) (50N) (50G) (51N) (40G) (50N) (33G, 47G, 20G, 25G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsWilliams 83 23 106 2-24 7 0 0-0LeClair 81 25 106 0-0 3 1 0-0Burley 69 11 80 10-90.5 1 1 1-0Harris 54 15 69 1.5-5.5 4 3 1-(-2)Brown 55 10 65 2-21 0 1 1-0Carpenter 50 15 65 5.5-54 3 0 2-0Bacon 52 10 62 22-217 2 5 2-48Cobb 36 7 43 0-0 5 0 0-0Parrish 36 7 43 0-0 12 0 0-0Jackson 30 5 35 0-0 8 0 3-13Cameron 27 6 33 0-0 1 0 0-0Casanova 25 6 31 0-0 7 0 1-25Riley 28 2 30 0-0 14 0 2-0Morgan 19 3 22 0-0 3 0 1-32Devlin 15 4 19 0-0 1 0 0-0Perry 14 3 17 0-0 2 0 1-0Pritchard 14 1 15 1-12 1 1 0-0Davis 9 2 11 0-0 0 0 0-0Fairchild 5 2 7 0-0 0 0 0-0K. Johnson 5 2 7 1-10 2 0 0-0Kollar 5 0 5 1-10 1 0 0-0Shelby 5 0 5 0-0 0 0 0-0B. Johnson 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Lapham 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0McDaniel 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Fritts 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Hunt 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Myers 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Coslet 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Bujnoch 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Clark 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Elliott 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Shinners 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Bacon (1 blocked FG), Carpenter (1 blocked FG), Morgan (1 blocked FG).

*Press box statistics

Head Coach: Bill Johnson

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Isaac CurtisLT Rufus MayesLG John Shinners, Glenn BujnochC Bob JohnsonRG Dave Lapham RT Vernon HollandTE Bob TrumpyWR Billy BrooksQB Ken AndersonHB Archie GriffinFB Pete Johnson

DEFENSELE Gary BurleyLDT Eddie EdwardsRDT Wilson WhitleyRE Coy BaconLLB Bo HarrisMLB Jim LeClairRLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Lemar ParrishRCB Ken RileySS Tommy CasanovaFS Marvin Cobb

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 18 L 3-13 Cleveland 52,847Sept. 25 W 42-20 Seattle 45,579Oct. 2 L 3-24 at San Diego 40,352Oct. 9 W 17-7 at Green Bay 53,653Oct. 17 L 14-20 at Pittsburgh 47,950Oct. 23 L 13-24 Denver 54,395Oct. 30 W 13-10 * Houston 53,194Nov. 6 W 10-7 at Cleveland 81,932Nov. 13 L 10-42 at Minnesota 45,371Nov. 20 W 23-17 Miami 46,733Nov. 27 W 30-13 N.Y. Giants 32,705Dec. 4 W 27-7 at Kansas City 38,488Dec. 10 W 17-10 Pittsburgh 36,133Dec. 18 L 16-21 at Houston 46,212*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 248 253 Rushing 110 113 Passing 112 113 Penalty 26 27TOTAL NET YARDS 4194 4124 Avg. Per Game 299.6 294.6 Total Plays 904 901 Avg. Per Play 4.6 4.6NET YARDS RUSHING 1861 1897 Avg. Per Game 132.9 135.5 Total Rushes 488 525NET YARDS PASSING 2333 2227 Avg. Per Game 166.6 159.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 31-217 25-226 Gross Yards 2550 2453 Att.-Completions 385-192 351-196 Completion Pct. 49.9 55.8 Had Intercepted 16 16PUNTS-AVG. 70-41.3 72-37.6PENALTIES-YARDS 89-859 103-788FUMBLES-BALL LOST 37-16 34-23TOUCHDOWNS 26 29 Rushing 10 15 Passing 12 14 Returns 4 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 75 71 35 54 3 238Opponents 38 97 36 64 0 235

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBahr 0 0 0 0 25-26 19-27 0 82Brooks 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24P. Johnson 4 4 0 0 – – 0 24McInally 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18K. Anderson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Curtis 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Davis 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Williams 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12Bujnoch 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Clark 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Corbett 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Elliott 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Parrish 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Shelby 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Trumpy 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bengals 26 10 12 4 25-26 19-27 0 238Opponents 29 15 14 0 26-29 11-18 1 235 Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatK. Anderson 323 166 2145 51.4 6.64 11 3.4 11 3.4 94t 28-197 69.7Reaves 59 24 383 40.7 6.49 0 0.0 5 8.5 40 2-17 27.6Ma. Cobb 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Griffin 1 1 18 100.0 18.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 18t 1-3 158.3McInally 1 1 4 100.0 4.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 0-0 83.3Bengals 385 192 2550 49.9 6.62 12 3.1 16 4.2 94t 31-217 64.3Opponents 351 196 2453 55.8 6.99 14 4.0 16 4.6 82t 25-226 72.0

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDP. Johnson 153 585 3.8 65 4Griffin 137 549 4.0 31 0Elliott 65 269 4.1 32 0Clark 68 226 3.3 10t 1K. Anderson 26 128 4.9 17t 2Davis 27 81 3.0 13 2Casanova 1 20 20.0 20 0Bujnoch 1 4 4.0 4t 1McInally 1 4 4.0 4 0Ma. Cobb 1 0 0.0 0 0Reaves 5 0 0.0 0 0Corbett 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Brooks 2 -4 -2.0 4 0Bengals 488 1861 3.8 65 10Opponents 525 1897 3.6 38 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrooks 39 772 19.8 94t 4Elliott 29 238 8.2 33 1Griffin 28 240 8.6 24 0Curtis 20 338 16.9 54 2Trumpy 18 251 13.9 32 1McInally 17 258 15.2 43t 3McDaniel 12 148 12.3 31 0Davis 9 83 9.2 28 0Corbett 7 127 18.1 47t 1Clark 7 33 4.7 11 0P. Johnson 5 49 9.8 21 0Walker 1 13 13.0 13 0Bengals 192 2550 13.3 94t 12Opponents 196 2453 12.5 82t 14

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDParrish 3 95 31.7 47t 1Williams 3 67 22.3 54t 1Ma. Cobb 2 37 18.5 34 0Harris 2 17 8.5 10 0Riley 2 14 7.0 14 0LeClair 2 8 4.0 8 0Casanova 1 0 0.0 0 0Morgan 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 16 238 14.9 54t 2Opponents 16 192 12.0 41 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 67 2802 41.8 3 67 1Bahr 2 88 44.0 0 45 0Bengals 70 2890 41.3 3 67 1Opponents 75 2822 37.6 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDDavis 19 6 220 11.6 70 0Shelby 11 3 54 4.9 13 0Parrish 4 0 30 7.5 11 0Holden 3 0 14 4.7 13 0J. Anderson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Casanova 1 1 6 6.0 6 0Ma. Cobb 1 0 4 4.0 4 0Williams 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 41 10 328 8.0 70 0Opponents 38 – 260 6.8 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDShelby 19 403 21.2 38 0Griffin 9 192 21.3 31 0J. Anderson 8 129 16.1 21 0Davis 3 42 14.0 18 0Holden 2 42 21.0 24 0Elliott 1 23 23.0 23 0Parrish 1 23 23.0 23 0Ma. Cobb 1 15 15.0 15 0P. Johnson 1 11 11.0 11 0Fairchild 1 6 6.0 6 0Bengals 46 886 19.3 38 0Opponents 49 1029 21.4 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Bahr 1-1 10-11 4-8 4-6 0-1Bengals 1-1 10-11 4-8 4-6 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Bahr: (25G, 47N, 38N) (-) (35G) (36N, 32G) (-) (24G, 57N, 19G) (39N, 23G, 22G) (47G) (23G, 48N) (43G, 44G, 42G) (32G) (20G, 35G) (37N, 24N, 24G) (24G, 27G, 28G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsWilliams 104 16 120 0.5-7.5 2 1 2-0LeClair 82 26 108 2-21 3 0 3-0Edwards 60 11 71 4-31 1 1 1-0Harris 50 17 67 2-20.5 9 0 0-0Burley 55 11 66 8.5-71.5 1 0 1-0Whitley 36 13 49 0-0 5 0 1-0Riley 43 3 46 0-0 11 0 1-6Ma. Cobb 34 8 42 0-0 4 0 0-0Anderson 35 6 41 0-0 1 1 2-0Bacon 27 9 36 5.5-45.5 3 0 2-0Casanova 28 6 34 0.5-5 5 1 1-0W. Johnson 28 4 32 1-11 0 0 0-0Parrish 25 2 27 0-0 12 0 0-0Morgan 24 3 27 0-0 6 0 1-0Cameron 16 6 22 0-0 0 1 0-0Phillips 15 1 16 0-0 2 1 1-0Davis 10 2 12 0-0 0 0 1-0Corbett 8 3 11 0-0 0 0 0-0K. Johnson 5 2 7 1-13 0 0 0-0Perry 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Shelby 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Holden 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 1-0B. Johnson 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Clark 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Elliott 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-0Griffin 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-0P. Johnson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Brooks 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bujnoch 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Fairchild 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0McDaniel 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 1-0Reaves 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Walker 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Wells 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 1-0McInally 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0

Blocked kicks: Davis (1 blocked punt), LeClair (1 blocked PAT), Perry (1 blocked punt), Phillips (1 blocked punt).

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Head Coach: Bill Johnson

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OFFENSEWR Isaac CurtisLT Mike Wilson, Rufus MayesLG Glenn BujnochC Blair BushRG Dave Lapham RT Vernon HollandTE Don BassWR Billy BrooksQB Ken AndersonHB Archie Griffin, Deacon TurnerFB Pete Johnson, Boobie Clark

DEFENSELE Gary BurleyLDT Wilson WhitleyRDT Eddie EdwardsRE Ross BrownerLLB Glenn CameronMLB Jim LeClairRLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Marvin CobbFS Scott Perry

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 3 L 23-24 Kansas City 41,810Sept. 10 L 10-13 * at Cleveland 72,691Sept. 17 L 3-28 Pittsburgh 50,260Sept. 24 L 18-20 New Orleans 40,455Oct. 1 L 12-28 at San Francisco 41,107Oct. 9 L 0-21 at Miami 54,729Oct. 15 L 3-10 New England 48,699Oct. 22 L 0-5 at Buffalo 47,754Oct. 29 W 28-13 Houston 50,532Nov. 5 L 13-22 at San Diego 43,639Nov. 13 L 21-34 Oakland 51,374Nov. 19 L 6-7 at Pittsburgh 47,578Nov. 26 L 10-17 at Houston 43,245Dec. 3 W 37-7 Atlanta 25,336Dec. 11 W 20-19 at Los Angeles 47,471Dec. 17 W 48-16 Cleveland 46,985*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 271 269 Rushing 105 121 Passing 141 118 Penalty 25 30TOTAL NET YARDS 4872 4632 Avg. Per Game 304.5 289.5 Total Plays 1034 1036 Avg. Per Play 4.7 4.5NET YARDS RUSHING 2131 2396 Avg. Per Game 133.2 149.8 Total Rushes 526 607NET YARDS PASSING 2741 2236 Avg. Per Game 171.3 139.8 Sacked-Yards Lost 38-298 33-284 Gross Yards 3039 2520 Att.-Completions 470-250 396-193 Completion Pct. 53.2 48.7 Had Intercepted 30 20PUNTS-AVG. 95-42.4 108-41.6PENALTIES-YARDS 110-956 123-1074FUMBLES-BALL LOST 36-19 36-17TOUCHDOWNS 29 34 Rushing 10 16 Passing 14 14 Returns 5 4

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 30 79 46 97 0 252Opponents 66 106 53 56 3 284

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBahr 0 0 0 0 26-29 16-30 0 74P. Johnson 7 7 0 0 – – 0 42Bass 5 0 4 1 – – 0 30Curtis 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18A. Griffin 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Perry 3 0 0 3 – – 0 18Brooks 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Davis 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Walker 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Jauron 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Burley 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 29 10 14 5 26-29 16-30 2 252Opponents 34 16 14 4 30-34 16-23 1 284

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 319 173 2219 54.2 6.96 10 3.1 22 6.9 57 30-237 58.0Reaves 144 74 790 51.4 5.49 3 2.1 8 5.6 51t 8-61 51.6Hertel 4 1 9 25.0 2.25 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 0-0 39.6A. Griffin 3 2 21 66.7 7.00 1 33.3 0 0.0 18 0-0 126.4Bengals 470 250 3039 53.2 6.47 14 3.0 30 6.4 57 38-298 56.7Opponents 396 193 2520 48.7 6.36 14 3.5 20 5.1 53 33-284 60.0

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDP. Johnson 180 762 4.2 50t 7A. Griffin 132 484 3.7 30 0Turner 84 333 4.0 65 0Clark 40 187 4.7 20 0Anderson 29 167 5.8 16 1Elliott 29 75 2.6 12 0Davis 21 57 2.7 15 2Reaves 6 50 8.3 20 0Dinkel 1 20 20.0 20 0Curtis 1 1 1.0 1 0Hertel 1 0 0.0 0 0Law 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bass 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0Bengals 526 2131 4.1 65 10Opponents 607 2396 3.9 70t 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCurtis 47 737 15.7 57 3A. Griffin 35 284 8.1 27 3P. Johnson 31 236 7.6 34 0Brooks 30 506 16.9 45 2Bass 27 447 16.6 51t 4McInally 15 189 12.6 49 0Corbett 12 187 15.6 51 0Walker 12 126 10.5 28 2Elliott 12 100 8.3 18 0Clark 11 73 6.6 26 0Turner 11 50 4.5 8 0Law 5 81 16.2 20 0Davis 2 23 11.5 14 0Bengals 250 3039 12.2 57 14Opponents 193 2520 13.1 53 14

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJauron 4 52 13.0 24t 1Perry 3 59 19.7 39t 2Riley 3 33 11.0 17 0Breeden 3 25 8.3 18 0Morgan 1 64 64.0 64 0Shumon 1 48 48.0 48 0Cobb 1 13 13.0 13 0LeClair 1 11 11.0 11 0Williams 1 11 11.0 11 0Edwards 1 2 2.0 2 0Dinkel 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 20 319 16.0 64 3Opponents 30 211 7.0 40 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 91 3919 43.1 10 65 0Bahr 4 108 27.0 1 41 0Bengals 95 4027 42.4 11 65 0Opponents 108 4496 41.6 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDLaw 25 4 106 4.2 17 0Davis 22 8 130 5.9 12 0Breeden 6 1 -12 -2.0 1 0Bass 3 0 8 2.7 7 0Jauron 3 2 32 10.7 15 0Bengals 59 15 264 4.5 17 0Opponents 58 – 564 9.7 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDR. Griffin 37 787 21.3 39 0Bass 7 138 19.7 33 0A. Griffin 4 94 23.5 26 0Davis 3 51 17.0 21 0Law 2 30 15.0 17 0Turner 1 24 24.0 24 0Corbett 1 15 15.0 15 0Breeden 1 12 12.0 12 0Clark 1 11 11.0 11 0Vincent 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 58 1164 20.1 39 0Opponents 49 1105 22.6 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Bahr 0-0 5-7 4-8 6-12 1-3Bengals 0-0 5-7 4-8 6-12 1-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Bahr: (42G) (30B, 37N, 37G) (50N, 33G) (47N, 42G, 22G, 20G) (46G) (29B) (25N, 52G, 44N, 51N) (-) (45N) (49N) (-) (48N, 29G, 48G) (38N, 34G) (46N, 32G) (24G, 37B, 42G) (23G, 49G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsLeClair 91 27 118 2-22 2 1 0-0Cameron 63 30 93 3-23 4 0 0-0Williams 69 17 86 3-20 10 1 1-30Burley 63 19 82 4-29 2 2 0-0Breeden 60 9 69 1-4 12 0 0-0Browner 53 16 69 6.5-73.5 2 2 3-21Cobb 50 12 62 0-0 12 0 0-0Whitley 43 15 58 3-30 2 0 2-10Edwards 45 12 57 5.5-39.5 0 0 2-0Dinkel 30 11 41 2-16 1 1 3-0Jauron 29 12 41 1-15 4 0 0-0Perry 35 14 49 0-0 8 0 1-0Riley 26 2 28 0-0 11 0 1-0DePaso 15 5 20 0-0 0 1 0-0Morgan 14 6 20 0-0 3 1 0-0Shumon 6 5 11 0-0 0 0 0-0Clark 10 0 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Corbett 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Vincent 6 4 10 0-0 1 0 0-0R. Griffin 9 0 9 0-0 0 0 1-0Davis 8 1 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Harris 7 0 7 2-12 2 0 1-0Bush 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Devlin 3 3 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Ruud 5 0 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Bass 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 1-0Elliott 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Phillips 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Pureifory 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0A. Griffin 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0B. Johnson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-0Lapham 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Law 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Bahr 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0McInally 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Turner 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Perry (1 blocked punt).

*Press box statistics

Head Coaches: Bill Johnson (0-5),Homer Rice (4-7)

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DEFENSELE Gary BurleyLDT Eddie EdwardsRDT Wilson WhitleyRE Ross BrownerLLB Bo HarrisMLB Jim LeClairRLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Marvin CobbFS Dick Jauron

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 2 L 0-10 at Denver 74,788Sept. 9 L 24-51 at Buffalo 43,504Sept. 16 L 14-20 New England 41,805Sept. 23 L 27-30 * Houston 45,615Sept. 30 L 13-38 at Dallas 63,179Oct. 7 L 7-10 Kansas City 40,041Oct. 14 W 34-10 Pittsburgh 52,381Oct. 21 L 27-28 at Cleveland 75,119Oct. 28 W 37-13 Philadelphia 42,036Nov. 4 L 28-38 at Baltimore 37,740Nov. 11 L 24-26 San Diego 40,782Nov. 18 L 21-42 at Houston 49,829Nov. 25 W 34-28 St. Louis 25,103Dec. 2 L 17-37 at Pittsburgh 46,521Dec. 9 L 14-28 at Washington 52,882Dec. 16 W 16-12 Cleveland 42,183*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 289 334 Rushing 138 133 Passing 131 175 Penalty 20 26TOTAL NET YARDS 4639 5911 Avg. Per Game 289.9 369.4 Total Plays 1049 1052 Avg. Per Play 4.4 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 2329 2219 Avg. Per Game 145.6 138.7 Total Rushes 560 528NET YARDS PASSING 2310 3692 Avg. Per Game 144.4 230.8 Sacked-Yards Lost 63-511 32-216 Gross Yards 2821 3908 Att.-Completions 426-228 492-275 Completion Pct. 53.5 55.9 Had Intercepted 15 20PUNTS-AVG. 91-40.4 71-39.6PENALTIES-YARDS 88-744 101-871FUMBLES-BALL LOST 24-14 39-24TOUCHDOWNS 43 52 Rushing 23 22 Passing 17 27 Returns 3 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 83 115 75 64 0 337Opponents 57 140 106 115 3 421

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPP. Johnson 15 14 1 0 – – 0 90Bahr 0 0 0 0 40-42 13-23 0 79Curtis 8 0 8 0 – – 0 48Thompson 5 5 0 0 – – 0 30Bass 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Anderson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12A. Griffin 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Alexander 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Brooks 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6R. Griffin 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Kurnick 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6LeClair 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Ross 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Turner 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Walker 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bengals 43 23 17 3 40-43 13-23 0 337Opponents 52 22 27 3 49-52 20-27 0 421

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 339 189 2340 55.8 6.90 16 4.7 10 2.9 73t 46-324 80.7Thompson 87 39 481 44.8 5.53 1 1.1 5 5.7 50 16-178 42.4Kreider 0 0 0 – – 0 – 0 – – 1-9 –Bengals 426 228 2821 53.5 6.62 17 4.0 15 3.5 73t 63-511 72.9Opponents 492 275 3908 55.9 7.94 27 5.5 20 4.1 59 32-216 83.1

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDP. Johnson 243 865 3.6 35t 14A. Griffin 140 688 4.9 63 0Alexander 88 286 3.3 17 1Anderson 28 235 8.4 21 2Thompson 21 116 5.5 21 5Turner 28 86 3.1 10 1Bass 4 35 8.8 14 0McInally 1 18 18.0 18 0Dinkel 2 14 7.0 9 0Kreider 2 0 0.0 0 0Poole 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Curtis 2 -11 -5.5 -4 0Bengals 560 2329 4.2 63 23Opponents 528 2219 4.2 36 22

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDBass 58 724 12.5 50 3A. Griffin 43 417 9.7 52t 2Ross 41 516 12.6 41 1Curtis 32 605 18.9 67t 8P. Johnson 24 154 6.4 15t 1Alexander 11 91 8.3 13 0Brooks 8 214 26.8 73t 1Corbett 3 34 11.3 15 0Kreider 3 20 6.7 8 0Turner 2 18 9.0 10 0McInally 1 24 24.0 24 0Walker 1 14 14.0 14t 1Poole 1 -10 -10.0 -10 0Bengals 228 2821 12.4 73t 17Opponents 275 3908 14.2 59 27

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJauron 6 41 6.8 12 0R. Griffin 4 167 41.8 96t 1Cobb 3 19 6.3 14 0Williams 2 5 2.5 3 0J. Browner 1 15 15.0 15 0Perry 1 11 11.0 11 0Whitley 1 2 2.0 2 0LeClair 1 0 0.0 0 0Riley 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 20 260 13.0 96t 1Opponents 15 305 20.3 68 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 89 3678 41.3 12 61 2Bengals 91 3678 40.4 12 61 2Opponents 71 2812 39.6 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDLusby 32 4 260 8.1 40 0Levenseller 8 2 46 5.8 21 0Burk 1 1 0 0.0 0 0Jauron 1 2 10 10.0 10 0Bengals 42 9 316 7.5 40 0Opponents 48 – 325 6.8 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDTurner 55 1149 20.9 36 0Poole 7 128 18.3 24 0Lusby 6 92 15.3 28 0J. Browner 6 87 14.5 26 0Kurnick 4 60 15.0 20 0R. Browner 2 29 14.5 15 0R. Griffin 1 15 15.0 15 0Bengals 81 1560 19.3 36 0Opponents 63 1258 20.0 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Bahr 0-0 4-6 3-7 4-8 2-2Bengals 0-0 4-6 3-7 4-8 2-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Bahr: (-) (24G) (37N) (48N, 55G, 32N, 52G) (48G, 38G) (43N) (49N) (25N) (24G, 24G, 43G) (38N) (28G) (-) (38G, 33G, 27N) (37N, 46G) (-) (43G, 46N).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsLeClair 92 46 138 0-0 5 0 1-27Williams 66 25 91 3-16 5 2 1-0Harris 59 18 77 4-33 4 1 0-0Jauron 55 18 73 0-0 5 2 3-0Cobb 50 17 67 0-0 7 0 0-0Burley 56 10 66 5-40 2 0 0-0R. Browner 48 16 64 6-36.5 2 1 2-0J. Browner 48 13 61 0-0 4 2 1-0Edwards 40 15 55 4.5-40 2 0 2-0Whitley 32 11 43 3.5-19.5 3 1 2-0Riley 33 9 42 0-0 13 0 3-31Dinkel 31 11 42 1-1 1 0 0-0Cameron 29 12 41 0-0 1 0 0-0Perry 23 9 32 0-0 3 0 0-0R. Griffin 30 1 31 0-0 6 0 1-0White 20 8 28 2-16 0 0 0-0Breeden 17 5 22 0-0 5 0 0-0Mitchell 13 7 20 3-14 1 0 0-0Ruud 14 5 19 0-0 0 0 0-0Kurnick 16 1 17 0-0 0 2 2-38Levenseller 14 2 16 0-0 0 0 2-0Lusby 11 1 12 0-0 0 1 2-0Burk 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 1-0Poole 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 1-0Corbett 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Walker 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bahr 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bush 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0P. Johnson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Lapham 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Burley (1 blocked FG), Cobb (1 blocked FG).

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Head Coach: Homer Rice

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OFFENSEWR Don BassLT Anthony MuñozLG Glenn BujnochC Blair BushRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE Dan RossWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Charles Alexander, Archie GriffinFB Pete Johnson, Charles Alexander

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Wilson WhitleyRE Ross BrownerLOLB Tom Dinkel, Bo HarrisLILB Jim LeClairRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Ray GriffinRCB Ken RileySS Greg BrightFS Dick Jauron

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 7 L 12-17 Tampa Bay 43,211Sept. 14 L 16-17 at Miami 38,322Sept. 21 W 30-28 Pittsburgh 52,490Sept. 28 L 10-13 Houston 50,413Oct. 5 L 9-14 at Green Bay 55,006Oct. 12 W 17-16 at Pittsburgh 53,668Oct. 19 W 14-0 Minnesota 44,487Oct. 26 L 3-23 at Houston 49,189Nov. 2 L 14-31 San Diego 46,406Nov. 9 L 17-28 at Oakland 44,132Nov. 16 L 0-14 Buffalo 40,836Nov. 23 L 7-31 at Cleveland 79,253Nov. 30 W 20-6 at Kansas City 41,594Dec. 7 W 34-33 Baltimore 35,651Dec. 14 W 17-14 * at Chicago 48,808Dec. 21 L 24-27 Cleveland 50,058*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 283 286 Rushing 111 111 Passing 147 154 Penalty 25 21TOTAL NET YARDS 4884 4804 Avg. Per Game 305.3 300.3 Total Plays 1060 995 Avg. Per Play 4.6 4.8NET YARDS RUSHING 2069 1680 Avg. Per Game 129.3 105.0 Total Rushes 513 469NET YARDS PASSING 2815 3124 Avg. Per Game 175.9 195.3 Sacked-Yards Lost 37-287 35-302 Gross Yards 3102 3426 Att.-Completions 510-281 491-284 Completion Pct. 55.1 57.8 Had Intercepted 25 20PUNTS-AVG. 87-39.7 72-38.5PENALTIES-YARDS 118-949 106-809FUMBLES-BALL LOST 22-8 44-22TOUCHDOWNS 28 38 Rushing 9 13 Passing 17 22 Returns 2 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 80 65 30 66 3 244Opponents 17 109 85 101 0 312

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPSunter 0 0 0 0 15-15 11-20 0 48Johnson 7 6 1 0 – – 0 42Bass 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Ross 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Breech 0 0 0 0 11-12 4-7 0 23Curtis 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Alexander 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12R. Griffin 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12McInally 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Thompson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Turner 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Williams 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Vitiello 0 0 0 0 1-1 0-2 0 1(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 28 9 17 2 27-28 15-29 2 244Opponents 38 13 22 3 36-38 16-27 0 312

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost Rat Anderson 275 166 1778 60.4 6.47 6 2.2 13 4.7 67t 24-174 66.9Thompson 234 115 1324 49.1 5.66 11 4.7 12 5.1 59t 13-113 60.9Kreider 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 510 281 3102 55.1 6.08 17 3.3 25 4.9 67t 37-287 64.0Opponents 491 284 3426 57.8 6.98 22 4.5 20 4.1 68t 35-302 77.3

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 186 747 4.0 57t 6Alexander 169 702 4.2 37 2A. Griffin 85 260 3.1 14 0Turner 30 130 4.3 24 0Anderson 16 122 7.6 20 0Thompson 18 84 4.7 15 1Montgomery 1 12 12.0 12 0Levenseller 1 6 6.0 6 0Poole 5 6 1.2 7 0M. Harris 1 0 0.0 0 0McInally 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 513 2069 4.0 57t 9Opponents 469 1680 3.6 55t 13

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDRoss 56 724 12.9 37 4Curtis 43 610 14.2 67t 3Alexander 36 192 5.3 23 0 Bass 32 409 12.8 55t 6A. Griffin 28 196 7.0 19 0Johnson 21 172 8.2 28t 1McInally 18 269 14.9 59t 2Kreider 17 272 16.0 30 0Turner 12 73 6.1 15t 1M. Harris 10 137 13.7 26 0Corbett 3 28 9.3 12 0Levenseller 2 30 15.0 22 0Poole 2 -4 -2.0 3 0Muñoz 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Bengals 281 3102 11.0 67t 17Opponents 284 3426 12.1 68t 22

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDBreeden 7 91 13.0 29 0Cameron 3 43 14.3 27 0Riley 3 9 3.0 9 0R. Griffin 2 80 40.0 52t 2Williams 2 8 4.0 8 0Jauron 1 11 11.0 11 0Hicks 1 8 8.0 8 0Bright 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 20 255 12.8 52t 2Opponents 25 351 14.0 47 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 83 3390 40.8 12 61 2Breech 2 67 33.5 1 37 0Bengals 85 3457 40.7 13 61 2Opponents 72 2773 38.5 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMontgomery 31 7 223 7.2 42 0Heath 6 1 29 4.8 11 0Bright 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Williams 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 39 8 252 6.5 42 0Opponents 46 – 478 10.4 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMontgomery 44 843 19.2 40 0Turner 9 173 19.2 31 0Hicks 5 87 17.4 21 0Heath 3 51 17.0 21 0Kreider 1 19 19.0 19 0J. Browner 2 10 5.0 10 0Poole 1 8 8.0 8 0Simpkins 3 8 2.7 8 0Bengals 68 1199 17.6 40 0Opponents 57 1180 20.7 – 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Sunter 0-0 7-7 3-7 1-5 0-1Breech 0-0 2-2 1-2 1-3 0-0Vitiello 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 9-9 4-11 2-8 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Sunter: (35G) (48N, 46N) (32N, 21G, 42G, 27G) (26G) (20G, 31G, 34G) (24G, 52N, 38N) (33N) (23G, 43N) (35N) (29G, 43N) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-). Vitiello: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (30B, 33N) (-) (-) (-) (-). Breech: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (47N) (21G, 32G) (28G, 45N) (33N, 42G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsLeClair 74 24 98 0-0 7 0 1-0Cameron 74 12 86 0-0 2 2 1-0Williams 64 16 80 2-22 3 0 1-0Dinkel 49 14 63 1-11 2 0 3-0R. Griffin 50 8 58 0-0 8 1 2-14R. Browner 47 11 58 8-74 5 0 1-0B. Harris 44 11 55 2-11 3 2 2-15Riley 51 3 54 0-0 14 0 1-0Hicks 46 6 52 1-10 4 1 1-0Jauron 40 9 49 0-0 3 1 1-0Bright 37 10 47 1-10 2 1 3-0Edwards 42 1 43 12-105 1 0 1-0Breeden 38 0 38 0-0 12 0 0-0Simpkins 26 10 36 1-0 2 1 1-0Whitley 25 7 32 2-16 0 0 0-0Razzano 11 4 15 0-0 0 0 1-0Poole 10 1 11 0-0 0 1 1-0St. Clair 10 1 11 5-43 0 0 0-0Burley 9 0 9 0-0 1 0 0-0Levenseller 7 1 8 0-0 0 0 0-0M. Harris 7 0 7 0-0 0 0 0-0White 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Melontree 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 1-0Bush 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Horn 3 1 4 0-0 1 0 0-0Heath 3 0 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Wilson 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Suggs 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Breech 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0J. Browner 2 0 2 0-0 1 0 0-0Glass 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Moore 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Ross 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bujnoch 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Corbett 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0A. Griffin 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Lapham 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montgomery 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Thompson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Glass (1 blocked FG), White (1 blocked FG, 1 blocked PAT).

*Press box statistics

Head Coach: Forrest Gregg

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Dave LaphamC Blair BushRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE Dan RossWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Charles AlexanderFB Pete Johnson

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Wilson WhitleyRE Ross BrownerLOLB Bo HarrisLILB Jim LeClairRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Bobby KempFS Bryan Hicks

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 6 W 27-21 Seattle 41,177Sept. 13 W 31-30 at N.Y. Jets 49,454Sept. 20 L 17-20 Cleveland 52,170Sept. 27 W 27-24 * Buffalo 46,418Oct. 4 L 10-17 at Houston 44,350Oct. 11 W 41-19 at Baltimore 33,060Oct. 18 W 34-7 Pittsburgh 57,090Oct. 25 L 7-17 at New Orleans 46,336Nov. 1 W 34-21 Houston 54,736Nov. 8 W 40-17 at San Diego 51,259Nov. 15 W 24-10 Los Angeles 56,836Nov. 22 W 38-21 Denver 57,207Nov. 29 W 41-21 at Cleveland 75,186Dec. 6 L 3-21 San Francisco 56,796Dec. 13 W 17-10 at Pittsburgh 50,623Dec. 20 W 30-28 at Atlanta 35,972*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 361 324 Rushing 124 126 Passing 210 167 Penalty 27 31 3rd Down Efficiency 45.2 42.5POSSESSION AVG. 30:52 29:08TOTAL NET YARDS 5968 5289 Avg. Per Game 373.0 330.6 Total Plays 1078 1055 Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 1973 1881 Avg. Per Game 123.3 117.6 Total Rushes 493 465NET YARDS PASSING 3995 3408 Avg. Per Game 249.7 213.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 35-205 42-349 Gross Yards 4200 3757 Att.-Completions 550-332 548-316 Completion Pct. 60.4 57.7 Had Intercepted 12 19PUNTS-AVG. 73-44.8 81-40.3PENALTIES-YARDS 109-896 104-787FUMBLES-BALL LOST 25-12 32-18TOUCHDOWNS 51 38 Rushing 19 12 Passing 30 24 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 74 150 58 136 3 421Opponents 38 111 17 138 0 304

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 49-51 22-32 0 115Johnson 16 12 4 0 – – 0 96Collinsworth 8 0 8 0 – – 0 48Kreider 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Ross 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30A. Griffin 4 3 1 0 – – 0 24Alexander 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Curtis 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12M. Harris 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Verser 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Breeden 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Hargrove 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6St. Clair 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 51 19 30 2 49-51 22-32 0 421Opponents 38 12 24 2 38-38 12-21 1 304

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 479 300 3754 62.6 7.84 29 6.1 10 2.1 74t 25-140 98.4Thompson 49 21 267 42.9 5.45 1 2.0 2 4.1 21 7-61 50.3Schonert 19 10 166 52.6 8.74 0 0.0 0 0.0 36 3-4 82.3Kreider 3 1 13 33.3 4.33 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 0-0 47.9Bengals 550 332 4200 60.4 7.64 30 5.5 12 2.2 74t 35-205 93.3Opponents 548 316 3757 57.7 6.86 24 4.4 19 3.5 65t 42-349 78.9

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 274 1077 3.9 39t 12Anderson 46 320 7.0 25 1Alexander 98 292 3.0 16 2A. Griffin 47 163 3.5 23 3Hargrove 16 66 4.1 27 1Schonert 7 41 5.9 19 1Kreider 1 21 21.0 21 0Verser 2 11 5.5 9 0Bass 1 9 9.0 9 0McInally 1 -27 -27.0 -27 0Bengals 493 1973 4.0 39t 19Opponents 465 1881 4.0 43 12

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDRoss 71 910 12.8 37 5Collinsworth 67 1009 15.1 74t 8Johnson 46 320 7.0 33 4Curtis 37 609 16.5 68 2Kreider 37 520 14.1 46 5Alexander 28 262 9.4 65t 1A. Griffin 20 160 8.0 17 1M. Harris 13 181 13.9 42 2Verser 6 161 26.8 73t 2McInally 6 68 11.3 20 0Hargrove 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 332 4200 12.7 74t 30Opponents 316 3757 11.9 65t 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 5 6 1.2 6 0Breeden 4 145 36.3 102t 1Williams 4 33 8.3 14 0B. Harris 2 92 46.0 49 0Fuller 1 31 31.0 31 0Razzano 1 11 11.0 11 0Cameron 1 0 0.0 0 0LeClair 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 19 318 16.7 102t 1Opponents 12 143 11.9 38 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 72 3272 45.4 11 62 1Bengals 73 3272 44.8 11 62 1Opponents 81 3266 40.3 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDFuller 23 13 177 7.7 34 0Simmons 5 6 24 4.8 11 0Hicks 1 0 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 29 19 205 7.1 34 0Opponents 42 – 416 9.9 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDVerser 29 691 23.8 78 0Chapman 8 171 21.4 29 0A. Griffin 6 119 19.8 28 0Fuller 1 34 34.0 34 0R. Griffin 2 31 15.5 17 0Simmons 1 10 10.0 10 0Dinkel 1 0 0.0 0 0Kemp 1 0 0.0 0 0Razzano 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 49 1056 21.6 78 0Opponents 80 1612 20.2 96t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 9-11 7-9 5-11 1-1Bengals 0-0 9-11 7-9 5-11 1-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (25G, 40G, 43N) (25N, 44G) (42B, 29N, 21G) (23G, 28G) (45G, 36N, 48N) (38G, 24G) (27G, 23G) (-) (30G, 51G) (43G, 33G) (37G) (38G, 46N, 48N) (-) (30G) (38G, 41N) (39N, 29G, 20G, 45G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsLeClair 81 31 112 1-10 7 0 1-0Williams 83 23 106 11-90 3 3 3-0Cameron 76 20 96 0-0 7 3 0-0B. Harris 69 20 89 2-11 5 0 2-3Breeden 67 13 80 0-0 12 1 1-10Hicks 53 22 75 0-0 8 1 2-3Kemp 53 17 70 1-6 8 2 0-0Browner 47 11 58 9-80 2 2 1-0Edwards 36 11 47 10-89 0 2 1-0Riley 38 5 43 0-0 14 1 1-0Razzano 31 10 41 0-0 0 2 0-0Whitley 23 8 31 2-12 0 0 0-0Dinkel 24 4 28 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 20 3 23 0-0 2 0 0-0Horn 18 5 23 0-0 0 0 1-0St. Clair 17 4 21 3-24 2 0 1-12Frazier 14 7 21 0-0 2 0 0-0R. Griffin 13 6 19 0-0 4 1 1-0Fuller 13 5 18 0-0 2 0 1-0Burley 11 3 14 2-26 0 0 0-0Schuh 11 3 14 0-0 0 0 1-0Davis 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Bush 7 2 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Chapman 7 2 9 0-0 1 0 0-0Kreider 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Verser 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Hargrove 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0M. Harris 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Bright 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Anderson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Breech 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Lapham 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0McInally 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Ross 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bass 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0(TEAM) – – – 1-1 – – –

Blocked kicks: None.

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Head Coach: Forrest Gregg

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttJan. 3* W 28-21 Buffalo 55,420Jan. 10+ W 27-7 San Diego 46,302Jan. 24# L 21-26 vs. San Francisco 81,270*AFC Divisional Playoff+AFC Championship#Super Bowl XVI at Pontiac, Mich.

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 65 59 Rushing 26 31 Passing 33 24 Penalty 6 4 3rd Down: Made-Att. 17-34 16-36 3rd Down Pct. 50.0 44.4 4th Down: Made-Att. 1-2 0-0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 –POSSESSION AVG. 30:28 29:32TOTAL NET YARDS 979 912 Avg. Per Game 326.3 304.0 Total Plays 180 183 Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 351 389 Avg. Per Game 117.0 129.7 Total Rushes 93 99NET YARDS PASSING 628 523 Avg. Per Game 209.3 174.3 Sacked-Yards Lost 9-39 3-21 Gross Yards 667 544 Att.-Completions 78-54 81-44 Completion Pct. 69.2 54.3 Had Intercepted 2 4PUNTS-AVG. 10-40.1 9-41.1 Net Punting Avg. 36.0 34.2PENALTIES-YARDS 16-126 16-136FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 5-3 6-3TOUCHDOWNS 10 6 Rushing 5 3 Passing 5 3 Returns 0 0 Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 24 7 17 28 – 76Opponents 7 27 7 13 – 54

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 77 53 653 68.8 8.48 5 6.5 2 2.6 49 9-39 105.6Thompson 1 1 14 100.0 14.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 0-0 118.8Bengals 78 54 667 69.2 8.55 5 6.4 2 2.6 49 9-39 106.1Opponents 81 44 544 54.3 6.72 3 3.7 4 4.9 54 3-21 67.1

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 10-10 2-3 0 16Alexander 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Johnson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Ross 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Bass 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Collinsworth 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6M. Harris 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bengals 10 5 5 0 10-10 2-3 0 76Opponents 6 3 3 0 6-6 4-6 0 54

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 52 161 3.1 11 2Alexander 27 111 4.1 20-T 2Anderson 11 69 6.3 13 1A. Griffin 2 8 4.0 4 0Collinsworth 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 93 351 3.8 20t 5Opponents 99 389 3.9 44t 3

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDRoss 22 244 11.1 19 2Collinsworth 9 159 17.7 49 1Curtis 6 92 15.3 22 0Johnson 6 45 7.5 14 0Alexander 6 38 6.3 16 0Kreider 3 78 26.0 42 0M. Harris 1 8 8.0 8t 1Bass 1 3 3.0 3t 1Bengals 54 667 12.4 49 5Opponents 44 544 12.4 54 3

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDKemp 1 24 24.0 24 0B. Harris 1 16 16.0 16 0Breeden 1 0 0.0 0 0Riley 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 4 40 10.0 24 0Opponents 2 52 26.0 27 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BMcInally 10 401 40.1 36.0 1 2 60 0Bengals 10 401 40.1 36.0 1 2 60 0Opponents 9 370 41.1 34.2 0 0 50 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDFuller 5 2 62 12.4 27 0Bengals 5 2 62 12.4 27 0Opponents 4 1 21 5.3 7 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDVerser 10 186 18.6 40 0Frazier 1 0 0.0 0 0A. Griffin 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 12 186 15.5 40 0Opponents 14 254 18.1 36 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0Opponents 0-0 3-3 0-1 1-1 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (33B) (31G, 38G) (-).Opponents: (-) (37N, 50N) (22G, 26G, 40G, 23G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsBrowner 20 4 24 1-9 0 0 1-0Williams 12 7 19 0-0 3 1 0-0Hicks 14 4 18 0-0 2 1 0-0B. Harris 13 5 18 1-5 1 0 0-0Cameron 9 9 18 0-0 3 1 0-0Breeden 14 1 15 0-0 7 0 0-0Kemp 9 6 15 0-0 7 0 0-0LeClair 6 6 12 0-0 3 0 0-0Edwards 5 3 8 1-7 0 0 0-0Riley 6 1 7 0-0 6 0 0-0Whitley 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0R. Griffin 6 0 6 0-0 1 0 0-0Dinkel 3 3 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Razzano 4 0 4 0-0 0 1 0-0St. Clair 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Davis 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Fuller 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Frazier 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 1-0Breech 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Hargrove 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 1 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0Verser 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bush 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bass 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 1-0

Blocked kicks: None.

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 12 W 27-6 Houston 52,268Sept. 19 L 20-26 * at Pittsburgh 53,973

Players StrikeNov. 21 W 18-14 at Philadelphia 65,172Nov. 28 W 31-17 L.A. Raiders 53,330Dec. 5 W 20-17 at Baltimore 23,598Dec. 12 W 23-10 Cleveland 54,305Dec. 20 L 34-50 at San Diego 51,296Dec. 26 W 24-10 Seattle 55,330Jan. 2 W 35-27 at Houston 26,522*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 207 170 Rushing 63 61 Passing 123 102 Penalty 21 7 3rd Down Efficiency 54.1 33.7POSSESSION AVG. 33:26 26:34TOTAL NET YARDS 3288 2893 Avg. Per Game 365.3 321.4 Total Plays 606 551 Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.3NET YARDS RUSHING 949 850 Avg. Per Game 105.4 94.4 Total Rushes 269 223NET YARDS PASSING 2339 2043 Avg. Per Game 259.9 227.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 27-162 22-207 Gross Yards 2501 2250 Att.-Completions 310-219 306-187 Completion Pct. 70.6 61.1 Had Intercepted 9 14PUNTS-AVG. 31-38.7 37-40.1PENALTIES-YARDS 56-475 64-551FUMBLES-BALL LOST 12-7 19-6TOUCHDOWNS 27 21 Rushing 13 8 Passing 12 12 Returns 2 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 48 76 62 46 0 232Opponents 24 42 51 54 6 177

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 25-26 14-18 0 67Johnson 7 7 0 0 – – 0 42Anderson 4 4 0 0 – – 0 24M. Harris 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Ross 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Alexander 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Kreider 1 0 1 0 *1 – 0 7Collinsworth 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Curtis 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6A. Griffin 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6B. Harris 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Holman 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Riley 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Verser 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Williams 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 27 13 12 2 26-27 14-18 1 232Opponents 21 8 12 1 19-21 10-12 1 177*PAT scored on a run.

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Dave LaphamC Blair BushRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE Dan RossWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Charles AlexanderFB Pete Johnson

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Wilson WhitleyRE Ross BrownerLOLB Bo HarrisLILB Jim LeClairRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Bobby KempFS Bryan Hicks

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 309 218 2495 70.6 8.07 12 3.9 9 2.9 56t 26-154 95.3Schonert 1 1 6 100.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 1-8 91.7Bengals 310 219 2501 70.6 8.07 12 3.9 9 2.9 56t 27-162 95.4Opponents 306 187 2250 61.1 7.35 12 3.9 14 4.6 66t 22-207 77.7

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 156 622 4.0 21 7Alexander 64 207 3.2 18 1Anderson 25 85 3.4 12t 4A. Griffin 12 39 3.3 10t 1Curtis 3 15 5.0 8 0Tate 2 2 1.0 2 0Verser 1 1 1.0 1 0M. Harris 2 -3 -1.5 5 0Schonert 3 -8 -2.7 -3 0Collinsworth 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0Bengals 269 949 3.5 21 13Opponents 223 850 3.8 48t 8

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 49 700 14.3 50 1Ross 47 508 10.8 28 3Johnson 31 267 8.6 25 0Curtis 23 320 13.9 45 1A. Griffin 22 172 7.8 22 0Kreider 16 230 14.4 28 1Alexander 14 85 6.1 14 1M. Harris 10 103 10.3 17t 3Verser 4 98 24.5 56t 1Holman 3 18 6.0 10 1Bengals 219 2501 11.4 56t 12Opponents 187 2250 12.0 66t 12

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 5 88 17.6 56t 1Breeden 2 9 4.5 9 0B. Harris 1 62 62.0 62t 1Browner 1 29 29.0 29 0R. Griffin 1 21 21.0 21 0Williams 1 20 20.0 20 0LeClair 1 11 11.0 11 0Fuller 1 0 0.0 0 0Kemp 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 14 240 17.1 62t 2Opponents 9 93 10.3 35 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB Lg BMcInally 31 1201 38.7 4 53 0Bengals 31 1201 38.7 4 53 0Opponents 37 1484 40.1 – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDFuller 17 8 95 5.6 13 0Bengals 17 8 95 5.6 13 0Opponents 17 – 68 4.0 – 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDVerser 16 320 20.0 33 0Tate 14 314 22.4 55 0Fuller 1 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 31 643 20.7 55 0Opponents 45 851 18.9 – 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 2-2 3-3 5-6 3-5 1-2Bengals 2-2 3-3 5-6 3-5 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (25G, 43G, 47N, 43N) (31G, 50G, 39B) (49G, 19G, 38G) (35G) (-) (36G, 21G, 44G) (27G, 19G) (34G) (51N).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKemp 41 11 52 1-2 6 1 0-0LeClair 33 17 50 2.5-20 1 0 0-0Hicks 31 17 48 0-0 9 0 0-0Williams 34 9 43 4.5-41 3 0 4-0Cameron 29 14 43 0-0 1 1 0-0Browner 28 13 41 3-38 1 1 0-0B. Harris 31 9 40 2-22 2 1 0-0Edwards 25 5 30 6-53 1 0 1-0Riley 26 3 29 0-0 9 0 0-0Breeden 25 4 29 1-13 5 0 0-0R. Griffin 18 5 23 0-0 4 0 0-0Jackson 17 3 20 0-0 0 1 0-0Fuller 16 3 19 0-0 0 0 1-0Razzano 12 4 16 0-0 0 1 0-0Whitley 11 4 15 1-12 0 1 0-0Frazier 10 2 12 0-0 0 0 0-0Dinkel 7 2 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Davis 6 3 9 0-0 2 0 0-0Schuh 6 3 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Holman 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Verser 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0St. Clair 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0M. Harris 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Collins 2 1 3 1-6 0 0 0-0Burley 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Bush 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Boyarsky 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Simpkins 1 1 2 0-0 0 1 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Collinsworth 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Johnson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Kreider 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Weaver 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: TEAM (1 blocked PAT).

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Head Coach: Forrest Gregg

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttJan. 9* L 17-44 N.Y. Jets 57,560*AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament)

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 23 27 Rushing 3 12 Passing 18 13 Penalty 2 2 3rd Down: Made-Att. 7-10 6-9 3rd Down Pct. 70.0 66.7 4th Down: Made-Att. 0-0 0-0 4th Down Pct. – –POSSESSION AVG. 31:16 28:44TOTAL NET YARDS 395 517 Avg. Per Game 395.0 517.0 Total Plays 61 63 Avg. Per Play 6.5 8.2NET YARDS RUSHING 62 234 Avg. Per Game 62.0 234.0 Total Rushes 21 34NET YARDS PASSING 333 283 Avg. Per Game 333.0 283.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 0-0 Gross Yards 354 283 Att.-Completions 36-26 29-21 Completion Pct. 72.2 72.4 Had Intercepted 3 1PUNTS-AVG. 2-43.0 0-0.0 Net Punting Avg. 42.0 –PENALTIES-YARDS 7-60 12-95FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 2-1 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 2 5 Rushing 0 2 Passing 2 2 Returns 0 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 14 0 3 0 – 17Opponent 3 17 3 21 – 44

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPCurtis 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Ross 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Breech 0 0 0 0 2-2 1-2 0 5Bengals 2 0 2 0 2-2 1-2 0 17Opponent 5 2 2 1 5-5 3-3 0 44

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 9 26 2.9 14 0A. Griffin 3 17 5.7 8 0Alexander 7 14 2.0 6 0Anderson 2 5 2.5 3 0Bengals 21 62 3.0 14 0Opponent 34 234 6.9 35 2

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 7 120 17.1 53 0Ross 6 89 14.8 26 1Curtis 3 63 21.0 32t 1Kreider 3 41 13.7 17 0A. Griffin 3 14 4.7 6 0Johnson 3 7 2.3 9 0M. Harris 1 20 20.0 20 0Bengals 26 354 13.6 53 2Opponent 21 283 13.5 49 2

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 1 0 0.0 0 0Opponent 3 138 46.0 98t 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BMcInally 2 86 43.0 42.0 0 0 45 0Bengals 2 86 43.0 42.0 0 0 45 0Opponent 0 0 – – 0 0 – 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TD(None)Bengals 0 0 0 – – 0Opponent 1 1 2 2.0 2 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 35 26 354 74.3 10.11 2 5.7 3 8.6 53 4-21 89.5Schonert 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 36 26 354 72.2 9.83 2 5.6 3 8.3 53 4-21 87.0Opponent 29 21 283 72.4 9.76 2 6.9 1 3.4 49 0-0 111.7

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDVerser 7 116 16.6 21 0Tate 1 22 22.0 22 0Bengals 8 138 17.3 22 0Opponent 4 69 17.3 20 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Bengals 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Opponent 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:Breech: (20G, 46N).Opponent: (32G, 24G, 47G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsCameron 8 0 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Browner 6 2 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Williams 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Riley 5 1 6 0-0 1 0 0-0R. Griffin 5 0 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Kemp 5 0 5 0-0 1 2 0-0Fuller 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 1-20B. Harris 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0LeClair 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Breeden 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Edwards 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Hicks 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Davis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Frazier 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Jackson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Ross 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Verser 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Whitley 1 0 1 0-0 1 0 0-0Razzano 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: None.

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 4 L 10-20 L.A. Raiders 50,956Sept. 11 L 6-10 Buffalo 46,839Sept. 15 L 7-17 at Cleveland 79,700Sept. 25 W 23-17 at Tampa Bay 56,023Oct. 2 L 31-34 Baltimore 48,104Oct. 10 L 14-24 Pittsburgh 56,086Oct. 16 L 17-24 at Denver 74,305Oct. 23 W 28-21 Cleveland 50,047Oct. 30 W 34-14 Green Bay 53,349Nov. 6 W 55-14 at Houston 39,706Nov. 13 L 15-20 at Kansas City 44,711Nov. 20 W 38-10 Houston 46,375Nov. 28 L 14-38 at Miami 74,506Dec. 4 W 23-10 at Pittsburgh 55,832Dec. 11 W 17-9 Detroit 45,728Dec. 17 L 14-20 at Minnesota 51,565

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 327 276 Rushing 127 96 Passing 179 156 Penalty 21 24 3rd Down: Made-Att. 97-212 94-216 3rd Down Pct. 45.8 43.5POSSESSION AVG. 31:29 28:31TOTAL NET YARDS 5287 4327 Avg. Per Game 330.4 270.4 Total Plays 1036 973 Avg. Per Play 5.1 4.4NET YARDS RUSHING 2104 1499 Avg. Per Game 131.5 93.7 Total Rushes 542 430NET YARDS PASSING 3183 2828 Avg. Per Game 198.9 176.8 Sacked-Yards Lost 40-309 41-335 Gross Yards 3492 3163 Att.-Completions 454-290 502-288 Completion Pct. 63.9 57.4 Had Intercepted 18 23PUNTS-AVG. 69-40.6 76-42.3PENALTIES-YARDS 99-837 100-871FUMBLES-BALL LOST 35-15 35-16TOUCHDOWNS 43 36 Rushing 24 16 Passing 14 17 Returns 5 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 102 140 54 50 – 346Opponents 55 86 65 96 – 302

SCORING TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 39-41 16-23 0 87Johnson 14 14 0 0 – – 0 84Collinsworth 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Alexander 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Kinnebrew 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Ross 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Curtis 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Harris 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Riley 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12Schonert 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12S. Wilson 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Anderson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6J. Griffin 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Horton 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Kreider 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Williams 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Browner 0 0 0 0 *1 – 0 1Bengals 43 24 14 5 40-43 16-23 0 346Opponents 36 16 17 3 35-36 17-22 0 302*PAT scored on a pass from Kreider.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 297 198 2333 66.7 7.86 12 4.0 13 4.4 80t 25-187 85.6Schonert 156 92 1159 59.0 7.43 2 1.3 5 3.2 54 15-122 73.1Kreider 1 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 454 290 3492 63.9 7.69 14 3.1 18 4.0 80t 40-309 81.1Opponents 502 288 3163 57.4 6.30 17 3.4 23 4.6 53 41-335 68.3

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Dave LaphamC Dave RimingtonRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE Dan RossWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB Rodney Tate, Charles AlexanderFB Charles Alexander, Pete Johnson

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Jerry BoyarskyRE Ross Browner, Glenn CollinsLOLB Tom DinkelLILB Jim LeClairRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ken RileySS Bobby KempFS Robert Jackson

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDJohnson 210 763 3.6 16t 14Alexander 153 523 3.4 12 3S. Wilson 56 267 4.8 18 1Kinnebrew 39 156 4.0 17 3Anderson 22 147 6.7 29 1Schonert 29 117 4.0 15 2Tate 25 77 3.1 13 0Verser 2 31 15.5 29 0Martin 2 21 10.5 15 0Collinsworth 2 2 1.0 8 0Kreider 1 2 2.0 2 0Christensen 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 542 2104 3.9 29 24Opponents 430 1499 3.5 40 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 66 1130 17.1 63 5Curtis 42 571 13.6 80t 2Kreider 42 554 13.2 54 1Ross 42 483 11.5 30 3Alexander 32 187 5.8 14 0Tate 18 142 7.9 25 0Johnson 15 129 8.6 18 0S. Wilson 12 107 8.9 19 1Harris 8 66 8.3 14 2Verser 7 82 11.7 22 0Martin 2 22 11.0 12 0Holman 2 15 7.5 10 0Kinnebrew 2 4 2.0 2 0Bengals 290 3492 12.0 80t 14Opponents 288 3163 11.0 53 17

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDRiley 8 89 11.1 42t 2Horton 5 121 24.2 55t 1Kemp 3 26 8.7 26 0Breeden 2 47 23.5 39 0R. Griffin 2 24 12.0 24 0Jackson 2 21 10.5 15 0J. Griffin 1 41 41.0 41t 1Bengals 23 369 16.0 55t 4Opponents 18 298 16.6 70t 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BMcInally 67 2804 41.9 9 13 60 2Bengals 69 2804 40.6 9 13 60 2Opponents 76 3211 42.3 – 21 70 –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDSimmons 25 2 173 6.9 43 0Martin 23 3 227 9.9 19 0Horton 1 1 10 10.0 10 0Bengals 49 6 410 8.4 43 0Opponents 41 5 310 7.6 50 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDSimmons 14 317 22.6 36 0Verser 13 253 19.5 29 0Tate 13 218 16.8 23 0S. Wilson 7 161 23.0 32 0Horton 5 128 25.6 49 0Martin 1 19 19.0 19 0Dinkel 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 54 1097 20.3 49 0Opponents 68 1298 19.1 90 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 2-2 7-7 5-7 2-5 0-2Bengals 2-2 7-7 5-7 2-5 0-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (36G) (40N, 47G, 30G) (-) (24G) (19G) (47N) (51N, 35G) (-) (-) (29G, 44G) (31G, 23G, 23G) (26G) (-) (32G, 19G, 27G) (32N, 28G) (44N, 35N, 52N).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsCameron 63 40 103 2-18 1 0 1-1Williams 57 33 90 7.5-64.5 5 3 4-59Jackson 51 37 88 0-0 7 0 0-0LeClair 38 40 78 1-11 2 0 0-0Breeden 44 15 59 1-9 10 1 1-0Kemp 38 21 59 1-10 7 1 1-0Krumrie 32 21 53 1.5-2.5 0 0 1-0Riley 39 5 44 0-0 12 0 1-0Horton 28 16 44 0-0 6 0 0-0Frazier 28 14 42 1-8 0 0 0-0Browner 25 15 40 3-26 1 2 0-0Edwards 23 15 38 13-94.5 0 0 1-0Razzano 20 16 36 0-0 0 0 1-0Dinkel 22 12 34 0.5-4 3 0 2-4Boyarsky 18 14 32 1.5-13.5 0 0 0-0R. Griffin 20 4 24 1-10 0 1 1-13Collins 13 8 21 5-53 2 1 1-0Simmons 10 7 17 0-0 1 0 0-0Schuh 8 5 13 0-0 0 0 0-0Kinnebrew 10 2 12 0-0 0 0 0-0Maidlow 10 1 11 0-0 0 0 0-0Simpkins 5 6 11 0-0 0 0 1-0J. Griffin 8 2 10 0-0 1 0 0-0Turner 6 2 8 0-0 0 1 0-0S. Wilson 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Burley 5 0 5 2-11 2 0 0-0Holman 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Harris 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Martin 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Hannula 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Breech 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Collinsworth 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Johnson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Kreider 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Lapham 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Rimington 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Ross 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Hicks 0 1 1 0-0 1 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Krumrie (1 blocked PAT).

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Head Coach: Forrest Gregg

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 339 322 Rushing 135 115 Passing 179 191 Penalty 25 16 3rd Down: Made-Att. 93-211 82-202 4th Down: Made-Att. 10-14 5-11POSSESSION AVG. 30:50 29:10TOTAL NET YARDS 5480 5259 Avg. Per Game 342.5 328.7 Total Plays 1081 1034 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.1NET YARDS RUSHING 2179 1868 Avg. Per Game 136.2 116.8 Total Rushes 540 477NET YARDS PASSING 3301 3391 Avg. Per Game 206.3 211.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 45-358 40-298 Gross Yards 3659 3689 Att.-Completions 496-306 517-302 Completion Pct. 61.7 58.4 Had Intercepted 22 25PUNTS-AVG. 67-42.3 67-41.4 Net Punting Avg. 35.3 31.6PENALTIES-YARDS 85-693 90-743 FUMBLES-BALL LOST 32-17 27-15TOUCHDOWNS 39 39 Rushing 18 21 Passing 17 15 Returns 4 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 53 105 77 101 3 339Opponents 40 98 78 123 0 339

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 37-37 22-31 0 103Kinnebrew 10 9 1 0 – – 0 60 Collinsworth 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Jennings 5 2 3 0 – – 0 30Brooks 4 2 2 0 – – 0 24Alexander 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Esiason 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Harris 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12J. Griffin 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Holman 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Horton 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Jackson 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Kreider 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Muñoz 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Schonert 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Simmons 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 39 18 17 4 37-39 22-31 1 339Opponents 39 21 15 3 37-39 22-27 1 339

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatAnderson 275 175 2107 63.6 7.66 10 3.6 12 4.4 80t 24-191 81.0Schonert 117 78 945 66.7 8.08 4 3.4 7 6.0 57t 16-115 77.8Esiason 102 51 530 50.0 5.20 3 2.9 3 2.9 36 5-52 62.9McInally 2 2 77 100.0 38.50 0 0.0 0 0.0 43 0-0 118.8Bengals 496 306 3659 61.7 7.38 17 3.4 22 4.4 80t 45-358 77.2Opponents 517 302 3689 58.4 7.14 15 2.9 25 4.8 76 40-298 70.0

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Brian BladosC Dave RimingtonRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE M.L. HarrisWR Isaac CurtisQB Ken AndersonHB James BrooksFB Charles Alexander

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Tim KrumrieRE Ross BrownerLOLB Jeff SchuhLILB Ron SimpkinsRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ray HortonSS Jimmy Turner, Bobby KempFS Robert Jackson

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDKinnebrew 154 623 4.0 23 9Alexander 132 479 3.6 22 2Brooks 103 396 3.8 33 2Jennings 79 379 4.8 20t 2Schonert 13 77 5.9 17 1S. Wilson 17 74 4.4 9 0Anderson 11 64 5.8 14 0Esiason 19 63 3.3 9 2Farley 7 11 1.6 5 0Collinsworth 1 7 7.0 7 0Verser 2 5 2.5 3 0Martin 1 3 3.0 3 0Harris 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 540 2179 4.0 33 18Opponents 477 1868 3.9 36t 21

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 64 989 15.5 57t 6Harris 48 759 15.8 80t 2Jennings 35 346 9.9 43 3Brooks 34 268 7.9 27t 2Alexander 29 203 7.0 22 0Holman 21 239 11.4 27 1Kreider 20 243 12.2 27 1Kinnebrew 19 159 8.4 22 1Curtis 12 135 11.3 22 0Martin 11 164 14.9 42 0Verser 6 113 18.8 28 0S. Wilson 2 15 7.5 11 0Kern 2 14 7.0 9 0Farley 2 11 5.5 10 0Muñoz 1 1 1.0 1t 1Bengals 306 3659 12.0 80t 17Opponents 302 3689 12.2 76 15

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDBreeden 4 96 24.0 70 0Jackson 4 32 8.0 28t 1Kemp 4 27 6.8 14 0Horton 3 48 16.0 48t 1Simmons 2 43 21.5 43t 1R. Williams 2 33 16.5 33 0R. Griffin 2 13 6.5 13 0J. Griffin 1 57 57.0 57t 1Cameron 1 15 15.0 15 0Turner 1 4 4.0 4 0Schuh 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 25 368 14.7 70 4Opponents 22 364 16.5 52t 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BMcInally 67 2832 42.3 8 19 61 0Bengals 67 2832 42.3 8 19 61 0Opponents 67 2771 41.4 – – – –

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 24 5 376 15.7 55 0Simmons 12 6 98 8.2 30 0Horton 2 0 -1 -0.5 1 0Bengals 38 11 473 12.4 55 0Opponents 38 3 310 8.2 19 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 22 452 20.5 46 0Martin 19 386 20.3 44 0Brooks 7 144 20.6 37 0Farley 6 93 15.5 32 0Verser 3 46 15.3 23 0Simmons 1 15 15.0 15 0Harris 1 12 12.0 12 0Kinnebrew 1 7 7.0 7 0G. Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 61 1155 18.9 46 0Opponents 69 1446 21.0 73 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 9-10 10-12 3-4 0-5Bengals 0-0 9-10 10-12 3-4 0-5

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (46G, 50N, 22N) (55N, 29G, 48G) (21G) (-) (32G) (22G, 33G, 51N) (37N, 35N) (24G, 23G, 33G, 25G) (33G) (39G) (42G, 21G, 28G) (30G, 33G) (51N) (22G, 43N, 35G) (50N, 35G) (36G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsR. Williams 65 27 92 9-55 6 0 0-0Krumrie 57 27 84 5-46 0 0 1-8Simpkins 52 28 80 0-0 2 0 1-0Jackson 54 22 76 0-0 10 1 2-0Browner 48 26 74 8-54 3 3 1-0Horton 49 17 66 1-8 16 1 1-0Edwards 48 16 64 9-68 1 2 3-(-2)Cameron 38 22 60 1-7 2 0 0-0Breeden 43 15 58 0-0 14 0 0-0Schuh 36 16 52 2-17 1 0 0-0Turner 38 12 50 0-0 6 0 1-0Kemp 35 10 45 0-0 6 0 1-0Frazier 26 16 42 2-21 2 2 0-0Simmons 24 8 32 0-0 5 1 0-0Razzano 12 15 27 0-0 1 0 1-0R. Griffin 20 5 25 0-0 5 0 1-0Boyarsky 8 10 18 0-0 0 0 0-0J. Griffin 13 3 16 0-0 4 0 0-0Kern 8 7 15 0-0 0 1 0-0Maidlow 10 3 13 0-0 0 0 0-0Barker 8 4 12 0-0 0 0 0-0Collins 7 5 12 3-22 1 1 1-0Kozerski 7 1 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Holman 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 1-0Koch 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Kinnebrew 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Martin 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Battle 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Pillman 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Harris 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Verser 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Breech 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Blados 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Farley 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Rimington 1 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0M. Wilson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0S. Wilson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Holman (1 blocked punt).

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Head Coach: Sam Wyche

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 8 L 24-28 Seattle 51,625Sept. 15 L 27-41 at St. Louis 46,321Sept. 22 L 41-44 San Diego 52,270Sept. 30 W 37-24 at Pittsburgh 59,541Oct. 6 L 20-29 N.Y. Jets 51,785Oct. 13 W 35-30 N.Y. Giants 53,112Oct. 20 L 27-44 at Houston 35,590Oct. 27 W 26-21 Pittsburgh 55,421Nov. 3 W 23-17 at Buffalo 25,640Nov. 10 W 27-10 Cleveland 57,293Nov. 17 L 6-13 at L.A. Raiders 52,501Nov. 24 L 6-24 at Cleveland 74,439Dec. 1 W 45-27 Houston 46,140Dec. 8 W 50-24 Dallas 56,936Dec. 15 L 24-27 at Washington 50,544 Dec. 22 L 23-34 at New England 57,953

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 344 337 Rushing 125 118 Passing 191 194 Penalty 28 25 3rd Down: Made-Att. 82-208 85-197 3rd Down Efficiency 39.4 43.1 4th Down: Made-Att. 9-19 8-12 4th Down Efficiency 47.4 66.7POSSESSION AVG. 31:18 28:42TOTAL NET YARDS 5900 5663 Avg. Per Game 368.8 353.9 Total Plays 1062 1019 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 2183 1999 Avg. Per Game 136.4 124.9 Total Rushes 503 461NET YARDS PASSING 3717 3664 Avg. Per Game 232.3 229.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 41-365 40-334 Gross Yards 4082 3998 Att.-Completions 518-302 518-297 Completion Pct. 58.3 57.3 Had Intercepted 13 19PUNTS-AVG. 63-40.7 60-41.3 Net Punting Avg. 29.7 34.5PENALTIES-YARDS 110-795 84-731 FUMBLES-BALL LOST 35-16 34-19TOUCHDOWNS 53 51 Rushing 20 23 Passing 31 26 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 115 106 119 101 – 441Opponents 61 131 107 138 – 437

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 48-50 24-33 0 120Brooks 12 7 5 0 – – 0 72Kinnebrew 10 9 1 0 – – 0 60Brown 8 0 8 0 – – 0 48Holman 7 0 7 0 – – 0 42Collinsworth 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Jennings 4 1 3 0 – – 0 24Alexander 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Kreider 1 0 1 0 *1 – 0 7Esiason 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Griffin 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Harris 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Jackson 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Browner 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 53 20 31 2 49-53 24-33 1 441Opponents 51 23 26 2 51-51 26-34 1 437*PAT scored on a run.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 431 251 3443 58.2 7.99 27 6.3 12 2.8 68t 32-289 93.2Schonert 51 33 460 64.7 9.02 1 2.0 0 0.0 71 6-54 100.1Anderson 32 16 170 50.0 5.31 2 6.3 0 0.0 44t 2-16 86.7Brooks 1 1 8 100.0 8.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 8t 0-0 139.6Kreider 1 1 1 100.0 1.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0-0 79.2Collinsworth 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 100.0 – 0-0 0.0McInally 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Brown 0 0 0 – – 0 – 0 – – 1-6 –Bengals 518 302 4082 58.3 7.88 31 6.0 13 2.5 71 41-365 93.0Opponents 518 297 3998 57.3 7.72 26 5.0 19 3.7 72t 40-334 83.5

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Brian BladosC Dave RimingtonRG Max Montoya RT Mike WilsonTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Larry Kinnebrew

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Tim KrumrieRE Ross BrownerLOLB Jeff SchuhLILB Ron Simpkins, Carl ZanderRILB Glenn CameronROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Ray HortonSS Bobby KempFS James Griffin

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrooks 192 929 4.8 39 7Kinnebrew 170 714 4.2 29 9Alexander 44 156 3.5 18 2Brown 14 129 9.2 35 0Jennings 31 92 3.0 19 1Esiason 33 79 2.4 20 1Johnson 8 44 5.5 15 0Schonert 8 39 4.9 17 0Collinsworth 1 3 3.0 3 0Anderson 1 0 0.0 0 0McInally 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 503 2183 4.3 39 20Opponents 461 1999 4.3 56t 23

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 65 1125 17.3 71 5Brooks 55 576 10.5 57t 5Brown 53 942 17.8 68t 8Holman 38 479 12.6 64t 7Kinnebrew 22 187 8.5 29t 1Alexander 15 110 7.3 19 0Martin 14 187 13.4 28 0Jennings 12 101 8.4 24 3Kreider 10 184 18.4 56 1Harris 10 123 12.3 22t 1Ross 6 63 10.5 20 0Blados 1 4 4.0 4 0Muñoz 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 302 4082 13.5 71 31Opponents 297 3998 13.5 72t 26

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDGriffin 7 116 16.6 33 1Jackson 6 100 16.7 57t 1Breeden 2 24 12.0 30 0Horton 2 3 1.5 3 0Turner 1 40 40.0 40 0Kemp 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 19 283 14.9 57t 2Opponents 13 199 15.3 58 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BMcInally 57 2410 42.3 7 8 64 1Breech 5 153 30.6 0 2 43 0Bengals 63 2563 40.7 7 10 64 1Opponents 60 2477 41.3 7 11 63 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 32 8 268 8.4 26 0Bengals 32 8 268 8.4 26 0Opponents 42 0 554 13.2 62t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 48 1104 23.0 45 0Jennings 13 218 16.8 26 0Brooks 3 38 12.7 15 0Zander 1 19 19.0 19 0Brown 1 6 6.0 6 0Griffin 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 67 1385 20.7 45 0Opponents 81 1734 21.4 58 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 7-8 12-13 4-6 1-6Bengals 0-0 7-8 12-13 4-6 1-6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (22G) (46G, 33G) (-) (50N, 32G) (29G, 53G, 53N) (-) (47G, 22G) (32G, 39G, 40G, 37G) (31G) (28G, 33G, 51N, 50N) (37N, 39G, 37G) (30G, 29G) (48N, 28N, 29G) (49N) (51N, 38G) (22G, 42G, 30G).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKrumrie 68 28 96 3.5-25 1 1 2-0Jackson 70 16 86 0-0 12 2 1-0Breeden 60 21 81 1-10 17 0 0-0Simpkins 56 22 78 3.5-31 2 2 1-4Kemp 57 17 74 1-5 3 1 0-0Williams 44 22 66 3.5-31 4 3 4-4Horton 53 10 63 0-0 8 0 1-0Browner 48 15 63 9-69 1 0 2-0Zander 48 12 60 2-11 1 1 1-34Griffin 40 15 55 1-11 11 2 1-29Edwards 36 10 46 8.5-71 0 3 2-0Schuh 36 10 46 4-35 1 1 1-0Cameron 30 8 38 0-0 0 0 0-0Turner 24 9 33 0-0 2 0 0-0Barker 24 8 32 0-0 1 3 0-0King 15 2 17 2-21 0 0 1-0Boyarsky 8 6 14 1-14 0 0 0-0Johnson 10 3 13 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 8 2 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Davis 4 4 8 0-0 1 0 0-0Washington 5 2 7 0-0 2 0 1-0Collins 5 1 6 0-0 1 0 0-0Jennings 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 1-0Kern 4 2 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Dinkel 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Kreider 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Holman 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Thomas 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Brooks 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Esiason 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Harris 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Kinnebrew 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Alexander 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Brown 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0McInally 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Reimers 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: None.

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Head Coach: Sam Wyche

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 7 L 14-24 at Kansas City 43,430Sept. 14 W 36-33 * Buffalo 52,714Sept. 18 W 30-13 at Cleveland 78,779Sept. 28 L 7-44 Chicago 55,146Oct. 5 W 34-28 at Green Bay 51,230Oct. 13 W 24-22 Pittsburgh 54,283Oct. 19 W 31-28 Houston 53,844Oct. 26 L 9-30 at Pittsburgh 50,815Nov. 2 W 24-17 at Detroit 52,423Nov. 9 L 28-32 at Houston 32,130Nov. 16 W 34-7 Seattle 54,410Nov. 23 W 24-20 Minnesota 53,003Nov. 30 L 28-34 at Denver 58,705Dec. 7 W 31-7 at New England 60,633Dec. 14 L 3-34 Cleveland 58,062 Dec. 21 W 52-21 N.Y. Jets 51,619*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 348 336 Rushing 134 134 Passing 183 171 Penalty 31 31 3rd Down: Made-Att. 79-199 84-218 4th Down: Made-Att. 9-16 12-16POSSESSION AVG. 28:48 31:12TOTAL NET YARDS 6490 5274 Avg. Per Game 405.6 329.6 Total Plays 1046 1051 Avg. Per Play 6.2 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 2533 2122 Avg. Per Game 158.3 132.6 Total Rushes 521 514NET YARDS PASSING 3957 3152 Avg. Per Game 247.3 197.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 28-203 42-368 Gross Yards 4160 3520 Att.-Completions 497-287 495-278 Completion Pct. 57.7 56.2 Had Intercepted 20 17PUNTS-AVG. 59-33.8 77-39.8 Net Punting Avg. 29.7 34.5PENALTIES-YARDS 111-847 93-840FUMBLES-BALL LOST 31-16 30-11TOUCHDOWNS 51 47 Rushing 24 23 Passing 25 17 Returns 2 7

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 69 126 72 139 3 409Opponents 113 92 122 67 0 394

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 50-51 17-32 0 101Collinsworth 10 0 10 0 – – 0 60Brooks 9 5 4 0 – – 0 54Kinnebrew 9 8 1 0 – – 0 54Wilson 8 8 0 0 – – 0 48Brown 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Holman 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Muñoz 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Breeden 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Edwards 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Esiason 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Hayes 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Jennings 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Kattus 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6White 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 51 24 25 2 50-51 17-32 1 409Opponents 47 23 17 7 44-47 22-30 1 394

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 469 273 3959 58.2 8.44 24 5.1 17 3.6 57 26-194 87.7Anderson 23 11 171 47.8 7.43 1 4.3 2 8.7 43 1-4 51.2Gaynor 3 3 30 100.0 10.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 1-5 108.3Brooks 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Kreider 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 100.0 – 0-0 0.0Bengals 497 287 4160 57.7 8.37 25 5.0 20 4.0 57 28-203 85.1Opponents 495 278 3520 56.2 7.11 17 3.4 17 3.4 84t 42-368 75.7

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris CollinsworthLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce KozerskiC Dave RimingtonRG Max Montoya RT Brian Blados, Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Larry Kinnebrew

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Tim KrumrieRE Ross BrownerLOLB Emanuel KingLILB Carl ZanderRILB Leo Barker, Joe KellyROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Louis BreedenRCB Lewis BillupsSS David FulcherFS Bobby Kemp

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrooks 205 1087 5.3 56t 5Kinnebrew 131 519 4.0 39 8Wilson 68 379 5.6 58t 8Johnson 39 226 5.8 34 0Esiason 44 146 3.3 23 1Hayes 3 92 30.7 61t 1Jennings 16 54 3.4 10 1Brown 8 32 4.0 17 0McGee 4 10 2.5 8 0Gaynor 1 4 4.0 4 0Collinsworth 2 -16 -8.0 -6 0Bengals 521 2533 4.9 61t 24Opponents 514 2122 4.1 75t 23

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDCollinsworth 62 1024 16.5 46t 10Brown 58 964 16.6 57 4Brooks 54 686 12.7 54 4Holman 40 570 14.3 34t 2McGee 16 276 17.3 51 1Kinnebrew 13 136 10.5 31 1Johnson 13 103 7.9 17 0Kattus 11 99 9.0 28 1Jennings 6 86 14.3 34 0Kreider 5 96 19.2 23 0Wilson 4 45 11.3 34 0Martin 3 68 22.7 51 0Muñoz 2 7 3.5 5t 2Bengals 287 4160 14.5 57 25Opponents 278 3520 12.7 84t 17

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDBreeden 7 72 10.3 36t 1Fulcher 4 20 5.0 15 0Barker 2 7 3.5 7 0Bussey 1 19 19.0 19 0Zander 1 18 18.0 18 0Kelly 1 6 6.0 6 0Horton 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 17 146 8.6 36t 1Opponents 20 189 9.5 49 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BHayes 56 1965 35.1 3 11 52 2Esiason 1 31 31.0 0 1 31 0Bengals 59 1996 33.8 3 12 52 2Opponents 77 3068 39.8 9 14 66 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 13 6 96 7.4 14 0Horton 11 3 111 10.1 25 0McGee 3 4 21 7.0 9 0Simmons 2 4 7 3.5 6 0Bengals 29 17 235 8.1 25 0Opponents 19 14 182 9.6 54 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMcGee 43 1007 23.4 94 0Jennings 12 257 21.4 41 0Martin 4 83 20.8 21 0Simpkins 2 24 12.0 15 0Holman 1 18 18.0 18 0Simmons 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 63 1389 22.0 94 0Opponents 80 1611 20.1 96t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 1-2 4-5 5-7 5-14 2-4Bengals 1-2 4-5 5-7 5-14 2-4Opponents 4-4 4-5 6-6 8-13 0-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (-) (51G, 20G) (49G, 33G, 25G) (-) (48N) (40N, 40G) (49N, 51G, 41N) (27N, 19G, 30N, 40G, 31G) (50N, 38G, 44N) (49N, 47N) (37G, 51N, 34G) (19N, 49N, 40G) (39N) (24G, 44N) (23G) (43G).Opponents: (45N, 18G) (20G, 44G) (19G, 34G) (41G) (-) (27N, 24G, 44G) (-) (31G, 43G, 41G) (50N, 18G) (42G, 25G, 30G, 46G) (49N, 42N, 55N) (24G, 35G) (49G, 33G) (44N) (46N, 39G, 19G) (-).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKrumrie 73 40 113 1-4 0 0 2-18Fulcher 75 30 105 2-18 7 0 1-0Zander 61 36 97 3.5-34 4 0 1-0Williams 73 23 96 4.5-34 3 2 1-0King 52 18 70 9-88 1 2 1-1Breeden 49 7 56 0-0 14 1 0-0Horton 44 11 55 0-0 9 0 0-0Kemp 37 14 51 0-0 3 0 0-0Browner 37 12 49 6.5-57 0 2 1-0Edwards 35 10 45 6.5-49 3 0 2-0Barker 28 15 43 0-0 2 2 0-0Kelly 25 10 35 1-7 1 0 1-0Billups 28 5 33 1-9 11 1 1-2Simpkins 21 6 27 0-0 0 0 0-0Bussey 19 5 24 1-12 1 0 0-0Jackson 19 5 24 0-0 3 0 0-0Simpkins 21 6 27 0-0 0 0 0-0Skow 16 3 19 3-24 1 0 0-0Simmons 16 1 17 1-15 4 0 0-0Kattus 13 1 14 0-0 0 0 0-0White 12 2 14 0-0 0 0 0-0Brady 9 3 12 0-0 0 1 0-0Hammerstein 3 7 10 1-6 0 0 0-0Turner 8 1 9 0-0 2 0 0-0DeAyala 7 2 9 1-11 0 0 0-0Johnson 6 2 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Jennings 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Holman 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Brown 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Collinsworth 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Kozerski 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilson 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Breech 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Kreider 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Brooks 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Hayes 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Kinnebrew 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Montoya 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Walter 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Douglas 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Reimers (1 blocked PAT).

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Head Coach: Sam Wyche

1986 FINAL STATISTICS (10-6-0)

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 13 W 23-21 at Indianapolis 59,387Sept. 20 L 26-27 San Francisco 53,498Sept. 27 at L.A. Rams/canceled – players strikeOct. 4** L 9-10 San Diego 18,074Oct. 11** W 17-10 at Seattle 31,739Oct. 18** L 0-34 Cleveland 40,179Oct. 25 L 20-23 at Pittsburgh 53,692Nov. 1 L 29-31 Houston 52,700Nov. 8 L 14-20 Miami 53,840Nov. 15 W 16-10 at Atlanta 25,758Nov. 22 L 16-30 Pittsburgh 59,910Nov. 29 L 20-27 at N.Y. Jets 41,135Dec. 6 W 30-27 * Kansas City 46,489Dec. 13 L 24-38 at Cleveland 77,331Dec. 20 L 24-41 New Orleans 43,424Dec. 27 L 17-21 at Houston 49,775*Overtime; **Replacement GameTEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 319 286 Rushing 130 99 Passing 159 169 Penalty 30 18 3rd Down: Made-Att. 81-216 79-194 4th Down: Made-Att. 8-18 4-8POSSESSION AVG. 30:24 29:36TOTAL NET YARDS 5377 4697 Avg. Per Game 358.5 313.1 Total Plays 1045 937 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 2164 1641 Avg. Per Game 144.3 109.4 Total Rushes 538 441NET YARDS PASSING 3213 3056 Avg. Per Game 214.2 203.7 Sacked-Yards Lost 32-255 40-303 Gross Yards 3468 3359 Att.-Completions 475-255 456-267 Completion Pct. 53.7 58.6 Had Intercepted 20 14PUNTS-AVG. 73-41.0 75-40.2 Net Punting Avg. 34.5 33.4PENALTIES-YARDS 99-791 79-669FUMBLES-BALL LOST 29-12 26-12TOUCHDOWNS 30 43 Rushing 13 15 Passing 17 24 Returns 0 4

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 87 72 40 83 3 285Opponents 44 106 96 124 0 370

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 25-27 24-30 0 97Kinnebrew 8 8 0 0 – – 0 48Brooks 3 1 2 0 – – 0 18E. Brown 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Jennings 3 1 2 0 – – 0 18Martin 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Holman 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Kattus 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12B. Johnson 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Logan 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Manca 0 0 0 0 3-3 1-2 0 6McCluskey 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Muñoz 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Russell 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Schutt 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 30 13 17 0 28-30 25-32 1 285Opponents 43 15 24 4 43-43 23-26 0 370

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDKinnebrew 145 570 3.9 52 8Jennings 70 314 4.5 18 1Brooks 94 290 3.1 18 1Esiason 52 241 4.6 19 0B. Johnson 39 205 5.3 20 1Logan 37 203 5.5 51 1McCluskey 29 94 3.2 12 1Wright 24 74 3.1 10 0

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Cris Collinsworth, Tim McGeeLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Dave RimingtonRG Max Montoya RT Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James Brooks, Stanford JenningsFB Larry Kinnebrew

DEFENSELE Eddie EdwardsNT Tim KrumrieRE Jim SkowLOLB Emanuel KingLILB Carl ZanderRILB Joe KellyROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Ray HortonRCB Lewis BillupsSS David FulcherFS Robert Jackson

RUSHING-cont’d No Yds Avg Lg TDD. Walter 16 70 4.4 16 0Rice 18 59 3.3 8 0Meehan 4 19 4.8 17 0Breen 6 18 3.0 9 0Bennett 2 17 8.5 9 0E. Brown 1 0 0.0 0 0McGee 1 -10 -10.0 -10 0Bengals 538 2164 4.0 52 13Opponents 441 1641 3.7 42t 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDE. Brown 44 608 13.8 47t 3Jennings 35 277 7.9 24 2Collinsworth 31 494 15.9 53 0Holman 28 438 15.6 61t 2McGee 23 408 17.7 49 1Brooks 22 272 12.4 46 2Martin 20 394 19.7 54t 3Kattus 18 217 12.1 57 2Kinnebrew 9 114 12.7 25 0Hillary 5 65 13.0 23 0Wright 4 28 7.0 11 0Meehan 3 25 8.3 12 0B. Johnson 3 19 6.3 9 0Logan 3 14 4.7 18 0Pleasant 2 45 22.5 35 0Russell 2 27 13.5 23 1Muñoz 2 15 7.5 12 1McCluskey 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 255 3468 13.6 61t 17Opponents 267 3359 12.6 53 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJackson 3 49 16.3 29 0Fulcher 3 30 10.0 28 0Breeden 2 49 24.5 44 0D. Smith 2 0 0.0 0 0Wilcots 1 37 37.0 37 0Niehoff 1 19 19.0 19 0Thomas 1 3 3.0 3 0Bussey 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 14 187 13.4 44 0Opponents 20 336 16.8 76 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BFulhage 52 2168 41.7 5 10 58 0Horne 19 759 39.9 4 2 57 0Esiason 2 68 34.0 0 1 41 0Bengals 73 2995 41.0 9 13 58 0Opponents 75 3017 40.2 11 15 66 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 28 5 277 9.9 21 0K. Brown 5 3 16 3.2 10 0Horton 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Jackson 0 1 0 – – 0Bengals 34 9 293 8.6 21 0Opponents 42 8 299 7.1 26 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBussey 21 406 19.3 34 0McGee 15 242 16.1 24 0Wright 13 266 20.5 30 0Martin 3 51 17.0 20 0K. Brown 3 45 15.0 20 0Brooks 2 42 21.0 23 0Jennings 2 32 16.0 18 0Logan 3 31 10.3 16 0Kattus 2 22 11.0 13 0Hillary 1 15 15.0 15 0Meehan 1 9 9.0 9 0Fulcher 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 67 1161 17.3 34 0Opponents 62 1145 18.5 62 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 6-7 12-12 6-11 0-0 Manca 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Bengals 0-0 7-8 12-12 6-12 0-0Opponents 0-0 9-9 7-8 6-8 1-1

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 440 240 3321 54.5 7.55 16 3.6 19 4.3 61t 26-209 73.1D. Walter 21 10 113 47.6 5.38 0 0.0 0 0.0 35 2-15 64.2Breen 8 3 9 37.5 1.13 1 12.5 0 0.0 6 3-18 85.4Bennett 6 2 25 33.3 4.17 0 0.0 1 16.7 18 0-0 7.6Hillary 0 0 0 – – 0 – 0 – – 1-13 –Bengals 475 255 3468 53.7 7.30 17 3.6 20 4.2 61t 32-255 71.6Opponents 456 267 3359 58.6 7.37 24 5.3 14 3.1 53 40-303 86.3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (42N, 20G) (23G, 42G, 41G, 46G) (-)(-) (-) (-) (32G, 33G, 26G, 43N, 39G, 32G) (-) (31G, 45B, 22G, 30G) (35G, 38G, 41G) (31G, 35G, 46B) (37G, 27G, 28B, 32G) (20G) (43G, 46N) (43G). Manca: (-) (-) (45B) (28G).Opponents: (-) (24G, 31G) (30N, 24G) (24G) (45G, 33G) (45G, 21G, 20G) (47G) (48G, 45N, 34G) (44G) (43G, 52G, 36G) (24G, 23G) (39G, 33G) (27G) (21G, 30G) (42N).

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS/MISC. DEF.* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKrumrie 62 26 88 3.5-28.5 1 0 0-0Williams 56 19 75 6-45 0 1 2-0Fulcher 51 21 72 3-22 10 1 1-0Jackson 57 13 70 0-0 4 0 1-0Zander 44 17 61 1-14 1 0 0-0Horton 40 13 53 0-0 4 0 0-0Billups 38 7 45 0-0 11 1 1-0Kelly 36 9 45 1-2 1 1 0-0Edwards 32 7 39 4-32 0 1 1-0Bussey 26 13 39 2-15 5 0 0-0King 23 13 36 4-30 2 0 0-0Inglis 23 11 34 0-0 1 1 0-0DeAyala 17 11 28 0-0 0 0 1-0Skow 23 4 27 4.5-38.5 0 0 0-0Barber 19 6 25 0-0 2 0 0-0M. Johnson 15 5 20 0-0 1 1 0-0Thomas 15 3 18 1-5 16 0 0-0Barker 14 4 18 0-0 0 0 0-0D. Smith 14 3 17 0-0 2 0 0-0Brady 12 1 13 0-0 0 0 1-0Breeden 10 3 13 0-0 7 0 0-0Flaherty 9 3 12 0-0 0 0 1-0White 11 0 11 0-0 0 0 0-0Hammerstein 9 2 11 1-8 0 0 0-0Ward 9 2 11 1-3 0 0 0-0Wilcots 9 1 10 0-0 2 0 0-0Catchings 7 2 9 2.5-14.5 0 0 1-0Fears 4 4 8 0-0 0 0 0-0McClendon 7 0 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Berthusen 6 1 7 2.5-12.5 0 0 1-1Jennings 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 1-0Kattus 6 1 7 0-0 0 1 0-0Hillary 5 0 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Hunt 5 0 5 0-0 1 0 0-0J. Smith 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Manning 4 0 4 0-0 1 0 0-0Buck 3 1 4 2-15 0 0 0-0Logan 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0McGee 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0J. Walter 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Schutt 3 0 3 1-18 0 0 0-0Reinke 2 1 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Kinnebrew 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Kozerski 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Martin 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0McCluskey 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Meehan 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Reimers 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Sellers 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Rice 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Brooks 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0E. Brown 1 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0Eaddy 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Holman 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0B. Johnson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Riggs 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Romasko 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Wright 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Manos 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

Blocked kicks: Bussey (1 blocked punt).

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 4 W 21-14 Phoenix 50,404Sept. 11 W 28-24 at Philadelphia 66,459Sept. 18 W 17-12 at Pittsburgh 56,647Sept. 25 W 24-17 Cleveland 54,943Oct. 2 W 45-21 at L.A. Raiders 42,594Oct. 9 W 36-19 N.Y. Jets 57,482Oct. 16 L 21-27 at New England 59,969Oct. 23 W 44-21 Houston 54,659Oct. 30 L 16-23 at Cleveland 79,147Nov. 6 W 42-7 Pittsburgh 56,403Nov. 13 L 28-31 at Kansas City 34,614Nov. 20 W 38-24 at Dallas 37,865Nov. 27 W 35-21 Buffalo 58,672Dec. 4 W 27-10 San Diego 56,866Dec. 11 L 6-41 at Houston 50,269Dec. 17 W 20-17 * Washington 52,157*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 351 322 Rushing 159 126 Passing 165 177 Penalty 27 19 3rd Down: Made-Att. 80-181 96-221 4th Down: Made-Att. 8-11 12-27POSSESSION AVG. 29:32 30:28TOTAL NET YARDS 6057 5182 Avg. Per Game 378.6 323.9 Total Plays 985 1059 Avg. Per Play 6.1 4.9NET YARDS RUSHING 2710 2048 Avg. Per Game 169.4 128.0 Total Rushes 563 493NET YARDS PASSING 3347 3134 Avg. Per Game 209.2 195.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 30-245 42-374 Gross Yards 3592 3508 Att.-Completions 392-225 524-283 Completion Pct. 57.4 54.0 Had Intercepted 14 22PUNTS-AVG. 64-36.7 65-39.9 Net Punting Avg. 30.2 35.6PENALTIES-YARDS 82-647 95-873FUMBLES-BALL LOST 28-13 28-14TOUCHDOWNS 59 39 Rushing 27 18 Passing 28 19 Returns 4 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 99 147 107 92 3 448Opponents 67 79 95 88 0 329

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPWoods 15 15 0 0 – – 0 90Breech 0 0 0 0 56-59 11-16 0 89Brooks 14 8 6 0 – – 0 84Brown 9 0 9 0 – – 0 54McGee 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Holman 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Wilson 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Jennings 2 1 0 1 – – 0 12Barker 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Billups 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Collinsworth 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Esiason 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Fulcher 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Hillary 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Martin 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Johnson 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-2 0 3(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 59 27 28 4 56-59 12-18 1 448Opponents 39 18 19 2 38-39 17-24 3 329

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 388 223 3572 57.5 9.21 28 7.2 14 3.6 86t 30-245 97.4Schonert 4 2 20 50.0 5.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 0-0 64.6Bengals 392 225 3592 57.4 9.16 28 7.1 14 3.6 86t 30-245 97.0Opponents 524 283 3508 54.0 6.69 19 3.6 22 4.2 65t 42-374 69.6

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim McGeeLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Bruce KozerskiRG Max MontoyaRT Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Ickey Woods

DEFENSELE Skip McClendonNT Tim KrumrieRE Jim SkowLOLB Leon WhiteLILB Carl ZanderRILB Joe KellyROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Lewis BillupsRCB Eric ThomasSS David FulcherFS Solomon Wilcots

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDWoods 203 1066 5.3 56 15Brooks 182 931 5.1 51t 8Wilson 112 398 3.6 19 2Esiason 43 248 5.8 24 1Jennings 17 47 2.8 9 1Logan 2 10 5.0 9 0Schonert 2 10 5.0 7 0Norseth 1 5 5.0 5 0Brown 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0Bengals 563 2710 4.8 56 27Opponents 493 2048 4.2 48 18

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrown 53 1273 24.0 86t 9Holman 39 527 13.5 33 3McGee 36 686 19.1 78t 6Brooks 29 287 9.9 28t 6Woods 21 199 9.5 25 0Collinsworth 13 227 17.5 36 1Wilson 9 110 12.2 28 1Riggs 9 82 9.1 16 0Hillary 5 76 15.2 31 1Jennings 5 75 15.0 31 0Martin 2 22 11.0 15t 1Logan 2 20 10.0 17 0Kattus 2 8 4.0 11 0Bengals 225 3592 16.0 86t 28Opponents 283 3508 12.4 65t 19

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDThomas 7 61 8.7 37 0Fulcher 5 38 7.6 16t 1Billups 4 47 11.8 29 0Horton 3 13 4.3 11 0Dixon 1 13 13.0 13 0Wilcots 1 6 6.0 6 0Zander 1 3 3.0 3 0Bengals 22 181 8.2 37 1Opponents 14 185 13.2 46 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB In20 Lg BFulhage 44 1672 38.0 5 13 53 2Johnson 14 594 42.4 1 4 52 0Breech 3 64 21.3 1 1 30 0Esiason 1 21 21.0 0 0 21 0Bengals 64 2351 36.7 7 18 53 2Opponents 65 2596 39.9 2 12 53 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDHillary 17 5 166 9.8 20 0Brown 10 7 48 4.8 13 0Martin 5 5 30 6.0 10 0Bengals 32 17 244 7.6 20 0Opponents 32 7 280 8.8 26 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 32 684 21.4 98t 1Hillary 12 195 16.3 24 0Bussey 7 83 11.9 22 0Logan 4 80 20.0 24 0Dixon 1 18 18.0 18 0Brooks 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Riggs 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 57 1054 18.5 98t 1Opponents 61 1335 21.9 84 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 1-1 5-5 3-4 2-5 0-1Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2Bengals 1-1 5-5 3-4 2-5 1-3Opponents 1-1 4-5 7-7 5-10 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (42N) (-) (32G) (34G) (28G) (30N, 25G) (-) (-) (19G, 32G, 22G) (-) (-) (41G) (51N) (46N) (45G, 27G) (40N, 20G). Johnson: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (50N) (-) (50G).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (58N) (42N, 34G) (48N, 19G) (27G) (-) (30G) (43N) (45N) (34G, 39G, 29G) (-) (37G, 35G, 23G, 47G, 39G) (44G) (-) (26G, 41N) (43G, 48G) (43G, 29N).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKrumrie 95 56 151 3-26 1 4 3-0Fulcher 72 36 108 1.5-12.5 11 1 0-0Wilcots 52 32 84 0-0 7 0 2-0Zander 46 34 80 0-0 1 0 1-0Thomas 49 18 67 0-0 32 1 0-0Williams 34 31 65 2.5-19 4 0 0-0Kelly 40 21 61 0-0 1 0 0-0White 36 24 60 3-24 4 3 1-0Billups 47 10 57 0-0 16 0 2-26Skow 31 13 44 9.5-86.5 2 2 0-0Buck 24 10 34 6-48.5 0 0 0-0Barker 22 12 34 3-33 1 1 1-34McClendon 20 11 31 2-27 0 2 0-0Grant 17 13 30 5-37 2 0 1-0Dixon 29 0 29 0-0 9 0 0-0Bussey 21 4 25 4-36 3 1 1-0Horton 21 4 25 1-11 2 0 0-0Edwards 4 5 9 0.5-3.5 0 0 0-0Dar. Smith 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0King 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Maxey 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Brady 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) – – – 1-10 – – –

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBussey 12 1 13 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 11 1 12 0 1-(-3) 0 0 0Brady 9 2 11 1 0-0 0 0 0Barker 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Logan 6 1 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Riggs 6 0 6 0 1-0 0 0 0White 4 0 4 1 0-0 0 0 0King 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilcots 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Zander 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Hillary 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Horton 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Kattus 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Thomas 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Fulcher 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dar. Smith 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Collinsworth 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Dillahunt 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Parker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Woods 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Romer 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsBrown 3 0 3 0 0-0Esiason 2 0 2 0 0-0Brooks 1 0 1 0 0-0Holman 1 0 1 0 0-0Horton 1 0 1 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0 0-0Reimers 1 0 1 0 0-0Riggs 1 0 1 0 0-0Walter 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttDec. 31* W 21-13 Seattle 58,560Jan. 8+ W 21-10 Buffalo 59,747Jan. 22# L 16-20 vs.San Francisco 75,129*AFC Divisional Playoff+AFC Championship#Super Bowl XXIII at Miami, Fla.

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 58 52 Rushing 39 9 Passing 16 40 Penalty 3 3 3rd Down: Made-Att. 17-41 6-35 3rd Down Pct. 41.5 17.1 4th Down: Made-Att. 1-3 2-5 4th Down Pct. 33.3 40.0POSSESSION AVG. 35:50 24:10TOTAL NET YARDS 823 928 Avg. Per Game 274.3 309.3 Total Plays 199 186 Avg. Per Play 4.1 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 535 179 Avg. Per Game 178.3 59.7 Total Rushes 125 60 Avg. Per Rush 4.3 3.0NET YARDS PASSING 288 749 Avg. Per Game 96.0 249.7 Sacked-Yards Lost 10-58 10-68 Gross Yards 346 817 Att.-Completions 64-29 116-61 Completion Pct. 45.3 52.6 Had Intercepted 3 5PUNTS-AVG. 17-42.2 16-42.8 Net Punting Avg. 37.1 39.8PENALTIES-YARDS 13-139 14-127FUMBLES-BALL LOST 6-2 5-2TOUCHDOWNS 7 5 Rushing 5 1 Passing 1 4 Returns 1 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 14 24 10 10 – 58Opponents 3 10 3 27 – 43

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPWoods 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Breech 0 0 0 0 7-7 3-3 0 16Wilson 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Brooks 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Jennings 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 7 5 1 1 7-7 3-3 0 58Opponents 5 1 4 0 4-5 3-6 0 43

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDWoods 72 307 4.3 30 3Brooks 26 102 3.9 26 0Wilson 12 74 6.2 20 2Esiason 12 37 3.1 29 0Jennings 3 15 5.0 8 0Bengals 125 535 4.3 30 5Opponents 60 179 3.0 13 1

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDHolman 7 82 11.7 24 0Collinsworth 5 75 15.0 30 0Brooks 5 62 12.4 20 1Brown 4 55 13.8 23 0McGee 4 37 9.3 18 0Riggs 3 18 6.0 13 0Hillary 1 17 17.0 17 0Bengals 29 346 11.9 30 1Opponents 61 817 13.4 44 4

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDThomas 2 26 13.0 26 0Fulcher 1 0 0.0 0 0Wilcots 1 0 0.0 0 0Billups 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Bengals 5 23 4.6 26 0Opponents 3 25 8.3 25 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 17 718 42.2 37.1 0 7 63 0Bengals 17 718 42.2 37.1 0 7 63 0Opponents 16 684 42.8 39.8 0 2 55 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDHillary 6 1 43 7.2 16 0Horton 1 0 5 5.0 5 0Dixon 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 8 1 48 6.0 16 0Opponents 9 2 88 9.8 45 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 4 154 38.5 93t 1Hillary 3 24 8.0 13 0Brooks 2 38 19.0 23 0Bengals 9 216 24.0 93t 1Opponents 11 200 18.2 26 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 64 29 346 45.3 5.41 1 1.6 3 4.7 30 10-58 48.0Bengals 64 29 346 45.3 5.41 1 1.6 3 4.7 30 10-58 48.0Opponents 116 61 817 52.6 7.04 4 3.4 5 4.3 44 10-68 68.8

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0Bengals 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0Opponents 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-3 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (-) (-) (34G, 43G, 40G).Opponents: (-) (43N, 39G) (41G,19N, 32G, 49N).

1988 SEASON PLAYOFF STATISTICS (2-1)

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsWilliams 13 4 17 3-21 0 0 0-0Wilcots 12 2 14 0-0 2 0 0-0Fulcher 10 3 13 1-6 4 1 0-0Krumrie 8 5 13 0-0 0 1 0-0Billups 9 3 12 0-0 7 0 0-0Thomas 10 1 11 0-0 10 0 0-0Buck 6 5 11 3-19 0 0 0-0Bussey 8 1 9 0-0 1 0 0-0White 8 1 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Zander 7 2 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Horton 6 2 8 0-0 0 1 0-0Grant 5 1 6 2-12 0 0 0-0Barker 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Dixon 4 1 5 0-0 1 0 0-0Kelly 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Skow 2 1 3 1-10 0 0 2-0McClendon 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0King 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBussey 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Barker 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Parker 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Brady 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Riggs 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dar. Smith 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0White 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Horton 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Jennings 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0King 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsBrown 1 0 1 0 0-0Holman 1 0 1 0 0-0

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 348 280 Rushing 136 114 Passing 183 151 Penalty 29 15 3rd Down: Made-Att. 100-220 82-209 3rd Down Pct. 45.5 39.2 4th Down: Made-Att. 12-24 6-19 4th Down Pct. 50.0 31.6POSSESSION AVG. 30:51 29:09TOTAL NET YARDS 6101 5297 Avg. Per Game 381.3 331.1 Total Plays 1083 997 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.3NET YARDS RUSHING 2483 2162 Avg. Per Game 155.2 135.1 Total Rushes 529 482NET YARDS PASSING 3618 3135 Avg. Per Game 226.1 195.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 41-332 33-248 Gross Yards 3950 3383 Att.-Completions 513-288 482-256 Completion Pct. 56.1 53.1 Had Intercepted 13 21PUNTS-AVG. 65-38.5 75-39.1 Net Punting Avg. 29.9 34.7PENALTIES-YARDS 85-637 121-1045FUMBLES-BALL LOST 29-19 26-16TOUCHDOWNS 52 32 Rushing 17 9 Passing 32 22 Returns 3 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 61 147 98 98 – 404Opponents 50 97 56 82 – 285

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 37-38 12-14 0 73Brooks 9 7 2 0 – – 0 54Holman 9 0 9 0 – – 0 54McGee 8 0 8 0 – – 0 48Brown 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Taylor 5 3 2 0 – – 0 30Gallery 0 0 0 0 13-13 2-6 0 19Ball 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Jennings 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Martin 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Woods 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Bussey 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Hillary 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Smith 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Thomas 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6White 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6 Johnson 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0 0Bengals 52 17 32 3 50-52 14-20 0 404Opponents 32 9 22 1 31-32 20-27 1 285

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 455 258 3525 56.7 7.75 28 6.2 11 2.4 74t 36-288 92.1Wilhelm 56 30 425 53.6 7.59 4 7.1 2 3.6 46t 3-17 87.3Schonert 2 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 2-27 39.6Bengals 513 288 3950 56.1 7.70 32 6.2 13 2.5 74t 41-332 91.2Opponents 482 256 3383 53.1 7.02 22 4.6 21 4.4 84t 33-248 72.6

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim McGeeLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Bruce KozerskiRG Max MontoyaRT Brian Blados, Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Eric Ball, Stanford Jennings

DEFENSELE Jim SkowNT Tim KrumrieRE Jason BuckLOLB Leon WhiteLILB Carl ZanderRILB Joe KellyROLB Reggie WilliamsLCB Lewis BillupsRCB Eric ThomasSS David FulcherFS Rickey Dixon

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrooks 221 1239 5.6 65t 7Ball 98 391 4.0 27 3Jennings 83 293 3.5 17 2Esiason 47 278 5.9 24 0Taylor 30 111 3.7 16 3Woods 29 94 3.2 12 2McGee 2 36 18.0 25 0Wilhelm 6 30 5.0 14 0Holifield 11 20 1.8 11 0Hillary 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Johnson 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0Bengals 529 2483 4.7 65t 17Opponents 482 2162 4.5 92t 9

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDMcGee 65 1211 18.6 74t 8Brown 52 814 15.7 46 6Holman 50 736 14.7 73t 9Brooks 37 306 8.3 25 2Hillary 17 162 9.5 17 1Martin 15 160 10.7 21 2Kattus 12 93 7.8 16 0Smith 10 140 14.0 41t 1Jennings 10 119 11.9 43t 1Ball 6 44 7.3 15 0Riggs 5 29 5.8 9 0Taylor 4 44 11.0 18t 2Garrett 2 29 14.5 18 0Holifield 2 18 9.0 14 0Parker 1 45 45.0 45 0Bengals 288 3950 13.7 74t 32Opponents 256 3383 13.2 84t 22

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDFulcher 8 87 10.9 22 0Thomas 4 18 4.5 18t 1Dixon 3 47 15.7 28 0Billups 2 0 0.0 0 0Kelly 1 25 25.0 25 0White 1 22 22.0 22 0Carey 1 5 5.0 5 0Bussey 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 21 204 9.7 28 1Opponents 13 42 3.2 19 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 61 2446 40.1 30.2 11 14 62 2Breech 2 58 29.0 19.0 1 1 32 0Bengals 65 2504 38.5 29.9 12 15 62 2Opponents 75 2935 39.1 34.7 6 16 57 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMartin 15 4 107 7.1 17 0Smith 12 2 54 4.5 15 0Hillary 6 4 19 3.2 10 0Carey 3 2 29 9.7 13 0Bengals 36 12 209 5.8 17 0Opponents 33 5 323 9.8 45 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 26 525 20.2 33 0Hillary 14 223 15.9 29 0Carey 6 104 17.3 23 0Smith 5 65 13.0 19 0Ball 1 19 19.0 19 0Taylor 1 5 5.0 5 0Holifield 1 0 0.0 0 0Jackson 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 54 941 17.4 33 0Opponents 55 1203 21.9 66 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 9-9 3-4 0-1 0-0Gallery 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-4 0-0Bengals 0-0 10-10 3-5 1-5 0-0Opponents 0-0 9-9 7-8 4-8 0-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (-) (-) (-) (-) (24G, 27G) (20G, 22G) (30G, 29G, 23G, 21G) (-) (34N) (38G) (49N) (-) (-) (24G) (27G, 30G) (-). Gallery: (45N) (26G, 47G) (48N, 44N) (31N) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-).Opponents: (29G) (38G) (-) (23G) (46N, 24G, 40G, 34G) (29G, 33G) (27G) (-) (46N) (32G, 42G, 37G, 28G) (-) (24G) (51N, 48N) (41N, 48G) (32N) (31G, 37G, 22G, 42G, 24G, 52N).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsFulcher 70 37 107 0-0 14 1 4-0Dixon 84 19 103 0-0 16 1 0-0Krumrie 45 29 74 3-11 0 1 1-9Kelly 44 26 70 1-6 4 1 3-23Zander 43 24 67 1.5-14 3 1 1-25Thomas 49 9 58 2-23 23 1 1-0Buck 42 14 56 6-46 2 1 1-0Billups 45 4 49 0-0 14 2 0-0Williams 33 15 48 3.5-27 0 0 0-0White 32 15 47 2-17 4 2 2-22McClendon 24 9 33 1.5-10.5 0 2 1-0Skow 21 8 29 4.5-31 4 1 0-0Hammerstein 18 11 29 1.5-13 0 0 1-0Barker 21 6 27 0-0 2 0 0-0Bussey 20 5 25 2.5-13.5 6 0 0-0Grant 11 10 21 0.5-2.5 0 0 0-0Jackson 18 1 19 0-0 4 1 0-0Wilcots 13 2 15 1-18 0 0 0-0Walker 7 4 11 0-0 0 0 1-0Carey 6 3 9 0-0 3 0 0-0Tuatagaloa 6 1 7 2.5-15.5 2 0 0-0Brady 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPWalker 11 0 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Barker 10 1 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Brady 9 1 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Bussey 9 1 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilcots 8 2 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Jackson 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Barber 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0White 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Carey 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Johnson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Taylor 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Thomas 2 0 2 0 0-0 1 0 0Tuatagaloa 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Hillary 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Jennings 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Kattus 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Romer 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Zander 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Garrett 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsBrown 2 0 2 0 0-0Holman 2 0 2 0 0-0Montoya 2 0 2 0 0-0Wilhelm 2 0 2 0 0-0Blados 1 0 1 0 0-0Brooks 1 0 1 0 0-0Hillary 1 0 1 0 0-0Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0Taylor 1 0 1 0 0-0

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 277 308 Rushing 107 116 Passing 151 180 Penalty 19 12 3rd Down: Made-Att. 79-196 93-213 3rd Down Pct. 40.3 43.7 4th Down: Made-Att. 12-19 2-12 4th Down Pct. 63.2 16.7POSSESSION AVG. 29:21 30:39TOTAL NET YARDS 5063 5605 Avg. Per Game 316.4 350.3 Total Plays 943 1010 Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.5NET YARDS RUSHING 2120 2085 Avg. Per Game 132.5 130.3 Total Rushes 484 442NET YARDS PASSING 2943 3520 Avg. Per Game 183.9 220.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 34-209 25-205 Gross Yards 3152 3725 Att.-Completions 425-237 543-300 Completion Pct. 55.8 55.2 Had Intercepted 23 15PUNTS-AVG. 65-42.1 63-41.8 Net Punting Avg. 34.0 36.5PENALTIES-YARDS 83-627 101-824FUMBLES-BALL LOST 25-12 32-16TOUCHDOWNS 44 41 Rushing 16 15 Passing 25 24 Returns 3 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 79 110 78 90 3 360Opponents 70 115 101 63 3 352

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 41-44 17-21 0 92Brooks 9 5 4 0 – – 0 54Brown 9 0 9 0 – – 0 54Woods 6 6 0 0 – – 0 36Holman 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Taylor 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Ball 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Green 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Kattus 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Francis 1 0 0 1 – – 1 8Barber 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Bussey 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Jennings 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Price 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Fulcher 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Johnson 0 0 0 0 – 0-1 0 0Bengals 44 16 25 3 41-44 17-22 2 360Opponents 41 15 24 2 40-41 22-29 0 352

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 402 224 3031 55.7 7.54 24 6.0 22 5.5 53 31-198 77.0Wilhelm 19 12 117 63.2 6.16 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 1-2 80.4Philcox 2 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 50.0 – 2-9 0.0James 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Johnson 1 1 4 100.0 4.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 4t 0-0 122.9Bengals 425 237 3152 55.8 7.42 25 5.9 23 5.4 53 34-209 76.5Opponents 543 300 3725 55.2 6.86 24 4.4 15 2.8 75 25-205 79.9

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim McGeeLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Bruce KozerskiRG Ken MoyerRT Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonHB James BrooksFB Harold Green, Ickey Woods

DEFENSELE Skip McClendonNT Tim KrumrieRE David Grant, Jason BuckLOLB Leon WhiteLILB Carl ZanderRILB Kevin WalkerROLB James FrancisLCB Lewis BillupsRCB Carl CarterSS David FulcherFS Solomon Wilcots

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrooks 195 1004 5.1 56t 5Green 83 353 4.3 39 1Woods 64 268 4.2 32 6Taylor 51 216 4.2 24 2Esiason 49 157 3.2 21 0Ball 22 72 3.3 15 1Jennings 12 46 3.8 13 1James 1 11 11.0 11 0Wilhelm 6 6 1.0 4 0Barber 1 -13 -13.0 -13 0Bengals 484 2120 4.4 56t 16Opponents 442 2085 4.7 88 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrown 44 706 16.0 50t 9McGee 43 737 17.1 52 1Holman 40 596 14.9 53 5Brooks 26 269 10.3 35 4Woods 20 162 8.1 22 0Barber 14 196 14.0 28 1Green 12 90 7.5 22 1Kattus 11 145 13.2 31 2Riggs 8 79 9.9 21 0Smith 7 45 6.4 11 0Jennings 4 23 5.8 13 0James 3 36 12.0 16 0Taylor 3 22 7.3 20 1Ball 2 46 23.0 48t 1Bengals 237 3152 13.3 53 25Opponents 300 3725 12.4 75 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDBussey 4 37 9.3 18 0Fulcher 4 20 5.0 18 0Billups 3 39 13.0 29 0White 1 21 21.0 21 0Francis 1 17 17.0 17t 1Zander 1 12 12.0 12 0Price 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 15 146 9.7 29 1Opponents 23 233 10.1 30t 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 64 2705 42.3 34.3 8 12 70 0Breech 1 34 34.0 14.0 1 0 34 0Bengals 65 2739 42.1 34.0 9 12 70 0Opponents 63 2634 41.8 36.5 4 19 65 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDPrice 29 14 251 8.7 66t 1Smith 1 0 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 30 14 255 8.5 66t 1Opponents 36 11 352 9.8 79t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 29 584 20.1 33 0Ball 16 366 22.9 38 0Price 10 191 19.1 33 0James 1 43 43.0 43 0Smith 2 35 17.5 20 0Taylor 1 16 16.0 16 0Barber 1 14 14.0 14 0Kattus 1 10 10.0 10 0Riggs 1 7 7.0 7 0Bengals 62 1266 20.4 43 0Opponents 43 945 22.0 64 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 6-6 5-6 6-9 0-0Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Bengals 0-0 6-6 5-6 6-9 0-1Opponents 1-1 11-11 7-7 2-7 1-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (43G, 42N, 44G, 37G) (-) (46G, 23G) (34G, 26G, 43G) (40G, 44G) (29G) (20G, 21G) (35G) (43N) (21G, 31G) (-) (34N, 46N) (38G) (-) (-) (-). Johnson: (-) (-) (-) (-) (52N) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (33G, 26G) (19G, 44N) (-) (51G) (40G) (22G, 23G) (21G, 41N, 30G) (27G, 52N) (48N) (31G) (51N, 22G, 26G) (32G, 36G, 29G, 48G) (23G, 23G) (39G) (29G, 36G, 42N) (48N).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsFrancis 62 14 76 8-65 6 2 0-0Walker 61 14 75 1-6 0 0 0-0Fulcher 53 22 75 1-12 10 3 0-0Krumrie 45 23 68 2-17 1 1 1-0Bussey 48 9 57 2-17 10 0 1-70Billups 43 8 51 0-0 13 2 2-4Jones 39 8 47 0-0 12 0 1-1Carter 38 9 47 0-0 11 0 2-0Zander 37 10 47 0-0 1 1 2-40Grant 36 8 44 1-14 4 0 1-0Wilcots 33 8 41 0-0 2 2 1-3Dixon 28 6 34 0-0 6 3 0-0White 28 6 34 1-4 4 0 0-0McClendon 25 3 28 2-17 2 0 0-0Tuatagaloa 17 7 24 4.5-32.5 1 2 2-0Hammerstein 13 6 19 2-15 0 0 0-0Price 13 2 15 0-0 5 0 0-0Barker 10 2 12 0-0 1 0 1-0Thomas 11 0 11 0-0 2 0 0-0Buck 7 4 11 0.5-5.5 1 0 0-0Clark 6 4 10 0-0 0 1 0-0Ogletree 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBarker 6 2 8 1 0-0 0 0 0Price 6 1 7 0 1-0 0 0 0Walker 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Francis 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Jones 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Ball 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0James 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Tuatagaloa 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Brady 3 1 4 0 1-0 0 0 0Bussey 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Ogletree 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Carter 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0White 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilcots 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Zander 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Jennings 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Barber 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Smith 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Clark 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Taylor 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsBrown 4 0 4 0 0-0Green 4 0 4 0 0-0Brooks 2 0 2 0 0-0Kattus 2 0 2 0 0-0McGee 2 0 2 0 0-0Moyer 2 0 2 0 0-0Riggs 2 0 2 0 0-0Woods 2 0 2 0 0-0Ball 1 0 1 0 0-0Barber 1 0 1 0 0-0Esiason 1 0 1 0 0-0James 1 0 1 0 0-0Jetton 1 0 1 0 0-0Muñoz 1 0 1 0 0-0Smith 1 0 1 0 0-0Walter 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttJan. 6* W 41-14 Houston 60,012Jan. 13+ L 10-20 at L.A. Raiders 92,045*AFC Wild Card Playoff+AFC Divisional Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 36 33 Rushing 22 15 Passing 12 18 Penalty 2 0 3rd Down: Made-Att. 9-25 7-20 3rd Down Pct. 36.0 35.0 4th Down: Made-Att. 2-2 1-2 4th Down Pct. 100.0 50.0POSSESSION AVG. 34:01 25:59TOTAL NET YARDS 531 615 Avg. Per Game 265.5 307.5 Total Plays 117 103 Avg. Per Play 4.5 6.0NET YARDS RUSHING 311 302 Avg. Per Game 155.5 151.0 Total Rushes 73 45NET YARDS PASSING 220 313 Avg. Per Game 110.0 156.5 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-46 4-24 Gross Yards 266 337 Att.-Completions 40-23 54-27 Completion Pct. 57.5 50.0 Had Intercepted 0 2PUNTS-AVG. 8-49.1 8-41.9 Net Punting Avg. 41.8 34.1PENALTIES-YARDS 5-45 5-33FUMBLES-BALLS LOST 2-0 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 6 4 Rushing 3 0 Passing 3 4 Returns 0 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 10 13 14 14 – 51Opponents 0 7 10 17 – 34

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 6-6 3-3 0 15Ball 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Esiason 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Green 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Jennings 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Kattus 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Woods 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Bengals 6 3 3 0 6-6 3-3 0 51Opponents 4 0 4 0 4-4 2-2 0 34

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDWoods 17 84 4.9 18 1Esiason 7 68 9.7 14 1Green 11 55 5.0 12 0Ball 12 47 3.9 14 1Brooks 17 43 2.5 14 0Jennings 6 16 2.7 10 0Wilhelm 3 -2 -0.7 0 0Bengals 73 311 4.3 18 3Opponents 45 302 6.7 34 0

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDHolman 4 102 25.5 46 0Brown 4 32 8.0 15 0Jennings 3 23 7.7 12 1McGee 3 23 7.7 19 0Woods 3 18 6.0 9 0Kattus 2 19 9.5 10 1Green 2 15 7.5 13 1Brooks 1 22 22.0 22 0Barber 1 12 12.0 12 0Bengals 23 266 11.6 46 3Opponents 27 337 12.5 41t 4

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDFulcher 2 54 27.0 43 0Bengals 2 54 27.0 43 0Opponents 0 0 – – 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 8 393 49.1 41.8 0 1 64 0Bengals 8 393 49.1 41.8 0 1 64 0Opponents 8 335 41.9 34.1 1 4 52 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDPrice 3 0 42 14.0 34 0Bengals 3 0 42 14.0 34 0Opponents 4 2 59 14.8 19 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDJennings 4 86 21.5 30 0Ball 2 42 21.0 28 0Brown 1 12 12.0 12 0Bengals 7 140 20.0 30 0Opponents 7 132 18.9 37 0

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 35 22 254 62.9 7.26 3 8.6 0 0.0 46 4-46 113.3Wilhelm 5 1 12 20.0 2.40 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 0-0 39.6Bengals 40 23 266 57.5 6.65 3 7.5 0 0.0 46 4-46 102.7Opponents 54 27 337 50.0 6.24 4 7.4 2 3.7 41t 4-24 79.0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0Opponents 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (27G, 30G) (27G).Opponents: (-) (49G, 25G).

1990 SEASON PLAYOFF STATISTICS (1-1)

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsBussey 12 0 12 0-0 0 0 0-0Thomas 8 1 9 0-0 1 0 0-0Grant 7 2 9 1-5 2 0 0-0Fulcher 5 4 9 0-0 4 0 0-0Francis 6 2 8 0-0 1 0 1-0Krumrie 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Walker 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Zander 4 1 5 1-10 1 0 0-0Billups 4 0 4 0-0 1 0 0-0Jones 3 1 4 0-0 1 0 0-0McClendon 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0White 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Wilcots 1 1 2 0-0 1 0 0-0Buck 1 0 1 1-3 0 0 0-0Carter 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) – – – 1-6 – – –

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBrady 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Zander 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Ball 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Barker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Bussey 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Carter 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Price 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Tuatagaloa 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 1 L 14-45 at Denver 72,855Sept. 8 L 7-30 Houston 56,463Sept. 15 L 13-14 at Cleveland 78,269Sept. 22 L 27-34 Washington 52,038Oct. 6 L 7-13 Seattle 60,010Oct. 13 L 23-35 at Dallas 63,275Oct. 21 L 16-35 at Buffalo 80,131Oct. 27 L 3-35 at Houston 58,634Nov. 3 W 23-21 Cleveland 55,077Nov. 10 L 27-33 * Pittsburgh 55,503Nov. 17 L 10-17 at Philadelphia 63,189Nov. 24 L 14-38 L.A. Raiders 52,044Dec. 1 W 27-24 N.Y. Giants 45,063Dec. 9 L 13-37 at Miami 60,616Dec. 15 L 10-17 at Pittsburgh 35,420Dec. 22 W 29-7 New England 46,394*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 286 308 Rushing 96 100 Passing 162 191 Penalty 28 17 3rd Down: Made-Att. 78-212 86-194 3rd Down Pct. 36.8 44.3 4th Down: Made-Att. 9-20 4-8 4th Down Pct. 45.0 50.0POSSESSION AVG. 29:14 30:46TOTAL NET YARDS 4969 5652 Avg. Per Game 310.6 353.3 Total Plays 993 980 Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.8NET YARDS RUSHING 1811 1662 Avg. Per Game 113.2 103.9 Total Rushes 449 454NET YARDS PASSING 3158 3990 Avg. Per Game 197.4 249.4 Sacked-Yards Lost 33-255 21-129 Gross Yards 3413 4119 Att.-Completions 511-290 505-303 Completion Pct. 56.8 60.0 Had Intercepted 22 17PUNTS-AVG. 65-43.5 57-42.0 Net Punting Avg. 34.3 36.4PENALTIES-YARDS 107-845 94-808FUMBLES-BALL LOST 30-20 23-14TOUCHDOWNS 27 53 Rushing 11 20 Passing 14 26 Returns 2 7

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 57 71 64 71 0 263Opponents 68 163 76 122 6 435

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 27-27 23-29 0 96Brooks 4 2 2 0 – – 0 24McGee 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Woods 4 4 0 0 – – 0 24Brown 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Green 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Holman 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Taylor 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Ball 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Barber 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Dingle 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Fulcher 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6James 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Price 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Rembert 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Johnson 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-3 0 3Gordon 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 27 11 14 2 27-27 24-32 1 263Opponents 53 20 26 7 49-52 22-31 1 435

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDGreen 158 731 4.6 75t 2Brooks 152 571 3.8 25 2Taylor 33 153 4.6 34t 2Woods 36 97 2.7 12 4Dingle 21 91 4.3 21 0

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim McGeeLT Anthony MuñozLG Bruce ReimersC Bruce KozerskiRG Paul Jetton, Ken MoyerRT Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Eddie BrownQB Boomer EsiasonRB James BrooksRB Harold Green

DEFENSELE Alonzo MitzNT Tim KrumrieRE David GrantLOLB James FrancisLILB Leo BarkerRILB Carl ZanderROLB Alfred WilliamsLCB Wayne HaddixRCB Lewis BillupsSS David FulcherFS Rickey Dixon, Barney Bussey

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 413 233 2883 56.4 6.98 13 3.1 16 3.9 53 25-190 72.5Hollas 55 32 310 58.2 5.64 1 1.8 4 7.3 23t 7-57 49.8Wilhelm 42 24 217 57.1 5.17 0 0.0 2 4.8 29 1-8 51.4Johnson 1 1 3 100.0 3.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0-0 79.2Bengals 511 290 3413 56.8 6.68 14 2.7 22 4.3 53 33-255 68.4Opponents 505 303 4119 60.0 8.16 26 5.1 17 3.4 74t 21-129 89.2

RUSHING-cont’d No Yds Avg Lg TDEsiason 24 66 2.8 16 0Hollas 12 66 5.5 27 0Ball 10 21 2.1 10 1Wilhelm 1 9 9.0 9 0Brown 1 8 8.0 8 0Johnson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 449 1811 4.0 75t 11Opponents 454 1662 3.7 43 20

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDBrown 59 827 14.0 53 2McGee 51 802 15.7 52t 4Brooks 40 348 8.7 40 2Holman 31 445 14.4 39 2Barber 23 255 11.1 42t 1Taylor 21 122 5.8 16 0Green 16 136 8.5 18 0Kattus 12 136 11.3 24 0Rembert 9 117 13.0 23t 1James 7 103 14.7 22 1Woods 6 36 6.0 16 0Dingle 5 23 4.6 12 1Riggs 4 14 3.5 7 0Garrett 3 32 10.7 13 0Ball 3 17 5.7 9 0Bengals 290 3413 11.8 53 14Opponents 303 4119 13.6 74t 26

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDFulcher 4 51 12.8 27t 1Thomas 3 0 0.0 0 0Dixon 2 62 31.0 47 0Bussey 2 18 9.0 18 0Barker 1 29 29.0 29 0Mitz 1 8 8.0 8 0Fain 1 1 1.0 1 0Francis 1 0 0.0 0 0Grant 1 0 0.0 0 0Price 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 17 169 9.9 47 1Opponents 22 331 15.0 52t 3

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 64 2795 43.7 34.7 6 15 62 0Breech 1 33 33.0 13.0 1 0 33 0Bengals 65 2828 43.5 34.3 7 15 62 0Opponents 57 2394 42.0 36.4 2 14 59 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDPrice 14 6 203 14.5 78t 1Barber 13 5 70 5.4 15 0Garrett 1 0 7 7.0 7 0James 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 29 11 280 9.7 78t 1Opponents 38 7 456 12.0 75t 2

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBall 13 262 20.2 24 0Garrett 13 214 16.5 24 0Brooks 11 190 17.3 35 0Dingle 7 176 25.1 63 0James 8 143 17.9 26 0Price 5 91 18.2 22 0Green 4 66 16.5 20 0King 3 34 11.3 17 0Riggs 2 28 14.0 15 0Holman 1 15 15.0 15 0Barber 1 7 7.0 7 0Thomas 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bengals 69 1225 17.8 63 0Opponents 38 741 19.5 34 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 9-10 8-10 5-6 1-3Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3Bengals 0-0 9-10 8-10 5-6 2-6Opponents 2-2 4-4 9-13 6-11 1-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (-) (33N) (21G, 36G) (46G, 25G) (-) (45G, 24G, 26G) (32G, 42G) (50N, 20G) (23G, 38G, 38G) (29G, 47G) (38G) (-) (35G, 35G) (39N, 27G, 50G) (50N, 39G, 48N, 26N) (49G, 25G). Johnson: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (53G) (-) (-) (-) (-) (55N) (-) (52N) (-) (-).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (30N, 42N, 19G) (19G, 21G, 37G) (30G, 42G, 38G, 45G) (40G, 26G) (45N, 36G, 31G) (-) (-) (33G, 45N) (47N, 34N) (44G, 46G, 37N) (42N, 37G) (29G) (37G) (50G, 22G, 36G) (47G, 39N) (-).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsFulcher 68 27 95 0-0 9 4 3-12Krumrie 56 12 68 4-26 1 1 1-0Francis 50 18 68 3-21 7 0 1-0Dixon 58 7 65 0-0 8 1 0-0Thomas 51 5 56 0-0 18 0 1-0Barker 44 11 55 0-0 1 0 0-0Mitz 40 8 48 0-0 2 0 1-0Zander 37 10 47 0-0 1 2 1-0Williams 36 4 40 3-16 3 1 2-24Bussey 31 8 39 0-0 3 0 1-0Grant 33 4 37 2-14 1 0 0-0Billups 32 3 35 1-9 6 0 1-7Price 16 1 17 0-0 4 0 1-0Walker 15 2 17 1-5 0 0 0-0Tuatagaloa 14 1 15 2-8 1 1 0-0Rogers 10 4 14 0-0 1 0 0-0Haddix 12 1 13 0-0 7 0 0-0Fain 8 2 10 0-0 3 0 0-0White 8 2 10 0-0 0 0 0-0R. Jones 9 0 9 0-0 3 0 0-0Gordon 6 2 8 2-8 0 0 0-0Clark 5 3 8 0-0 0 0 0-0McClendon 5 1 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Vinson 4 2 6 0-0 2 0 0-0Bennett 3 0 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Stubbs 3 0 3 3-22 0 1 0-0King 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Brady 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Saddler 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBrady 11 1 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Gordon 5 3 8 0 1-0 0 0 0Barker 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0White 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Clark 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Rembert 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Vinson 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0James 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Barber 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Fain 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Price 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Bussey 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0King 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Ball 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Billups 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Haddix 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Hollas 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0R. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Tuatagaloa 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Zander 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Dingle 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Thomas 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 3 0Saddler 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsMcGee 3 0 3 0 0-0Barber 2 0 2 0 0-0Brooks 2 0 2 0 0-0Taylor 2 0 2 0 0-0Ball 1 0 1 0 0-0Garrett 1 0 1 0 0-0Kozerski 1 0 1 0 0-0Moyer 1 0 1 0 0-0

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1991 FINAL STATISTICS (3-13-0)

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Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatEsiason 278 144 1407 51.8 5.06 11 4.0 15 5.4 38 19-150 57.0Klingler 98 47 530 48.0 5.41 3 3.1 2 2.0 83t 18-146 66.3Hollas 58 35 335 60.3 5.78 2 3.4 0 0.0 24t 8-45 87.9Breech 1 1 12 100.0 12.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 0-0 116.7Bengals 435 227 2284 52.2 5.25 16 3.7 17 3.9 83t 45-341 63.4Opponents 489 288 3620 58.9 7.40 24 4.9 16 3.3 47 45-294 84.7

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 6 W 21-3 at Seattle 57,350Sept. 13 W 24-21 * L.A. Raiders 54,240Sept. 20 L 23-24 at Green Bay 57,272Sept. 27 L 7-42 Minnesota 53,847Oct. 11 L 24-38 Houston 54,254Oct. 19 L 0-20 at Pittsburgh 55,411Oct. 25 L 10-26 at Houston 58,701Nov. 1 W 30-10 Cleveland 54,765Nov. 8 W 31-28 * at Chicago 56,120Nov. 15 L 14-17 at N.Y. Jets 60,196 Nov. 22 L 13-19 Detroit 48,574 Nov. 29 L 9-21 Pittsburgh 54,253Dec. 6 L 21-37 at Cleveland 68,368Dec. 13 L 10-27 at San Diego 50,579Dec. 20 W 20-10 New England 45,355Dec. 27 L 17-21 Indianapolis 47,837*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 248 319 Rushing 112 126 Passing 114 168 Penalty 22 25 3rd Down: Made-Att. 66-205 99-216 3rd Down Pct. 32.2 45.8 4th Down: Made-Att. 14-25 10-18 4th Down Pct. 56.0 55.6POSSESSION AVG. 27:05 32:55TOTAL NET YARDS 3919 5333 Avg. Per Game 244.9 333.3 Total Plays 934 1024 Avg. Per Play 4.2 5.2NET YARDS RUSHING 1976 2007 Avg. Per Game 123.5 125.4 Total Rushes 454 490NET YARDS PASSING 1943 3326 Avg. Per Game 121.4 207.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 45-341 45-294 Gross Yards 2284 3620 Att.-Completions 435-227 489-288 Completion Pct. 52.2 58.9 Had Intercepted 17 16PUNTS-AVG. 76-42.1 57-41.8 Net Punting Avg. 35.9 35.1PENALTIES-YARDS 98-755 95-797FUMBLES-BALL LOST 32-10 36-17TOUCHDOWNS 31 44 Rushing 11 15 Passing 16 24 Returns 4 5

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 48 84 55 81 6 274Opponents 81 98 91 94 0 364

SCORING TD -Ru- Rc- Rt PAT FG S TPBreech 0 0 0 0 31-31 19-27 0 88Fenner 8 7 1 0 – – 0 48Ball 4 2 2 0 – – 0 24McGee 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Query 3 0 3 0 – – 0 18Green 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Holman 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Pickens 2 0 1 1 – – 0 12Thompson 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Bentley 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Brennan 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Francis 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Stegall 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Vinson 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Johnson 0 0 0 0 – 0-1 0 0Bengals 31 11 16 4 31-31 19-28 0 274Opponents 44 15 24 5 44-44 18-30 1 364

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Tim McGeeLT Anthony Muñoz, Kevin SargentLG Bruce KozerskiC Mike ArthurRG Jon MelanderRT Joe WalterTE Rodney HolmanWR Carl PickensQB Boomer EsiasonHB Harold GreenFB Eric Ball

DEFENSELE Lamar RogersNT Tim KrumrieRE Alonzo MitzLOLB James FrancisLILB Ricardo McDonaldRILB Gary ReasonsROLB Daniel StubbsLCB Rod JonesRCB Eric ThomasSS David FulcherFS Darryl Williams

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDGreen 265 1170 4.4 53 2Fenner 112 500 4.5 35t 7Hollas 20 109 5.5 24 0Esiason 21 66 3.1 15 0Ball 16 55 3.4 17 2Klingler 11 53 4.8 12 0Miles 8 22 2.8 9 0Query 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 454 1976 4.4 53 11Opponents 490 2007 4.1 36t 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDGreen 41 214 5.2 19 0McGee 35 408 11.7 36 3Pickens 26 326 12.5 38 1Holman 26 266 10.2 26t 2Rembert 19 219 11.5 27 0Thompson 19 194 10.2 32 2Query 16 265 16.6 83t 3Brennan 16 166 10.4 21 1Riggs 11 70 6.4 17 0Fenner 7 41 5.9 15 1Ball 6 66 11.0 35t 2Stegall 3 35 11.7 13 1Thomason 2 14 7.0 10 0Bengals 227 2284 10.1 83t 16Opponents 288 3620 12.6 47 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDD. Williams 4 65 16.3 30 0Francis 3 108 36.0 66t 1Fulcher 3 0 0.0 0 0Jones 2 14 7.0 14 0Wheeler 1 12 12.0 12 0Bussey 1 3 3.0 3 0Mitz 1 3 3.0 3 0McDonald 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 16 205 12.8 66t 1Opponents 17 127 7.5 36 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 76 3196 42.1 35.9 9 15 64 0Bengals 76 3196 42.1 35.9 9 15 64 0Opponents 57 2384 41.8 35.1 5 16 70 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDPickens 18 9 229 12.7 95t 1Price 6 2 56 9.3 25 0Bengals 24 11 285 11.9 95t 1Opponents 32 14 284 8.9 58t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDStegall 25 430 17.2 39 0Ball 20 411 20.6 48 0Miles 8 128 16.0 27 0Fenner 2 38 19.0 19 0Price 2 20 10.0 13 0Bussey 1 18 18.0 18 0Query 1 13 13.0 13 0Bengals 59 1058 17.9 48 0Opponents 46 1079 23.5 100t 2

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Breech 0-0 8-8 7-7 4-11 0-1Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Bengals 0-0 8-8 7-7 4-11 0-2Opponents 0-0 9-11 6-8 3-8 0-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Breech: (47N, 48 N) (34G) (20G, 34G, 41G) (-) (29G, 43N) (47N) (24G) (26G, 21G, 32G) (36G) (44N) (40G, 20G, 50N) (33G, 42G, 38G) (-) (48G) (47N, 42N, 21G, 39G) (25G). Johnson: (-) (59B) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (40G) (52N, 27B, 59N) (32N, 37G, 47N) (-) (39G) (21G, 45N, 27G) (27G, 47N) (39G) (47N, 52N) (27N, 42G, 36N) (35G, 27G, 20G, 29G) (49N) (34G, 30G, 27G) (21G, 48G) (27G) (-).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsKrumrie 71 26 97 4-21 2 2 1-0McDonald 71 23 94 0-0 4 0 1-4D. Williams 70 8 78 2-16 13 2 1-0Fulcher 56 16 72 1-10 9 0 0-0Jones 54 9 63 0-0 17 0 1-0A. Williams 39 5 44 10-70 4 3 0-0Rogers 33 10 43 4-28.5 0 2 0-0Thomas 40 2 42 0-0 11 1 0-0Dixon 37 5 42 0-0 6 0 0-0Francis 33 6 39 6-28 11 3 2-3Reasons 32 6 38 0-0 0 1 1-0Mitz 19 16 35 3-23.5 1 1 2-0Bussey 24 8 32 0-0 4 0 0-0Stubbs 24 8 32 9-64 0 1 1-0Walker 16 12 28 0-0 0 0 0-0Vinson 18 4 22 1-15 0 2 1-22Wheeler 17 4 21 0-0 3 0 0-0Frier 13 2 15 0-0 0 0 0-0Bennett 14 0 14 0-0 3 0 0-0Gordon 13 1 14 1-7 1 1 1-0Shaw 12 2 14 0-0 1 0 0-0Ridgle 7 0 7 3-9 0 0 0-0Kirk 6 1 7 0-0 1 0 1-7Bentley 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 1-75Price 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Nix 1 0 1 1-2 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPKirk 12 1 13 1 0-0 0 0 0Shaw 5 2 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Thompson 5 2 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Stegall 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Wheeler 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Bennett 5 0 5 0 1-0 0 0 0D. Williams 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Vinson 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Ball 3 0 3 0 2-0 1 0 0McDonald 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Gordon 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Miles 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Francis 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Fulcher 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Mitz 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Nix 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Reasons 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Robinson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Thomason 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Thomas 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsGreen 3 0 3 0 0-0Pickens 3 0 3 0 0-0Holman 2 0 2 0 0-0Esiason 1 0 1 0 0-0Kozerski 1 0 1 0 0-0McGee 1 0 1 0 0-0Query 1 0 1 0 0-0

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USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Jeff QueryLT Tom Scott LG Ken MoyerC Bruce KozerskiRG Tom RayamRT Joe WalterTE Tony McGeeWR Carl PickensQB David KlinglerHB Harold GreenFB Derrick Fenner

DEFENSELE John CopelandNT Tim KrumrieRE George HinkleLOLB James FrancisLILB Eric Shaw, Steve TovarRILB Ricardo McDonaldROLB Alfred WilliamsLCB Mike BrimRCB Rod JonesSS Lance GunnFS Darryl Williams

Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 5 L 14-27 at Cleveland 75,508Sept. 12 L 6-9 Indianapolis 50,299Sept. 19 L 7-34 at Pittsburgh 53,682Sept. 26 L 10-19 Seattle 46,880Oct. 10 L 15-17 at Kansas City 75,394Oct. 17 L 17-28 Cleveland 55,647Oct. 24 L 12-28 at Houston 50,039Nov. 7 L 16-24 Pittsburgh 51,202Nov. 14 L 3-38 Houston 42,347Nov. 21 L 12-17 at N.Y. Jets 64,264Nov. 28 W 16-10 L.A. Raiders 43,272Dec. 5 L 8-21 at San Francisco 60,039Dec. 12 L 2-7 at New England 29,794Dec. 19 W 15-3 L.A. Rams 36,612Dec. 26 W 21-17 Atlanta 27,014Jan. 2 L 13-20 at New Orleans 58,036

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 239 306 Rushing 89 134 Passing 133 159 Penalty 17 13 3rd Down: Made-Att. 80-232 85-212 3rd Down Pct. 34.5 40.1 4th Down: Made-Att. 10-26 7-11 4th Down Pct. 38.5 63.6POSSESSION AVG. 28:58 31:02TOTAL NET YARDS 4052 5018 Avg. Per Game 253.3 313.6 Total Plays 986 1000 Avg. Per Play 4.1 5.0NET YARDS RUSHING 1511 2220 Avg. Per Game 94.4 138.8 Total Rushes 423 521NET YARDS PASSING 2541 2798 Avg. Per Game 158.8 174.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 53-289 22-154 Gross Yards 2830 2952 Att.-Completions 510-272 457-251 Completion Pct. 53.3 54.9 Had Intercepted 11 12PUNTS-AVG. 90-43.9 74-42.2 Net Punting Avg. 36.6 36.2PENALTIES-YARDS 105-773 73-567FUMBLES-BALL LOST 24-9 22-14TOUCHDOWNS 16 37 Rushing 3 15 Passing 11 20 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 41 74 18 54 – 187Opponents 42 119 63 95 – 319

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 13-16 24-31 0 85Pickens 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Query 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Ball 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Brim 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Fenner 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Miles 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Thompson 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6D. Williams 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6A. Williams 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 2 4Bengals 16 3 11 2 13-16 24-31 3 187Opponents 37 15 20 2 37-37 20-28 0 319

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDGreen 215 589 2.7 25 0Fenner 121 482 4.0 26 1Klingler 41 282 6.9 29 0Miles 22 56 2.5 15 1Schroeder 10 41 4.1 20 0Ball 8 37 4.6 18 1Query 2 13 6.5 8 0Robinson 1 6 6.0 6 0Benjamin 3 5 1.7 2 0Bengals 423 1511 3.6 29 3Opponents 521 2220 4.3 38t 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDQuery 56 654 11.7 51 4Fenner 48 427 8.9 40 0McGee 44 525 11.9 37 0Pickens 43 565 13.1 36 6Green 22 115 5.2 16 0Thompson 17 87 5.1 10 1Rembert 8 101 12.6 21 0Robinson 8 72 9.0 14 0Miles 6 89 14.8 27 0Carroll 6 81 13.5 28 0Frisch 6 43 7.2 12 0Ball 4 39 9.8 24 0Thomason 2 8 4.0 5 0Benjamin 1 16 16.0 16 0Stegall 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 272 2830 10.4 51 11Opponents 251 2952 11.8 71t 20

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDBrim 3 74 24.7 30 1D. Williams 2 126 63.0 97t 1White 2 19 9.5 14 0Francis 2 12 6.0 12 0Grant 1 17 17.0 17 0R. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0Tovar 1 0 0.0 0 0Wheeler 0 *24 – 24 0Bengals 12 272 22.7 97t 2Opponents 11 49 4.5 30 0*Lateral

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BL. Johnson 90 3954 43.9 36.6 12 24 60 0Bengals 90 3954 43.9 36.6 12 24 60 0Opponents 74 3123 42.2 36.2 6 20 72 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 43 6 305 7.1 36 0Pickens 4 2 16 4.0 9 0Simmons 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 48 8 321 6.7 36 0Opponents 47 13 416 8.9 39 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDRobinson 30 567 18.9 42 0Ball 23 501 21.8 45 0Benjamin 4 78 19.5 24 0Miles 4 65 16.3 24 0Shaw 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 61 1211 19.9 45 0Opponents 38 831 21.9 66 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 0-0 8-8 6-10 8-10 2-3Bengals 0-0 8-8 6-10 8-10 2-3Opponents 0-0 3-5 11-13 5-8 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (-) (35G, 23G, 35N) (44N) (34N, 38N, 23G) (23G, 24G, 42G, 47G, 34G) (49G) (53G, 50G) (32G) (46G) (28G) (45G, 33N, 34G, 44G) (48G, 39G) (-) (43G, 44N, 28G, 52N, 25G) (-) (22G, 31G).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (28G, 34G) (53G, 31G, 39N, 42G) (33G, 34G) (32G, 35G, 23G, 35G) (37G) (-) (-) (23G) (39G) (42G) (41N, 44N, 31N, 48N, 34G) (-) (27N) (26N, 32G) (49G) (54N, 43G, 49G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsD. Williams 95 28 123 2-25 12 1 1-0McDonald 87 15 102 1-5 2 1 0-0Tovar 72 13 85 0-0 5 0 1-0Krumrie 58 20 78 3-23 2 1 0-0R. Jones 46 7 53 0-0 10 1 1-0Brim 41 8 49 0-0 8 1 1-0Shaw 38 11 49 0-0 1 0 1-0Copeland 43 5 48 3-18 0 2 0-0Francis 35 6 41 2-16 7 0 1-0Vinson 27 5 32 0-0 2 1 3-0Wheeler 22 7 29 0-0 1 0 0-0A. Williams 22 7 29 4-28 3 1 0-0Gunn 25 3 28 0-0 5 0 1-0Gordon 23 3 26 0-0 2 0 0-0Stubbs 20 4 24 5-31 0 0 1-0Frier 17 4 21 1-0 1 0 0-0Hinkle 10 6 16 1-8 1 0 0-0Grant 11 0 11 0-0 1 0 0-0Simmons 9 0 9 0-0 5 0 0-0Parten 5 3 8 0-0 2 0 0-0White 5 3 8 0-0 2 0 1-0Nix 5 0 5 0-0 1 0 0-0Kors 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Carpenter 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0McGill 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPTovar 11 1 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Kirk 5 4 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Ball 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Wheeler 6 1 7 1 1-0 0 0 0Kors 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Vinson 5 1 6 1 0-0 1 0 0McDonald 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Stegall 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Smith 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Carpenter 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Gordon 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Francis 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Simmons 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Miles 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Shaw 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Grant 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 2 0 2 1 0-0 0 0 0McGee 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0McGill 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0White 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0D. Williams 0 2 2 0 1-0 0 0 0Carroll 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Pickens 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Rembert 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0R. Jones 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Thompson 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsKozerski 1 0 1 0 0-0Robinson 1 0 1 0 0-0Stegall 1 0 1 0 0-0Thomason 1 0 1 0 0-0

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 267 310 Rushing 84 126 Passing 158 168 Penalty 25 16 3rd Down: Made-Att. 66-213 92-231 3rd Down Pct. 31.0 39.8 4th Down: Made-Att. 12-22 4-8 4th Down Pct. 54.5 50.0POSSESSION AVG. 27:11 32:49TOTAL NET YARDS 4792 5154 Avg. Per Game 299.5 322.1 Total Plays 990 1053 Avg. Per Play 4.8 4.9NET YARDS RUSHING 1556 1906 Avg. Per Game 97.3 119.1 Total Rushes 404 517NET YARDS PASSING 3236 3248 Avg. Per Game 202.3 203.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 44-305 31-210 Gross Yards 3541 3458 Att.-Completions 542-289 505-294 Completion Pct. 53.3 58.2 Had Intercepted 19 10PUNTS-AVG. 80-43.3 87-40.6 Net Punting Avg. 35.3 34.4PENALTIES-YARDS 90-618 99-861FUMBLES-BALL LOST 31-22 26-8TOUCHDOWNS 27 45 Rushing 5 16 Passing 21 22 Returns 1 7

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 58 66 53 96 3 276Opponents 85 149 79 93 0 406

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 24-25 28-33 0 108Pickens 11 0 11 0 – – 0 66Scott 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Broussard 2 2 0 0 – – 0 *14Fenner 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Green 2 1 1 0 – – 0 12Blake 1 1 0 0 – – 0 *8Cothran 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Ti. McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6To. McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Sawyer 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6A. Williams 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 27 5 21 1 24-25 28-33 1 276Opponents 45 16 22 7 41-41 31-35 0 406*Includes a two-point conversion..Two-point conversions: Blake, Broussard. Bengals 2-2; Opponents 1-4.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatBlake 306 156 2154 51.0 7.04 14 4.6 9 2.9 76 19-120 76.9Klingler 231 131 1327 56.7 5.74 6 2.6 9 3.9 56 24-165 65.7Hollas 2 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 50.0 – 1-20 0.0Broussard 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6L. Johnson 1 1 7 100.0 7.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 7t 0-0 135.4Scott 1 1 53 100.0 53.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 53 0-0 118.8Bengals 542 289 3541 53.3 6.53 21 3.9 19 3.5 76 44-305 72.0Opponents 505 294 3458 58.2 6.85 22 4.4 10 2.0 81 31-210 85.4

USUAL STARTERSOFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Kevin Sargent LG Dave CadiganC Darrick BrilzRG Ken MoyerRT Bruce KozerskiTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Jeff BlakeHB Harold GreenFB Derrick Fenner

DEFENSELE John CopelandLDT Keith RuckerRDT Dan WilkinsonRE Alfred WilliamsLLB James FrancisMLB Steve TovarRLB Ricardo McDonaldLCB Mike BrimRCB Rod JonesSS Louis OliverFS Darryl Williams

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDFenner 141 468 3.3 21 1Broussard 94 403 4.3 37t 2Green 76 223 2.9 22 1Blake 37 204 5.5 16 1Scott 10 106 10.6 23 0Cothran 26 85 3.3 13 0Klingler 17 85 5.0 15 0Ball 2 0 0.0 1 0Ti. McGee 1 -18 -18.0 -18 0Bengals 404 1556 3.9 37t 5Opponents 517 1906 3.7 40 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDPickens 71 1127 15.9 70t 11Scott 46 866 18.8 76 5To. McGee 40 492 12.3 54 1Fenner 36 276 7.7 29 1Broussard 34 218 6.4 25 0Green 27 267 9.9 34 1Ti. McGee 13 175 13.5 25 1Sadowski 11 54 4.9 11 0Query 5 44 8.8 14 0Cothran 4 24 6.0 8 1Ball 1 4 4.0 4 0Klingler 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Bengals 289 3541 12.3 76 21Opponents 294 3458 11.8 81 22

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDOliver 3 36 12.0 19 0Brim 2 72 36.0 49 0D. Williams 2 45 22.5 33 0Sawyer 2 0 0.0 0 0Tovar 1 14 14.0 14 0Bengals 10 167 16.7 49 0Opponents 19 176 9.3 41 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BL. Johnson 79 3461 43.8 35.3 9 19 64 1Bengals 80 3461 43.3 35.3 9 19 64 1Opponents 87 3528 40.6 34.4 8 30 60 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDSawyer 26 16 307 11.8 82t 1Pickens 9 2 62 6.9 16 0Rog. Jones 1 0 0 0.0 0 0D. Williams 1 0 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 37 18 373 10.1 82t 1Opponents 43 12 459 10.7 92t 2

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBall 42 915 21.8 43 0Scott 15 342 22.8 34 0Hardy 8 185 23.1 42 0Broussard 7 115 16.4 24 0Green 5 113 22.6 31 0Hill 4 97 24.3 40 0Stegall 1 16 16.0 16 0Sawyer 1 14 14.0 14 0Tovar 1 8 8.0 8 0To. McGee 1 4 4.0 4 0Shaw 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 86 1810 21.0 43 0Opponents 61 1408 23.1 94t 2

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 1-1 8-8 8-10 9-10 2-4Bengals 1-1 8-8 8-10 9-10 2-4Opponents 1-1 10-10 14-15 5-7 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (38G, 49G) (19G) (-) (21G, 49G) (47N) (47G) (36G, 49G, 50N) (22G, 33G) (36G, 44G, 36G, 47G, 28G, 26G) (50G, 40G) (29G, 46G, 34N) (43G, 32G, 51N) (-) (33N, 38G, 23G) (-) (28G, 36G, 22G, 54G).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (19G, 22G) (37G, 20G) (43G, 24G, 28G, 35G) (45G, 24G) (28G, 27G, 32G) (-) (45G, 27G, 35G) (38N, 37G, 43G, 38G) (23G) (34G) (35G) (34G, 33G, 45N, 37G, 44N) (41G) (52G, 33G) (51N) (36G, 23G, 35G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsTovar 95 27 122 3-23 3 3 2-0D. Williams 87 15 102 1-7 8 2 2-0Francis 88 13 101 4.5-35 6 3 0-0Rod Jones 67 8 75 0-0 8 0 0-0Oliver 53 10 63 1-1 10 1 0-0Rucker 52 6 58 2-12 2 1 0-0Brim 44 4 48 0-0 15 0 1-1A. Williams 40 8 48 9.5-62 1 1 1-0Krumrie 38 9 47 1-8 1 0 0-0McDonald 30 15 45 1-3 0 1 0-0Wilkinson 37 7 44 5.5-37 1 0 0-0Copeland 36 5 41 1-6 1 1 0-0Vinson 29 5 34 0-0 0 1 0-0Sawyer 26 5 31 0-0 13 0 1-0Parten 16 4 20 0-0 2 0 0-0Stephens 9 4 13 0-0 1 0 0-0Rog. Jones 5 2 7 1.5-16 0 0 0-0Braxton 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Wallerstedt 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0J. Johnson 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Smith 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0von Oelhoffen 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Shaw 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Walker 1 1 2 0-0 1 0 0-0Stallings 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPCothran 10 2 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Hardy 10 2 12 0 1-0 1 0 0Ball 9 3 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Rog. Jones 11 0 11 1 0-0 0 0 0Stephens 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Wallerstedt 8 0 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Truitt 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Braxton 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Tovar 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Jefferson 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Sawyer 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Vinson 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0J. Johnson 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0D. Williams 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0McDonald 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Duckett 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Parten 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Sadowski 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Frisch 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsBrilz 3 0 3 0 0-0To. McGee 3 0 3 0 0-0Ball 1 0 1 0 0-0Broussard 1 0 1 0 0-0Dennis 1 0 1 0 0-0Fenner 1 0 1 0 0-0Ti. McGee 1 0 1 0 0-0Pickens 1 0 1 0 0-0Sargent 1 0 1 0 0-0Scott 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 3 W 24-21 * at Indianapolis 42,445Sept. 10 W 24-17 Jacksonville 48,318Sept. 17 L 21-24 at Seattle 39,492Sept. 24 L 28-38 Houston 46,332Oct. 1 L 23-26 Miami 52,671Oct. 8 L 16-19 at Tampa Bay 41,732Oct. 19 W 27-9 at Pittsburgh 56,684Oct. 29 L 26-29 * Cleveland 58,639Nov. 5 L 17-20 Oakland 51,265Nov. 12 W 32-25 at Houston 32,998Nov. 19 L 31-49 Pittsburgh 54,636Nov. 26 W 17-13 at Jacksonville 68,249Dec. 3 L 10-24 at Green Bay 60,318Dec. 10 W 16-10 Chicago 38,642Dec. 17 L 10-26 at Cleveland 55,875Dec. 24 W 27-24 Minnesota 34,568*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 288 355 Rushing 76 117 Passing 184 215 Penalty 28 23 3rd Down: Made-Att. 72-205 107-243 3rd Down Pct. 35.1 44.0 4th Down: Made-Att. 10-19 8-15 4th Down Pct. 52.6 53.3POSSESSION AVG. 26:57 33:03TOTAL NET YARDS 5192 6349 Avg. Per Game 324.5 396.8 Total Plays 975 1127 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 1439 2104 Avg. Per Game 89.9 131.5 Total Rushes 364 483NET YARDS PASSING 3753 4245 Avg. Per Game 234.6 265.3 Sacked-Yards Lost 25-162 42-267 Gross Yards 3915 4512 Att.-Completions 586-334 602-364 Completion Pct. 57.0 60.5 Had Intercepted 18 12PUNTS-AVG. 70-41.6 64-38.4 Net Punting Avg. 38.3 33.3PENALTIES-YARDS 103-835 116-1143FUMBLES-BALL LOST 23-14 27-12TOUCHDOWNS 37 37 Rushing 7 10 Passing 29 25 Returns 1 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 52 99 93 102 3 349Opponents 70 131 56 114 3 374

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 34-34 29-36 0 121Pickens 17 0 17 0 – – 0 102Scott 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30To. McGee 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Bieniemy 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Green 3 2 1 0 – – 0 18Blake 2 2 0 0 – – 0 *14Dunn 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Rog. Jones 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Tuten 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Williams 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 37 7 29 1 34-34 29-36 2 349Opponents 37 10 25 2 34-34 38-49 0 374*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Blake. Bengals 1-3; Opponents 2-3.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatBlake 567 326 3822 57.5 6.74 28 4.9 17 3.0 88t 24-152 82.1Klingler 15 7 88 46.7 5.87 1 6.7 1 6.7 33 1-10 59.9Bieniemy 2 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Johnson 1 1 5 100.0 5.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0-0 87.5Dunn 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 586 334 3915 57.0 6.68 29 4.9 18 3.1 88t 25-162 81.1Opponents 602 364 4512 60.5 7.50 25 4.2 12 2.0 71t 42-267 89.2

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE John CopelandLDT Dan WilkinsonRDT Keith RuckerRE Artie SmithLLB James FrancisMLB Steve TovarRLB Ricardo McDonaldLCB Roger JonesRCB Corey Sawyer, Rod JonesSS Bracey WalkerFS Darryl Williams

OFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Kevin Sargent LG Scott BrumfieldC Darrick BrilzRG Bruce Kozerski, Todd KalisRT Joe WalterTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Jeff BlakeHB Harold GreenFB Jeff Cothran

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDGreen 171 661 3.9 23t 2Bieniemy 98 381 3.9 27 3Blake 53 309 5.8 30 2Cothran 16 62 3.9 15 0Joseph 16 40 2.5 8 0Scott 5 11 2.2 9 0Pickens 1 6 6.0 6 0Burns 1 1 1.0 1 0Hill 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Dunn 1 -13 -13.0 -13 0Johnson 1 -16 -16.0 -16 0Bengals 364 1439 4.0 30 7Opponents 483 2104 4.4 38 10

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDPickens 99 1234 12.5 68t 17To. McGee 55 754 13.7 41 4Scott 52 821 15.8 88t 5Bieniemy 43 424 9.9 33 0Green 27 182 6.7 24 1Joseph 20 118 5.9 13 0Dunn 17 209 12.3 37 1Cothran 8 44 5.5 15 0Sadowski 5 37 7.4 12 0Hill 4 44 11.0 18 0Ware 2 36 18.0 21 0Tuten 2 12 6.0 9 1Bengals 334 3915 11.7 88t 29Opponents 364 4512 12.4 71t 25

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDWalker 4 56 14.0 23 0Sawyer 2 61 30.5 61 0A. Collins 2 3 1.5 3 0Rod Jones 1 24 24.0 24 0Rog. Jones 1 17 17.0 17t 1Tovar 1 13 13.0 13 0Williams 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 12 175 14.6 61 1Opponents 18 307 17.1 74 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 68 2861 42.1 38.6 4 26 61 0Pelfrey 2 52 26.0 26.0 0 0 27 0Bengals 70 2913 41.6 38.3 4 26 61 0Opponents 64 2455 38.4 33.3 11 22 64 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDSawyer 9 8 58 6.4 21 0Bieniemy 7 1 47 6.7 10 0Pickens 5 2 -2 -0.4 4 0Bailey 0 1 0 – – 0Query 0 1 0 – – 0Bengals 21 13 103 4.9 21 0Opponents 27 20 154 5.7 19 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDDunn 50 1092 21.8 45 0Hill 17 454 26.7 55 0Bieniemy 8 168 21.0 34 0Sawyer 2 50 25.0 28 0Joseph 1 17 17.0 17 0von Oelhoffen 1 10 10.0 10 0A. Collins 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Bengals 80 1788 22.4 62 0Opponents 65 1475 22.7 64 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 0-0 8-9 10-11 10-14 1-2Bengals 0-0 8-9 10-11 10-14 1-2Opponents 1-1 13-14 14-17 8-13 2-4

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (25G, 44G, 32G, 38G, 47G) (42G, 48N) (38N, 49N) (-) (28G, 45N) (34G, 45G, 44G) (31G, 23G) (37G, 63N, 41G) (45G, 28G, 48G) (33G, 49G, 27G) (27G) (31G) (28G) (28G, 37G, 39G, 42N) (30G, 22B) (44G, 51G).

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (27G, 40G, 42N) (29G) (53N, 38G) (41G) (21G, 46G, 36G, 35G) (25G, 47N, 27G, 45N, 33G, 53G) (39N, 36N, 25G, 28G, 38G) (44G, 25G, 36G, 38G, 28G) (37G, 50N, 46G) (40G, 34G, 34G, 23G) (50G, 26G) (41N, 47B, 36G, 39G) (41G) (27G) (37G, 42G, 19G, 35G) (20G, 38N, 25N).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsTovar 77 22 99 1-1 5 2 0-0Williams 78 20 98 1-9 10 0 3-0Rog. Jones 75 11 86 2-8 11 2 0-0Walker 60 25 85 0-0 13 1 2-9Francis 55 10 65 3-27 6 1 0-0McDonald 47 17 64 5-17 1 1 1-0A. Collins 50 12 62 4-30 6 0 0-0Copeland 53 8 61 9-61 4 2 0-0Sawyer 49 4 53 2-22 17 2 0-0Smith 38 6 44 2-4 0 2 0-0Rucker 32 10 42 2-8 0 1 0-0Wilkinson 30 10 40 8-48 1 1 0-0Rod Jones 38 1 39 0-0 9 0 1-0Wheeler 21 7 28 0-0 5 0 0-0Wallerstedt 20 2 22 0-0 1 0 0-0Shade 14 2 16 0-0 1 0 0-0Stallings 14 2 16 1-18 0 1 1-0Shelling 15 0 15 0-0 1 0 0-0von Oelhoffen 7 1 8 0-0 1 0 0-0Oglesby 3 1 4 1-3 0 0 0-0Hardy 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Kelly 3 0 3 1-11 1 0 1-0Parten 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Brim 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Jefferson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPWilliams 10 4 14 0 0-0 1 0 0Hardy 9 1 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Joseph 8 1 9 0 1-0 0 0 0Rog. Jones 8 0 8 0 0-0 0 0 0A. Collins 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Jefferson 4 4 8 0 1-6 0 0 0Dunn 6 1 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Shelling 6 1 7 1 0-0 0 0 0Wheeler 6 1 7 1 0-0 0 0 0Bieniemy 5 1 6 0 1-0 0 0 0Shade 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Wallerstedt 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Hill 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Pelfrey 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Truitt 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Neal 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Cothran 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Copeland 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsPickens 4 0 4 0 0-0Scott 2 0 2 0 0-0Blake 1 0 1 0 0-0Dunn 1 0 1 0 0-0Green 1 0 1 0 0-0Hill 1 0 1 0 0-0Joseph 1 0 1 0 0-0Tuten 1 0 1 0 0-0Walter 1 0 1 0 0-0

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 332 317 Rushing 114 109 Passing 190 196 Penalty 28 12 3rd Down: Made-Att. 102-236 94-214 3rd Down Pct. 43.2 43.9 4th Down: Made-Att. 5-12 8-13 4th Down Pct. 41.7 61.5POSSESSION AVG. 31:33 28:27TOTAL NET YARDS 5225 5469 Avg. Per Game 326.6 341.8 Total Plays 1088 1047 Avg. Per Play 4.8 5.2NET YARDS RUSHING 1793 1643 Avg. Per Game 112.1 102.7 Total Rushes 478 444NET YARDS PASSING 3432 3826 Avg. Per Game 214.5 239.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 47-294 32-202 Gross Yards 3726 4028 Att.-Completions 563-316 571-319 Completion Pct. 56.1 55.9 Had Intercepted 16 34PUNTS-AVERAGE 82-44.3 61-44.4 Net Punting Avg. 34.0 38.5PENALTIES-YARDS 90-678 102-768FUMBLES-BALL LOST 19-9 16-10TOUCHDOWNS 43 42 Rushing 14 15 Passing 25 22 Returns 4 5

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 57 111 65 139 0 372Opponents 67 105 86 108 3 369

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 41-41 23-28 0 110Pickens 12 0 12 0 – – 0 *74Carter 9 8 1 0 – – 0 54Scott 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30McGee 4 0 4 0 – – 0 24Bieniemy 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Blake 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Dunn 2 0 1 1 – – 0 12Hearst 1 0 1 0 – – 0 *8Ambrose 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Cothran 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Francis 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Hundon 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Milne 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Spencer 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 43 14 25 4 41-41 23-28 0 372Opponents 42 15 22 5 40-40 25-30 0 369*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Hearst, Pickens. Bengals 2-2; Opponents 1-2.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDHearst 225 847 3.8 24 0Blake 72 317 4.4 18 2Bieniemy 56 269 4.8 33t 2Carter 91 264 2.9 31t 8Cothran 15 44 2.9 9 1Wilhelm 6 24 4.0 18 0Milne 8 22 2.8 5 1Scott 3 4 1.3 8 0Pickens 2 2 1.0 2 0Bengals 478 1793 3.8 33t 14Opponents 444 1643 3.7 45t 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDPickens 100 1180 11.8 61t 12Scott 58 833 14.4 50t 5McGee 38 446 11.7 22 4Dunn 32 509 15.9 40 1Bieniemy 32 272 8.5 42 0Carter 22 169 7.7 20 1Hearst 12 131 10.9 40 1Battaglia 8 79 9.9 17 0Cothran 7 49 7.0 14 0Milne 3 29 9.7 15 0Sadowski 3 15 5.0 8 0Hundon 1 14 14.0 14t 1Bengals 316 3726 11.8 61t 25Opponents 319 4028 12.6 57 22

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDAmbrose 8 63 7.9 31t 1Spencer 5 48 9.6 34 0Tovar 4 42 10.5 24 0Francis 3 61 20.3 42t 1Walker 2 35 17.5 35 0Myers 2 10 5.0 10 0Rode. Jones 2 2 1.0 2 0Orlando 2 0 0.0 0 0Sawyer 2 0 0.0 0 0Rog. Jones 1 30 30.0 30 0Dixon 1 10 10.0 10 0Wilkinson 1 7 7.0 7 0Langford 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 34 308 9.1 42t 2Opponents 16 172 10.8 61 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BL. Johnson 80 3630 45.4 34.4 17 16 67 1Pelfrey 1 4 4.0 4.0 0 0 4 0Bengals 82 3634 44.3 34.0 17 16 67 1Opponents 61 2706 44.4 38.5 7 20 65 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDSawyer 15 5 117 7.8 62 0Myers 9 2 51 5.7 12 0Dunn 7 1 54 7.7 20 0Hundon 1 0 -7 -7.0 -7 0Pickens 1 0 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 33 8 217 6.6 62 0Opponents 38 6 502 13.2 64 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDDunn 35 782 22.3 90t 1Sawyer 12 241 20.1 33 0Hundon 10 237 23.7 31 0Hill 9 173 19.2 29 0Sadowski 2 7 3.5 7 0Battaglia 1 8 8.0 8 0Cothran 1 11 11.0 11 0Bengals 70 1459 20.8 90t 1Opponents 69 1642 23.8 95t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 1-1 7-7 10-11 5-9 0-0Bengals 1-1 7-7 10-11 5-9 0-0Opponents 0-0 9-9 6-7 9-12 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (27G, 35G, 47G) (-) (33G, 21G, 35G, 37N) (44G) (42G, 31G, 40N) (19G) (-) (-) (41G, 49G, 34G) (32G, 34G) (30G) (36G, 20G) (42B, 22G, 34G) (49N, 23G, 26G) (47N) (25G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE John CopelandLDT Dan WilkinsonRDT Tim JohnsonRE Artie SmithLLB James FrancisMLB Steve TovarRLB Ricardo McDonaldLCB Ashley AmbroseRCB Jimmy SpencerSS Bracey WalkerFS Bo Orlando

OFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Willie Anderson, Melvin TutenLG Rich BrahamC Darrick BrilzRG Ken Blackman, Scott BrumfieldRT Joe WalterTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Jeff BlakeHB Garrison HearstFB Jeff Cothran

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (44N, 42G, 20G, 29G, 20G) (47G, 23G) (51G, 37G, 25G) (-) (40G, 32G, 49G) (33G, 22G) (-) (-) (-) (46G, 42N) (22G) (33G, 54N) (25G, 46G, 40G, 39G, 20G) (45N) (46G, 34N, 42G) (32G).

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatBlake 549 308 3624 56.1 6.60 24 4.4 14 2.6 61t 44-278 80.3Wilhelm 13 7 90 53.8 6.92 1 7.7 2 15.4 38 3-16 61.9Pickens 1 1 12 100.0 12.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 0-0 116.7Bengals 563 316 3726 56.1 6.62 25 4.4 16 2.8 61t 47-294 79.4Opponents 571 319 4028 55.9 7.05 22 3.9 34 6.0 57 32-202 66.1

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsTovar 74 30 104 3-15 11 0 0-0Orlando 72 12 84 1-6 7 1 0-0Francis 62 8 70 3-23 6 1 3-0Walker 57 13 70 0-0 4 1 0-0Spencer 55 8 63 0-0 22 0 1-59McDonald 46 15 61 5-32 1 1 0-0Ambrose 44 6 50 0-0 24 1 0-0Wilkinson 37 7 44 6.5-51.5 3 0 1-0T. Johnson 38 3 41 2.5-22 2 0 0-0Copeland 35 6 41 3-18.5 6 1 0-0Sawyer 32 6 38 1.5-11.5 10 1 0-0Smith 19 7 26 1-8 1 0 1-0Langford 20 4 24 2-6 1 0 1-0Tumulty 16 8 24 0-0 1 0 0-0Dixon 15 6 21 0-0 1 0 0-0Myers 17 1 18 0-0 3 0 0-0Stallings 13 2 15 2-6 0 2 0-0von Oelhoffen 11 4 15 1-2.5 0 0 0-0Rode. Jones 13 1 14 0-0 4 0 0-0Rog. Jones 7 1 8 0-0 1 0 0-0Shade 6 2 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Collins 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Morabito 5 1 6 0.5-0 0 0 0-0Davidson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 1-0Wheeler 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPDunn 9 0 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Tumulty 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Wheeler 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Collins 8 0 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Bieniemy 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Myers 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Rode. Jones 6 1 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Shade 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Ambrose 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Orlando 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Battaglia 4 0 4 0 1-0 0 0 0Truitt 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Rog. Jones 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Hundon 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Walker 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Hill 2 0 2 0 1-0 0 0 0Neal 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Cothran 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Langford 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Pelfrey 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Sawyer 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsPickens 2 0 2 0 0-0Scott 2 0 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0 0-0Battaglia 1 0 1 0 0-0Braham 1 0 1 0 0-0Brumfield 1 0 1 0 0-0Dunn 1 0 1 0 0-0Hearst 1 0 1 1 0-0McGee 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttAug. 31 W 24-21 Arizona 53,644Sept. 7 L 10-23 at Baltimore 52,968Sept. 21 L 20-38 at Denver 73,871Sept. 28 L 14-31 N.Y. Jets 57,209Oct. 5 L 13-21 at Jacksonville 67,128Oct. 12 L 7-30 at Tennessee 17,071Oct. 19 L 10-26 Pittsburgh 60,020Oct. 26 L 27-29 at N.Y. Giants 72,584Nov. 2 W 38-31 San Diego 53,754Nov. 9 W 28-13 at Indianapolis 58,473Nov. 16 L 3-20 at Pittsburgh 55,226Nov. 23 W 31-26 Jacksonville 55,158Nov. 30 L 42-44 at Philadelphia 66,623Dec. 4 W 41-14 Tennessee 49,086Dec. 14 W 31-24 Dallas 60,043Dec. 21 W 16-14 Baltimore 50,917

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 310 351 Rushing 104 141 Passing 171 188 Penalty 35 22 3rd Down: Made-Att. 88-214 102-227 3rd Down Pct. 41.1 44.9 4th Down: Made-Att. 10-20 11-16 4th Down Pct. 50.0 68.8POSSESSION AVG. 27:56 32:04TOTAL NET YARDS 5282 5682 Avg. Per Game 330.1 355.1 Total Plays 1002 1091 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.2NET YARDS RUSHING 1966 2223 Avg. Per Game 122.9 138.9 Total Rushes 452 514NET YARDS PASSING 3316 3459 Avg. Per Game 207.3 216.2 Sacked-Yards Lost 46-287 35-209 Gross Yards 3603 3668 Att.-Completions 504-302 542-309 Completion Pct. 59.9 57.0 Had Intercepted 9 13PUNTS-AVERAGE 81-42.9 69-44.7 Net Punting Avg. 35.9 40.3PENALTIES-YARDS 98-877 107-951FUMBLES-BALL LOST 25-13 23-10TOUCHDOWNS 46 48 Rushing 23 15 Passing 21 30 Returns 2 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 77 110 80 88 0 355Opponents 65 108 90 142 0 405

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 41-43 12-16 0 77Dillon 10 10 0 0 – – 0 60Carter 7 7 0 0 – – 0 42McGee 6 0 6 0 – – 0 *38Pickens 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Scott 5 0 5 0 – – 0 30Blake 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Bieniemy 2 1 0 1 – – 0 12Dunn 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Hundon 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Milne 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12Battaglia 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Copeland 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Bengals 46 23 21 2 41-43 12-16 0 355Opponents 48 15 30 3 45-45 24-29 0 405*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: McGee. Bengals 1-3; Opponents 0-3.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 233 1129 4.8 71t 10Carter 128 464 3.6 79t 7Blake 45 234 5.2 16 3Bieniemy 21 97 4.6 20t 1Milne 13 32 2.5 5 2Esiason 8 11 1.4 8 0Scott 1 6 6.0 6 0Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0Graham 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Pickens 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0Bengals 452 1966 4.3 79t 23Opponents 514 2223 4.3 50t 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDScott 54 797 14.8 77t 5Pickens 52 695 13.4 50t 5McGee 34 414 12.2 37 6Bieniemy 31 249 8.0 21 0Dunn 27 414 15.3 39t 2Dillon 27 259 9.6 28 0Milne 23 138 6.0 20 0Carter 21 157 7.5 35 0Hundon 16 285 17.8 61 2Battaglia 12 149 12.4 34 1Twyner 4 45 11.3 16 0Graham 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 302 3603 11.9 77t 21Opponents 309 3668 11.9 83t 30

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDSawyer 4 44 11.0 37 0Ambrose 3 56 18.7 29 0Mack 1 29 29.0 29 0Myers 1 25 25.0 25 0Shade 1 21 21.0 21 0Francis 1 7 7.0 7 0Orlando 1 3 3.0 3 0Spencer 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 13 183 14.1 37 0Opponents 9 26 2.9 18 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 81 3471 42.9 35.9 8 27 66 0Bengals 81 3471 42.9 35.9 8 27 66 0Opponents 69 3082 44.7 40.3 5 21 59 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMyers 26 19 201 7.7 18 0Bengals 26 19 201 7.7 18 0Opponents 35 10 407 11.6 85t 2

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBieniemy 34 789 23.2 102t 1Dunn 19 487 25.6 85 0Hundon 10 169 16.9 28 0Dillon 6 182 30.3 58 0Twyner 4 72 18.0 24 0Carter 1 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 74 1708 23.1 102t 1Opponents 67 1406 21.0 45 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 0-0 4-4 3-3 5-7 0-2Bengals 0-0 4-4 3-3 5-7 0-2Opponents 1-1 7-8 8-10 8-10 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (38G) (46G, 51N, 43N, 46B) (56N, 38G, 43G) (-) (-) (-) (33G) (-) (27G) (-) (25G) (20G)(-) (26G, 40G) (42G) (44G).Opponents: (-) (37G, 32G, 41G) (25G) (44G, 36N) (27N) (40N, 47G, 45G, 19G) (43G, 32G) (35G) (45G) (31N, 42G, 45G) (34G, 25G) (21G, 35G, 29G, 25G) (33G, 25G, 31G) (-) (23G) (44N).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE John CopelandNT Kimo von OelhoffenRE Dan WilkinsonLOLB James FrancisLILB Tom TumultyRILB Ricardo McDonaldROLB Gerald DixonLCB Ashley AmbroseRCB Jimmy SpencerSS Sam ShadeFS Greg Myers

OFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Kevin Sargent, Rod JonesLG Rich BrahamC Darrick BrilzRG Ken BlackmanRT Willie AndersonTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Jeff BlakeHB Ki-Jana Carter, Corey DillonFB Brian Milne

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatBlake 317 184 2125 58.0 6.70 8 2.5 7 2.2 50t 39-244 77.6Esiason 186 118 1478 63.4 7.95 13 7.0 2 1.1 77t 7-43 106.9Carter 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 – 0-0 39.6Bengals 504 302 3603 59.9 7.15 21 4.2 9 1.8 77t 46-287 88.3Opponents 542 309 3668 57.0 6.77 30 5.5 13 2.4 83t 35-209 86.2

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsShade 81 15 96 4-25 7 1 1-0Myers 67 15 82 0-0 6 0 0-0McDonald 50 14 64 1-5 3 0 0-0Ambrose 57 2 59 1-10 26 0 2-0Francis 46 11 57 3.5-9.5 6 2 1-0Tumulty 40 16 56 1-5 2 0 0-0Dixon 41 9 50 8.5-55.5 2 1 0-0Copeland 35 14 49 3-16 1 0 2-25Paul 41 7 48 0-0 6 0 1-0von Oelhoffen 32 10 42 0-0 0 0 0-0Buckner 32 7 39 0-0 0 2 0-0Spencer 36 2 38 0-0 12 0 0-0Tovar 30 6 36 0-0 1 0 0-0Wilkinson 24 10 34 5-29 2 1 0-0Sawyer 28 3 31 0-0 13 0 0-0Collins 25 5 30 3-10 0 0 1-0Wilson 22 2 24 3-23 1 1 0-0Orlando 20 4 24 1-7 4 1 0-0Granville 16 4 20 0-0 2 0 0-0Mack 14 4 18 0-0 1 0 0-0Langford 9 5 14 1-14 1 0 0-0Stallings 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Purvis 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Terry 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Lott 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPCollins 17 2 19 0 0-0 0 0 0Shade 15 2 17 1 0-0 0 0 0Dixon 15 0 15 0 0-0 0 0 0Tovar 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Truitt 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Myers 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Sawyer 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Battaglia 4 0 4 0 1-0 0 0 0Granville 3 1 4 1 0-0 0 0 0Bieniemy 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Bush 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Orlando 2 1 3 0 1-0 0 0 0Terry 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Tumulty 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0McDonald 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Curtis 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Hundon 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Jenkins 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Paul 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Wright 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Milne 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsDunn 3 0 3 0 0-0Scott 2 0 2 0 0-0Sargent 1 1 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0 0-0Bieniemy 1 0 1 0 0-0Blackman 1 0 1 0 0-0Carter 1 0 1 0 0-0Hundon 1 0 1 0 0-0Pickens 1 0 1 0 0-0Brilz 0 1 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 6 L 14-23 Tennessee 55,848Sept. 13 W 34-28 * at Detroit 66,354Sept. 20 L 6-13 Green Bay 56,346Sept. 27 L 24-31 at Baltimore 68,154Oct. 11 W 25-20 Pittsburgh 59,979Oct. 18 L 14-44 at Tennessee 33,288Oct. 25 L 10-27 at Oakland 40,089Nov. 1 L 26-33 Denver 59,974Nov. 8 L 11-24 at Jacksonville 67,040Nov. 15 L 3-24 at Minnesota 64,232Nov. 22 L 13-20 Baltimore 52,571Nov. 29 L 17-34 Jacksonville 55,432Dec. 6 L 20-33 Buffalo 54,359Dec. 13 L 26-39 at Indianapolis 55,179Dec. 20 W 25-24 at Pittsburgh 52,017Dec. 27 L 0-35 Tampa Bay 49,826*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 271 310 Rushing 92 142 Passing 148 152 Penalty 31 16 3rd Down: Made-Att. 76-224 89-200 3rd Down Pct. 33.9 44.5 4th Down: Made-Att. 11-29 4-9 4th Down Pct. 37.9 44.4POSSESSION AVG. 28:31 31:29TOTAL NET YARDS 4824 5763 Avg. Per Game 301.5 360.2 Total Plays 979 992 Avg. Per Play 4.9 5.8NET YARDS RUSHING 1639 2612 Avg. Per Game 102.4 163.3 Total Rushes 405 558NET YARDS PASSING 3185 3151 Avg. Per Game 199.1 196.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 53-360 28-199 Gross Yards 3545 3350 Att.-Completions 521-307 406-233 Completion Pct. 58.9 57.4 Had Intercepted 12 13PUNTS-AVERAGE 81-44.2 64-44.5 Net Punting Avg. 35.2 39.6PENALTIES-YARDS 69-620 127-1012FUMBLES-BALL LOST 21-10 12-7TOUCHDOWNS 31 53 Rushing 7 23 Passing 20 23 Returns 4 7

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 26 90 66 80 6 268Opponents 113 143 99 97 0 452

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 21-21 19-27 0 78Scott 7 0 7 0 - - 0 42Pickens 5 0 5 0 - - 0 *32Dillon 5 4 1 0 - - 0 30Gibson 4 0 3 1 - - 0 24Bennett 2 2 0 0 - - 0 12Battaglia 1 0 1 0 - - 0 6Hundon 1 0 1 0 - - 0 6Mack 1 0 0 1 - - 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 - - 0 6Milne 1 1 0 0 - - 0 6Sawyer 1 0 0 1 - - 0 6Shade 1 0 0 1 - - 0 6Williams 1 0 1 0 - - 0 6Justin 0 0 0 0 - - 0 *2Bengals 31 7 20 4 21-21 19-27 0 268Opponents 53 23 23 7 51-51 27-31 0 452*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Justin, Pickens. Bengals 2-9; Opponents 1-2.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 262 1130 4.3 66 4Bennett 77 243 3.2 17 2Blake 15 103 6.9 18 0Bieniemy 17 56 3.3 9 0Milne 10 41 4.1 10 1O’Donnell 13 34 2.6 10 0Scott 2 10 5.0 8 0Gibson 1 9 9.0 9 0Blair 1 4 4.0 4 0Carter 2 4 2.0 4 0Pickens 2 4 2.0 4 0Justin 1 2 2.0 2 0Costello 1 0 0.0 0 0Kresser 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bengals 405 1639 4.0 66 7Opponents 558 2612 4.7 67t 23RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDPickens 82 1023 12.5 67t 5Scott 51 817 16.0 70t 7Dillon 28 178 6.4 41 1Bieniemy 27 153 5.7 15 0Milne 26 124 4.8 18 0McGee 22 363 16.5 40 1Gibson 19 258 13.6 76t 3Hundon 10 112 11.2 17 1Battaglia 10 47 4.7 16 1Bennett 8 153 19.1 55 0Jackson 7 165 23.6 47 0Williams 6 81 13.5 19t 1Carter 6 25 4.2 8 0Bush 4 39 9.8 18 0Blair 1 7 7.0 7 0Bengals 307 3545 11.5 76t 20Opponents 233 3350 14.4 73t 23INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDShade 3 33 11.0 32 0Hawkins 3 21 7.0 12 0Ambrose 2 0 0.0 0 0Sawyer 1 58 58.0 58t 1B. Simmons 1 18 18.0 18 0Ross 1 11 11.0 11 0Copeland 1 3 3.0 3 0Randolph 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 13 144 11.1 58t 1Opponents 12 206 17.2 56 1PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BJohnson 69 3083 44.7 35.6 8 14 69 1Costello 10 495 49.5 32.7 3 0 73 1Bengals 81 3578 44.2 35.2 11 14 73 2Opponents 64 2850 44.5 39.6 4 29 72 0PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDGibson 27 19 218 8.1 65t 1Williams 2 3 16 8.0 10 0Bengals 29 22 234 8.1 65t 1Opponents 36 15 503 14.0 87t 1KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMack 45 1165 25.9 97t 1Gibson 17 372 21.9 30 0Bieniemy 5 87 17.4 22 0Bennett 3 61 20.3 21 0Battaglia 1 5 5.0 5 0Williams 1 20 20.0 20 0Bengals 72 1710 23.8 97t 1Opponents 46 1199 26.1 51 0FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 1-1 4-4 6-7 6-10 2-5Bengals 1-1 4-4 6-7 6-10 2-5Opponents 0-1 5-6 12-12 8-10 2-2FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (-) (35N, 48B) (37G, 19G) (48G) (44G, 48G) (-) (53N, 51G) (25G, 23G, 52N) (50G) (37G) (40G, 34G) (42N, 30G) (-) (41G, 26G) (33G, 37G, 43G, 53N, 46N, 21G) (40N).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Michael BankstonNT Kimo von OelhoffenRE Clyde SimmonsLOLB James FrancisLILB Brian SimmonsRILB Takeo SpikesROLB Reinard WilsonLCB Ashley AmbroseRCB Artrell HawkinsSS Sam ShadeFS Greg Myers

OFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Kevin SargentLG Rich BrahamC Darrick BrilzRG Ken Blackman, Mike GoffRT Willie AndersonTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Neil O’DonnellHB Corey DillonFB Brian Milne

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatO’Donnell 343 212 2216 61.8 6.46 15 4.4 4 1.2 76t 30-217 90.2Blake 93 51 739 54.8 7.95 3 3.2 3 3.2 67t 15-79 78.2Justin 63 34 426 54.0 6.76 1 1.6 3 4.8 41 7-60 60.7Kresser 21 10 164 47.6 7.81 1 4.8 2 9.5 37 0-0 50.6Pelfrey 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0-0 39.6Dillon 0 0 0 – – 0 – 0 – – 1-4 –Bengals 521 307 3545 58.9 6.80 20 3.8 12 2.3 76t 53-360 82.7Opponents 406 233 3350 57.4 8.25 23 5.7 13 3.2 73t 28-199 89.8

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (38G, 31G, 48G, 47N) (-) (30G, 35G) (46G) (40G, 40G) (35G, 38G, 42G) (28N, 22G, 48G, 48N) (33G, 37G) (39G) (32G) (34G, 23G) (23G, 47G) (20G, 52G, 46G, 34G) (50G) (22G) (18N).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSpikes 95 17 112 2-19 0 0 0-0B. Simmons 62 16 78 3-18 2 1 1-22Shade 60 18 78 1-8 6 0 2-55Hawkins 65 5 70 1-9 17 2 1-25Bankston 49 21 70 4.5-19.5 1 0 1-5Myers 54 15 69 0-0 4 0 1-0Wilson 46 17 63 6-39.5 1 2 0-0Bell 45 3 48 1-8 3 0 0-0von Oelhoffen 36 9 45 0-0 3 0 0-0Ambrose 36 4 40 0-0 15 0 0-0Francis 32 5 37 0-0 5 2 0-0C. Simmons 28 2 30 5-37 2 1 0-0Langford 17 7 24 0.5-5 0 0 0-0Tumulty 17 5 22 0.5-6 2 1 0-0Randolph 19 1 20 0-0 7 0 0-0Ross 12 2 14 0-0 4 0 0-0Foley 11 1 12 2-18 0 0 0-0Sawyer 9 1 10 0-0 3 0 0-0Granville 4 5 9 0-0 1 0 0-0Steele 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Thompson 3 4 7 0.5-6 0 0 0-0Purvis 4 2 6 1-6 0 0 0-0Copeland 5 0 5 0-0 1 0 0-0Moore 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Mack 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPGranville 10 2 12 1 1-0 0 0 0Bieniemy 10 0 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Myers 7 2 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Battaglia 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Shade 6 1 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Randolph 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0B. Simmons 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Foley 3 0 3 1 0-0 0 0 0Gibson 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Sprotte 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Bush 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Curtis 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Mack 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Spikes 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Bell 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Blackmon 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Costello 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Dillon 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Hawkins 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0McGee 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Milne 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Truitt 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Tumulty 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsPickens 3 0 3 0 0-0Bieniemy 2 0 2 0 0-0Dillon 2 0 2 0 0-0Bennett 1 0 1 0 0-0Brown 1 0 1 0 0-0McGee 1 0 1 0 0-0O’Donnell 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 12 L 35-36 at Tennessee 65,272Sept. 19 L 7-34 San Diego 47,660Sept. 26 L 3-27 at Carolina 61,269Oct. 3 L 10-38 St. Louis 45,481Oct. 10 W 18-17 at Cleveland 73,048Oct. 17 L 3-17 Pittsburgh 59,669Oct. 24 L 10-31 at Indianapolis 55,996Oct. 31 L 10-41 Jacksonville 49,138Nov. 7 L 20-37 at Seattle 66,303Nov. 14 L 14-24 Tennessee 46,017Nov. 21 L 31-34 Baltimore 43,279Nov. 28 W 27-20 at Pittsburgh 50,907Dec. 5 W 44-30 San Francisco 53,463Dec. 12 W 44-28 Cleveland 59,972Dec. 26 L 0-22 at Baltimore 68,036Jan. 2 L 7-24 at Jacksonville 70,532

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 293 316 Rushing 111 99 Passing 161 189 Penalty 21 28 3rd Down: Made-Att. 93-235 85-209 3rd Down Pct. 39.6 40.7 4th Down: Made-Att. 7-23 5-13 4th Down Pct. 30.4 38.5POSSESSION AVG. 29:59 30:01TOTAL NET YARDS 5277 5497 Avg. Per Game 329.8 343.6 Total Plays 1039 1011 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.4NET YARDS RUSHING 2051 1699 Avg. Per Game 128.2 106.2 Total Rushes 442 454NET YARDS PASSING 3226 3798 Avg. Per Game 201.6 237.4 Sacked-Yards Lost 49-278 35-229 Gross Yards 3504 4027 Att.-Completions 548-300 522-312 Completion Pct. 54.7 59.8 Had Intercepted 18 12PUNTS-AVERAGE 84-38.3 71-44.2 Net Punting Avg. 84-31.2 71-36.1PENALTIES-YARDS 126-1027 105-835FUMBLES-BALL LOST 34-14 27-15TOUCHDOWNS 33 53 Rushing 11 22 Passing 18 28 Returns 4 3

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 91 70 58 64 0 283Opponents 124 166 92 78 0 460

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPPelfrey 0 0 0 0 27-27 18-27 0 81Scott 7 0 7 0 – – 0 42Dillon 6 5 1 0 – – 0 36Pickens 6 0 6 0 – – 0 36Jackson 2 0 2 0 – – 0 *14Blake 2 2 0 0 – – 0 12McGee 2 0 2 0 – – 0 12Yeast 2 0 0 2 – – 0 12K. Carter 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Groce 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Heath 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Mack 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6Shaw 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Smith 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6Milne 0 0 0 0 – – 0 *2Bengals 33 11 18 4 27-27 18-27 0 283Opponents 53 22 28 3 49-50 29-32 1 460*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Jackson, Milne. Bengals 2-6; Opponents 2-3.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 263 1200 4.6 50 5Blake 63 332 5.3 16 2Basnight 62 308 5.0 46 0Smith 19 114 6.0 24 1Milne 3 30 10.0 26 0Luchey 10 30 3.0 8 0Groce 8 22 2.8 8 1Shaw 4 20 5.0 10 1K. Carter 6 15 2.5 8 1Covington 2 -4 -2.0 -2 0Yeast 2 -16 -8.0 -3 0Bengals 442 2051 4.6 50 11Opponents 454 1699 3.7 67t 22

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDScott 68 1022 15.0 76t 7Pickens 57 737 12.9 75t 6Jackson 31 369 11.9 29 2Dillon 31 290 9.4 23 1McGee 26 344 13.2 35 2Groce 25 154 6.2 14 0Basnight 16 172 10.8 47 0Battaglia 14 153 10.9 30 0Griffin 12 112 9.3 20 0Luchey 10 96 9.6 19 0K. Carter 3 24 8.0 11 0Yeast 3 20 6.7 8 0Shaw 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0Smith 1 6 6.0 6 0Hundon 1 5 5.0 5 0Bush 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 300 3504 11.7 76t 18Opponents 312 4027 12.9 73 28

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDHeath 3 72 24.0 58t 1Copeland 2 16 8.0 12 0Spikes 2 7 3.5 7 0Bell 1 5 5.0 5 0Blackmon 1 0 0.0 0 0T. Carter 1 0 0.0 0 0Hall 1 0 0.0 0 0Myers 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 12 100 8.3 58t 1Opponents 18 305 16.9 44 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BBrice 60 2475 41.3 32.1 4 12 72 2Costello 22 744 33.8 28.7 1 1 44 0Bengals 84 3219 38.3 31.2 5 13 72 2Opponents 71 3136 44.2 36.1 8 25 70 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDGriffin 23 3 195 8.5 34 0Yeast 10 6 209 20.9 86t 2Jackson 2 1 6 3.0 8 0Bengals 35 10 410 11.7 86t 2Opponents 45 13 498 11.1 84t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMack 51 1382 27.1 99t 1Griffin 15 296 19.7 42 0Luchey 8 109 13.6 24 0Jackson 6 179 29.8 46 0Yeast 3 50 16.7 22 0Dillon 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 84 2020 24.0 99t 1Opponents 57 1068 18.7 39 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Pelfrey 1-1 9-11 7-12 0-2 1-1Bengals 1-1 9-11 7-12 0-2 1-1Opponents 3-3 11-12 6-8 7-7 2-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Pelfrey: (33G, 38G) (-) (47N, 37N, 30N, 39G) (36G, 33N) (27G, 26G) (37G, 41N) (32G) (29G) (50G, 34G) (32N) (39B, 19G) (29G, 29G, 25N) (29G, 24G, 27G) (28G) (20B) (-).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE John CopelandNT Oliver GibsonRE Michael Bankston, Jevon LangfordLOLB Steve FoleyLILB Brian SimmonsRILB Takeo SpikesROLB Adrian RossLCB Rodney HeathRCB Artrell HawkinsSS Myron BellFS Cory Hall

OFFENSEWR Carl PickensLT Rod JonesLG Matt O’DwyerC Rich BrahamRG Jay Leeuwenburg, Brian DeMarcoRT Willie AndersonTE Tony McGeeWR Darnay ScottQB Jeff BlakeHB Corey DillonFB Clif Groce

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSimmons 90 21 111 3-20 5 0 1-0Spikes 82 23 105 3-14 6 4 4-0Bell 54 19 73 2-14.5 3 0 0-0Hawkins 61 7 68 0-0 16 2 1-0Bankston 39 17 56 6-30 1 0 0-0Hall 36 13 49 0-0 3 0 0-0Heath 43 3 46 0-0 18 2 1-(-4)Gibson 31 10 41 4.5-31 1 0 1-0Copeland 31 7 38 4-22.5 3 2 0-0Foley 34 3 37 3.5-28 2 1 2-0Myers 33 4 37 0-0 5 1 1-21von Oelhoffen 24 2 26 4-30 0 1 1-0Howard 25 0 25 0-0 4 0 0-0Langford 19 6 25 0-0 1 0 0-0Wilson 14 6 20 3-24 0 1 0-0Ross 15 3 18 1-7 1 1 0-0Blackmon 13 5 18 0-0 4 0 0-0Clark 13 2 15 0-0 5 0 0-0Steele 13 1 14 0-0 0 0 0-0Mack 9 2 11 0-0 1 0 0-0T. Carter 8 0 8 0-0 1 0 0-0Wright 4 4 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Curtis 6 1 7 1-8 0 0 0-0Fisher 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Purvis 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Granville 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPWright 14 1 15 0 1-0 0 0 0Curtis 7 3 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Granville 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 6 0 6 0 1-0 0 0 0Wilson 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Foley 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Griffin 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Mack 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 1 0Myers 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Simmons 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Basnight 3 1 4 1 0-0 0 0 0Brice 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Clark 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Costello 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Spikes 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Heath 2 1 3 0 1-0 0 0 0Howard 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Hundon 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0McGee 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Peterson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Bell 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Milne 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Pelfrey 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Sprotte 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsScott 3 0 3 0 0-0Anderson 2 0 2 0 0-0Dillon 2 0 2 0 0-0Braham 1 0 1 0 0-0Jackson 1 0 1 0 0-0O’Dwyer 1 0 1 0 0-0Pickens 1 0 1 0 0-0Stephens 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatBlake 389 215 2670 55.3 6.86 16 4.1 12 3.1 76t 30-168 77.6Smith 153 80 805 52.3 5.26 2 1.3 6 3.9 39 19-110 55.6Covington 5 4 23 80.0 4.60 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0-0 85.8Pickens 1 1 6 100.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 0-0 91.7Bengals 548 300 3504 54.7 6.39 18 3.3 18 3.3 76t 49-278 71.6Opponents 522 312 4027 59.8 7.71 28 5.4 12 2.3 73 35-229 92.3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME-cont’d:Opponents: (50G, 33G) (27G, 23G, 21G, 42G) (48G, 21G) (19G) (33G) (43G) (22G, 37B) (43G, 21G) (29G, 45G, 35G) (26G) (25G, 50G) (35G, 33G) (47G) (-) (24G, 48G, 19G, 30G, 19G) (34N, 27G, 28N).

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 254 307 Rushing 119 101 Passing 109 182 Penalty 26 24 3rd Down: Made-Att 77-227 102-239 3rd Down Pct. 33.9 42.7 4th Down: Made-Att 10-25 4-13 4th Down Pct. 40.0 30.8POSSESSION AVG. 27:13 32:47TOTAL NET YARDS 4260 5487 Avg. Per Game 266.3 342.9 Total Plays 1001 1068 Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.1NET YARDS RUSHING 2314 1925 Avg. Per Game 144.6 120.3 Total Rushes 495 504NET YARDS PASSING 1946 3562 Avg. Per Game 121.6 222.6 Sacked-Yards Lost 52-273 26-168 Gross Yards 2219 3730 Att.-Completions 454-207 538-318 Completion Pct. 45.6 59.1 Had Intercepted 14 9PUNTS-AVERAGE 94-40.2 80-41.7 Punting Avg. 33.1 35.5PENALTIES-YARDS 99-878 115-924FUMBLES-BALL LOST 37-21 22-12TOUCHDOWNS 21 40 Rushing 13 12 Passing 6 26 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 24 74 41 46 0 185Opponents 92 106 91 70 0 359

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPRackers 0 0 0 0 21-21 12-21 0 57Dillon 7 7 0 0 – – 0 42Warrick 7 2 4 1 – – 0 42Bennett 3 3 0 0 – – 0 18Dugans 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 – – 0 6Mitchell 1 1 0 0 – – 0 6D. Williams 1 0 0 1 – – 0 6(TEAM) 0 0 0 0 – – 1 2Bengals 21 13 6 2 21-21 12-21 1 185Opponents 40 12 26 2 39-40 26-36 1 359Two-point conversions: None. Bengals 0-0; Opponents 0-0.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 315 1435 4.6 80t 7Bennett 90 324 3.6 37t 3Smith 41 232 5.7 21 0Warrick 16 148 9.3 77t 2Mitchell 10 61 6.1 12t 1Luchey 10 54 5.4 13 0Keaton 6 24 4.0 8 0Pope 2 22 11.0 22 0Yeast 1 15 15.0 15 0Groce 3 4 1.3 5 0Rackers 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0Bengals 495 2314 4.7 80t 13Opponents 504 1925 3.8 30 12

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDWarrick 51 592 11.6 46 4McGee 26 309 11.9 39 1Yeast 24 301 12.5 27 0Farmer 19 268 14.1 38 0Bennett 19 168 8.8 25 0Dillon 18 158 8.8 31 0Dugans 14 125 8.9 17 1Battaglia 13 105 8.1 15 0Groce 11 45 4.1 14 0Luchey 7 84 12.0 20 0Bush 3 39 13.0 18 0Griffin 2 25 12.5 16 0Bengals 207 2219 10.7 46 6Opponents 318 3730 11.7 77t 26

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDT. Carter 2 40 20.0 30 0Spikes 2 12 6.0 7 0D. Williams 1 36 36.0 36t 1Hall 1 12 12.0 12 0C. Carter 1 6 6.0 6 0Foley 1 1 1.0 1 0Bean 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 9 107 11.9 36t 1Opponents 14 138 9.9 39 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BPope 94 3775 40.2 33.1 14 18 57 0Bengals 94 3775 40.2 33.1 14 18 57 0Opponents 80 3338 41.7 35.5 7 30 70 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDYeast 34 14 225 6.6 27 0Warrick 7 1 123 17.6 82t 1Griffin 1 0 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 42 15 357 8.5 82t 1Opponents 40 17 387 9.7 39 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDMack 50 1036 20.7 50 0Griffin 8 129 16.1 29 0Yeast 7 106 15.1 29 0Keaton 6 100 16.7 25 0Bush 3 18 6.0 8 0Luchey 2 12 6.0 12 0Heath 1 22 22.0 22 0Battaglia 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 77 1423 18.5 50 0Opponents 42 898 21.4 37 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Rackers 0-0 5-5 5-9 2-7 0-0Bengals 0-0 5-5 5-9 2-7 0-0Opponents 3-3 5-6 12-16 6-10 0-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Rackers: (42B) (44N, 47N) (-) (23G, 38G, 34G) (35B, 46N) (-) (24G) (39G) (-) (22G, 37G) (28G, 30N, 45G) (-) (36N, 45N, 32G) (45G) (27G) (31N).Opponents: (30G) (30G, 33N, 19G) (30G, 37G, 19G) (40G) (22G, 41G, 33N, 34G) (36G, 28G) (48N, 48N) (18G) (38G, 32G) (39N, 44N, 43G, 35G, 42G, 51N) (38G, 21G, 22G) (44G, 28G) (31N) (-) (28N) (32G, 45G, 41N, 33G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Vaughn Booker, Michael BankstonLDT Oliver GibsonRDT John CopelandRE Michael Bankston, John CopelandLLB Steve FoleyMLB Armegis SpearmanRLB Takeo SpikesLCB Tom CarterRCB Rodney Heath Artrell HawkinsSS Chris Carter, Cory HallFS Darryl Williams

OFFENSEWR Craig YeastLT Rod JonesLG Matt O’Dwyer, Scott RehbergC Rich Braham, Brock GutierrezRG Mike GoffRT Willie AndersonTE Tony McGeeWR Peter WarrickQB Akili Smith, Scott MitchellHB Corey DillonFB Clif Groce, M. Battaglia (TE), Nick Luchey

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSpikes 109 19 128 2-16 4 0 3-0D. Williams 80 21 101 0-0 5 3 0-0Spearman 46 24 70 1-12 4 0 0-0Bankston 50 14 64 0-0 2 0 0-0C. Carter 49 11 60 1-9 2 2 1-0Gibson 42 10 52 4-17 1 0 0-0Hawkins 43 4 47 0-0 9 1 1-12Heath 40 4 44 0-0 12 0 1-0T. Carter 36 7 43 0-0 11 0 0-0Foley 34 9 43 4-16 8 2 1-0Hall 36 5 41 4-32 2 0 0-0Copeland 32 7 39 1-8 1 0 1-4Ross 31 2 33 1-6 3 0 0-0Langford 19 3 22 0-0 2 0 0-0Bean 17 2 19 0-0 6 0 0-0Mack 12 6 18 0-0 2 0 0-0Booker 13 4 17 0-0 1 0 0-0Steele 13 4 17 2-17 0 0 0-0Roman 15 1 16 0-0 2 1 0-0Wilson 9 6 15 3-16 1 2 1-3Barndt 7 5 12 0-0 0 1 1-0Curtis 8 2 10 2-9 0 2 0-0Simmons 7 2 9 1-10 0 1 0-0Granville 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPHawkins 9 3 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Griffin 7 2 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Granville 6 2 8 0 1-0 0 0 0Bennett 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Bean 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Curtis 6 0 6 0 1-0 0 0 0C. Carter 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Heath 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Mack 4 1 5 1 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilson 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Spearman 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Bush 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Rackers 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Armour 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Battaglia 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Roman 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Pope 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsWarrick 5 0 5 0 0-0Dillon 2 0 2 0 0-0J. Jackson 2 0 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0 0-0Battaglia 1 0 1 0 0-0Bennett 1 0 1 0 0-0Bush 1 0 1 0 0-0Goff 1 0 1 0 0-0Griffin 1 0 1 0 0-0Gutierrez 1 0 1 0 0-0Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0O’Dwyer 1 0 1 0 0-0Stephens 1 0 1 0 0-0Yeast 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatSmith 267 118 1253 44.2 4.69 3 1.1 6 2.2 46 36-191 52.8Mitchell 187 89 966 47.6 5.17 3 1.6 8 4.3 38 16-82 50.8Bengals 454 207 2219 45.6 4.89 6 1.3 14 3.1 46 52-273 52.0Opponents 538 318 3730 59.1 6.93 26 4.8 9 1.7 77t 26-168 89.4

Head Coaches: Bruce Coslet (0-3),Dick LeBeau (4-9)

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 9 W 23-17 New England 51,521Sept. 23 W 21-10 Baltimore 51,121Sept. 30 L 14-28 at San Diego 56,048Oct. 7 L 7-16 at Pittsburgh 62,335Oct. 14 W 24-14 Cleveland 64,217Oct. 21 L 0-24 Chicago 63,408Oct. 28 W 31-27 at Detroit 69,343Nov. 11 L 13-30 at Jacksonville 57,161Nov. 18 L 7-20 Tennessee 63,865Nov. 25 L 0-18 at Cleveland 72,918Dec. 2 L 13-16 * Tampa Bay 52,135Dec. 9 L 10-14 Jacksonville 44,920Dec. 16 L 14-15 at N.Y. Jets 77,745Dec. 23 L 0-16 at Baltimore 68,987Dec. 30 W 26-23 * Pittsburgh 63,751Jan. 6 W 23-21 at Tennessee 68,798*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 294 281 Rushing 96 86 Passing 176 173 Penalty 22 22 3rd Down: Made-Att 93-243 86-225 3rd Down Pct. 38.3 38.2 4th Down: Made-Att 6-23 5-13 4th Down Pct. 26.1 38.5POSSESSION AVG. 29:16 30:44TOTAL NET YARDS 4800 4832 Avg. Per Game 300.0 302.0 Total Plays 1071 1013 Avg. Per Play 4.5 4.8NET YARDS RUSHING 1712 1675 Avg. Per Game 107.0 104.7 Total Rushes 441 453NET YARDS PASSING 3088 3157 Avg. Per Game 193.0 197.3 Sacked-Yards Lost 28-203 48-320 Gross Yards 3291 3477 Att.-Completions 602-322 512-311 Completion Pct. 53.5 60.7 Had Intercepted 26 13PUNTS-AVERAGE 86-39.6 86-41.2 Net Punting Avg. 33.6 34.8PENALTIES-YARDS 103-870 101-837FUMBLES-BALL LOST 28-11 33-15TOUCHDOWNS 25 35 Rushing 11 10 Passing 12 23 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 27 75 56 65 3 226Opponents 67 83 79 77 3 309

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPDillon 13 10 3 0 — — 0 78Rackers 0 0 0 0 23-24 17-28 0 74Dugans 2 0 2 0 — — 0 *14Scott 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Farmer 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Ochocinco 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Kitna 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6McGee 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Neal 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Simmons 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Spikes 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Warrick 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Bengals 25 11 12 2 23-24 17-28 0 226Opponents 35 10 23 2 29-31 22-30 1 309*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Dugans. Bengals1-1; Opponents 1-4.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 340 1315 3.9 96t 10Bennett 50 232 4.6 36 0Kitna 27 73 2.7 20 1Keaton 5 48 9.6 21 0A. Smith 6 20 3.3 6 0Warrick 8 14 1.8 13 0Neal 5 10 2.0 4 0Bengals 441 1712 3.9 96t 11Opponents 453 1675 3.7 48 10

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDWarrick 70 667 9.5 33 1Scott 57 819 14.4 49 2Dillon 34 228 6.7 17 3Ochocinco 28 329 11.8 28 1Dugans 28 251 9.0 31 2Houshmandzadeh 21 228 10.9 23 0Bennett 20 150 7.5 15 0Neal 19 101 5.3 12 1Farmer 15 228 15.2 27 1McGee 14 148 10.6 25t 1Battaglia 13 118 9.1 17 0McMullen 2 15 7.5 11 0Keaton 1 9 9.0 9 0Bengals 322 3291 10.2 49 12Opponents 311 3477 11.2 47 23

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDKaesviharn 3 41 13.7 29 0Hawkins 3 26 8.7 22 0J. Smith 2 28 14.0 21 0Spikes 1 66 66.0 66t 1D. Williams 1 16 16.0 16 0C. Carter 1 10 10.0 10 0Simmons 1 5 5.0 5 0Roman 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 13 192 14.8 66t 1Opponents 26 392 15.1 64 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHarris 84 3372 40.1 33.9 6 21 57 1Rackers 1 32 32.0 12.0 1 0 32 0Bengals 86 3404 39.6 33.6 7 21 57 1Opponents 86 3541 41.2 34.8 13 29 76 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDWarrick 18 10 116 6.4 31 0Houshmandzadeh 12 5 163 13.6 86 0Farmer 1 1 11 11.0 11 0Bengals 31 16 290 9.4 86 0Opponents 47 17 374 8.0 24 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDKeaton 42 891 21.2 64 0Houshmandzadeh 10 185 18.5 23 0Bennett 4 60 15.0 19 0Ru. Johnson 4 79 19.8 25 0Gutierrez 2 15 7.5 8 0Bengals 62 1230 19.8 64 0Opponents 46 1157 25.2 101t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Rackers 0-0 4-6 8-11 4-9 1-2Bengals 0-0 4-6 8-11 4-9 1-2Opponents 0-0 8-8 6-9 7-11 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Rackers: (36G, 47G, 33G) (43N, 39N, 45N) (-) (51N) (27G, 22N, 42G, 21G) (39N) (47N, 39G) (26G, 52G) (-) (43N, 47N) (23G, 41G) (47G) (-) (-) (32N, 28N, 34G, 31G) (30G, 33G, 34G).Opponents: (39G)(38G) (38N) (26G, 42G, 48G) (-) (48G, 43N) (51G, 24G) (-) (41G, 37G) (23G, 27G, 23G, 33G) (43N, 38G, 48G, 51N, 21G) (44N) (40N, 24G, 34N) (43G, 29G, 33N, 43G) (38G) (-).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Vaughn BookerLDT Oliver GibsonRDT Tony WilliamsRE Justin SmithLLB Steve FoleyMLB Brian SimmonsRLB Takeo SpikesLCB Mark RomanRCB Artrell HawkinsSS JoJuan ArmourFS Cory Hall

OFFENSEWR Darnay ScottLT Richmond WebbLG Matt O’DwyerC Rich BrahamRG Mike GoffRT Willie AndersonTE Tony McGeeWR Peter WarrickQB Jon KitnaHB Corey DillonFB Lorenzo Neal

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSpikes 80 29 109 6-58 5 1 0-0Simmons 51 32 83 6.5-41 5 2 0-0Hawkins 49 10 59 0-0 6 2 1-0Gibson 45 10 55 3-16 3 0 1-0J. Smith 41 13 54 8.5-76 5 0 0-0Roman 44 7 51 2-10 7 0 1-(-1)C. Carter 34 15 49 0-0 6 0 1-12Armour 36 11 47 0-0 3 0 0-0Hall 31 16 47 0-0 3 0 1-73Bean 39 3 42 0-0 5 1 0-0Booker 34 6 40 1.5-8 2 1 0-0Foley 25 14 39 0-0 0 2 0-0T. Williams 15 23 38 5-25 1 0 2-0Wilson 26 11 37 9-47.5 3 1 2-0Kaesviharn 22 3 25 0-0 6 0 0-0D. Williams 19 6 25 3.5-22 2 1 1-0Whittington 17 4 21 0-0 1 0 0-0Heath 16 3 19 0-0 4 1 1-0Curtis 11 8 19 0-0 1 0 0-0Steele 5 5 10 1-4.5 1 1 1-0Ross 4 5 9 1-6 0 0 0-0T. Carter 7 0 7 0-0 3 0 0-0Jennings 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Langford 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Monds 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) – – – 1-6 – – –

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPDugans 14 3 17 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 11 2 13 0 0-0 0 0 0C. Carter 8 2 10 0 1-0 0 0 0Curtis 4 6 10 1 1-3 0 0 0Armour 3 5 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Kaesviharn 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Jennings 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Bean 3 3 6 0 1-10 0 0 0Bennett 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0D. Williams 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilson 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Ri. Johnson 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Neal 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Chevrier 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Foley 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Heath 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Rackers 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Simmons 1 0 1 0 #0-56 0 0 0Warrick 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0#Lateral

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsDillon 4 0 4 0 0-0Ochocinco 4 0 4 0 0-0Scott 4 0 4 0 0-0Braham 3 0 3 0 0-0Dugans 2 0 2 0 0-0Goff 2 0 2 0 0-0Kitna 2 0 2 0 0-0Warrick 2 0 2 0 0-0Webb 2 0 2 0 0-0Bennett 1 1 2 0 0-0Battaglia 1 0 1 0 0-0Bean 1 0 1 0 0-0Farmer 1 0 1 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 1 0 1 0 0-0O’Dwyer 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2001 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatKitna 581 313 3216 53.9 5.54 12 2.1 22 3.8 49 25-185 61.1Mitchell 12 4 38 33.3 3.17 0 0.0 3 25.0 16 2-15 3.5A. Smith 8 5 37 62.5 4.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 1-3 73.4Dillon 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 100.0 – 0-0 0.0Bengals 602 322 3291 53.5 5.47 12 2.0 26 4.3 49 28-203 58.1Opponents 512 311 3477 60.7 6.79 23 4.5 13 2.5 47 48-320 85.4

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 315 315 Rushing 105 104 Passing 186 182 Penalty 24 29 3rd Down: Made-Att 87-223 83-199 3rd Down Pct. 39.0 41.7 4th Down: Made-Att 11-30 7-14 4th Down Pct. 36.7 50.0POSSESSION AVG. 28:55 31:05TOTAL NET YARDS 5206 5265 Avg. Per Game 325.4 329.1 Total Plays 1054 976 Avg. Per Play 4.9 5.4NET YARDS RUSHING 1730 2003 Avg. Per Game 108.1 125.2 Total Rushes 426 498NET YARDS PASSING 3476 3262 Avg. Per Game 217.3 203.9 Sacked-Yards Lost 37-256 24-153 Gross Yards 3732 3415 Att.-Completions 591-350 454-287 Completion Pct. 59.2 63.2 Had Intercepted 22 9PUNTS-AVERAGE 73-38.2 65-41.8 Net Punting Avg. 28.7 37.9PENALTIES-YARDS 99-884 101-867FUMBLES-BALL LOST 26-13 21-11TOUCHDOWNS 34 55 Rushing 13 16 Passing 17 30 Returns 4 9

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 61 91 50 77 0 279Opponents 110 157 95 94 0 456

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPRackers 0 0 0 0 30-32 15-18 0 75Dillon 7 7 0 0 — — 0 42Warrick 6 0 6 0 — — 0 36Ochocinco 5 0 5 0 — — 0 30Kitna 4 4 0 0 — — 0 24Luchey 2 2 0 0 — — 0 12Schobel 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Westbrook 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Bennett 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Hawkins 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Houshmandzadeh 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Neal 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Simmons 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Spikes 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Bengals 34 13 17 4 30-32 15-18 0 279Opponents 55 16 30 9 51-52 23-31 1 456Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-2; Opponents 2-3.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDDillon 314 1311 4.2 67t 7Bennett 33 155 4.7 29 0Ru. Johnson 17 67 3.9 13 0Luchey 12 59 4.9 10 2Kitna 24 57 2.4 12t 4Neal 9 31 3.4 9 0Frerotte 4 22 5.5 9 0Warrick 8 22 2.8 11 0A. Smith 4 5 1.3 3 0Westbrook 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 426 1730 4.1 67t 13Opponents 498 2003 4.0 41t 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOchocinco 69 1166 16.9 72t 5Warrick 53 606 11.4 37t 6Dugans 47 421 9.0 31 0Dillon 43 298 6.9 19 0Houshmandzadeh 41 492 12.0 31 1Schobel 27 212 7.9 20t 2Neal 21 133 6.3 15 1Bennett 18 109 6.1 15 0Farmer 9 115 12.8 51 0Westbrook 8 94 11.8 26t 2Luchey 7 46 6.6 15 0Ru. Johnson 6 34 5.7 14 0Stewart 1 6 6.0 6 0Bengals 350 3732 10.7 72t 17Opponents 287 3415 11.9 69 30

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDHawkins 2 102 51.0 102t 1Kaesviharn 2 17 8.5 17 0Simmons 1 51 51.0 51t 1Gibson 1 6 6.0 6 0Burris 1 5 5.0 5 0Thompson 1 4 4.0 4 0Hall 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 9 187 20.8 102t 2Opponents 22 428 19.5 98t 3

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHarris 65 2608 40.1 31.4 4 11 57 1Dorsch 5 162 32.4 1.8 0 0 46 0Rackers 2 17 8.5 6.5 0 1 19 0Bengals 73 2787 38.2 28.7 4 12 57 1Opponents 65 2714 41.8 37.9 6 24 64 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDHoushmandzadeh 24 4 117 4.9 34 0Warrick 4 0 14 3.5 10 0Burris 0 1 0 — — 0Farmer 0 4 0 — — 0Bengals 28 9 131 4.7 34 0Opponents 41 8 611 14.9 95t 3

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBennett 49 1231 25.1 94t 1Houshmandzadeh 13 288 22.2 44 0Ru. Johnson 13 277 21.3 42 0Neal 5 52 10.4 17 0Luchey 3 40 13.3 17 0Dugans 1 6 6.0 6 0Gutierrez 1 11 11.0 11 0Bengals 85 1905 22.4 94t 1Opponents 57 1191 20.9 99t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Rackers 2-2 5-5 3-3 3-5 2-3Bengals 2-2 5-5 3-3 3-5 2-3Opponents 0-0 7-8 8-11 7-9 1-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Rackers: (21G, 54G) (-) (24G) (45N) (-) (46N) (44G) (25G) (43G, 35G) (37G, 31G) (-) (40G) (52N, 24G) (51G, 18G, 25G) (-) (19G).Opponents: (28G, 27G) (52G, 45G) (44G, 26G, 34G) (-) (-) (34G, 32N, 30G) (33G, 28G, 46G) (23G, 46B, 53N) (33G) (24N, 27G, 40G) (33G, 51N, 43G, 45G) (49N, 38N) (-) (-) (38G, 33N, 43G) (32G, 25G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Bernard WhittingtonLDT Oliver Gibson, Glen SteeleRDT Tony WilliamsRE Justin SmithLLB Canute CurtisMLB Brian SimmonsRLB Takeo SpikesLCB Jeff BurrisRCB Artrell HawkinsSS JoJuan Armour, Marquand ManuelFS Cory Hall

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi JonesLG Matt O’DwyerC Rich BrahamRG Mike GoffRT Willie AndersonTE Matt SchobelWR Peter WarrickQB Jon KitnaHB Corey DillonFB Lorenzo Neal

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSpikes 81 32 113 1.5-12 1 1 4-45Simmons 65 21 86 3-12 7 0 0-0Hawkins 69 7 76 2-12 6 1 2-19Burris 50 12 62 0-0 11 2 1-32J. Smith 48 13 61 6.5-56 3 2 0-0Hall 43 15 58 2-6 1 1 0-0Amour 32 20 52 0-0 2 1 0-0Kaesviharn 43 7 50 0-0 10 1 0-0Curtis 38 8 46 0-0 0 0 0-0Williams 30 12 42 5-34 0 0 0-0Whittington 22 14 36 1-3 0 0 2-0Manuel 26 8 34 0-0 2 1 0-0Roman 23 7 30 0-0 1 1 0-0Gibson 19 10 29 0-0 2 0 0-0Steele 15 13 28 0-0 1 0 0-0Ross 17 3 20 0-0 1 0 0-0Wilson 11 2 13 0-0 2 0 0-0Thompson 10 0 10 0-0 1 0 0-0Booker 5 2 7 0-0 1 0 0-0Myles 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Perry 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 1-15Jennings 1 2 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Ogbogu 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) — — — 3-18 — — —

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPDugans 12 3 15 0 0-0 0 0 0Bennett 10 0 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Armour 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 1 0Manuel 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Jennings 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Ri. Johnson 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Myles 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Curtis 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Rackers 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Edmonds 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Neal 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Thompson 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Burris 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Kaesviharn 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Spearman 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Brewer 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Houshmandzadeh 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Luchey 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Roman 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Warrick 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsO’Dwyer 4 0 4 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 3 0 3 1 0-0Warrick 3 0 3 0 1-0Ochocinco 2 0 2 0 0-0Neal 2 0 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0 0-0Dillon 1 0 1 0 0-0Dugans 1 0 1 0 0-0Farmer 1 0 1 0 0-0Frerotte 1 0 1 0 0-0Gutierrez 1 0 1 0 0-0Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0Kitna 1 0 1 0 0-0Schobel 1 0 1 0 0-0Webb 1 0 1 0 0-0Westbrook 1 0 1 0 0-0*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2002 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatKitna 473 294 3178 62.2 6.72 16 3.4 16 3.4 72t 24-159 79.1Frerotte 85 44 437 51.8 5.14 1 1.2 5 5.9 51 10-74 46.1A. Smith 33 12 117 36.4 3.55 0 0.0 1 3.0 24 3-23 34.5Bengals 591 350 3732 59.2 6.31 17 2.9 22 3.7 72t 37-256 71.8Opponents 454 287 3415 63.2 7.52 30 6.6 9 2.0 69 24-153 99.9

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 7 L 10-30 Denver 63,820Sept. 14 L 20-23 at Oakland 50,135Sept. 21 L 10-17 Pittsburgh 64,596Sept. 28 W 21-14 at Cleveland 73,428Oct. 5 L 16-22 * at Buffalo 72,615Oct. 19 W 34-26 Baltimore 53,553Oct. 26 W 27-24 Seattle 52,131Nov. 2 L 14-17 at Arizona 23,531Nov. 9 W 34-27 Houston 50,437Nov. 16 W 24-19 Kansas City 64,923Nov. 23 W 34-27 at San Diego 52,069Nov. 30 W 24-20 at Pittsburgh 58,797Dec. 7 L 13-31 at Baltimore 69,468Dec. 14 W 41-38 San Francisco 64,666Dec. 21 L 10-27 at St. Louis 66,061Dec. 28 L 14-22 Cleveland 65,362*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 313 320 Rushing 101 119 Passing 181 177 Penalty 31 24 3rd Down: Made-Att 102-228 85-206 3rd Down Pct. 44.7 41.3 4th Down: Made-Att 5-11 9-14 4th Down Pct. 45.5 64.3POSSESSION AVG. 30:52 29:08TOTAL NET YARDS 5329 5620 Avg. Per Game 333.1 351.3 Total Plays 1038 999 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 1987 2218 Avg. Per Game 124.2 138.6 Total Rushes 481 461NET YARDS PASSING 3342 3402 Avg. Per Game 208.9 212.6 Sacked-Yards Lost 37-249 30-196 Gross Yards 3591 3598 Att.-Completions 520-324 508-297 Completion Pct. 62.3 58.5 Had Intercepted 15 14PUNTS-AVERAGE 77-39.5 67-42.5 Net Punting Avg. 32.2 35.1PENALTIES-YARDS 107-846 108-921FUMBLES-BALL LOST 16-7 26-10TOUCHDOWNS 40 43 Rushing 12 18 Passing 26 23 Returns 2 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 83 115 49 99 0 346Opponents 71 117 74 116 6 384

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 40-40 22-25 0 106Ochocinco 10 0 10 0 — — 0 60Ru. Johnson 9 9 0 0 — — 0 54Warrick 8 0 7 1 — — 0 48Washington 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Dillon 2 2 0 0 — — 0 12J. Johnson 2 1 1 0 — — 0 12Schobel 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Bennett 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Hardy 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Kelly 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Bengals 40 12 26 2 40-40 22-25 0 346Opponents 43 18 23 2 38-38 28-33 0 384Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-0; Opponents 2-4.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDRu. Johnson 215 957 4.5 54 9Dillon 138 541 3.9 39 2Bennett 56 173 3.1 19 0Warrick 18 157 8.7 50 0Kitna 38 113 3.0 15 0J. Johnson 15 41 2.7 12 1Washington 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 481 1987 4.1 54 12Opponents 461 2218 4.8 78t 18

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOchocinco 90 1355 15.1 82t 10Warrick 79 819 10.4 77t 7Bennett 25 176 7.0 16 1Schobel 24 332 13.8 45t 2Washington 22 299 13.6 51t 4Stewart 21 212 10.1 21 0Ru. Johnson 21 146 7.0 17 0J. Johnson 15 82 5.5 16 1Kelly 13 81 6.2 13 1Dillon 11 71 6.5 14 0Walter 3 18 6.0 9 0Bengals 324 3591 11.1 82t 26Opponents 297 3598 12.1 73t 23

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJames 4 56 14.0 31 0Burris 2 17 8.5 17 0Simmons 2 14 7.0 13 0Beckett 2 11 5.5 11 0Kaesviharn 1 10 10.0 10 0Hawkins 1 8 8.0 8 0Roberts 1 6 6.0 6 0Roman 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 14 123 8.8 31 0Opponents 15 225 15.0 83t 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BRichardson 49 1961 40.0 33.5 5 9 58 0Harris 28 1084 38.7 30.0 3 5 53 0Bengals 77 3045 39.5 32.2 8 14 58 0Opponents 67 2845 42.5 35.1 8 21 72 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDWarrick 25 8 273 10.9 68t 1Burris 5 0 58 11.6 34 0Bengals 30 8 331 11.0 68t 1Opponents 47 7 403 8.6 37 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDBennett 53 1146 21.6 46 0Roberts 7 128 18.3 23 0Watson 7 113 16.1 27 0Ru. Johnson 2 23 11.5 15 0Powell 2 33 16.5 20 0J. Johnson 1 16 16.0 16 0Steele 1 2 2.0 2 0Stewart 1 13 13.0 13 0Bengals 74 1474 19.9 46 0Opponents 71 1470 20.7 45 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 5-5 10-10 7-8 0-2Bengals 0-0 5-5 10-10 7-8 0-2Opponents 1-1 11-12 9-11 5-7 2-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (26G) (31G, 22G) (44G) (-) (39G, 37G, 54N, 30G) (44G, 37G) (30G, 25G) (-) (40G, 40G) (27G, 48N) (37G, 47G) (44G) (25G, 38G) (34G, 30G) (48G) (52N).Opponents: (51G, 27G, 39G) (40G, 26G, 39G) (24N, 33G) (35N) (27G, 38G, 29G) (25G) (27G, 49B) (31G, 34N) (45G, 33G) (37G, 39G, 44N) (48G, 26G) (23G, 39G) (22G) (23G) (26G, 50G) (42G, 42G, 18G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Duane ClemonsLDT John ThorntonRDT Tony WilliamsRE Justin SmithSLB Adrian RossMLB Kevin HardyWLB Brian SimmonsLCB Jeff Burris, Artrell HawkinsRCB Tory JamesSS Rogers Beckett, Kevin KaesviharnFS Mark Roman

OFFENSEWR Peter WarrickLT Levi JonesLG Eric SteinbachC Rich BrahamRG Mike GoffRT Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR Chad OchocincoQB Jon KitnaHB Corey DillonFB Jeremi Johnson

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSimmons 72 31 103 1.5-9 6 2 4-13Hardy 59 33 92 1.5-11 4 1 1-10Roman 55 19 74 0.5-5 7 1 0-0Beckett 50 17 67 3-24 5 1 0-0James 57 6 63 1-1 18 0 0-0Smith 41 19 60 5-16.5 3 1 0-0Hawkins 50 5 55 0-0 6 1 0-0Ross 33 21 54 0-0 0 2 0-0Kaesviharn 42 9 51 1-8 4 0 0-0Clemons 35 7 42 6-46 4 1 1-0Williams 28 10 38 2-9 0 1 1-(-1)Burris 33 3 36 0-0 6 1 0-0Thornton 19 12 31 6-42 3 1 2-2Gibson 17 7 24 0.5-3.5 3 0 0-0Steele 17 5 22 0.5-5.5 0 0 0-0Powell 10 10 20 0.5-2.5 1 1 1-0Roberts 13 3 16 1-13 1 1 0-0Manuel 9 2 11 0-0 1 0 0-0Levels 5 5 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Ri. Johnson 2 6 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Myles 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPBeckett 12 4 16 1 0-0 0 0 0Myles 12 4 16 0 0-0 0 0 0Ri. Johnson 11 2 13 0 0-0 0 0 0Kaesviharn 10 3 13 0 0-0 0 0 0Abdullah 8 2 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Bennett 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Walter 3 3 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Levels 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Manuel 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0James 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Roberts 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Watson 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Burris 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Edmonds 2 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Ross 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Stewart 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Hawkins 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Chamberlin 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Thornton 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsWarrick 4 0 4 0 0-0Bennett 2 0 2 0 0-0Jones 2 0 2 0 0-0Schobel 2 0 2 0 0-0Goff 1 0 1 0 0-0Ochocinco 1 0 1 0 0-0Ru. Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0Kitna 1 0 1 0 0-0Rehberg 1 0 1 0 0-0Steinbach 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2003 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatKitna 520 324 3591 62.3 6.91 26 5.0 15 2.9 82t 37-249 87.4Bengals 520 324 3591 62.3 6.91 26 5.0 15 2.9 82t 37-249 87.4Opponents 508 297 3598 58.5 7.08 23 4.5 14 2.8 73t 30-196 83.9

Head Coach: Marvin Lewis

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 286 303 Rushing 93 123 Passing 172 158 Penalty 21 22 3rd Down: Made-Att 88-219 80-218 3rd Down Pct. 40.2 36.7 4th Down: Made-Att 6-12 5-15 4th Down Pct. 50.0 33.3POSSESSION AVG. 29:20 30:40TOTAL NET YARDS 5140 5365 Avg. Per Game 321.3 335.3 Total Plays 1004 1031 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.2NET YARDS RUSHING 1839 2062 Avg. Per Game 114.9 128.9 Total Rushes 437 474NET YARDS PASSING 3301 3303 Avg. Per Game 206.3 206.4 Sacked-Yards Lost 31-219 37-257 Gross Yards 3520 3560 Att.-Completions 536-324 520-313 Completion Pct. 60.4 60.2 Had Intercepted 22 20PUNTS-AVERAGE 84-41.7 79-41.9 Net Punting Avg. 35.5 35.7PENALTIES-YARDS 103-810 106-887FUMBLES-BALL LOST 17-10 40-16TOUCHDOWNS 42 41 Rushing 14 11 Passing 23 23 Returns 5 7

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 69 108 96 101 0 374Opponents 75 117 82 98 0 372

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 41-41 27-31 0 122R. Johnson 12 12 0 0 — — 0 72Ochocinco 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Houshmandzadeh 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Schobel 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Washington 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18Geathers 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6J. Johnson 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Kaesviharn 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Larson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6O’Neal 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Palmer 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Simmons 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Stewart 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Watson 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6M. Williams 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Bengals 42 14 23 5 41-41 27-31 0 374Opponents 41 11 23 7 40-40 28-31 1 372Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-1; Opponents 0-1.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDR. Johnson 361 1454 4.0 52 12Watson 26 161 6.2 25 0Houshmandzadeh 6 51 8.5 16 0Palmer 18 47 2.6 14 1Kitna 10 42 4.2 15 0Ochocinco 4 39 9.8 18 0Russell 3 15 5.0 13 0Warrick 2 14 7.0 8 0Larson 1 11 11.0 11t 1J. Johnson 3 5 1.7 4 0Perry 2 1 0.5 1 0Washington 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Bengals 437 1839 4.2 52 14Opponents 474 2062 4.4 75t 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOchocinco 95 1274 13.4 53t 9Houshmandzadeh 73 978 13.4 62 4Washington 31 378 12.2 28 3Watson 25 171 6.8 21 1Schobel 21 201 9.6 76t 4J. Johnson 16 53 3.3 9 1Kelly 15 85 5.7 14 0R. Johnson 15 84 5.6 30 0Warrick 11 127 11.5 30 0Stewart 10 48 4.8 9 1Walter 8 67 8.4 18 0Perry 3 33 11.0 13 0Russell 1 21 21.0 21 0Bengals 324 3520 10.9 76t 23Opponents 313 3560 11.4 99t 23

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJames 8 66 8.3 23 0O’Neal 4 60 15.0 31t 1M. Williams 3 51 17.0 51t 1Simmons 2 61 30.5 50t 1Geathers 1 36 36.0 36t 1Herring 1 0 0.0 0 0Powell 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 20 272 13.6 51t 4Opponents 22 446 20.3 62t 4

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 83 3499 42.2 35.5 7 21 66 1Bengals 84 3499 41.7 35.5 7 21 66 1Opponents 79 3309 41.9 35.7 8 23 69 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDRatliff 17 5 207 12.2 49 0Houshmandzadeh 11 7 88 8.0 28 0O’Neal 7 6 33 4.7 17 0Bengals 35 18 328 9.4 49 0Opponents 51 10 378 7.4 63 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDRussell 39 872 22.4 40 0Watson 13 240 18.5 32 0Houshmandzadeh 10 227 22.7 32 0Stewart 3 20 6.7 10 0Kelly 1 14 14.0 14 0Lan. Moore 1 15 15.0 15 0O’Neal 1 15 15.0 15 0Bengals 68 1403 20.6 40 0Opponents 80 1573 19.7 41 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 7-7 10-12 7-8 3-4Bengals 0-0 7-7 10-12 7-8 3-4Opponents 0-0 13-13 8-8 7-10 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (22G) (38N, 48G, 36G, 39G) (29G, 47G, 26G) (34G) (32G, 44N) (53G, 34G, 35G) (28G, 50G) (35G, 47G, 45G, 30G)(41G) (-) (21G, 32G, 36G) (53N, 41G, 24G) (-) (24G) (42G) (37N, 50G).Opponents: (21G) (43G, 47G) (21G) (-) (23G, 33G) (49N, 29G) (23G, 45G) (24G) (47N, 33G) (32G) (23G, 29G) (20G, 22G, 38G, 45G) (-) (23G, 39G, 21G, 33G) (31G, 36G, 44G, 41G, 28G) (45N, 46G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Duane ClemonsLDT John ThorntonRDT Tony Williams, Langston MooreRE Justin SmithSLB Kevin HardyMLB Landon JohnsonWLB Brian SimmonsLCB Deltha O’NealRCB Tory JamesSS Kim Herring, Kevin Kaesviharn, Rogers BeckettFS Madieu Williams

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi JonesLG Eric SteinbachC Rich Braham, Jerry FontenotRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Carson PalmerHB Rudi JohnsonFB Jeremi Johnson, Tony Stewart (TE)

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsSimmons 76 31 107 1-9 4 3 1-18 M. Williams 76 15 91 2-19 11 0 2-(-3)L. Johnson 57 27 84 2-14 2 2 1-0J. Smith 42 29 71 8-70.5 2 2 2-0 Hardy 42 27 69 4-18 4 0 0-0 James 58 5 63 0-0 13 2 1-0 Herring 49 13 62 0-0 6 1 0-0 Kaesviharn 44 14 58 0-0 8 0 1-3Thornton 37 20 57 3-16 4 0 0-0 Clemons 32 18 50 6.5-41.5 1 2 0-0 O’Neal 35 5 40 1-8 15 1 0-0 Ratliff 27 8 35 0-0 5 0 1-0 Lan. Moore 22 9 31 1-7 0 1 0-0Miller 17 11 28 0-0 0 0 1-0 Powell 16 6 22 2-14 1 1 0-0 Webster 16 5 21 1-8 2 1 1-0 Beckett 14 5 19 0-0 1 0 0-0 T. Williams 10 6 16 0-0 0 0 0-0Geathers 7 6 13 3.5-27 6 1 0-0 Roberts 8 1 9 0-0 2 0 0-0 Mitchell 4 1 5 0-0 0 0 1-0 Stevens 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 Bauman 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 Wilkins 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 S. Smith 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 Askew 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 Martin 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 (TEAM) — — — 2-5 — — —

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPMyles 20 3 23 2 1-0 0 0 0Wilkins 13 6 19 2 2-0 0 0 0Mitchell 9 5 14 0 0-0 0 0 0Watson 8 5 13 1 0-0 0 0 0M. Williams 10 2 12 0 0-0 0 0 0Walter 11 0 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Kaesviharn 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Stevens 4 4 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Stewart 4 4 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Miller 5 2 7 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Schobel 3 1 4 0 1-0 0 0 0Ratliff 2 2 4 1 0-0 0 0 0Geathers 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Larson 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Bauman 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Herring 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Patterson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Roberts 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Russell 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsSteinbach 4 1 5 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 3 0 3 0 0-0B. Williams 3 0 3 0 0-0Braham 2 0 2 0 0-0Ochocinco 2 0 2 0 0-0Watson 2 0 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 1 2 0 0-0Fontenot 1 0 1 0 0-0J. Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0Kitna 1 0 1 0 0-0Stewart 1 0 1 1 0-0Walter 1 0 1 0 0-0

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Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatPalmer 432 263 2897 60.9 6.71 18 4.2 18 4.2 76t 25-178 77.3Kitna 104 61 623 58.7 5.99 5 4.8 4 3.8 30 6-41 75.9Bengals 536 324 3520 60.4 6.57 23 4.3 22 4.1 76t 31-219 77.0Opponents 520 313 3560 60.2 6.85 23 4.4 20 3.8 99t 37-257 79.5

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 11 W 27-13 at Cleveland 73,013Sept. 18 W 37-8 Minnesota 65,763Sept. 25 W 24-7 at Chicago 62,045Oct. 2 W 16-10 Houston 65,714Oct. 9 L 20-23 at Jacksonville 66,137Oct. 16 W 31-23 at Tennessee 69,149Oct. 23 L 13-27 Pittsburgh 66,104Oct. 30 W 21-14 Green Bay 65,940Nov. 6 W 21-9 at Baltimore 70,540Nov. 20 L 37-45 Indianapolis 65,995Nov. 27 W 42-29 Baltimore 65,680Dec. 4 W 38-31 at Pittsburgh 63,044Dec. 11 W 23-20 Cleveland 65,788Dec. 18 W 41-17 at Detroit 61,749Dec. 24 L 27-37 Buffalo 65,485Jan. 1 L 3-37 at Kansas City 77,211

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 342 321 Rushing 109 109 Passing 203 185 Penalty 30 27 3rd Down: Made-Att 84-196 81-190 3rd Down Pct. 42.9 42.6 4th Down: Made-Att 3-10 6-14 4th Down Pct. 30.0 42.9POSSESSION AVG. 30:52 29:09TOTAL NET YARDS 5730 5419 Avg. Per Game 358.1 338.7 Total Plays 1018 976 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 1910 1850 Avg. Per Game 119.4 115.6 Total Rushes 459 429NET YARDS PASSING 3820 3569 Avg. Per Game 238.8 223.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 21-115 28-180 Gross Yards 3935 3749 Att.-Completions 538-362 519-324 Completion Pct. 67.3 62.4 Had Intercepted 14 31PUNTS-AVERAGE 61-42.5 50-42.1 Net Punting Avg. 35.6 37.4PENALTIES-YARDS 110-920 110-985FUMBLES-BALL LOST 18-6 31-13TOUCHDOWNS 48 39 Rushing 15 16 Passing 32 21 Returns 1 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 84 147 98 92 0 421Opponents 60 102 89 99 0 350

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 47-47 28-32 0 131R. Johnson 12 12 0 0 — — 0 72Ochocinco 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Houshmandzadeh 8 1 7 0 — — 0 48Henry 6 0 6 0 — — 0 36J. Johnson 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18C. Perry 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12T. Perry 2 1 1 0 — — 0 12Schobel 1 0 1 0 — — 0 *8Kelly 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Palmer 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Thurman 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Walter 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Washington 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Bengals 48 15 32 1 47-47 28-32 0 421Opponents 39 16 21 2 37-37 25-28 0 350*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: Schobel. Bengals1-1; Opponents 2-2.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDR. Johnson 337 1458 4.3 33 12C. Perry 61 279 4.6 30 0Houshmandzadeh 8 62 7.8 17 1Palmer 34 41 1.2 14 1Ochocinco 5 33 6.6 11 0J. Johnson 8 14 1.8 5 0Kitna 2 14 7.0 11 0T. Perry 3 9 3.0 7 1Luchey 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 459 1910 4.2 33 15Opponents 429 1850 4.3 49t 16

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOchocinco 97 1432 14.8 70t 9Houshmandzadeh 78 956 12.3 43t 7C. Perry 51 328 6.4 28 2Henry 31 422 13.6 47 6R. Johnson 23 90 3.9 15 0Walter 19 211 11.1 33 1Schobel 18 193 10.7 28 1Kelly 15 90 6.0 16 1J. Johnson 12 65 5.4 27t 3Washington 10 101 10.1 18t 1Stewart 4 26 6.5 10 0T. Perry 4 21 5.3 13 1Bengals 362 3935 10.9 70t 32Opponents 324 3749 11.6 68t 21

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDO’Neal 10 103 10.3 37 0Thurman 5 59 11.8 30t 1James 5 5 1.0 5 0Ratliff 3 52 17.3 35 0Kaesviharn 3 9 3.0 6 0Simmons 2 15 7.5 16 0Ohalete 1 15 15.0 15 0M. Williams 1 2 2.0 2 0Thornton 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 31 260 8.4 37 1Opponents 14 247 17.6 55 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 60 2591 43.2 35.6 8 13 75 1Bengals 61 2591 42.5 35.6 8 13 75 1Opponents 50 2106 42.1 37.4 4 18 56 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDRatliff 28 14 157 5.6 13 0Bengals 28 14 157 5.6 13 0Opponents 32 7 260 8.1 27 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDT. Perry 64 1562 24.4 94 0Schobel 2 4 2.0 4 0O’Neal 1 14 14.0 14 0Bengals 67 1580 23.6 94 0Opponents 85 1787 21.0 99t 1

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 11-11 10-11 7-9 0-1Bengals 0-0 11-11 10-11 7-9 0-1Opponents 1-1 12-12 7-8 3-4 2-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (32G, 23G) (40G, 29G, 30G) (33G) (24G, 42N, 27G, 46G) (31G, 48G) (52N, 21G) (30N, 26G, 39G) (-) (48N) (43G, 41G, 44G) (26G, 31G) (30G) (21G, 27G, 37G) (28G, 33G) (31G, 27G) (49G).Opponents: (29G, 34G) (-) (39N) (28G) (32G, 51G, 53G) (24G, 29G, 47G) (27G, 39G) (-) (34G, 32G, 31G) (19G) (54N) (23G) (41G, 29G) (45G) (21G, 24G, 48N, 22G) (39G, 24G, 23G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Justin SmithLDT Bryan Robinson, Shaun SmithRDT John ThorntonRE Robert GeathersSLB Landon Johnson, David PollackMLB Odell ThurmanWLB Brian SimmonsLCB Deltha O’NealRCB Tory JamesSS Ifeanyi OhaleteFS Kevin Kaesviharn

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi JonesLG Eric SteinbachC Rich BrahamRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Carson PalmerHB Rudi JohnsonFB Jeremi Johnson

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsThurman 68 37 105 1.5-13 9 4 0-0Kaesviharn 63 24 87 1-6 8 0 3-0Simmons 52 32 84 4-29 7 3 0-0L. Johnson 58 24 82 0-0 2 1 0-0J. Smith 45 21 66 6-24 2 1 1-0O’Neal 56 9 65 0-0 20 0 1-26James 49 8 57 0-0 14 1 1-26Ohalete 36 15 51 0-0 2 0 0-0Ratliff 37 6 43 0-0 3 1 1-0Thornton 24 18 42 2-14 1 2 1-0Geathers 25 9 34 3-20 1 1 0-0Pollack 22 6 28 4.5-34 1 0 1-6S. Smith 18 8 26 0-0 0 0 0-0M. Williams 16 5 21 0-0 3 0 0-0Mitchell 17 2 19 1-4 0 0 0-0Robinson 9 9 18 0-0 0 0 0-0Powell 9 4 13 1-4 1 0 0-0Clemons 10 2 12 2-12 1 0 1-0Bauman 8 0 8 0-0 1 0 0-0Miller 6 1 7 0-0 0 0 1-0Askew 2 2 4 0-0 0 1 0-0Fanene 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Body 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Navies 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) — — — 2-20 — — —

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPWilkins 11 5 16 1 0-0 0 0 0Walter 10 6 16 0 0-0 0 0 0T. Perry 10 2 12 1 1-0 0 0 0Graham 7 4 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Mitchell 5 6 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Navies 9 1 10 1 1-0 0 0 0Miller 6 3 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Brooks 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Stewart 4 4 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Myles 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Ohalete 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Bauman 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Body 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Ratliff 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Stevens 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Larson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Williams 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Schobel 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Watson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0James 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsHoushmandzadeh 4 0 4 0 0-0B. Williams 4 0 4 0 0-0Anderson 2 0 2 0 0-0Schobel 2 0 2 0 0-0Jones 1 0 1 1 0-0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0Palmer 1 0 1 0 0-0C. Perry 1 0 1 0 0-0Steinbach 1 0 1 0 0-0Stewart 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2005 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatPalmer 509 345 3836 67.8 7.54 32 6.3 12 2.4 70t 19-105 101.1Kitna 29 17 99 58.6 3.41 0 0.0 2 6.9 16 2-10 36.4Bengals 538 362 3935 67.3 7.31 32 5.9 14 2.6 70t 21-115 97.6Opponents 519 324 3749 62.4 7.22 21 4.0 31 6.0 68t 28-180 72.8

Head Coach: Marvin Lewis

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttJan. 8* L 17-31 Pittsburgh 65,870*AFC Wild Card Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 19 19 Rushing 4 9 Passing 13 8 Penalty 2 2 3rd Down: Made-Att 9-16 6-11 3rd Down Pct. 56.3 54.5 4th Down: Made-Att 0-1 0-0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 0.0POSSESSION AVG. 31:03 28:57TOTAL NET YARDS 327 346 Avg. Per Game 327.0 346.0 Total Plays 65 56 Avg. Per Play 5.0 6.2NET YARDS RUSHING 84 144 Avg. Per Game 84.0 144.0 Total Rushes 20 34NET YARDS PASSING 243 202 Avg. Per Game 243.0 202.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-20 1-6 Gross Yards 263 208 Att.-Completions 41-25 21-14 Completion Pct. 61.0 66.7 Had Intercepted 2 0PUNTS-AVERAGE 3-43.7 3-47.0 Net Punting Avg. 36.7 35.3PENALTIES-YARDS 7-90 6-39FUMBLES-BALL LOST 2-0 0-0TOUCHDOWNS 2 4 Rushing 1 1 Passing 1 3 Returns 0 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 10 7 0 0 0 17Opponents 0 14 14 3 0 31

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPHoushmandzadeh 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6R. Johnson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Graham 0 0 0 0 2-2 1-1 0 5Bengals 2 1 1 0 2-2 1-1 0 17Opponents 4 1 3 0 4-4 1-1 0 31Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-0; Opponents 0-0.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDR. Johnson 13 56 4.3 20t 1Kitna 4 25 6.3 12 0C. Perry 2 3 1.5 2 0Larson 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 20 84 4.2 20t 1Opponents 34 144 4.2 26 1

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDC. Perry 6 11 1.8 6 0Walter 5 73 14.6 24 0Ochocinco 4 59 14.8 24 0Houshmandzadeh 4 25 6.3 8 1R. Johnson 2 14 7.0 11 0Schobel 2 11 5.5 8 0Henry 1 66 66.0 66 0Kelly 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 25 263 10.5 66 1Opponents 14 208 14.9 54 3

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD(None) 0 0 — — 0Bengals 0 0 — — 0Opponents 2 31 15.5 22 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 3 131 43.7 36.7 0 0 51 0Bengals 3 131 43.7 36.7 0 0 51 0Opponents 3 141 47.0 35.3 1 1 49 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDRatliff 2 0 15 7.5 8 0Bengals 2 0 15 7.5 8 0Opponents 2 0 21 10.5 14 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDT. Perry 5 119 23.8 32 0Walter 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 6 127 21.2 32 0Opponents 4 94 23.5 36 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Opponents 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (23G).Opponents: (21G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsPollack 5 3 8 1-6 0 0 0-0Thurman 3 5 8 0-0 0 0 0-0Kaesviharn 4 2 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Ohalete 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0O’Neal 4 0 4 0-0 1 0 0-0James 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Simmons 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0J. Smith 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Geathers 2 0 2 0-0 1 0 0-0L. Johnson 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Robinson 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Bauman 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Navies 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0S. Smith 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPStewart 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Body 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Mitchell 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Wilkins 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsHoushmandzadeh 2 0 2 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the information listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatKitna 40 24 197 60.0 4.93 1 2.5 2 5.0 24 4-20 60.1Palmer 1 1 66 100.0 66.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 66 0-0 118.8Bengals 41 25 263 61.0 6.41 1 2.4 2 4.9 66 4-20 67.4Opponents 21 14 208 66.7 9.90 3 14.3 0 0.0 54 1-6 138.5

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 10 W 23-10 at Kansas City 77,956Sept. 17 W 34-17 Cleveland 66,072Sept. 24 W 28-20 at Pittsburgh 64,922Oct. 1 L 13-38 New England 66,035Oct. 15 L 13-14 at Tampa Bay 65,732Oct. 22 W 17-14 Carolina 65,964Oct. 29 L 27-29 Atlanta 65,978Nov. 5 L 20-26 at Baltimore 70,792Nov. 12 L 41-49 San Diego 65,917Nov. 19 W 31-16 at New Orleans 68,001Nov. 26 W 30-0 at Cleveland 72,926Nov. 30 W 13-7 Baltimore 65,973Dec. 10 W 27-10 Oakland 65,882Dec. 18 L 16-34 at Indianapolis 57,292Dec. 24 L 23-24 at Denver 75,759Dec. 31 L 17-23 * Pittsburgh 66,049*Overtime

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 313 337 Rushing 88 109 Passing 200 206 Penalty 25 22 3rd Down: Made-Att 72-201 88-211 3rd Down Pct. 35.8 41.7 4th Down: Made-Att 6-9 11-21 4th Down Pct. 66.7 52.4POSSESSION AVG. 28:34 31:26TOTAL NET YARDS 5462 5681 Avg. Per Game 341.4 355.1 Total Plays 994 1038 Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.5NET YARDS RUSHING 1629 1863 Avg. Per Game 101.8 116.4 Total Rushes 435 448NET YARDS PASSING 3833 3818 Avg. Per Game 239.6 238.6 Sacked-Yards Lost 36-233 35-211 Gross Yards 4066 4029 Att.-Completions 523-327 555-349 Completion Pct. 62.5 62.9 Had Intercepted 13 19PUNTS-AVERAGE 77-44.5 72-43.5 Net Punting Avg. 38.6 37.4PENALTIES-YARDS 92-717 97-836FUMBLES-BALL LOST 25-11 24-12TOUCHDOWNS 43 40 Rushing 14 15 Passing 28 24 Returns 1 1

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 86 111 58 118 0 373Opponents 50 76 85 114 6 331

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 40-42 25-30 0 115R. Johnson 12 12 0 0 — — 0 72Henry 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Houshmandzadeh — — 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Ochocinco 7 0 7 0 — — 0 42J. Johnson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Kelly 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Kilmer 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Stewart 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Washington 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Watson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Bengals 43 14 28 1 40-42 25-30 0 373Opponents 40 15 24 1 37-38 18-25 0 331Two-point conversions: None. Bengals 0-1; Opponents 0-1.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDR. Johnson 341 1309 3.8 22t 12Watson 25 138 5.5 18 1C. Perry 10 57 5.7 18 0J. Johnson 15 56 3.7 15 1Palmer 26 37 1.4 11 0Ochocinco 6 24 4.0 8 0McNeal 1 8 8.0 8 0Houshmandzadeh 3 6 2.0 13 0T. Perry 2 4 2.0 2 0Wilson 2 2 1.0 5 0Wright 4 -12 -3.0 -1 0Bengals 435 1629 3.7 22t 14Opponents 448 1863 4.2 41 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDHoushmandzadeh 90 1081 12.0 40t 9Ochocinco 87 1369 15.7 74t 7Henry 36 605 16.8 71 9Watson 23 213 9.3 46 0R. Johnson 23 124 5.4 18 0Kelly 21 254 12.1 32 1Stewart 14 120 8.6 26 1Washington 9 115 12.8 22t 1C. Perry 9 42 4.7 12 0J. Johnson 6 37 6.2 17 0T. Perry 5 81 16.2 30 0Chatman 3 22 7.3 10 0Holt 1 3 3.0 3 0Bengals 327 4066 12.4 74t 28Opponents 349 4029 11.5 75 24

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDKaesviharn 6 24 4.0 22 0James 4 44 11.0 28 0M. Williams 3 33 11.0 25 0Simmons 2 5 2.5 5 0Kilmer 1 52 52.0 52t 1Jackson 1 46 46.0 46 0O’Neal 1 42 42.0 42 0L. Johnson 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 19 248 13.1 52t 1Opponents 13 180 13.8 49t 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 77 3428 44.5 38.6 11 26 67 0Bengals 77 3428 44.5 38.6 11 26 67 0Opponents 72 3131 43.5 37.4 10 22 65 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDRatliff 27 9 176 6.5 38 0Chatman 8 3 53 6.6 19 0O’Neal 1 2 10 10.0 10 0Bengals 36 14 239 6.6 38 0Opponents 42 9 236 5.6 43 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDC. Perry 21 412 19.6 36 0Holt 17 419 24.6 38 0Watson 10 198 19.8 34 0Chatman 4 93 23.3 31 0T. Perry 4 69 17.3 34 0Kelly 2 8 4.0 8 0Stewart 1 10 10.0 10 0Ratliff 0f 0 — — 0Bengals 59 1209 20.5 38 0Opponents 70 1472 21.0 49 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 9-9 8-9 6-8 2-4Bengals 0-0 9-9 8-9 6-8 2-4Opponents 0-0 5-6 9-9 4-8 0-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (37G, 42G, 36G) (44N, 37G, 37G) (-) (40G, 45G) (37G, 47G, 62N) (23G) (51G, 26G) (51G, 31G) (51N, 21G, 44G) (21G) (24G) (23G, 27G, 46N) (-) (27G, 30G, 28G) (46G) (34G, 39N).Opponents: (29G, 51N) (30G) (48B, 37G, 36G) (48N, 24G) (43N) (-) (42G, 40G, 39G) (43G, 25G, 36G, 35G) (-) (24G) (48N) (29N) (51N, 33G) (30G, 44G) (24G) (35G).

USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Bryan RobinsonLDT Sam AdamsRDT John ThorntonRE Justin SmithSLB Rashad JeantyMLB Brian Simmons, Ahmad Brooks, Caleb MillerWLB Landon JohnsonLCB Johnathan Joseph, Deltha O’NealRCB Tory JamesSS Dexter Jackson, Kevin KaesviharnFS Madieu Williams

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Andrew Whitworth, Levi JonesLG Eric SteinbachC Eric GhiaciucRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Carson PalmerHB Rudi JohnsonFB Jeremi Johnson

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsL. Johnson 73 34 107 0.5-4 5 3 0-0Miller 61 30 91 1-7 3 1 1-0M. Williams 63 19 82 0-0 13 1 0-0J. Smith 49 31 80 7.5-50.5 3 1 2-0Simmons 34 27 61 0-0 5 1 1-0Kaesviharn 46 14 60 4-23 9 1 0-0Joseph 45 12 57 0-0 20 0 1-0Jackson 39 16 55 1-4 4 0 1-0Jeanty 35 20 55 0-0 2 1 0-0James 34 9 43 0-0 14 0 0-0Thornton 28 15 43 2-13 3 1 1-0Peko 21 22 43 2.5-19 0 1 0-0Robinson 29 13 42 3-14 2 1 0-0Geathers 28 14 42 10.5-62.5 0 0 0-0O’Neal 30 7 37 0-0 10 0 1-0A. Brooks 20 9 29 1-6 2 0 0-0Ratliff 13 4 17 0-0 2 0 0-0Adams 10 4 14 2-8 0 0 0-0S. Smith 6 4 10 0-0 1 0 0-0Fanene 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0H. Jones 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Frazier 2 1 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Kilmer 2 1 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Wilkins 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Pollack 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPH. Jones 12 6 18 1 0-0 0 0 0Kilmer 12 4 16 0 1-0 0 0 0Stewart 8 6 14 0 2-0 0 0 0Wilkins 8 6 14 0 0-0 0 0 0Watson 8 2 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Frazier 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Miller 5 5 10 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Williams 5 3 8 1 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 5 1 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Jeanty 4 1 5 0 1-0 0 0 0Busing 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Kaesviharn 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0T. Perry 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Washington 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0A. Brooks 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Holt 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Ratliff 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0G. Brooks 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Joseph 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1Thornton 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsPalmer 3 0 3 0 0-0Steinbach 2 1 3 0 0-0Ghiaciuc 2 0 2 0 0-0J. Johnson 2 0 2 0 0-0Kelly 2 0 2 0 0-0Anderson 1 0 1 0 0-0Andrews 1 0 1 0 0-0Henry 1 0 1 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 1 0 1 0 0-0L. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2006 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatPalmer 520 324 4035 62.3 7.76 28 5.4 13 2.5 74t 36-233 93.9Wright 3 3 31 100.0 10.33 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 0-0 109.7Bengals 523 327 4066 62.5 7.77 28 5.4 13 2.5 74t 36-233 94.1Opponents 555 349 4029 62.9 7.26 24 4.3 19 3.4 75 35-211 84.9

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 10 W 27-20 Baltimore 66,093Sept. 16 L 45-51 at Cleveland 72,801Sept. 23 L 21-24 at Seattle 68,110Oct. 1 L 13-34 New England 66,113Oct. 14 L 20-27 at Kansas City 76,846Oct. 21 W 38-31 New York Jets 65,868Oct. 28 L 13-24 Pittsburgh 66,188Nov. 4 L 21-33 at Buffalo 70,745Nov. 11 W 21-7 at Baltimore 71,130Nov. 18 L 27-35 Arizona 65,403Nov. 25 W 35-6 Tennessee 65,489Dec. 2 L 10-24 at Pittsburgh 58,842Dec. 9 W 19-10 St. Louis 65,143Dec. 15 L 13-20 at San Francisco 68,053Dec. 23 W 19-14 Cleveland 66,023Dec. 30 W 38-25 at Miami 70,461

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 320 313 Rushing 81 98 Passing 213 200 Penalty 26 15 3rd Down: Made-Att 96-208 86-201 3rd Down Pct. 46.2 42.8 4th Down: Made-Att 4-12 9-17 4th Down Pct. 33.3 52.9POSSESSION AVG. 29:26 30:34TOTAL NET YARDS 5568 5580 Avg. Per Game 348.0 348.8 Total Plays 1008 1011 Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.5NET YARDS RUSHING 1556 1893 Avg. Per Game 97.3 118.3 Total Rushes 416 449NET YARDS PASSING 4012 3687 Avg. Per Game 250.8 230.4 Sacked-Yards Lost 17-119 22-128 Gross Yards 4131 3815 Att.-Completions 575-373 540-353 Completion Pct. 64.9 65.4 Had Intercepted 20 19PUNTS-AVERAGE 59-41.3 58-39.7 Net Punting Avg. 35.2 36.7PENALTIES-YARDS 90-670 88-712FUMBLES-BALL LOST 20-10 28-16TOUCHDOWNS 41 44 Rushing 10 11 Passing 26 29 Returns 5 4

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 78 109 90 103 0 380Opponents 64 146 68 107 0 385

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 37-37 31-34 0 130Houshmandzadeh — — 12 0 12 0 — — 0 72Ochocinco 8 0 8 0 — — 0 48Watson 7 7 0 0 — — 0 42R. Johnson 4 3 1 0 — — 0 *26Henry 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Holt 2 0 1 1 — — 0 12Chatman 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Dorsey 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6J. Johnson 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6L. Johnson 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Joseph 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Ndukwe 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Marshall 0 0 0 0 — — 1 2Larson 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0 0Bengals 41 10 26 5 37-38 31-34 1 380Opponents 44 11 29 4 42-42 25-27 0 385*Includes a two-point conversion.Two-point conversions: R. Johnson. Bengals1-3; Opponents 2-2.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDWatson 178 763 4.3 24 7R. Johnson 170 497 2.9 22 3Dorsey 21 183 8.7 45 0Ochocinco 6 47 7.8 16 0J. Johnson 7 25 3.6 12 0Houshmandzadeh 5 14 2.8 8 0Palmer 24 10 0.4 10 0T. Perry 1 9 9.0 9 0Chatman 1 5 5.0 5 0Holt 2 2 1.0 1 0Green 1 1 1.0 1 0Bengals 416 1556 3.7 45 10Opponents 449 1893 4.2 66t 11

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDHoushmandzadeh 112 1143 10.2 42t 12Ochocinco 93 1440 15.5 70t 8Watson 52 374 7.2 43 0Henry 21 343 16.3 52t 2Kelly 20 211 10.6 26 0Chatman 19 149 7.8 15 1Holt 16 143 8.9 22 1R. Johnson 13 110 8.5 33 1Coats 12 122 10.2 25 0J. Johnson 6 32 5.3 14 1Dorsey 4 19 4.8 17 0Green 3 33 11.0 18 0T. Perry 1 7 7.0 7 0M. Maxwell 1 5 5.0 5 0Bengals 373 4131 11.1 70t 26Opponents 353 3815 10.8 73 29

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDHall 5 16 3.2 12 0Joseph 4 76 19.0 42t 1Ndukwe 3 44 14.7 44 0M. Williams 2 40 20.0 35 0Jackson 2 7 3.5 7 0Geathers 1 30 30.0 30 0O’Neal 1 7 7.0 7 0Myers 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 19 220 11.6 44 1Opponents 20 294 14.7 55t 3

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 59 2437 41.3 35.2 3 21 55 0Bengals 59 2437 41.3 35.2 3 21 55 0Opponents 58 2302 39.7 36.7 2 20 58 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDChatman 18 8 93 5.2 19 0Green 9 10 38 4.2 9 0Bengals 27 18 131 4.9 19 0Opponents 33 10 299 9.1 63t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDHolt 59f 1432 24.3 100t 1T. Perry 7 145 20.7 26 0Kelly 3f 38 12.7 15 0Chatman 2 49 24.5 34 0Dorsey 2 20 10.0 20 0Bengals 73 1684 23.1 100t 1Opponents 76 1732 22.8 85 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 1-1 11-12 13-13 6-7 0-1Bengals 1-1 11-12 13-13 6-7 0-1Opponents 1-1 11-11 9-9 3-4 1-2

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (53N, 23G, 40G) (20G) (43G, 24G) (40G, 48G) (33G, 36G) (20G) (31G, 20G) (-) (34G,19G, 22G, 35G, 35G, 21G, 33G) (41G, 38G) (26N) (43N, 24G) (27G, 38G, 32G, 46G) (24G, 35G) (29G, 38G) (30G).Opponents: (36G, 23G) (39G, 39G, 18G) (23G) (31G, 36G) (32G, 20G) (24G, 35G, 43G) (40G) (23G, 21G, 29G, 38G) (-) (54N) (28G, 23G) (21G) (40N, 50G) (29G, 38G) (-) (49G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsL. Johnson 66 38 104 1-8 4 0 2-34Dh. Jones 56 30 86 1-2 3 2 0-0Smith 49 29 78 2-6 3 0 0-0Jackson 43 28 71 0.5-3.5 3 1 2-19M. Williams 57 13 70 2-4 7 1 1-2Hall 48 13 61 0-0 12 1 0-0Joseph 45 13 58 0-0 15 0 0-0O’Neal 48 4 52 0-0 9 1 1-0Peko 36 16 52 1.5-3.5 1 0 1-0Geathers 25 22 47 3.5-26 3 1 1-0Ndukwe 27 8 35 2-15 6 1 1-54Myers 20 13 33 1-4 2 0 0-0Thornton 24 8 32 1-6 1 0 1-0Jeanty 21 10 31 0-0 1 1 2-0Schlegel 16 13 29 0-0 0 0 0-0Robinson 13 7 20 1.5-11 2 1 0-0White 10 3 13 0-0 4 0 0-0Miller 7 1 8 0-0 3 0 0-0Rucker 7 1 8 0-0 0 1 1-0Marshall 5 2 7 1-6 1 1 0-0Adams 6 0 6 1-7 0 0 0-0Brooks 5 1 6 1-7 0 1 0-0Fanene 4 1 5 1-8 1 0 1-0Busing 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0H. Jones 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Mays 0 3 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Da. Jones 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Ratliff 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0(TEAM) — — — 1-11 — — —SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPH. Jones 13 2 15 0 0-0 0 0 0Mays 5 6 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Busing 7 3 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 8 1 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Adams 7 2 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Ndukwe 7 2 9 2 0-0 0 0 0Jeanty 5 2 7 1 0-0 0 0 0White 5 2 7 0 1-0 0 0 0Coats 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Manning 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0L. Johnson 5 0 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Joseph 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Miller 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Williams 1 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Dawson 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Dh. Jones 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Schlegel 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0J. Maxwell 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Maxwell 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Holt 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dorsey 1 0 1 0 0-0 1 0 0Jackson 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Da. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Marshall 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Frazier 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Larson 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0T.Perry 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsAndrews 1 0 1 0 0-0Holt 1 0 1 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 8 0 8 0 0-0J. Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0Dh. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0L. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0Manning 1 0 1 0 0-0M. Maxwell 1 0 1 0 0-0Ndukwe 1 0 1 0 0-0Palmer 1 0 1 0 0-0Watson 3 0 3 0 0-0Bo. Williams 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the infor-mation listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2007 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatPalmer 575 373 4131 64.9 7.18 26 4.5 20 3.5 70t 17-119 86.7Bengals 575 373 4131 64.9 7.18 26 4.5 20 3.5 70t 17-119 86.7Opponents 540 353 3815 65.4 7.06 29 5.4 19 3.5 73 22-128 89.2

Head Coach: Marvin Lewis

2007 FINAL STATISTICS (7-9-0) USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Robert GeathersLDT Domata PekoRDT John ThorntonRE Justin SmithSLB Rashad JeantyMLB Landon Johnson, Anthony SchlegelWLB Dhani Jones, Landon JohnsonLCB Deltha O’Neal, Johnathan JosephRCB Leon Hall, Johnathan JosephSS Dexter Jackson,FS Madieu Williams

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi JonesLG Andrew WhitworthC Eric GhiaciucRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Stacy Andrews, Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Carson PalmerHB Rudi Johnson, Kenny WatsonFB Jeremi Johnson

Head Coach: Marvin Lewis

2007 FINAL STATISTICS (7-9-0) USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Robert GeathersLDT Domata PekoRDT John ThorntonRE Justin SmithSLB Rashad JeantyMLB Landon Johnson, Anthony SchlegelWLB Dhani Jones, Landon JohnsonLCB Deltha O’Neal, Johnathan JosephRCB Leon Hall, Johnathan JosephSS Dexter Jackson,FS Madieu Williams

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi JonesLG Andrew WhitworthC Eric GhiaciucRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Stacy Andrews, Willie AndersonTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Carson PalmerHB Rudi Johnson, Kenny WatsonFB Jeremi Johnson

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 245 296 Rushing 80 106 Passing 145 169 Penalty 20 21 3rd Down: Made-Att 82-236 93-218 3rd Down Pct. 34.7 42.7 4th Down: Made-Att 7-14 5-11 4th Down Pct. 50.0 45.5POSSESSION AVG. 28:40 31:20TOTAL NET YARDS 3926 5208 Avg. Per Game 245.4 325.5 Total Plays 984 1013 Avg. Per Play 4.0 5.1NET YARDS RUSHING 1520 1921 Avg. Per Game 95.0 120.1 Total Rushes 420 490NET YARDS PASSING 2406 3287 Avg. Per Game 150.4 205.4 Sacked-Yards Lost 51-271 17-122 Gross Yards 2677 3409 Att.-Completions 513-303 506-315 Completion Pct. 59.1 62.3 Had Intercepted 15 12PUNTS-AVERAGE 101-39.1 79-43.6 Net Punting Avg. 34.1 37.6PENALTIES-YARDS 75-591 102-772FUMBLES-BALL LOST 27-11 20-12TOUCHDOWNS 20 43 Rushing 6 15 Passing 11 23 Returns 3 5

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 51 92 20 41 0 204Opponents 54 94 82 131 3 364

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 15-15 21-24 0 78Houshmandzadeh 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Ochocinco 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Benson 2 2 0 0 — — 0 12Fitzpatrick 2 2 0 0 — — 0 12Henry 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Perry 2 2 0 0 — — 0 12Hall 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Holt 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Joseph 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Ndukwe 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Rayner 0 0 0 0 3-3 1-1 0 6Bengals 20 6 11 3 18-18 22-25 0 204Opponents 43 15 23 5 40-40 22-23 0 364Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-2; Opponents 0-3.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBenson 214 747 3.5 46 2Fitzpatrick 60 304 5.1 22 2Perry 104 269 2.6 25t 2Watson 13 55 4.2 7 0Caldwell 5 53 10.6 26 0C. Palmer 6 38 6.3 15 0Ja. Johnson 9 29 3.2 12 0Houshmandzadeh 1 9 9.0 9 0Dorsey 5 8 1.6 7 0Chatman 2 4 2.0 2 0J. Palmer 1 4 4.0 4 0Bengals 420 1520 3.6 46 6Opponents 490 1921 3.9 51 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDHoushmandzadeh 92 904 9.8 46 4Ochocinco 53 540 10.2 26 4Kelly 31 207 6.7 31 0Chatman 21 194 9.2 25 0Benson 20 185 9.3 79 0Perry 20 71 3.6 12 0Henry 19 220 11.6 22 2Utecht 16 123 7.7 14 0Caldwell 11 78 7.1 15 0Ja. Johnson 6 47 7.8 16 0Holt 3 26 8.7 10t 1Watson 3 4 1.3 3 0Dorsey 2 49 24.5 36 0Coats 2 19 9.5 11 0Lawrie 2 11 5.5 7 0Simpson 1 2 2.0 2 0Fitzpatrick 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Bengals 303 2677 8.8 79 11Opponents 315 3409 10.8 70t 23

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDHall 3 87 29.0 50t 1B. Johnson 2 35 17.5 35 0Rivers 1 39 39.0 39 0Crocker 1 22 22.0 22 0Joseph 1 22 22.0 22 0Dh. Jones 1 13 13.0 13 0Ndukwe 1 12 12.0 12 0Lynch 1 6 6.0 6 0White 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 12 236 19.7 50t 1Opponents 15 279 18.6 85t 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BLarson 100 3945 39.5 34.1 3 28 57 1Bengals 101 3945 39.1 34.1 3 28 57 1Opponents 79 3443 43.6 37.6 11 22 70 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDChatman 21 5 158 7.5 34 0Houshmandzadeh 8 2 79 9.9 15 0Hall 3 0 16 5.3 12 0Bengals 32 7 253 7.9 34 0Opponents 48 22 436 9.1 73t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDHolt 46 1110 24.1 60 0Caldwell 13 338 26.0 43 0Watson 4 63 15.8 24 0Coats 1 18 18.0 18 0Hall 1 1 1.0 1 0Ja. Johnson 1 13 13.0 13 0Simpson 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 67 1551 23.1 60 0Opponents 47 1059 22.5 87 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 1-1 5-5 6-7 9-11 0-0Rayner 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Bengals 1-1 6-6 6-7 9-11 0-0Opponents 0-0 12-12 6-6 3-4 1-1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (43G) (37N) (22G, 30G, 21G) (42G, 45G) (41G, 31G, 40G) (-) (-) (43G, 32G) (-) (20G, 41G, 47N) (26G) (21G) (19G) (32G, 45G) (48N) (38G, 30G, 43G). Rayner: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (26G) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-).Opponents: (47N, 21G) (34G) (24G, 46G, 26G, 22G) (25G, 29G) (30G) (38G, 43G) (21G) (-) (52G, 26G) (42G, 27G) (37G, 38G) (27G, 21G) (-) (23G, 36G) (-) (-).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsDh. Jones 73 41 114 0-0 8 1 1-0Jeanty 54 32 86 0-0 2 2 0-0B. Johnson 42 35 77 1.5-4.5 4 0 0-0Hall 57 14 71 0-0 24 0 1-0White 52 15 67 0-0 4 0 0-0Peko 29 38 67 0.5-0.5 2 0 0-0Ndukwe 42 21 63 3-25 4 0 1-15Joseph 31 11 42 0-0 13 1 1-65Da. Jones 33 5 38 0-0 6 0 1-12Geathers 22 16 38 2.5-19.5 1 1 1-0Rivers 24 12 36 0-0 1 1 0-0Sims 22 13 35 1-2 0 0 0-0Crocker 25 9 34 1.5-10.5 2 1 0-0Fanene 21 10 31 0-0 0 0 0-0Thornton 24 6 30 3-25 2 0 0-0Odom 19 7 26 3-28 2 2 0-0Rucker 15 8 23 1-7 1 2 1-6Jackson 14 7 21 0-0 1 0 0-0Fletcher 13 2 15 0-0 3 0 1-0Hebert 8 7 15 0-0 0 0 1-0Harris 4 10 14 0-0 0 0 0-0Blackstock 7 6 13 0-0 0 0 0-0Castille 5 2 7 0-0 1 0 0-0Mays 3 2 5 0-0 0 1 1-0Shirley 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Lynch 3 0 3 0-0 1 0 0-0Doss 1 1 2 0-0 1 0 0-0Henderson 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Busing 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPHebert 14 7 21 0 0-0 0 0 0Jeanty 9 4 13 0 1-0 0 0 0Mays 8 3 11 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Blackstock 3 4 7 0 0-0 0 0 0B. Johnson 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Lynch 2 4 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Busing 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Da. Jones 3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0H. Jones 4 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Hodge 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0J. Maxwell 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Watson 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Holt 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Dh. Jones 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Larson 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Pope 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Caldwell 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Fletcher 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Mallard 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Ndukwe 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0White 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Coats 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Harrington 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Lawrie 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Rivers 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsGhiaciuc 3 0 3 0 0-0Houshmandzadeh 3 0 3 0 0-0Whitworth 3 0 3 0 0-0Utecht 2 0 2 0 0-0Benson 1 0 1 0 0-0Coats 1 0 1 0 0-0Fitzpatrick 1 0 1 0 0-0Henry 1 0 1 0 0-0Ja. Johnson 1 0 1 0 0-0L. Jones 1 0 1 0 0-0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0C. Palmer 1 0 1 0 0-0Perry 1 0 1 1 0-0Williams 1 0 1 0 0-0Ochocinco 0 0 0 0 1-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscellaneous stats listed above may differ from the information listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2008 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatFitzpatrick 372 221 1905 59.4 5.12 8 2.2 9 2.4 79 38-193 70.0C. Palmer 129 75 731 58.1 5.67 3 2.3 4 3.1 36 11-67 69.0J. Palmer 12 7 41 58.3 3.42 0 0.0 2 16.7 13 2-11 25.3Bengals 513 303 2677 59.1 5.22 11 2.1 15 2.9 79 51-271 68.0Opponents 506 315 3409 62.3 6.74 23 4.5 12 2.4 70t 17-122 87.3

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2008 FINAL STATISTICS (4-11-1) USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Robert GeathersLDT Domata PekoRDT John Thornton, Pat SimsRE Antwan OdomSLB Rashad JeantyMLB Dhani JonesWLB Brandon Johnson, Keith RiversLCB Johnathan Joseph, David JonesRCB Leon HallSS Chinedum NdukweFS Marvin White, Chris Crocker

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Levi Jones, Anthony CollinsLG Andrew Whitworth, Nate LivingsC Eric GhiaciucRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Stacy AndrewsTE Reggie KellyWR T.J. HoushmandzadehQB Ryan FitzpatrickHB Cedric Benson, Chris PerryFB (no player started more than 4 games)

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TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 295 276 Rushing 109 95 Passing 159 165 Penalty 27 16 3rd Down: Made-Att 93-229 81-210 3rd Down Pct. 40.6 38.6 4th Down: Made-Att 10-14 7-15 4th Down Pct. 71.4 46.7POSSESSION AVG. 31:59 28:01TOTAL NET YARDS 4946 4822 Avg. Per Game 309.1 301.4 Total Plays 1011 980 Avg. Per Play 4.9 4.9NET YARDS RUSHING 2056 1573 Avg. Per Game 128.5 98.3 Total Rushes 505 399NET YARDS PASSING 2890 3249 Avg. Per Game 180.6 203.1 Sacked-Yards Lost 29-244 34-237 Gross Yards 3134 3486 Att.-Completions 477-286 547-318 Completion Pct. 60.0 58.1 Had Intercepted 13 19PUNTS-AVERAGE 86-43.2 83-43.9 Net Punting Avg. 36.3 35.3PENALTIES-YARDS 114-863 99-767FUMBLES-BALL LOST 24-12 17-6TOUCHDOWNS 34 32 Rushing 9 12 Passing 21 18 Returns 4 2

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 61 118 49 74 3 305Opponents 55 96 61 79 0 291

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPGraham 0 0 0 0 28-29 23-28 0 97Ochocinco 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Benson 6 6 0 0 — — 0 36Coles 5 0 5 0 — — 0 30C. Palmer 3 3 0 0 — — 0 20Caldwell 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18Foschi 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Henry 2 0 2 0 — — 0 12Fanene 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Geathers 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Joseph 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Scott 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Leonard 0 0 0 0 — — 0 2Bengals 34 9 21 4 28-29 23-28 0 305Opponents 32 12 18 2 30-30 23-29 0 291Two-point conversions: Leonard, C. Palmer. Bengals 2-5; Opponents 0-2.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBenson 301 1251 4.2 42 6Scott 74 321 4.3 61 0L. Johnson 46 204 4.4 27 0C. Palmer 39 93 2.4 15 3Leonard 27 84 3.1 11 0Ochocinco 3 32 10.7 26 0Caldwell 3 22 7.3 15 0Crocker 1 21 21.0 21 0O’Sullivan 3 12 4.0 6 0Coles 2 10 5.0 8 0Je. Johnson 4 8 2.0 4 0Huber 1 0 0.0 0 0Cosby 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 505 2056 4.1 61 9Opponents 399 1573 3.9 57 12

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOchocinco 72 1047 14.5 50 9Caldwell 51 432 8.5 24 3Coles 43 514 12.0 40 5Leonard 30 217 7.2 18 0Foschi 27 260 9.6 27 2Benson 17 111 6.5 19 0Coats 16 150 9.4 23 0Henry 12 236 19.7 73 2Je. Johnson 6 41 6.8 9 0Scott 5 67 13.4 23 0Cosby 4 55 13.8 23 0L. Johnson 3 4 1.3 6 0Bengals 286 3134 11.0 73 21Opponents 318 3486 11.0 87t 18

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDJoseph 6 92 15.3 32 1Hall 6 47 7.8 26 0Crocker 2 38 19.0 20 0Fanene 1 45 45.0 45t 1Rucker 1 26 26.0 26 0Ndukwe 1 9 9.0 9 0Nelson 1 2 2.0 2 0Rivers 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 19 259 13.6 45t 2Opponents 13 184 14.2 52t 2

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHuber 86 3713 43.2 36.3 10 24 61 0Bengals 86 3713 43.2 36.3 10 24 61 0Opponents 83 3641 43.9 35.3 12 25 66 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCosby 40 19 474 11.9 60 0Bengals 40 19 474 11.9 60 0Opponents 39 15 393 10.1 50 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDCaldwell 29 539 18.6 39 0Scott 16 504 31.5 96t 1Cosby 13 239 18.4 31 0Leonard 2 38 19.0 24 0Coles 1 14 14.0 14 0Hall 1 22 22.0 22 0Bengals 62 1356 21.9 96t 1Opponents 58 1289 22.2 58 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 10-11 8-10 3-3 2-4Bengals 0-0 10-11 8-10 3-3 2-4Opponents 1-1 6-7 8-9 5-5 3-7

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (-) (40G) (34G, 52N) (23B, 31G) (32B, 32G) (50G) (29G) (23G) (51N, 23G, 32G, 32G, 43G) (37N, 25G) (37G, 53G, 28G) (44G, 39G, 23G) (22G) (26G, 25G, 34G) (29G) (-).Opponents: (48G, 50G) (55N, 45G) (19G, 24G, 52N) (26G, 31G) (-) (28B) (22G) (38N) (28G, 33G, 35G, 34G) (57N, 52G, 33G) (-) (55N) (41G, 23G, 44G) (33G, 52G) (30G) (20G, 39G, 40G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsDh. Jones 77 36 113 3.5-26 4 1 2-0Ndukwe 60 25 85 2-18.5 5 0 0-0Rivers 45 26 71 1-8 2 0 0-0Joseph 58 11 69 0-0 20 1 0-0Hall 52 13 65 0-0 24 2 0-0Maualuga 35 24 59 1-8 2 2 0-0Crocker 39 10 49 0-0 9 1 0-0B. Johnson 31 16 47 1.5-11.5 4 0 1-0Geathers 21 15 36 3.5-28.5 3 1 2-113Fanene 18 18 36 6-33 2 0 0-0Sims 19 15 34 0.5-2.5 0 0 1-0T. Johnson 16 13 29 2-7 1 0 0-0R. Williams 17 9 26 0-0 2 0 0-0Peko 12 11 23 0-0 1 0 0-0Nelson 18 4 22 0-0 2 0 0-0Trent 18 4 22 1-7 4 0 0-0Odom 18 1 19 8-51 2 0 0-0Rucker 7 6 13 1-10 2 0 0-0M. Johnson 7 5 12 3-26 5 0 0-0Jeanty 8 1 9 0-0 0 0 0-0Hebert 7 2 9 0-0 0 0 0-0S. Smith 3 5 8 0-0 0 0 0-0O. Harris 5 2 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Da. Jones 3 2 5 0-0 1 0 0-0Hodge 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Murray 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Pope 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPHodge 10 1 11 1 0-0 0 0 0B. Johnson 9 2 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Hebert 7 4 11 0 0-0 0 0 0Jeanty 5 5 10 0 0-0 0 0 0Leonard 7 1 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Skuta 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 6 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Da. Jones 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Purify 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Trent 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Johnson 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Maualuga 4 0 4 1 0-0 0 0 0Ndukwe 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Cosby 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Nelson 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Graham 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Huber 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Scott 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0R. Williams 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Crocker 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0C. Harris 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Joseph 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Rivers 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0St. Louis 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Odom 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsColes 4 0 4 0 0-0Caldwell 3 0 3 0 0-0Collins 2 0 2 0 0-0Cook 2 0 2 0 0-0Leonard 2 0 2 0 0-0C. Palmer 2 0 2 0 0-0Benson 1 0 1 0 0-0Foschi 1 0 1 0 0-0Ochocinco 1 0 1 0 0-0Simpson 1 0 1 0 0-0B. Williams 1 0 1 1 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscellaneous stats listed above may differ from the information listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2009 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatC. Palmer 466 282 3094 60.5 6.64 21 4.5 13 2.8 73 26-213 83.6O’Sullivan 11 4 40 36.4 3.64 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 3-31 47.5Bengals 477 286 3134 60.0 6.57 21 4.4 13 2.7 73 29-244 82.7Opponents 547 318 3486 58.1 6.37 18 3.3 19 3.5 87t 34-237 73.6

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2009 FINAL STATISTICS (10-6-0) USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Robert GeathersLDT Domata PekoRDT Tank JohnsonRE Jonathan Fanene, Antwan OdomSLB Rey MaualugaMLB Dhani JonesWLB Keith RiversLCB Johnathan JosephRCB Leon HallSS Chinedum NdukweFS Chris Crocker

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Andrew WhitworthLG Nate Livings, Evan MathisC Kyle CookRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Dennis Roland, Anthony CollinsTE Daniel Coats, J.P. FoschiWR Laveranues ColesQB Carson PalmerHB Cedric BensonFB Jeremi Johnson

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttJan. 9* L 14-24 N.Y. Jets 63,686*AFC Wild Card Playoff

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 18 15 Rushing 6 7 Passing 7 8 Penalty 5 0 3rd Down: Made-Att 5-14 3-12 3rd Down Pct. 35.7 25.0 4th Down: Made-Att 0-1 0-0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 0.0POSSESSION AVG. 26:58 33:02TOTAL NET YARDS 281 353 Avg. Per Game 281.0 353.0 Total Plays 61 56 Avg. Per Play 4.6 6.3NET YARDS RUSHING 171 171 Avg. Per Game 171.0 171.0 Total Rushes 22 41NET YARDS PASSING 110 182 Avg. Per Game 110.0 182.0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-36 0-0 Gross Yards 146 182 Att.-Completions 36-18 15-12 Completion Pct. 50.0 80.0 Had Intercepted 1 0PUNTS-AVERAGE 4-48.0 7-31.4 Net Punting Avg. 36.5 28.1PENALTIES-YARDS 6-55 9-76FUMBLES-BALL LOST 2-1 0-0TOUCHDOWNS 2 3 Rushing 1 2 Passing 1 1 Returns 0 0

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 7 0 0 7 0 14Opponents 0 14 7 3 0 24

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPBenson 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Coles 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Graham 0 0 0 0 2-2 0-2 0 2Bengals 2 1 1 0 2-2 0-2 0 14Opponents 3 2 1 0 3-3 1-1 0 24Two-point conversions: None. Bengals0-0; Opponents 0-0.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBenson 21 169 8.0 47t 1C. Palmer 1 2 2.0 2 0Bengals 22 171 7.8 47t 1Opponents 41 171 4.2 39t 2

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDColes 6 48 8.0 13 1Cosby 3 26 8.7 14 0Benson 3 12 4.0 5 0Ochocinco 2 28 14.0 19 0Caldwell 2 25 12.5 13 0Leonard 2 7 3.5 6 0Bengals 18 146 8.1 19 1Opponents 12 182 15.2 45t 1

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD(None) 0 0 — — 0Bengals 0 0 — — 0Opponents 1 20 20.0 20 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHuber 4 192 48.0 36.5 1 0 56 0Bengals 4 192 48.0 36.5 1 0 56 0Opponents 7 220 31.4 28.1 0 3 37 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDMurray 1 0 23 23.0 23 0Cosby 0 3 0 — — 0Bengals 1 3 23 23.0 23 0Opponents 2 1 26 13.0 15 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDLeonard 3 54 18.0 25 0Scott 2 74 37.0 56 0Bengals 5 128 25.6 56 0Opponents 3 56 18.7 31 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Graham 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Bengals 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Opponents 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Graham: (35N, 28N).Opponents: (20G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsNdukwe 7 3 10 0-0 0 0 0-0Dh. Jones 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0Hall 4 2 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Joseph 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0T. Johnson 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0-0Fanene 4 0 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Crocker 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Rivers 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0B. Johnson 1 3 4 0-0 2 0 0-0Peko 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Geathers 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0Trent 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPM. Johnson 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Rivers 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Skuta 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0B. Johnson 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Leonard 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Trent 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsFoschi 1 0 1 0 0-0Roland 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscel-laneous stats listed above may differ from the information listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatC. Palmer 36 18 146 50.0 4.06 1 2.8 1 2.8 19 3-36 58.3Bengals 36 18 146 50.0 4.06 1 2.8 1 2.8 19 3-36 58.3Opponents 15 12 182 80.0 12.13 1 6.7 0 0.0 45t 0-0 139.4

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Date W/L Score Opponent AttSept. 12 L 24-38 at New England 68,756Sept. 19 W 15-10 Baltimore 64,071Sept. 26 W 20-7 at Carolina 72,887Oct. 3 L 20-23 at Cleveland 66,731Oct. 10 L 21-24 Tampa Bay 63,888Oct. 24 L 32-39 at Atlanta 67,665Oct. 31 L 14-22 Miami 63,179Nov. 8 L 21-27 Pittsburgh 65,626Nov. 14 L 17-23 at Indianapolis 67,404Nov. 21 L 31-49 Buffalo 55,654Nov. 25 L 10-26 at N.Y. Jets 78,903Dec. 5 L 30-34 New Orleans 59,963Dec. 12 L 7-23 at Pittsburgh 57,501Dec. 19 W 19-17 Cleveland 56,342Dec.26 W 34-20 San Diego 54,194Jan. 2 L 7-13 at Baltimore 71,088

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals OpponentsTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 317 290 Rushing 85 97 Passing 206 170 Penalty 26 23 3rd Down: Made-Att 87-224 75-198 3rd Down Pct. 38.8 37.9 4th Down: Made-Att 13-19 2-7 4th Down Pct. 68.4 28.6POSSESSION AVG. 31:14 28:46TOTAL NET YARDS 5289 5312 Avg. Per Game 330.6 332.0 Total Plays 1046 957 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.6NET YARDS RUSHING 1522 1843 Avg. Per Game 95.1 115.2 Total Rushes 428 416NET YARDS PASSING 3767 3469 Avg. Per Game 235.4 216.8 Sacked-Yards Lost 28-221 27-179 Gross Yards 3988 3648 Att.-Completions 590-365 514-326 Completion Pct. 61.9 63.4 Had Intercepted 20 16PUNTS-AVERAGE 72-41.6 76-41.3 Net Punting Avg. 38.2 36.6PENALTIES-YARDS 90-725 95-776FUMBLES-BALL LOST 21-14 20-10TOUCHDOWNS 36 44 Rushing 8 15 Passing 26 21 Returns 2 8

Score by Periods 1 2 3 4 OT TotBengals 45 102 57 118 0 322Opponents 63 113 93 126 0 395

SCORING TD -Ru -Rc -Rt K-PAT FG S TPNugent 0 0 0 0 17-17 15-19 0 62Owens 9 0 9 0 — — 0 54Benson 8 7 1 0 — — 0 50Stitser 0 0 0 0 8-10 7-8 0 29Gresham 4 0 4 0 — — 0 26Ochocinco 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24Shipley 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18Simpson 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18Pettrey 0 0 0 0 5-5 2-4 0 11A. Jones 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Joseph 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6Leonard 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Scott 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6Whitworth 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6Bengals 36 8 26 2 30-32 24-31 0 322Opponents 44 15 21 8 43-43 28-33 1 395Two-point conversions: Benson, Gresham. Bengals 2-4; Opponents 1-1.

RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TDBenson 321 1111 3.5 26 7Scott 61 299 4.9 18 1Leonard 9 61 6.8 42 0C. Palmer 32 50 1.6 9 0Simpson 1 2 2.0 2 0Peerman 2 1 0.5 1 0Pressley 1 0 0.0 0 0Caldwell 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Bengals 428 1522 3.6 42 8Opponents 416 1843 4.4 61 15

RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TDOwens 72 983 13.7 78t 9Ochocinco 67 831 12.4 42 4Shipley 52 600 11.5 64t 3Gresham 52 471 9.1 27 4Benson 28 178 6.4 24 1Caldwell 25 345 13.8 53 0Simpson 20 277 13.9 59t 3Leonard 20 137 6.9 20 1Scott 11 60 5.5 25 0Kelly 10 42 4.2 9 0Coffman 3 30 10.0 14 0Cosby 2 16 8.0 11 0Peerman 1 11 11.0 11 0Pressley 1 6 6.0 6 0Whitworth 1 1 1.0 1t 1Bengals 365 3988 10.9 78t 26Opponents 326 3648 11.2 54 21

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TDHall 4 19 4.8 22 0Joseph 3 38 12.7 21t 1R. Nelson 2 63 31.5 56 0Maualuga 2 58 29.0 47 0B. Johnson 1 12 12.0 12 0A. Jones 1 10 10.0 10 0Ndukwe 1 0 0.0 0 0Trent 1 0 0.0 0 0R. Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 16 200 12.5 56 1Opponents 20 424 21.2 59t 5

PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BHuber 71 2992 42.1 38.2 6 28 72 1Bengals 72 2992 41.6 38.2 6 28 72 1Opponents 76 3137 41.3 36.6 5 29 61 0

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDCosby 30 21 225 7.5 20 0A. Jones 5 0 33 6.6 27 0Caldwell 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bengals 36 21 258 7.2 27 0Opponents 26 14 124 4.8 20 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg TDScott 56 1257 22.4 60 0A. Jones 7 134 19.1 29 0Caldwell 3 79 26.3 32 0Cosby 3 44 14.7 18 0Hall 1 29 29.0 29 0Kelly 1 8 8.0 8 0Bengals 71 1551 21.8 60 0Opponents 64 1504 23.5 97t 2

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Nugent 0-0 5-5 7-7 1-3 2-4Stitser 0-0 4-5 2-2 1-1 0-0Pettrey 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0Bengals 1-1 10-12 9-9 2-5 2-4Opponents 0-0 12-12 8-9 6-9 2-3

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY GAME:Nugent: (54G) (36G, 30G, 46G, 38G, 25G) (33G, 50G) (24G, 44B, 25G) (31G, 35G) (20G, 53N, 33G) (-) (51N, 45N) (27G) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-). Pettrey: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (19G, 43N) (27N, 28G) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-). Stitser: (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (29G, 23G, 47G) (-) (25G, 39G, 34G, 20G) (-) (29N).Opponents: (32G, 47N, 56N) (38G) (-) (30G, 31G, 22G) (31G) (45G) (38G, 42G, 24G, 54G, 31G) (25G, 53G, 46N) (28G, 47G, 23G) (33N) (27G, 44N) (48G, 24G) (23G, 35G, 41G) (23G) (20G, 28G) (25G, 47G).

DEFENSE* Sks- FR-Player ST AT TT Yds PD FF YdsD. Jones 86 39 125 1-9 2 1 0-0Rivers 51 24 75 1-5 2 0 0-0Maualuga 44 31 75 1-10 2 0 0-0R. Williams 37 21 58 1-3 1 0 3-1Ndukwe 37 18 55 0.5-4 3 0 1-0R. Nelson 31 18 49 0-0 7 2 0-0Joseph 37 5 42 0-0 8 0 0-0Peko 24 18 42 0.5-4 1 0 0-0Crocker 29 12 41 2-8 5 2 0-0Hall 29 10 39 0-0 11 2 0-0M.Johnson 25 9 34 2.5-10 4 0 0-0Geathers 22 11 33 1-9 2 1 1-5B. Johnson 16 16 32 0.5-0.5 3 0 0-0Sims 19 12 31 2.5-20 1 0 0-0Dunlap 19 5 24 9.5-77.5 3 0 1-0Trent 18 5 23 0-0 3 0 1-0Rucker 8 9 17 1-8 1 0 0-0Atkins 10 6 16 3-11 1 0 0-0Wade 12 2 14 0-0 2 0 0-0A. Jones 11 3 14 0-0 3 1 1-59Murray 11 1 12 0-0 3 0 0-0Ratliff 6 6 12 0-0 0 0 0-0T. Johnson 5 5 10 0-0 0 0 0-0T. Nelson 4 2 6 0-0 0 0 0-0Odom 3 1 4 0-0 1 0 0-0McDonald 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0Ghee 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0Bennett 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Fanene 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Muckelroy 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0Skuta 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0

SPECIAL TEAMS* FR-Player ST AT TT FF Yds BP BFG BXPSkuta 11 4 15 1 0-0 0 0 0Cosby 6 3 9 0 0-0 0 0 0Muckelroy 4 5 9 2 0-0 0 0 0Ghee 7 0 7 0 0-0 0 0 0R. Nelson 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Peerman 4 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 0B. Johnson 3 3 6 0 0-0 0 0 0Hall 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Leonard 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Murray 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Ndukwe 4 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0Miles 3 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 0Harris 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0T. Nelson 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Trent 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Rey 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0Caldwell 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Crocker 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Nugent 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Stitser 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0Rivers 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0M. Johnson 1 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0Kelly 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Ratliff 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0Scott 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0White 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0A. Jones 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE*Player ST AT TT FF FR-YdsOwens 4 0 4 0 0-0C. Palmer 3 0 3 0 0-0Caldwell 2 0 2 0 0-0Gresham 2 0 2 0 0-0Ochocinco 2 0 2 0 0-0Smith 2 0 2 0 0-0Coffman 1 0 1 0 0-0Cook 1 0 1 0 0-0Peerman 1 0 1 0 0-0Roland 1 0 1 0 0-0Scott 1 0 1 0 0-0Shipley 1 0 1 0 0-0Whitworth 1 0 1 0 0-0

*NOTE: The defensive, special teams and miscellaneous stats listed above may differ from the information listed in individual player biographies. Press box stats were used for the above 2010 totals while coaches’ stats were used for the biographies.

Cmp Yds/ TD Int Sack-PASSING Att Cmp Yds % Att TD % Int % Lg Lost RatC. Palmer 586 362 3970 61.8 6.77 26 4.4 20 3.4 78t 26-201 82.4J. Palmer 3 3 18 100.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 2-20 91.7Ochocinco 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 — 0-0 39.6Bengals 590 365 3988 61.9 6.76 26 4.4 20 3.4 78t 28-221 82.4Opponents 514 326 3648 63.4 7.10 21 4.1 16 3.1 54 27-179 85.2

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Head Coach: Marvin Lewis

2010 FINAL STATISTICS (4-12-0) USUAL STARTERSDEFENSELE Robert GeathersNT Domata PekoDT Pat Sims, Tank JohnsonRDE Michael JohnsonSLB Rey MaualugaMLB Dhani JonesWLB Keith RiversLCB Johnathan JosephRCB Leon HallSS Roy WIlliamsFS Chris Crocker

OFFENSEWR Chad OchocincoLT Andrew WhitworthLG Nate LivingsC Kyle CookRG Bobbie WilliamsRT Dennis RolandTE Jermaine GreshamTE Reggie KellyWR Terrell OwensQB Carson PalmerHB Cedric Benson

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SERVICEMOST SEASONS

16 Ken Anderson .............................................................. 1971-8615 Ken Riley ..................................................................... 1969-8314 Reggie Williams .......................................................... 1976-8913 Jim Breech .................................................................. 1980-9213 Anthony Muñoz ........................................................... 1980-9213 Joe Walter ................................................................... 1985-9713 Rich Braham ............................................................ 1994-2006

GAMES PLAYED/CAREER207 Ken Riley ..................................................................... 1969-83206 Reggie Williams .......................................................... 1976-89192 Ken Anderson .............................................................. 1971-86188 Tim Krumrie ................................................................ 1983-94185 Anthony Muñoz ........................................................... 1980-92

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED169 Lee Johnson ................................................................ 1988-98149 Pat McInally ................................................................ 1976-85137 Reggie Williams .......................................................... 1980-89122 Tim Krumrie ................................................................ 1987-94117 Tony McGee ............................................................ 1993-2001

SCORINGTOTAL POINTS

CAREER 1,151 Jim Breech ........................................... 1980-92 779 Shayne Graham.................................... 2003-09 660 Doug Pelfrey ........................................ 1993-99 549 Horst Muhlmann .................................. 1969-74 420 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83

SEASON 131 Shayne Graham..........................................2005(Total) 130 Shayne Graham..........................................2007 122 Shayne Graham..........................................2004 121 Doug Pelfrey ..............................................1995 120 Jim Breech .................................................1985

SEASON 8.19 Shayne Graham (131p/16g) .......................2005(Avg. per 8.13 Shayne Graham (130p/16g) .......................2007game) 7.93 Horst Muhlmann (111p/14g) .....................1972 7.71 Horst Muhlmann (108p/14g) .....................1970 7.63 Shayne Graham (122p/16g) .......................2004

GAME 24 Larry Kinnebrew, Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston 24 Corey Dillon, Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 21 Shayne Graham, Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore 19 Horst Muhlmann, Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo 19 Horst Muhlmann, Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston

TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 70 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83 66 Chad Ochocinco .................................. 2001-10 64 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91 64 Carl Pickens......................................... 1992-99 53 Isaac Curtis .......................................... 1973-84

SEASON 17 Carl Pickens...............................................1995 16 Pete Johnson .............................................1981 15 Pete Johnson .............................................1979 15 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988 14 Pete Johnson .............................................1983 14 James Brooks ............................................1988

GAME 4 Larry Kinnebrew, Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston 4 Corey Dillon, Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 3 (many times; most recent: Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee)

MOST GAMES WITH AT LEAST 1 TOUCHDOWNCONSECUTIVE 10 Carl Pickens, Nov. 27, 1994-Oct. 1, 1995 8 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sept. 10-Nov. 4, 2007 6 Stan Fritts, Nov. 17, 1975-Dec. 21, 1975 6 Rudi Johnson, Nov. 6-Dec. 18, 2005 5 Pete Johnson, Nov. 1, 1981-Nov. 29, 1981 5 Ickey Woods, Sept. 25, 1988-Oct. 23, 1988

BENGALS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON)

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 476 Jim Breech ........................................... 1980-92 248 Shayne Graham.................................... 2003-09 201 Doug Pelfrey ........................................ 1993-99 189 Horst Muhlmann .................................. 1969-74 130 Chris Bahr............................................ 1976-79

SEASON 56 Jim Breech .................................................1988 50 Jim Breech .................................................1986 49 Jim Breech .................................................1981 48 Jim Breech .................................................1985 47 Shayne Graham..........................................2005

GAME 8 Jim Breech, Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 7 (6 times)

FIELD GOALSCAREER 225 Jim Breech ........................................... 1980-92 177 Shayne Graham.................................... 2003-09 153 Doug Pelfrey ........................................ 1993-99 120 Horst Muhlmann .................................. 1969-74 62 Chris Bahr............................................ 1976-79

SEASON 31 Shayne Graham..........................................2007(Total) 29 Doug Pelfrey ..............................................1995 28 Doug Pelfrey ..............................................1994 28 Shayne Graham..........................................2005 27 Horst Muhlmann ........................................1972 27 Shayne Graham..........................................2004

SEASON 1.94 Shayne Graham (31fg/16g) ........................2007(Avg. per 1.93 Horst Muhlmann (27fg/14g) ......................1972game) 1.81 Doug Pelfrey (29fg/16g) ............................1995 1.78 Horst Muhlmann (25fg/14g) ......................1970

GAME 7 Shayne Graham, Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore 6 Doug Pelfrey, Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle 5 Horst Muhlmann, Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo 5 Horst Muhlmann, Sept. 24, 1972 vs. Pittsburgh 5 Jim Breech, Nov. 1, 1987 vs. Houston 5 Doug Pelfrey, Oct. 10, 1993 at Kansas City 5 Doug Pelfrey, Sept. 3, 1995 at Indianapolis 5 Mike Nugent, Sept. 19, 2010 vs. Baltimore

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS21 Shayne Graham .................................................................200717 Shayne Graham ........................................................... 2005-0613 Jim Breech ........................................................................199013 Doug Pelfrey ......................................................................199313 Doug Pelfrey ......................................................................199513 Shayne Graham .................................................................2004

LONGEST FIELD GOALS55 Chris Bahr, Sept. 23, 1979 vs. Houston54 Doug Pelfrey, Dec. 24, 1994 vs. Philadelphia54 Neil Rackers, Sept. 8, 2002 vs. San Diego54 Mike Nugent, Sept. 12, 2010 at New England53 (6 times; most recent: Shayne Graham, Nov. 29, 2009 vs. Cle.)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECAREER 86.8 Shayne Graham (177-204)................... 2003-09 77.3 Doug Pelfrey (153-198) ....................... 1993-99 71.9 Jim Breech (225-313) .......................... 1980-92 64.5 Horst Muhlmann (120-186) ................. 1969-74 57.9 Chris Bahr (62-107)............................. 1976-79NOTE: Minimum 75 attempts.

SEASON 91.2 Shayne Graham (31-34).............................2007 88.0 Shayne Graham (22-25).............................2003 87.5 Shayne Graham (28-32).............................2005 87.5 Shayne Graham (21-24).............................2008 87.1 Shayne Graham (27-31).............................2004NOTE: Minimum one attempt per games in season.

CAREER FIELD GOAL PCT. BY DISTANCE1-19 96.6 Horst Muhlmann (28-29) ..................... 1969-74NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts.

20-29 96.7 Shayne Graham (58-60)....................... 2003-09 94.1 Doug Pelfrey (48-51) ........................... 1993-99 92.3 Jim Breech (84-91) .............................. 1980-92 78.1 Chris Bahr (25-32)............................... 1976-79NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts.

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LONGEST RUSHES96 Corey Dillon, Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit (TD)87 Paul Robinson, Oct. 27, 1968 at Oakland (TD)86 Essex Johnson, Dec. 5, 1971 at Cleveland (TD)83 Jess Phillips, Nov. 2, 1969 vs. Oakland80 Warren McVea, Sept. 22, 1968 vs. Buffalo (TD)80 Corey Dillon, Oct. 8, 2000 vs. Tenn. (TD)79 Ki-Jana Carter, Sept. 21, 1997 at Denver (TD)77 Archie Griffin, Nov. 21, 1976 at Kansas City (TD)77 Peter Warrick, Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver (TD)76 Jess Phillips, Sept. 20, 1970 vs. Oakland (TD)

MOST 100-YARD GAMESCAREER 28 Corey Dillon..................................... 1997-2003 19 Rudi Johnson....................................... 2001-07 17 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91 14 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83 12 Cedric Benson ..................................... 2008-10

SEASON 6 Cedric Benson ...........................................2009 5 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988 5 James Brooks ............................................1989 5 Harold Green..............................................1992 5 Corey Dillon...............................................1999 5 Corey Dillon...............................................2000 5 Corey Dillon...............................................2002 5 Rudi Johnson.............................................2004 5 Rudi Johnson.............................................2006

CONSECUTIVE 4 Paul Robinson ...................... 1968 (Gms. 8-11) 3 Pete Johnson ...................... 1980 (Gms. 13-15) 3 Corey Dillon........................ 1997 (Gms. 13-15) 3 Corey Dillon........................ 1999 (Gms. 12-14)

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RUSHINGTOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS

CAREER 1,865 Corey Dillon..................................... 1997-2003 1,441 Rudi Johnson....................................... 2001-07 1,402 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83 1,344 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91 968 Harold Green........................................ 1990-95

SEASON 361 Rudi Johnson.............................................2004 341 Rudi Johnson.............................................2006 340 Corey Dillon...............................................2001 337 Rudi Johnson.............................................2005 321 Cedric Benson ...........................................2010

GAME 43 Rudi Johnson, Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston 39 Corey Dillon, Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 38 Pete Johnson, Dec. 4, 1983 at Pittsburgh 38 Cedric Benson, Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland 37 Cedric Benson, Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago

RUSHING YARDSCAREER 8,061 Corey Dillon..................................... 1997-2003 6,447 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91 5,742 Rudi Johnson....................................... 2001-07 5,421 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83 3,727 Harold Green........................................ 1990-95

SEASON 1,458 Rudi Johnson.............................................2005 1,454 Rudi Johnson.............................................2004 1,435 Corey Dillon...............................................2000 1,315 Corey Dillon...............................................2001 1,311 Corey Dillon...............................................2002

GAME 278 Corey Dillon, Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver 246 Corey Dillon, Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 216 Corey Dillon, Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Arizona 202 Rudi Johnson, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland 201 James Brooks, Dec. 23, 1990 vs. Houston 192 Corey Dillon, Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 190 Harold Green, Dec. 20, 1992 vs. New England 189 Cedric Benson, Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago 184 Corey Dillon, Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit 182 Rudi Johnson, Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston

AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPTCAREER 5.6 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 5.3 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 4.8 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91 4.6 Ickey Woods ........................................ 1988-91 4.5 Essex Johnson ..................................... 1968-75NOTE: Minimum 100 attempts.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 64 Pete Johnson ....................................... 1977-83 48 Rudi Johnson....................................... 2001-07 45 Corey Dillon..................................... 1997-2003 37 Larry Kinnebrew ................................... 1983-87 37 James Brooks ...................................... 1984-91

SEASON 15 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988 14 Pete Johnson .............................................1979 14 Pete Johnson .............................................1983 12 Pete Johnson .............................................1981 12 Rudi Johnson.............................................2004 12 Rudi Johnson.............................................2005 12 Rudi Johnson.............................................2006

TOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTSCAREER 4,475 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 3,564 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 3,217 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 2,221 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 1,707 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05SEASON 586 Carson Palmer ...........................................2010 581 Jon Kitna....................................................2001 575 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007 567 Jeff Blake ...................................................1995 549 Jeff Blake ...................................................1996GAME 68 Jon Kitna, Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh 56 Ken Anderson, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 54 Boomer Esiason, Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota 53 Boomer Esiason, Nov. 22, 1987 vs. Pittsburgh 52 (4 times)

COMPLETIONSCAREER 2,654 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 2,024 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 2,015 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 1,240 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 1,009 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05SEASON 373 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007(Total) 362 Carson Palmer ...........................................2010 345 Carson Palmer ...........................................2005 326 Jeff Blake ...................................................1995 324 Jon Kitna, 2003, and Carson Palmer, 2006SEASON 24.2 Ken Anderson (218cmp/9g) .......................1982(Avg. per 23.3 Carson Palmer (373cmp/16g)....................2007game) 22.6 Carson Palmer (362cmp/16g)....................2010 21.6 Carson Palmer (345cmp/16g)....................2005 20.4 Jeff Blake (326cmp/16g) ............................1995

30-39 90.3 Shayne Graham (65-72)....................... 2003-09 83.8 Jim Breech (83-99) .............................. 1980-92 78.1 Doug Pelfrey (50-64) ........................... 1993-99NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts.

40-49 83.3 Shayne Graham (45-54)....................... 2003-09 69.4 Doug Pelfrey (43-62) ........................... 1993-99 50.5 Jim Breech (46-91) .............................. 1980-92NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts.

50+ 47.1 Doug Pelfrey (8-17) ............................. 1993-99 43.7 Shayne Graham (7-16)......................... 2003-09 41.7 Chris Bahr (5-12)................................. 1976-79NOTE: Minimum 10 attempts.

SAFETIESCAREER 2 Reggie Williams ................................... 1976-89 2 Alfred Williams .................................... 1991-94

GAME 4 Corey Dillon, Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 3 Paul Robinson, Nov. 17, 1968 at Miami 3 Pete Johnson, Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston 3 Larry Kinnebrew, Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston 3 Larry Kinnebrew, Dec. 1, 1985 vs. Houston 3 Larry Kinnebrew, Sept. 18, 1986 at Cleveland 3 James Brooks, Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh 3 James Brooks, Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston 3 Ickey Woods, Nov. 27, 1988 vs. Buffalo 3 Corey Dillon, Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 3 Rudi Johnson, Jan. 2, 2005 at Philadelphia 3 Kenny Watson, Oct. 21, 2007 vs. N.Y. Jets

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PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDCAREER 160 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 131 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 100 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 62 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 59 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05

SEASON 22 Ken Anderson ............................................1978 22 Boomer Esiason .........................................1990 22 Jon Kitna....................................................2001 20 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007 20 Carson Palmer ...........................................2010

GAME 5 Boomer Esiason, Oct. 16, 1988 at New England 4 Ken Anderson, Oct. 19, 1975 vs. Oakland 4 Ken Anderson, Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco 4 Ken Anderson, Nov. 13, 1978 vs. Oakland 4 Ken Anderson, Sept. 16, 1984 at N.Y. Jets 4 Turk Schonert, Oct. 1, 1984 at Pittsburgh 4 Boomer Esiason, Sept. 28, 1986 vs. Chicago 4 Boomer Esiason, Sept. 27, 1992 vs. Minnesota 4 Carson Palmer, Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona

PASSER RATINGCAREER 86.9 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 83.1 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 81.9 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 79.3 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 74.9 Virgil Carter ......................................... 1970-73NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts.

SEASON 101.1 Carson Palmer ...........................................2005 98.4 Ken Anderson ............................................1981 97.4 Boomer Esiason .........................................1988 95.7 Ken Anderson ............................................1974 95.3 Ken Anderson ............................................1982NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season.

LONGEST PASSES94 Ken Anderson to Billy Brooks, Nov. 13, 1977 at Minnesota (TD)90 Virgil Carter to Speedy Thomas, Sept. 19, 1971 vs. Philadelphia (TD)88 Jeff Blake to Darnay Scott, Sept. 17, 1995 at Seattle (TD)86 Boomer Esiason to Eddie Brown, Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh (TD)85 Ken Anderson to Isaac Curtis, Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets (TD)

MOST 300-YARD GAMESCAREER 23 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 19 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 17 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 8 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 5 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05

SEASON 5 Boomer Esiason .........................................1987 5 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007 4 Ken Anderson ............................................1982 4 Boomer Esiason .........................................1985 4 Boomer Esiason .........................................1989 4 Carson Palmer ...........................................2010

CONSECUTIVE 3 Ken Anderson ......................... 1984 (Gms. 1-3) 2 (9 times; most recent: Carson Palmer, 2007, Gms. 2 & 3)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGECAREER 62.9 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 59.3 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 59.1 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05 56.5 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 56.4 Virgil Carter ......................................... 1970-73NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts.

SEASON 70.6 Ken Anderson ............................................1982 67.8 Carson Palmer ...........................................2005 66.7 Ken Anderson ............................................1983 64.9 Ken Anderson ............................................1974 64.9 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season.

GAME 90.9 Ken Anderson, Nov. 10, 1974 vs. Pittsburgh (20-22) 87.1 Ken Anderson, Jan. 2, 1983 at Houston (27-31) 87.0 Turk Schonert, Nov. 25, 1984 vs. Atlanta (20-23) 84.2 Carson Palmer, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tenn. (32-38) 83.3 Carson Palmer, Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chi. (20-24)NOTE: Minimum 20 attempts.

PASSING YARDSCAREER 32,838 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 27,149 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 22,694 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 15,134 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 10,707 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05

SEASON 4,131 Carson Palmer ...........................................2007(Total) 4,035 Carson Palmer ...........................................2006 3,970 Carson Palmer ...........................................2010 3,959 Boomer Esiason .........................................1986 3,836 Carson Palmer ...........................................2005

SEASON 277.2 Ken Anderson (2,495yds/9g) .....................1982(Avg. per 258.2 Carson Palmer (4,131yds/16g) ..................2007game) 252.2 Carson Palmer (4,035yds/16g) ..................2006 248.1 Carson Palmer (3,970yds/16g) ..................2010 247.4 Boomer Esiason (3,959yds/16g)................1986NOTE: Minimum average of 14 attempts per games in season.GAME 490 Boomer Esiason, Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams 447 Ken Anderson, Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo 440 Carson Palmer, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 425 Boomer Esiason, Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets 416 Ken Anderson, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego

AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPTCAREER 7.62 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 7.34 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 7.05 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 6.81 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 6.62 Virgil Carter ......................................... 1970-73NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts.

SEASON 9.41 Greg Cook..................................................1969 9.21 Boomer Esiason .........................................1988 8.44 Boomer Esiason .........................................1986 8.41 Ken Anderson ............................................1975 8.13 Ken Anderson ............................................1974NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season.

TOUCHDOWN PASSESCAREER 197 Ken Anderson ...................................... 1971-86 187 Boomer Esiason ............................. 1984-92, 97 154 Carson Palmer ..................................... 2003-10 93 Jeff Blake ............................................. 1994-99 59 Jon Kitna.............................................. 2001-05

SEASON 32 Carson Palmer ...........................................2005 29 Ken Anderson ............................................1981 28 Boomer Esiason .........................................1988 28 Boomer Esiason .........................................1989 28 Jeff Blake ...................................................1995 28 Carson Palmer ...........................................2006

GAME 40 Ken Anderson, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 37 Carson Palmer, Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona 36 Carson Palmer, Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta 35 Jon Kitna, Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh 34 Carson Palmer, Sept. 12, 2010 at New England

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CAREER 751 Chad Ochocinco .................................. 2001-10 530 Carl Pickens......................................... 1992-99 507 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .......................... 2001-08 417 Cris Collinsworth ................................. 1981-88 416 Isaac Curtis .......................................... 1973-84

SEASON 112 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................................2007 100 Carl Pickens...............................................1996 99 Carl Pickens...............................................1995 97 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2005 95 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2004

GAME 13 Carl Pickens, Oct. 11, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh 12 James Brooks, Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota 12 Carl Pickens, Nov. 10, 1996 vs. Pittsburgh 12 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Dec. 12, 2004 at New England 12 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sept. 23, 2007 at Seattle 12 Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee 12 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sept. 21, 2008 at N.Y. Giants 12 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia 12 Chad Ochocinco, Sept. 12, 2010 at New England 12 Jerome Simpson, Jan. 2, 2011 at Baltimore

RECEIVING YARDSCAREER 10,783 Chad Ochocinco .................................. 2001-10 7,101 Isaac Curtis .......................................... 1973-84 6,887 Carl Pickens......................................... 1992-99 6,698 Cris Collinsworth ................................. 1981-88 6,134 Eddie Brown......................................... 1985-91

SEASON 1,440 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2007 1,432 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2005 1,369 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2006 1,355 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2003 1,274 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2004

GAME 260 Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 222 Terrell Owens, Oct. 3, 2010 at Cleveland 216 Eddie Brown, Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh 209 Chad Ochocinco, Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland 206 Cris Collinsworth, Oct. 2, 1983 vs. Baltimore 204 Carl Pickens, Oct. 11, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh 201 John McDaniel, Dec. 6, 1976 at Oakland 200 Charlie Joiner, Nov. 23, 1975 at Cleveland

AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTIONCAREER 17.1 Isaac Curtis (416-7,101) ...................... 1973-84 16.9 Eddie Brown (363-6,134)..................... 1985-91 16.7 Tim McGee (282-4,703) ...........1986-92, 94-95 16.1 Cris Collinsworth (417-6,698) ............. 1981-88 15.5 Darnay Scott (386-5,975) ................ 1994-2001NOTE: Minimum 100 receptions.

SEASON 24.0 Eddie Brown (53-1,273).............................1988 22.6 Bob Trumpy (37-835) ................................1969 21.4 Eric Crabtree (40-855) ...............................1969 21.2 Isaac Curtis (44-934) .................................1975 21.1 Isaac Curtis (30-633) .................................1974NOTE: Minimum 30 receptions.

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 66 Chad Ochocinco .................................. 2001-10 63 Carl Pickens......................................... 1992-99 53 Isaac Curtis .......................................... 1973-84 41 Eddie Brown......................................... 1985-91 37 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .......................... 2001-08

SEASON 17 Carl Pickens...............................................1995 12 Carl Pickens...............................................1996 12 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................................2007 11 Carl Pickens...............................................1994 10 Isaac Curtis ................................................1974 10 Cris Collinsworth .......................................1986 10 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2003

GAME 3 (11 times; most recent: Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee)

PUNTINGTOTAL PUNTS

CAREER 746 Lee Johnson ........................................ 1988-98 700 Pat McInally ......................................... 1976-85 379 Kyle Larson .......................................... 2004-08 285 Dave Lewis........................................... 1970-73 177 Nick Harris ........................................... 2001-03

SEASON 100 Kyle Larson ................................................2008 94 Daniel Pope ...............................................2000 91 Pat McInally ...............................................1978 90 Lee Johnson ..............................................1993 89 Pat McInally ...............................................1979GAME 11 Lee Johnson, Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego 11 Kyle Larson, Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia 11 Kyle Larson, Nov. 30, 2008 vs. Baltimore

PUNTING YARDSCAREER 32,196 Lee Johnson ........................................ 1988-98 29,307 Pat McInally ......................................... 1976-85 15,900 Kyle Larson .......................................... 2004-08 12,447 Dave Lewis........................................... 1970-73 7,064 Nick Harris ........................................... 2001-03

SEASON 3,954 Lee Johnson ..............................................1993(Total) 3,945 Kyle Larson ................................................2008 3,919 Pat McInally ...............................................1978 3,775 Daniel Pope ...............................................2000 3,713 Kevin Huber ...............................................2009

SEASON 260.8 Dave Lewis (3,651yds/14g) .......................1970(Avg. per 247.1 Lee Johnson (3,954yds/16g) .....................1993game) 246.6 Kyle Larson (3,945yds/16g).......................2008 244.9 Pat McInally (3,919yds/16g)......................1978 235.9 Daniel Pope (3,775yds/16g) ......................2000

GAME 483 Dave Lewis, Sept. 26, 1971 at Pittsburgh 480 Kyle Larson, Nov. 30, 2008 vs. Baltimore 474 Lee Johnson, Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego 465 Scott Fulhage, Oct. 4, 1987 vs. San Diego 443 Daniel Pope, Oct. 15, 2000 at Pittsburgh

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNTCAREER 43.7 Dave Lewis........................................... 1970-73 43.2 Lee Johnson ........................................ 1988-98 42.7 Kevin Huber ......................................... 2009-10 42.0 Kyle Larson .......................................... 2004-08 41.9 Pat McInally ......................................... 1976-85NOTE: Minimum 100 punts.

SEASON 46.2 Dave Lewis (79-3,651)...............................1970 45.4 Pat McInally (72-3,272) .............................1981 45.4 Lee Johnson (80-3,630) ............................1996 44.8 Dave Lewis (72-3,239)...............................1971 44.7 Lee Johnson (69-3,083) ............................1998NOTE: Minimum 40 punts.

MOST 100-YARD GAMESCAREER 31 Chad Ochocinco .................................. 2001-10 20 Isaac Curtis .......................................... 1973-84 19 Carl Pickens......................................... 1992-99 18 Cris Collinsworth ................................. 1981-88 14 Eddie Brown......................................... 1985-91

SEASON 5 Eddie Brown...............................................1988 5 Tim McGee ................................................1989 5 Carl Pickens...............................................1994 5 Carl Pickens...............................................1995 5 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2002 5 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2003 5 Chad Ochocinco ........................................2007

CONSECUTIVE 4 Carl Pickens........................ 1994 (Gms. 10-13) 3 Isaac Curtis ...1973 (Gms. 13-14) to ’74 (Gm. 1) 3 Chad Ochocinco ................... 2002 (Gms. 9-11) 3 Chad Ochocinco ................... 2006 (Gms. 9-11) 3 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ............. 2007 (Gms. 3-5)

LONGEST RECEPTIONS94 Billy Brooks from Ken Anderson, Nov. 13, 1977 at Minnesota (TD)90 Speedy Thomas from Virgil Carter, Sept. 19, 1971 vs. Phil. (TD)88 Darnay Scott from Jeff Blake, Sept. 17, 1995 at Seattle (TD)86 Eddie Brown from Boomer Esiason, Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh (TD)85 Isaac Curtis from Ken Anderson, Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets (TD)

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CAREER 146 Tremain Mack .................................. 1997-2000 136 Stanford Jennings ................................ 1984-90 122 Glenn Holt............................................ 2006-08 115 Eric Ball ............................................... 1989-94 109 Brandon Bennett .............................. 1998-2003

SEASON 64 Tab Perry....................................................2005 59 Glenn Holt..................................................2007 56 Bernard Scott .............................................2010 55 Deacon Turner ............................................1979 53 Brandon Bennett ........................................2003

GAME 8 Eric Bieniemy, Nov. 30, 1997 at Philadelphia 8 Tab Perry, Nov. 20, 2005 vs. Indianapolis 7 (many times; most recent: Chris Perry, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego

KICKOFF RETURN YARDSCAREER 3,583 Tremain Mack .................................. 1997-2000 2,961 Glenn Holt............................................ 2006-08 2,752 Stanford Jennings ................................ 1984-90 2,498 Brandon Bennett .............................. 1998-2003 2,474 Eric Ball ............................................... 1989-94

SEASON 1,562 Tab Perry....................................................2005 1,432 Glenn Holt..................................................2007 1,382 Tremain Mack ............................................1999 1,257 Bernard Scott .............................................2010 1,231 Brandon Bennett ........................................2002

GAME 228 Brandon Bennett, Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore 212 Tremain Mack, Nov. 1, 1998 vs. Denver 206 Bernard Scott, Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh 201 Eric Bieniemy, Oct. 26, 1997 at N.Y. Giants 197 Tab Perry, Dec. 4, 2005 at Pittsburgh

PUNT RETURNSTOTAL PUNT RETURNS

CAREER 140 Mike Martin ......................................... 1983-89 130 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 91 Tommy Casanova ................................. 1972-77 72 Keiwan Ratliff ...........................2004-07, ’09-10 70 Quan Cosby ......................................... 2009-10

SEASON 43 Patrick Robinson........................................1993 40 Quan Cosby ...............................................2009 34 Craig Yeast.................................................2000 32 Vaughn Lusby ............................................1979 32 Mike Martin ...............................................1985

GAME 7 Tony Davis, Nov. 27, 1977 vs. N.Y. Giants 7 Craig Yeast, Sept. 10, 2000 vs. Cleveland 6 (6 times)

PUNT RETURN YARDSCAREER 1,381 Mike Martin ......................................... 1983-89 1,201 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 784 Tommy Casanova ................................. 1972-77 699 Quan Cosby ......................................... 2009-10 540 Keiwan Ratliff ...........................2004-07, ’09-10

SEASON 474 Quan Cosby ...............................................2009 376 Mike Martin ...............................................1984 338 Lemar Parrish ............................................1974 307 Corey Sawyer .............................................1994 305 Patrick Robinson........................................1993

GAME 63.0 Will Brice (3-189), Sept. 12, 1999 at Tennessee 55.7 Pat McInally (3-167), Sept. 27, 1981 vs. Buffalo 55.0 Lee Johnson (4-220), Oct. 24, 1993 at Houston 54.8 Pat McInally (5-274), Oct. 21, 1979 at ClevelandNOTE: Minimum 3 punts.

NET YARDS PER PUNTCAREER 38.4 Dave Lewis........................................... 1970-73 37.1 Kevin Huber ......................................... 2009-10 36.8 Dale Livingston .................................... 1968-69 35.7 Kyle Larson .......................................... 2004-08 35.3 Lee Johnson ........................................ 1988-98 NOTE: Minimum 100 punts.

SEASON 39.3 Dale Livingston ..........................................1968 39.0 Dave Lewis.................................................1970 38.6 Lee Johnson ..............................................1995 38.6 Kyle Larson ................................................2006 38.4 Dave Lewis.................................................1971NOTE: Minimum 40 punts.

GAME 51.3 Lee Johnson, Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle 50.3 Kyle Larson, Dec. 9, 2007 vs. St. Louis 48.0 Lee Johnson, Dec. 14, 1997 vs. Dallas 47.5 Dave Lewis, Nov. 15, 1970 vs. Cleveland 47.5 Lee Johnson, Sept. 7, 1997 at BaltimoreNOTE: Minimum 3 punts.

INSIDE-20 PUNTS (since 1976)CAREER 186 Lee Johnson ........................................ 1988-98 157 Pat McInally ......................................... 1976-85 109 Kyle Larson .......................................... 2004-08 52 Kevin Huber ......................................... 2009-10 37 Nick Harris ........................................... 2001-03

SEASON 28 Kyle Larson ................................................2008 28 Kevin Huber ...............................................2010 27 Lee Johnson ..............................................1997 26 Lee Johnson ..............................................1995 26 Kyle Larson ................................................2006

GAME 6 Lee Johnson, Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego 5 Pat McInally, Oct. 5, 1980 at Green Bay 5 Pat McInally, Oct. 21, 1984 vs. Cleveland 5 Kevin Huber, Sept. 13, 2009 vs. Denver 5 Kevin Huber, Sept. 26, 2010 at Carolina

LONGEST PUNTS75 Kyle Larson, Oct. 9, 2005 at Jacksonville73 Brad Costello, Dec. 13, 1998 at Indianapolis72 Will Brice, Sept. 12, 1999 at Tennessee72 Kevin Huber, Oct. 10, 2010 vs. Tampa Bay70 Lee Johnson, Sept. 23, 1990 vs. New England70 Lee Johnson, Oct. 22, 1990 at Cleveland

GAME 126 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Nov. 25, 2001 at Cle. 114 Quan Cosby, Sept. 20, 2009 at Green Bay 106 Tommy Casanova, Oct. 8, 1972 vs. Denver 100 Carl Pickens, Sept. 20, 1992 at Green Bay 95 Lemar Parrish, Oct. 6, 1974 vs. Washington

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURNCAREER 10.0 Quan Cosby (70-699) .......................... 2009-10 9.9 Mike Martin (140-1,381) ..................... 1983-89 9.7 Peter Warrick (54-526) ........................ 2000-04 9.6 Corey Sawyer (50-482) ........................ 1994-98 9.2 Lemar Parrish (130-1,201) .................. 1970-77NOTE: Minimum 50 returns.

SEASON 18.8 Lemar Parrish (18-338) .............................1974 15.7 Mike Martin (24-376) ................................1984 11.9 Quan Cosby (40-474) ................................2009 11.8 Corey Sawyer (26-307) ..............................1994 11.6 Tony Davis (19-220) ..................................1977NOTE: Minimum 1.25 returns per game in season.

PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 4 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 2 Mitchell Price....................................... 1990-93 2 Craig Yeast....................................... 1999-2000 2 Peter Warrick ....................................... 2000-04

SEASON 2 Lemar Parrish ............................................1974 2 Craig Yeast.................................................1999 1 (10 times; most recent: Peter Warrick, 2003)

GAME 1 (14 times: most recent: Peter Warrick, Nov. 16, 2003 vs. Kansas City)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS95 Carl Pickens, Sept. 20, 1992 at Green Bay (TD)90 Lemar Parrish, Oct. 6, 1974 vs. Washington (TD)86 Craig Yeast, Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Baltimore (TD)86 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Nov. 25, 2001 at Cleve.82 Corey Sawyer, Sept. 25, 1994 at Houston (TD)82 Peter Warrick, Dec. 17, 2000 vs. Jacksonville (TD)

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CAREER 65 Ken Riley.............................................. 1969-83 33 Louis Breeden ...................................... 1978-87 31 David Fulcher....................................... 1986-92 25 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 21 Tory James........................................... 2003-06

SEASON 10 Deltha O’Neal .............................................2005 9 Ken Riley....................................................1976 8 Ken Riley....................................................1983 8 David Fulcher.............................................1989 8 Ashley Ambrose .........................................1996 8 Tory James.................................................2004

GAME 3 Lemar Parrish, Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston 3 Ken Riley, Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 3 Louis Breeden, Dec. 14, 1980 at Chicago 3 Ken Riley, Nov. 28, 1982 vs. L.A. Raiders 3 David Fulcher, Oct. 1, 1989 at Kansas City 3 David Fulcher, Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 3 Deltha O’Neal, Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota 3 Leon Hall, Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSCAREER 596 Ken Riley.............................................. 1969-83 558 Louis Breeden ...................................... 1978-87 354 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 305 Ray Griffin ............................................ 1978-84 289 Darryl WIlliams .....................1992-95, 2000-01

SEASON 167 Ray Griffin ..................................................1979 145 Louis Breeden ............................................1981 141 Ken Riley....................................................1976 126 Darryl Williams ..........................................1993 121 Ray Horton .................................................1983

GAME 107 James Francis, Nov. 22, 1992 vs. Detroit 102 Louis Breeden, Nov. 8, 1981 at San Diego 102 Artrell Hawkins, Nov. 3, 2002 at Houston 97 Darryl Williams, Nov. 7, 1993 vs. Pittsburgh 96 Ray Griffin, Nov. 11, 1979 vs. San Diego

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 102 Louis Breeden, Nov. 8, 1981 at San Diego (TD) 102 Artrell Hawkins, Nov. 3, 2002 at Houston (TD) 97 Darryl Williams, Nov. 7, 1993 vs. Pittsburgh (TD) 96 Ray Griffin, Nov. 11, 1979 vs. San Diego (TD) 70 Harry Gunner, Oct. 26, 1969 at Kansas City (TD) 70 Louis Breeden, Nov. 11, 1984 at Pittsburgh

INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 5 Ken Riley.............................................. 1969-83 4 Lemar Parrish ...................................... 1970-77 3 Ray Griffin ............................................ 1978-84 3 James Griffin........................................ 1983-85 3 James Francis ...................................... 1990-98 3 Johnathan Joseph ................................ 2006-10

SEASON 2 Lemar Parrish ............................................1972 2 Tommy Casanova .......................................1976 2 Scott Perry .................................................1978 2 Ray Griffin ..................................................1980 2 Ken Riley....................................................1983

GAME 2 Lemar Parrish, Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston

SACKSTOTAL SACKS (since 1976)

CAREER 83.5 Eddie Edwards ..................................... 1977-88 62.5 Reggie Williams ................................... 1976-89 59.0 Ross Browner....................................... 1978-86 43.5 Justin Smith......................................... 2001-07 34.5 Tim Krumrie ......................................... 1983-94

SEASON 22.0 Coy Bacon .................................................1976 13.0 Eddie Edwards ...........................................1983 12.0 Eddie Edwards ...........................................1980 11.0 Reggie Williams .........................................1981 10.5 Robert Geathers .........................................2006 10.0 Gary Burley ................................................1976 10.0 Eddie Edwards ...........................................1981 10.0 Alfred Williams ..........................................1992

GAME 5.0 Eddie Edwards, Dec. 21, 1980 vs. Cleveland 5.0 Antwan Odom, Sept. 20, 2009 at Green Bay 4.0 Alfred Williams, Oct. 16, 1994 at Pittsburgh 3.5 Gerald Dixon, Dec. 21, 1997 vs. Baltimore

ANDERSON & RILEY RANK 1-2 IN YEARS AS A BENGAL

AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURNCAREER 24.7 Lemar Parrish (61-1,504) .................... 1970-77 24.54 Tremain Mack (146-3,583) .............. 1997-2000 24.46 Bernard Scott (72-1761) ...................... 2009-10 24.3 Glenn Holt (122-2,961)........................ 2006-08 23.9 Bernard Jackson (96-2,298) ................ 1972-76NOTE: Minimum 50 returns.

SEASON 27.1 Tremain Mack (51-1,382) ..........................1999 25.9 Tremain Mack (45-1,165) ..........................1998 25.4 Willie Shelby (30-761)...............................1976 25.1 Brandon Bennett (49-1,231) ......................2002 24.8 Bernard Jackson (21-520) .........................1973NOTE: Minimum 1.25 returns per games in season.

KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 2 Tremain Mack .................................. 1997-2000

SEASON 1 Lemar Parrish ............................................1970 1 Willie Shelby..............................................1976 1 Stanford Jennings ......................................1988 1 David Dunn ................................................1996 1 Eric Bieniemy .............................................1997 1 Tremain Mack ............................................1998 1 Tremain Mack ............................................1999 1 Brandon Bennett ........................................2002 1 Glenn Holt..................................................2007 1 Bernard Scott .............................................2009

GAME 1 (10 times; most recent: Bernard Scott, Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 102 Eric Bieniemy, Oct. 26, 1997 at N.Y. Giants (TD)100 Glenn Holt, Nov. 4, 2007 at Buffalo (TD) 99 Tremain Mack, Nov. 14, 1999 vs. Tenn. (TD) 98 Stanford Jennings, Nov. 13, 1988 at K.C. (TD) 97 Willie Shelby, Oct. 3, 1976 at Cleveland (TD) 97 Tremain Mack, Sept. 27, 1998 at Baltimore (TD) 96 Bernard Scott, Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh (TD) 95 Lemar Parrish, Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo (TD) 94 Tim McGee, Oct. 23, 1986 vs. Minnesota 94 Brandon Bennett, Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore (TD) 94 Tab Perry, Dec. 4, 2005 at Pittsburgh

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SEASON 12 ..............................................................1981 12 ..............................................................1988 11 ..............................................................1975 11 ..............................................................2005

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGESEASON .786 (11-3) ................................................1975 .750 (12-4) ................................................1981 .750 (12-4) ................................................1988

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WONALL GAMES 8 ........................................1970 (7) & 1971 (1) 7 ........................................1973 (6) & 1974 (1)

HOME GAMES 10 ........................................1988 (8) & 1989 (2) 9 ........................................1975 (3) & 1976 (6) 8 ........................................1973 (7) & 1974 (1)

ROAD GAMES 5 ........................................2008 (1) & 2009 (4) 4 ........................................1973 (2) & 1974 (2) 4 ................................................................1975 4 ................................................................1981 4 ................................................................2005

ONE SEASON 7 ........................................... 1970 (Gms. 8-14) 6 ........................................... 1973 (Gms. 9-14) 6 ............................................. 1975 (Gms. 1-6) 6 ............................................. 1988 (Gms. 1-6)

GAMES LOSTSEASON 14 ................................................................2002 13 ........................... (4 times; most recent: 1998)

LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGESEASON .125 (2-14) ................................................2002 .188 (3-13) ........... (4 times; most recent: 1998)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOSTALL GAMES 11 ......................................1992 (1) & 1993 (10) 10 ........................................... 2010 (Gms. 4-13) 9 ........................................1977 (1) & 1978 (8) 9 ........................................1993 (1) & 1994 (8) 9 ........................................... 1998 (Gms. 6-14)

HOME GAMES 11 ........................................1998 (5) & 1999 (6) 7 ................................................................2002 6 ................................................................1987 6 ........................................1992 (1) & 1993 (5)

ROAD GAMES 15 ........................ 1992 (3), 1993 (8) & 1994 (4) 10 ........................................1979 (8) & 1980 (2) 10 ........................................1990 (2) & 1991 (8)

ONE SEASON 10 ........................................... 1993 (Gms. 1-10) 10 ........................................... 2010 (Gms. 4-13) 9 ........................................... 1998 (Gms. 6-14) 8 ...........(4 times; most recent: 2008, Gms. 1-8)

SCORINGPOINTS SCORED

SEASON 448 ............................................................1988 441 ............................................................1985 421 ............................................................1981 421 ............................................................2005 409 ............................................................1986

GAME 61 — Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston 61 — Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 58 — Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland 56 — Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 55 — Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston

HALF 45 — Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston (2nd half) 41 — Dec. 21, 1975 vs. San Diego (1st half) 38 — Dec. 20, 1970 vs. Boston (1st half) 38 — Nov. 20, 1983 vs. Houston (1st half)

QUARTER 28 — Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston (4th qtr) 28 — Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston (1st qtr) 28 — Nov. 19, 1989 vs. Detroit (2nd qtr) 27 — Oct. 5, 1986 at Green Bay (2nd qtr) 27 — Dec. 21, 1975 vs. San Diego (1st qtr)Note: The Bengals’ highest point total in a 3rd quarter is 21 (5 times). The most recent: Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston.

TOUCHDOWNSSEASON 59 ..............................................................1988 53 ..............................................................1985 52 ..............................................................1989 51 ..............................................................1981 51 ..............................................................1986GAME 8 — Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 8 — Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 7 — (7 times; most recent: Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSSEASON 27 ..............................................................1988 24 ..............................................................1983 24 ..............................................................1986 23 ..............................................................1979 23 ..............................................................1997GAME 5 — Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston 5 — Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston 4 — (7 times; most recent: Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSSEASON 32 ..............................................................1989 32 ..............................................................2005 31 ..............................................................1985 30 ..............................................................1981 29 ..............................................................1995GAME 6 — Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 6 — Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland 5 — Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets 5 — Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 5 — Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNSSEASON 56 ..............................................................1988 50 ..............................................................1986 50 ..............................................................1989 49 ..............................................................1981 49 ..............................................................1985

GAME 8 — Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 7 — (6 times; most recent: Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland)

FIELD GOALSSEASON 31 ..............................................................2007(Total) 29 ..............................................................1995 28 ..............................................................1994 28 ..............................................................2005 27 ..............................................................1972 27 ..............................................................2004

SEASON 1.94 ...........................................................2007(Avg. per game) 1.93 ...........................................................1972 1.81 ...........................................................1995 1.79 ...........................................................1970 1.75 ...........................................................1994 1.75 ...........................................................2005

GAME 7 — Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore 6 — Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle 5 — (6 times; most recent: Sept. 19, 2010 vs. Baltimore)

SAFETIESSEASON 3 ................................................................1993 2 .......................... (4 times; most recent: 1995)

GAME 1 ........(26 times; most recent: Sept. 23, 2007 at Seattle)

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PASSING ATTEMPTSSEASON 602 ............................................................2001 591 ............................................................2002 590 ............................................................2010 586 ............................................................1995 575 ............................................................2007

GAME 68 — Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh 56 — Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 54 — Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota 53 — Nov. 22, 1987 vs. Pittsburgh

COMPLETIONSSEASON 373 ............................................................2007 365 ............................................................2010 362 ............................................................2005 350 ............................................................2002 334 ............................................................1995

GAME 40 — Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 37 — Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona 36 — Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta 35 — Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh 34 — Sept. 12, 2010 at New England

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDSEASON 30 ..............................................................1978 26 ..............................................................2001 25 ..............................................................1980 23 ..............................................................1990 22 ........................ (4 times; most recent: 2004)

GAME 5 — (6 times; most recent: Nov. 25, 2001 at Cleveland)

SACKS ALLOWED — FEWESTSEASON 17 ..............................................................2007 (Total) 21 ..............................................................2005 24 ..............................................................1972 24 ..............................................................1973 25 ..............................................................1995

SEASON 1.06 ...........................................................2007(Avg. per game) 1.31 ...........................................................2005 1.56 ...........................................................1995 1.71 ...........................................................1972 1.71 ...........................................................1973

SACKS ALLOWED — MOSTSEASON 63 ..............................................................1979 (Total) 57 ..............................................................1969 53 ..............................................................1993 53 ..............................................................1998

SEASON 4.07 ...........................................................1969(Avg. per game) 3.94 ...........................................................1979 3.31 ...........................................................1993 3.31 ...........................................................1998

GAME 10 — Oct. 19, 1969 vs. Denver 10 — Nov. 29, 1992 vs. Pittsburgh 10 — Oct. 13, 1996 at Pittsburgh

DEFENSEFEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

SEASON 177 ...........................................1982 (9 games)(Total) 210 ............................................................1976 229 ............................................................1972 231 ............................................................1973 235 ............................................................1977

SEASON 15.0 ...........................................................1976(Avg. per game) 16.4 ...........................................................1972 16.5 ...........................................................1973 16.8 ...........................................................1977 17.6 ...........................................................1975GAME 0 — (9 times; most recent: Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland)

OFFENSEFIRST DOWNS

SEASON 361 ............................................................1981 351 ............................................................1988 348 ............................................................1986 348 ............................................................1989 344 ............................................................1985

GAME 35 — Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 34 — Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo 34 — Dec. 7, 1975 at Philadelphia 34 — Nov. 27, 1988 vs. Buffalo 34 — Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee

TOTAL NET YARDSSEASON 6,490 .........................................................1986 6,101 .........................................................1989 6,057 .........................................................1988 5,968 .........................................................1981 5,900 .........................................................1985

GAME 621 — Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets 584 — Dec. 7, 1986 at New England 584 — Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 582 — Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams 571 — Nov. 22, 1981 vs. Denver

NET YARDS RUSHING SEASON 2,710 .........................................................1988 2,533 .........................................................1986 2,483 .........................................................1989 2,329 .........................................................1979 2,314 .........................................................2000

GAME 407 — Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver 300 — Dec. 7, 1986 at New England 292 — Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Arizona 279 — Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 276 — Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee

RUSHING ATTEMPTSSEASON 563 ............................................................1988 560 ............................................................1979 542 ............................................................1983 540 ............................................................1984 538 ............................................................1987

GAME 61 — Oct. 11, 1987 at Seattle 57 — Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston 55 — Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh 55 — Dec. 4, 1977 at Kansas City 55 — Dec. 4, 1983 at Pittsburgh

AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPTSEASON 4.9 .............................................................1986 4.8 .............................................................1988 4.69 ...........................................................1989 4.67 ...........................................................2000 4.640 .........................................................1999 4.636 .........................................................1971

NET YARDS PASSINGSEASON 4,012 .........................................................2007(Total) 3,995 .........................................................1981 3,957 .........................................................1986 3,833 .........................................................2006 3,820 .........................................................2005

SEASON 259.9 .........................................................1982(Avg. per game) 250.8 .........................................................2007 249.7 .........................................................1981 247.3 .........................................................1986 239.6 .........................................................2006

GAME 483 — Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams 447 — Nov. 19, 1989 vs. Detroit 441 — Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo 417 — Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 416 — Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets

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SEASON 50 ..............................................................1969 55 ..............................................................1968 56 .............................................1982 (9 games) 69 ..............................................................1998 71 ..............................................................1970

FEWEST PENALTY YARDS INCURREDSEASON 475 ...........................................1982 (9 games)(Total) 556 ............................................................1969 586 ............................................................1968 591 ............................................................2008 618 ............................................................1994

SEASON 36.9 ...........................................................2008(Avg. per game) 38.6 ...........................................................1994 38.8 ...........................................................1998

MOST PENALTIES INCURREDSEASON 126 ............................................................1999 118 ............................................................1980 114 ............................................................2009 111 ............................................................1986 110 ............................................................1978 110 ............................................................1985 110 ............................................................2005

GAME 17 — Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota 16 — Oct. 6, 1985 vs. N.Y. Jets 16 — Nov. 7, 1999 at Seattle 15 — (3 times; most recent: Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Baltimore)

MOST PENALTY YARDS INCURREDSEASON 1,027 .............................................................1999(Total) 956 .............................................................1978 949 .............................................................1980 921 .............................................................1971 920 .............................................................2005

SEASON 65.8 ...........................................................1971(Avg. per game) 64.2 ...........................................................1999

GAME 133 — Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco 132 — Nov. 1, 1987 vs. Houston

MOST POINTS ALLOWEDSEASON 460 ............................................................1999 456 ............................................................2002 452 ............................................................1998 437 ............................................................1985 435 ............................................................1991

GAME 52 — Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina 51 — Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo 51 — Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland 50 — Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 49 — Nov. 19, 1995 vs. Pittsburgh 49 — Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 49 — Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo

HALF 42 — Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (2nd half) 41 — Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (2nd half) 36 — Nov. 19, 1995 vs. Pittsburgh (2nd half) 36 — Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina (2nd half)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDGAME 6 — Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh 6 — Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 7 — Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay 8 — Nov. 30, 1969 at Buffalo 8 — Dec. 20, 1970 vs. Boston 8 — Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWEDSEASON 2,893 ........................................1982 (9 games)(Total) 3,552 .........................................................1972 3,670 .........................................................1976 3,705 .........................................................1973 3,906 .........................................................1971

SEASON 253.3 .........................................................1972(Avg. per game) 262.1 .........................................................1976 264.6 .........................................................1973 270.4 .........................................................1983 279.0 .........................................................1971

GAME 36 — Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay 72 — Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 130 — Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego 137 — Sept. 17, 1972 at New England 138 — Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh

FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWEDGAME 11 — Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 22 — Dec. 23, 1990 vs. Houston 25 — Sept. 19, 2004 vs. Miami 26 — Sept. 19, 1982 at Pittsburgh 27 — Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants 27 — Sept. 15, 1996 vs. New Orleans

MOST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWEDGAME 313 — Oct. 26, 1969 at Kansas City 309 — Dec. 7, 1969 at Oakland 293 — Nov. 12, 1972 vs. Oakland 281 — Dec. 22, 1985 at New England 275 — Oct. 7, 2001 at Pittsburgh

FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWEDGAME -35 — Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay -4 — Oct. 4, 1981 at Houston 3 — Sept. 15, 1974 vs. Cleveland 8 — Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 19 — Nov. 24, 1991 vs. L.A. Raiders

MOST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWEDGAME 504 — Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans 486 — Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 443 — Oct. 13, 1985 at New York Giants 442 — Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami 437 — Dec. 5, 1999 vs. San Francisco

INTERCEPTIONSSEASON 34 ..............................................................1996 31 ..............................................................2005 27 ..............................................................1971 26 ..............................................................1976 25 ..............................................................1984

GAME 6 — Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego 6 — Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets

SACKSSEASON 48 ..............................................................2001 (Total) 46 ..............................................................1976 45 ..............................................................1992 43 ..............................................................1973

SEASON 3.29 ...........................................................1976(Avg. per game) 3.07 ...........................................................1973 3.00 ...........................................................2001 2.81 ...........................................................1992

GAME 8 — Oct. 16, 1994 at Pittsburgh 8 — Dec. 9, 2001 vs. Jacksonville 7 — (9 times; most recent: Sept. 10, 2006 at Kansas City)

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24 Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (4 rush TDs)24 Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis (3 recv TDs, 1 PR TD)24 LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (4 rush TDs)

TOUCHDOWNS4 Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (4 rush TDs)4 Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis (3 recv TDs, 1 PR TD)4 LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (4 rush TDs)

FIELD GOALS5 Pat Leahy, Sept. 16, 1984 at N.Y. Jets (5-for-5)5 Nick Lowery, Nov. 13, 1988 at Kansas City (5-for-5)5 Rich Karlis, Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota (5-for-6)5 Matt Stover, Oct. 29, 1995 vs. Cleveland (5-for-5)5 Matt Stover, Dec. 26, 1999 at Baltimore (5-for-5)5 Steve Christie, Dec. 26, 2004 vs. N.Y. Giants (5-for-5)5 Dan Carpenter, Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Miami (5-for-5)

LONGEST FIELD GOALS60 Steve Cox, Oct. 21, 1984 vs. Cleveland54 Eddie Murray, Dec. 11, 1983 vs. Detroit54 Dan Carpenter, Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Miami53 (5 times; most recent: Jeff Reed, Nov. 8, 2010 vs. Pittsburgh)

RUSHINGTOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS

45 Jamie Morris, Dec. 17, 1988 vs. Washington-OT (152 yds)41 Franco Harris, Oct. 17, 1976 at Pittsburgh (143 yds)40 Adrian Murrell, Sept. 28, 1997 vs. N.Y. Jets (156 yds)

RUSHING YARDS227 Priest Holmes, Nov. 22, 1998 vs. Baltimore (36 att)216 Jamal Lewis, Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland (27 att)215 Terrell Davis, Sept. 21, 1997 at Denver (27 att)202 Earl Campbell, Oct. 26, 1980 at Houston (27 att)201 Larry Johnson, Jan. 1, 2006 at Kansas City (26 att)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS4 Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo4 LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego3 (many times; most recent: Larry Johnson, Jan. 1, 2006 at Kansas City)

LONGEST RUSHES92 Bo Jackson, Nov. 5, 1989 at Los Angeles Raiders (TD)88 Bo Jackson, Dec. 16, 1990 at Los Angeles Raiders80 Warren McVea, Oct. 26, 1969 at Kansas City (TD)

PASSINGTOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS

63 Elvis Grbac, Sept. 23, 2001 vs. Baltimore (33-of-63)62 Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (40-of-62)58 Donovan McNabb, Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia (28-of-58)54 Jerry Rhome, Dec. 13, 1970 at Houston (27-of-54)

COMPLETIONS40 Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (40-of-62)37 Drew Brees, Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans (37-of-52)33 Dan Marino, Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami (33-of-48)33 Elvis Grbac, Sept. 23, 2001 vs. Baltimore (33-of-63)31 Brett Favre, Dec. 3, 1995 at Green Bay (31-of-43)

PASSING YARDS513 Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (40-of-62)510 Drew Brees, Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans (37-of-52)450 Dan Marino, Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami (33-of-48)437 Jeff Garcia, Dec. 5, 1999 vs. San Francisco (33-of-49)435 Dan Fouts, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego (25-of-40)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES5 Warren Moon, Oct. 14, 1990 at Houston5 Jim Kelly, Oct. 21, 1991 at Buffalo5 Warren Moon, Oct. 11, 1992 vs. Houston5 Kelly Holcomb, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland5 Derek Anderson, Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED5 Daryle Lamonica, Nov. 2, 1969 vs. Oakland (44 passes)5 Daunte Culpepper, Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota (37 passes)5 Kyle Orton, Sept. 25, 2005 at Chicago (39 passes)5 Brett Favre, Oct. 30, 2005 vs. Green Bay (39 passes)

(Regular-season records)

OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

LONGEST PASSES99 Jeff Garcia to Andre’ Davis, Oct. 17, 2004 at Cleveland (TD)87 Jerry Rhome to Charlie Joiner, Dec. 13, 1970 at Houston (TD)87 Kyle Orton to Brandon Stokley, Sept. 13, 2009 vs. Denver (TD)84 Jim Kelly to Chris Burkett, Sept. 14, 1986 vs. Buffalo (TD)84 Jay Schroeder to Willie Gault, Nov. 5, 1989 at L.A. Raiders (TD)

RECEIVINGTOTAL RECEPTIONS

14 Jimmy Smith, Jan. 2, 2000 at Jacksonville (165 yds)13 Art Monk, Dec. 15, 1985 at Washington (230 yds)13 Hines Ward, Nov. 30, 2003 at Pittsburgh (149 yds)12 Mark Bavaro, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (176 yds)

RECEIVING YARDS260 Wes Chandler, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego (10 catches)230 Art Monk, Dec. 15, 1985 at Washington (13 catches)220 James Lofton, Oct. 21, 1991 at Buffalo (8 catches)201 Roddy White, Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta (11 catches)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS3 Warren Wells, Dec. 7, 1969 at Oakland3 Roger Carr, Sept. 19, 1976 at Baltimore3 Haywood Jeffires, Oct. 11, 1992 vs. Houston3 Haywood Jeffires, Nov. 14, 1993 vs. Houston3 Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis3 Steve Heiden, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland3 Marvin Harrison, Dec. 18, 2006 at Indianapolis3 Steve Johnson, Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo

PUNTINGTOTAL PUNTS

12 Bill Van Heusen, Oct. 6, 1968 at Denver (532 yds)12 Josh Miller, Oct. 15, 2000 at Pittsburgh (526 yds)

LONGEST PUNTS76 Lee Johnson, Sept. 9, 2001 vs. New England74 Dan Pastorini, Oct. 24, 1976 at Houston72 Brian Hansen, Oct. 17, 1993 vs. Cleveland72 Sean Landeta, Sept. 20, 1998 vs. Green Bay72 Josh Miller, Nov. 30, 2003 at Pittsburgh

PUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURN YARDS

153 Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina (3 ret)127 Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Oct. 5, 1975 at Houston (6 ret)120 Josh Cribbs, Oct. 4, 2009 at Cleveland (6 ret)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS95 Lamont Brightful, Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore (TD)92 Eric Metcalf, Sept. 4, 1994 vs. Cleveland (TD)87 Jermaine Lewis, Sept. 27, 1998 at Baltimore (TD)87 Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina (TD)

KICKOFF RETURNSKICKOFF RETURN YARDS

229 Desmond Howard, Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit (5 ret)220 Terrence McGee, Dec. 24, 2005 vs. Buffalo (5 ret)212 Richard Alston, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland (10 ret)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS105 Mercury Morris, Sept. 14, 1969 vs. Miami (TD)103 Bob Gresham, Sept. 23, 1973 vs. Houston (TD)101 Derrick Mason, Nov. 18, 2001 vs. Tennessee (TD)100 Max Anderson, Sept. 22, 1968 vs. Buffalo (TD)100 Jon Vaughn, Dec. 20, 1992 vs. New England (TD)

INTERCEPTIONSTOTAL INTERCEPTIONS

3 Mike Wagner, Oct. 28, 1973 at Pittsburgh3 Lee Roy Jordan, Nov. 4, 1973 at Dallas3 Anthony Leonard, Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco3 Todd Scott, Sept. 27, 1992 vs. Minnesota3 Antrel Rolle, Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS98 Chad Williams, Dec. 1, 2002 vs. Baltimore (TD)85 Kelvin Hayden, Dec. 7, 2008 at Indianapolis (TD)83 Phillip Buchanon, Sept. 14, 2003 at Oakland (TD)

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TOTAL POINTSCAREER 52 Jim Breech ...................................1981, ’82, ’88, ’90 24 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 18 Dan Ross...................................................1981, ’82

GAME 12 Charles Alexander ... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 12 Dan Ross............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 12 Stanley Wilson ...... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 12 Ickey Woods ...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 4 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 3 Dan Ross...................................................1981, ’82 2 (5 tied)

GAME 2 Charles Alexander ... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 2 Dan Ross............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 2 Stanley Wilson ...... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 2 Ickey Woods ...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 25 Jim Breech ...................................1981, ’82, ’88, ’90 4 Dave Green.......................................................1975 4 Shayne Graham .........................................2005, ’09

GAME 5 Jim Breech ................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* 4 Jim Breech .............. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 3 (5 times)

FIELD GOALSCAREER 9 Jim Breech ...................................1981, ’82, ’88, ’90 3 Horst Muhlmann .......................................1970, ’73 1 Shayne Graham .........................................2005, ’09

GAME 3 Horst Muhlmann .....1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 3 Jim Breech .......1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 2 Jim Breech ........... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** 2 Jim Breech ................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

LONGEST FIELD GOALS46 Horst Muhlmann ........................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**43 Jim Breech ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##40 Jim Breech ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

SCORING

— KEY —* AFC Wild Card Playoff** AFC Divisional Playoff*** AFC Championship+ AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament)# Super Bowl XVI (at Pontiac, Mich.)## Super Bowl XXIII (at Miami, Fla.)NOTE: The years listed are the seasons in which playoff berths were earned (not the calendar years in which playoff games were played).

RUSHINGTOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS

CAREER 89 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 61 Pete Johnson ............................................1981, ’82 43 James Brooks............................................1988, ’90

GAME 29 Ickey Woods ...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)*** 23 Ickey Woods .......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 21 Pete Johnson ....... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** 21 Cedric Benson............2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*

RUSHING YARDSCAREER 391 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 187 Pete Johnson ............................................1981, ’82 169 Cedric Benson..................................................2009

GAME 169 Cedric Benson............2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 126 Ickey Woods .......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 102 Ickey Woods ...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPTCAREER 4.4 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 3.7 Charles Alexander .....................................1981, ’82 3.4 James Brooks............................................1988, ’90NOTE: Minimum 30 attempts.

GAME 8.0 Cedric Benson............2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 5.5 Ickey Woods .......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 4.0 Ickey Woods .....1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 4 Ickey Woods ..............................................1988, ’90 2 Charles Alexander .....................................1981, ’82 2 Pete Johnson ............................................1981, ’82 2 Stanley Wilson .................................................1988

GAME 2 Charles Alexander ... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 2 Stanley Wilson ...... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 2 Ickey Woods ...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

LONGEST RUSHES47-td Cedric Benson ...........................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*30 Ickey Woods.......................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**29 Boomer Esiason .....................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

PASSINGTOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS

CAREER 166 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 99 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 40 Jon Kitna ..........................................................2005

GAME 40 Jon Kitna .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 36 Carson Palmer ...........2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 35 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

COMPLETIONSCAREER 110 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 51 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 24 Jon Kitna ..........................................................2005

GAME 26 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 25 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 24 Jon Kitna .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

COMPLETION PERCENTAGECAREER 66.3 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 60.0 Jon Kitna ..........................................................2005 51.5 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90NOTE: Minimum 30 attempts.

GAME 74.3 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 73.5 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 70.0 Boomer Esiason ........1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

PASSING YARDSCAREER 1321 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 600 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 212 Carson Palmer ..........................................2005, ’09

GAME 354 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 300 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 201 Ken Anderson..........1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**

AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPTCAREER 7.96 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 6.06 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 5.73 Carson Palmer ..........................................2005, ’09NOTE: Minimum 30 attempts.

GAME 10.11 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 9.14 Ken Anderson.......... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 8.82 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

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TOUCHDOWN PASSESCAREER 9 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 4 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 1 Jon Kitna ..........................................................2005 1 Carson Palmer ..........................................2009, ’09

GAME 2 Ken Anderson..........1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 2 Ken Anderson....... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** 2 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 2 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 2 Boomer Esiason ........1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDCAREER 6 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 3 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 2 Jon Kitna ..........................................................2005

GAME 3 Ken Anderson.............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 2 Ken Anderson.....1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 2 Boomer Esiason .....1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)*** 2 Jon Kitna .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

PASSER RATINGCAREER 93.5 Ken Anderson...............................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 71.1 Boomer Esiason ........................................1988, ’90 66.5 Carson Palmer ..........................................2005, ’09NOTE: Minimum 30 attempts.

GAME 125.0 Boomer Esiason ........1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* 115.9 Ken Anderson....... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** 111.6 Ken Anderson.......... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

LONGEST PASSES66 Carson Palmer to Chris Henry ..... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*53 Ken Anderson to Cris Collinsworth ... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+49 Ken Anderson to Cris Collinsworth ...........1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

RECEIVINGTOTAL RECEPTIONS

CAREER 28 Dan Ross...................................................1981, ’82 21 Cris Collinsworth ............................... 1981, ’82, ’88 13 Isaac Curtis ..................................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82

GAME 11 Dan Ross............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 9 Lenvil Elliott ............1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 7 Cris Collinsworth .......1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

RECEIVING YARDSCAREER 354 Cris Collinsworth ............................... 1981, ’82, ’88 333 Dan Ross...................................................1981, ’82 184 Isaac Curtis ..................................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 184 Rodney Holman.................................. 1982, ’88, ’90

GAME 120 Cris Collinsworth .......1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 107 Cris Collinsworth ...1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 104 Dan Ross............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTIONCAREER 16.9 Cris Collinsworth ............................... 1981, ’82, ’88 16.7 Rodney Holman.................................. 1982, ’88, ’90 14.2 Isaac Curtis ..................................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82NOTE: Minimum 8 receptions.

GAME 21.4 Cris Collinsworth ...1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 17.1 Cris Collinsworth .......1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 16.5 Chip Myers .............1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**NOTE: Minimum 4 receptions.

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 3 Dan Ross...................................................1981, ’82 2 Isaac Curtis ..................................1973, ’75, ’81, ’82 1 (10 tied)

GAME 2 Dan Ross............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 1 (13 times)

LONGEST RECEPTIONS66 Chris Henry from Carson Palmer .... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*53 Cris Collinsworth from Ken Anderson ... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+49 Cris Collinsworth from Ken Anderson ............1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

PUNTINGTOTAL PUNTS

CAREER 25 Lee Johnson..............................................1988, ’90 15 Dave Lewis ................................................1970, ’73 12 Pat McInally ..............................................1981, ’82

GAME 8 Dave Lewis ..............1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** 7 Dave Lewis ..............1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 6 Dave Green..............1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 6 Lee Johnson.......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 6 Lee Johnson...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

PUNTING YARDSCAREER 1111 Lee Johnson..............................................1988, ’90 567 Dave Lewis ................................................1970, ’73 487 Pat McInally ..............................................1981, ’82

GAME 313 Dave Lewis ..............1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** 276 Lee Johnson.......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 258 Lee Johnson....1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNTCAREER 44.4 Lee Johnson..............................................1988, ’90 40.6 Pat McInally ..............................................1981, ’82 37.8 Dave Lewis ................................................1970, ’73NOTE: Minimum 8 punts.

GAME 51.6 Lee Johnson....1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 48.0 Kevin Huber ...............2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 46.0 Lee Johnson.......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**NOTE: Minimum 4 punts.

NET YARDS PER PUNTCAREER 38.6 Lee Johnson..............................................1988, ’90 37.0 Pat McInally ..............................................1981, ’82 34.2 Dave Lewis ................................................1970, ’73NOTE: Minimum 8 punts.

GAME 43.6 Lee Johnson....1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 41.0 Lee Johnson.......... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 37.5 Pat McInally ............ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**NOTE: Minimum 4 punts.

INSIDE-20 PUNTSCAREER 8 Lee Johnson..............................................1988, ’90 2 Pat McInally ..............................................1981, ’82 1 Dave Lewis ................................................1970, ’73

GAME 3 Lee Johnson...........1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)*** 3 Lee Johnson.....1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 2 Pat McInally .......1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

LONGEST PUNTS64 Lee Johnson .....................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**63 Lee Johnson ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##60 Pat McInally ............................. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**

PUNT RETURNSTOTAL PUNT RETURNS

CAREER 6 Ira Hillary .........................................................1988 5 Mike Fuller ................................................1981, ’82 3 Lemar Parrish..................................... 1970, ’73, ’75 3 Mitchell Price ...................................................1990

GAME 4 Mike Fuller .........1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 3 Ira Hillary .............. 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 3 Mitchell Price ............1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

PUNT RETURN YARDSCAREER 62 Mike Fuller ................................................1981, ’82 43 Ira Hillary .........................................................1988 42 Mitchell Price ...................................................1990

GAME 42 Mitchell Price ............1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* 35 Mike Fuller .........1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 27 Mike Fuller .............. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**

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CAREER 12.4 Mike Fuller ................................................1981, ’82 7.2 Ira Hillary .........................................................1988NOTE: Minimum 4 returns.

GAME 14.0 Mitchell Price ............1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* 12.0 Ira Hillary ...............1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)*** 8.8 Mike Fuller .........1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#NOTE: Minimum 2 returns.

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS34 Mitchell Price ..............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*27 Mike Fuller ............................. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**23 Rico Murray ................................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*

KICKOFF RETURNSTOTAL KICKOFF RETURNS

CAREER 17 David Verser ..............................................1981, ’82 8 Stanford Jennings .....................................1988, ’90 5 Tab Perry ..........................................................2005

GAME 7 David Verser ...............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 5 David Verser .......1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 5 Tab Perry .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

KICKOFF RETURN YARDSCAREER 302 David Verser ..............................................1981, ’82 240 Stanford Jennings .....................................1988, ’90 119 Tab Perry ..........................................................2005

GAME 119 Tab Perry .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 117 Stanford Jennings ...1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 116 David Verser ...............1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURNCAREER 30.0 Stanford Jennings .....................................1988, ’90 23.8 Tab Perry ..........................................................2005 17.8 David Verser ..............................................1981, ’82NOTE: Minimum 4 returns.

GAME 58.5 Stanford Jennings ...1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 37.0 Bernard Scott .............2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 23.8 Tab Perry .................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* NOTE: Minimum 2 returns.

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS93-td Stanford Jennings ..........1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##56 Bernard Scott ...........................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*40 David Verser ......................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**40 David Verser ...................... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***

INTERCEPTIONSTOTAL INTERCEPTIONS

CAREER 3 David Fulcher ............................................1988, ’90 3 Ken Riley ...............................1970, ’73, ’75, ’81, ’82 2 Eric Thomas ..............................................1988, ’90

GAME 1 (15 times)

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSCAREER 54 David Fulcher ............................................1988, ’90 45 Neal Craig ........................................................1973 34 Ken Riley ...............................1970, ’73, ’75, ’81, ’82

GAME 45 Neal Craig ...............1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 43 David Fulcher ............1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* 34 Ken Riley .................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS45-td Neal Craig .............................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**43 David Fulcher ..........................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*34 Ken Riley .............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**

SACKSTOTAL SACKS

CAREER 4 Jason Buck................................................1988, ’90 3 David Grant ...............................................1988, ’90 3 Reggie Williams ................................. 1981, ’82, ’88

GAME 1 (20 times)

1000-YARD DUOS ... AND A TRIO Eleven times in the Bengals’ 43-year history the team has had both a 1000-yard rusher and a 1000-yard receiver in the same season. In 2006, the Bengals had a 1000-yard rusher and two 1000-yard receivers for the only time in team history.

Year Rusher Yds. Receiver Yds.1981 Pete Johnson 1077 Cris Collinsworth 10091986 James Brooks 1087 Cris Collinsworth 10241988 Ickey Woods 1066 Eddie Brown 12731989 James Brooks 1239 Tim McGee 12111998 Corey Dillon 1130 Carl Pickens 10231999 Corey Dillon 1200 Darnay Scott 10222002 Corey Dillon 1311 Chad Ochocinco 11662004 Rudi Johnson 1454 Chad Ochocinco 12742005 Rudi Johnson 1458 Chad Ochocinco 14322006 Rudi Johnson 1309 Chad Ochocinco 1369 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10812009 Cedric Benson 1251 Chad Ochocinco 1047

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GAME 41 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

HALF 21 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** ...................2nd half

QUARTER 14 (6 times)

TOUCHDOWNSGAME 5 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

HALF 3 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** ...................2nd half 3 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half 3 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................. 1st half 3 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* .....................2nd half

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGAME 3 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 3 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 3 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

HALF 3 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................. 1st half

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGAME 2 (5 times)

HALF 2 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** ...................2nd half 2 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half 2 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+....................... 1st half

FIELD GOALSGAME 3 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 3 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 3 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** .................... 1st half

OFFENSEFIRST DOWNS

GAME 24 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 24 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

HALF 17 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half

TOTAL NET YARDSGAME 395 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 257 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half

NET YARDS RUSHINGGAME 254 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

HALF 165 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................. 1st half

RUSHING ATTEMPTSGAME 50 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

HALF 29 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***..................2nd half

NET YARDS PASSINGGAME 333 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 197 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+....................... 1st half

PASSING ATTEMPTSGAME 41 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

HALF 22 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* ......................2nd half

BENGALS POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDSCOMPLETIONS

GAME 26 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 17 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDGAME 3 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 2 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half 2 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***................... 1st half 2 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* ......................2nd half

SACKS ALLOWEDGAME 5 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 5 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 5 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 4 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+....................... 1st half 4 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##............2nd half

DEFENSEFEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

GAME 7 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***

HALF 0 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** ................2nd half 0 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................. 1st half 0 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***..................2nd half 0 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* ...................... 1st half

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDGAME 10 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

HALF 1 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* ...................... 1st half

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWEDGAME 181 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

HALF 36 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* ...................... 1st half

FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWEDGAME 22 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

HALF 0 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................. 1st half

FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWEDGAME 129 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

HALF 16 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#..............2nd half

INTERCEPTIONSGAME 3 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

HALF 2 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** .................... 1st half 2 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** ................. 1st half 2 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***................... 1st half

SACKSGAME 4 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 3 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................2nd half

MISCELLANEOUSMOST PENALTIES INCURRED

GAME 8 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

HALF 6 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##............2nd half

MOST PENALTY YARDS INCURREDGAME 90 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

HALF 50 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##............2nd half 50 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* ......................2nd half

MOST TIME OF POSSESSIONGAME 39:45 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

HALF 25:04 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* ...................... 1st halfNOTE: Time of possession was not recorded until 1977, and thus is not available for the Bengals’ 1970, ’73 and ’75 playoff games.

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14 Ray Wersching ....................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#14 Pat Leahy .....................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+12 Joe Cribbs ................................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**12 Ernest Givens .............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

TOUCHDOWNS2 Joe Cribbs ................................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**2 Ernest Givens .............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*1 (33 times)

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS5 Pat Leahy .....................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+4 Garo Yepremian ........................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**4 George Blanda ..........................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**4 Jeff Reed ...................................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

FIELD GOALS4 Ray Wersching ....................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#3 Pat Leahy .....................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+2 (3 times)

LONGEST FIELD GOALS50 Garo Yepremian ........................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**49 Jeff Jaeger ........................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**47 Pat Leahy .....................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

RUSHINGTOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS

25 Norm Bulaich ...........................1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**23 Chuck Muncie ....................... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***21 Freeman McNeil ..........................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+21 Marcus Allen ....................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**21 Shonn Greene ..............................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*

RUSHING YARDS202 Freeman McNeil ..........................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+140 Marcus Allen ....................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**135 Shonn Greene ..............................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*

AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT9.6 Freeman McNeil ..........................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+6.7 Marcus Allen ....................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**6.4 Shonn Greene ..............................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS2 Joe Cribbs ................................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**1 (10 times)

LONGEST RUSHES44-td Joe Cribbs ............................. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**39-td Shonn Greene ...........................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*35 Freeman McNeil .......................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+35 Freeman McNeil .......................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

PASSINGTOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS

50 Dave Krieg .............................. 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**36 Joe Montana ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##33 Cody Carlson .............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

COMPLETIONS24 Dave Krieg .............................. 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**23 Joe Montana ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##20 Richard Todd ...............................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

OPPONENTS POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE80.0 Mark Sanchez ..............................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*73.9 Ken Stabler ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**73.7 Ben Roethlisberger ...................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

PASSING YARDS357 Joe Montana ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##297 Dave Krieg .............................. 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**269 Richard Todd ...............................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPT12.13 Mark Sanchez ............................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*10.95 Ben Roethlisberger ..................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 9.92 Joe Montana ....................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

TOUCHDOWN PASSES3 Ken Stabler ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**3 Ben Roethlisberger ...................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*2 (5 times)

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED3 Jim Kelly .................................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***2 Joe Ferguson ............................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**2 Dan Fouts .............................. 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***2 Dave Krieg .............................. 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

PASSER RATING148.7 Ben Roethlisberger ................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*139.4 Mark Sanchez ...........................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*121.2 Ken Stabler ............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts.

LONGEST PASSES54 Joe Ferguson to Jerry Butler..... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**54 Ben Roethlisberger to Cedrick Wilson .........2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*53-td Johnny Unitas to Ed Hinton ......1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

RECEIVINGTOTAL RECEPTIONS

11 John L. Williams .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 11 Jerry Rice ..........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 8 Wesley Walker .............................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 8 Roger Craig .......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

RECEIVING YARDS 215 Jerry Rice ..........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 145 Wesley Walker .............................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 137 John L. Williams .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION24.5 Jerry Butler ............................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**23.8 Paul Warfield ............................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**19.5 Jerry Rice ..........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##NOTE: Minimum 4 receptions.

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS2 Ernest Givens .............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*1 (22 times)

LONGEST RECEPTIONS54 Jerry Butler fr. Joe Ferguson ..... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**54 Cedrick WIlson fr. Ben Roethlisberger 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*53-td Ed Hinton fr. Johnny Unitas ......1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

PUNTINGTOTAL PUNTS

7 Jay Feely .....................................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*6 (4 times)

PUNTING YARDS271 John Kidd ................................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***265 Ruben Rodriguez .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**256 Greg Montgomery ......................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT46.3 Jim Miller ............................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#45.1 John Kidd ................................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***44.1 Ruben Rodriguez .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**NOTE: Minimum 4 punts.

— KEY —* AFC Wild Card Playoff** AFC Divisional Playoff*** AFC Championship+ AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament)# Super Bowl XVI (at Pontiac, Mich.)## Super Bowl XXIII (at Miami, Fla.)NOTE: The years listed are the seasons in which playoff berths were earned (not the calendar years in which playoff games were played).

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NET YARDS PER PUNT41.2 John Kidd ................................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***41.0 Ruben Rodriguez .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**37.5 Jim Miller ............................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#NOTE: Minimum 4 punts.

INSIDE-20 PUNTS3 Jay Feely .....................................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*2 (3 times)

LONGEST PUNTS55 Barry Helton ......................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##54 Larry Seiple ..............................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**54 Ruben Rodriguez .................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

PUNT RETURNSTOTAL PUNT RETURNS

7 Ron Gardin ...............................1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**5 Bobby Joe Edmonds ............... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**4 Neal Colzie ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**

PUNT RETURN YARDS64 Neal Colzie ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**56 John Taylor ........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##40 Tim Brown ........................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**

AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN18.7 John Taylor ........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##16.0 Neal Colzie ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**13.3 Tim Brown ........................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**NOTE: Minimum 2 returns.

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS45 John Taylor ........................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##24 Neal Colzie ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**20 Neal Colzie ...............................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**

KICKOFF RETURNSTOTAL KICKOFF RETURNS

4 Clarence Davis .........................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**4 Robb Riddick ............................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**4 James Brooks ........................ 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS93 Clarence Davis .........................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**87 James Brooks ........................ 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***68 Robb Riddick ............................ 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)**

AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN27.0 Brad Smith ..................................2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)*24.0 Allen Pinkett ...............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*22.5 Ronnie Harmon .......................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***NOTE: Minimum 2 returns.

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS37 Clarence Davis .........................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**37 Allen Pinkett ...............................1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)*36 James Brooks ........................ 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)***36 Ike Taylor ..................................... 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

INTERCEPTIONSTOTAL INTERCEPTIONS

2 Johnny Lynn ................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+1 (11 times)

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS98 Darrol Ray ...................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+40 Johnny Lynn ................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+27 Dwight Hicks .......................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS98-td Darrol Ray .................................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+27 Dwight Hicks ....................1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#26 Johnny Lynn .............................1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

SACKSTOTAL SACKS

3 Ted Hendricks ...........................1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)**3 Greg Townsend .................1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**2 Bob Matheson ..........................1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**2 Bruce Smith .............................1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***2 Charles Haley ....................1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

P.B. AND THE HALL OF FAME Paul Brown, founder of the Cincinnati Bengals, was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967, and numerous other Hall of Fame members played and/or coached under Brown. The most recent addition to P.B.’s disciples in the Hall of Fame was Bengals tackle Anthony Muñoz, considered by many to be the greatest offensive lineman in NFL history. Muñoz, a 1998 inductee, played his entire 13-year pro career (1980-92) with the Bengals. Some analysts thought he was too risky a prospect for an early first-round draft selection because he had experienced knee injuries in college. But Brown, as Bengals general manager in 1980, selected Muñoz with the No. 3 overall pick. The 1997 Hall of Fame class included Don Shula, winningest coach in NFL history, who played defensive back in the NFL and was a rookie on Brown’s defending NFL champion Cleveland Browns in 1951. WR Charlie Joiner, who played for the Bengals under Brown from 1972-75, was elected to the Hall of Fame in the 1996 class of inductees. Also, 15 other players Brown coached for the Cleveland Browns are in the Hall of Fame. These players, and the years Brown coached them in Cleveland, are: Doug Atkins, DE, 1953-54; Jim Brown, FB, 1957-62; Willie Davis, DE, 1958-59; Len Dawson, QB, 1960-61; Len Ford, WR, 1950-57; Frank Gatski, C, 1946-56; Otto Graham, QB, 1946-55; Lou Groza, T/PK, 1946-59, 1961-62; Gene Hickerson, G (1958-60, 1962); Henry Jordan, DT, 1957-58; Dante Lavelli, WR, 1946-56; Mike McCormack, T, 1954-62; Bobby Mitchell, RB/WR, 1958-61; Marion Motley, FB/LB, 1946-53; and Bill Willis, G, 1946-53. Former assistant coaches under Paul Brown who are in the Hall of Fame are Weeb Ewbank and Bill Walsh. Also in the Hall of Fame are Forrest Gregg, hired by Brown as Bengals head coach in 1980, and 2010 Hall inductee Dick LeBeau, whose assistant coaching tenure with the Bengals began in 1980, when Brown was the team’s general manager.

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SCORINGPOINTS SCORED

GAME 44 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 24 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

QUARTER 21 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+..................4th quarter

TOUCHDOWNSGAME 5 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 3 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** .................... 1st half 3 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGAME 2 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 2 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 2 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 2 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs NYJ)*

HALF 2 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** .................... 1st half 2 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGAME 3 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 3 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)*

HALF 2 (5 times)

FIELD GOALSGAME 4 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)#

HALF 2 (5 times)

OFFENSEFIRST DOWNS

GAME 27 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** 27 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 27 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 16 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** .................... 1st half 16 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** .................... 1st half 16 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................2nd half

TOTAL NET YARDSGAME 517 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 285 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+....................... 1st half

NET YARDS RUSHINGGAME 241 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**

HALF 155 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

RUSHING ATTEMPTSGAME 52 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)**

HALF 26 (3 times)

NET YARDS PASSINGGAME 341 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 238 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##............2nd half

PASSING ATTEMPTSGAME 50 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

HALF 37 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................2nd half

COMPLETIONSGAME 24 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)**

HALF 18 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................2nd half

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTEDGAME 3 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***

HALF 2 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** .................... 1st half 2 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** ................. 1st half 2 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***................... 1st half

SACKS ALLOWEDGAME 4 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 3 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** .................2nd half

DEFENSEFEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

GAME 0 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

HALF 0 (6 times)

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDGAME 7 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

HALF 2 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** .................... 1st half

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWEDGAME 139 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)**

HALF 21 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** .................... 1st half

FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWEDGAME 62 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 24 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWEDGAME 58 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**

HALF 5 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)**...........2nd half

INTERCEPTIONSGAME 3 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 2 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half 2 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)***................... 1st half 2 2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* ......................2nd half

SACKSGAME 5 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 5 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 5 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##

HALF 4 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+....................... 1st half 4 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)##............2nd half

MISCELLANEOUSMOST PENALTIES INCURRED

GAME 12 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 7 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+......................2nd half

MOST PENALTY YARDS INCURREDGAME 95 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+

HALF 64 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** ...................2nd half

MOST TIME OF POSSESSIONGAME 33:02 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs NYJ)*

HALF 18:46 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs NYJ)* .......................2nd half

NOTE: Time of possession was not recorded until 1977, and thus is not available for the Bengals’ 1970, ’73 and ’75 playoff games.

OPPONENTS POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDS— KEY —

* AFC Wild Card Playoff** AFC Divisional Playoff*** AFC Championship+ AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament)# Super Bowl XVI (at Pontiac, Mich.)## Super Bowl XXIII (at Miami, Fla.)NOTE: The years listed are the seasons in which playoff berths were earned (not the calendar years in which playoff games were played).

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PAUL BROWNPaul Brown Stadium honors not only the founder and first coach

of the Bengals, but a man who was also one of the great innovators in pro football history.

“Whether they know it or not, nearly everyone in football has been affected by Paul Brown,” former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle said in 1991. “His wealth of ideas changed the game.”

Elected in 1967 to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Brown also was founder and first coach of the Cleveland Browns, whom he

guided to seven league championships in their first 12 seasons. He posted a .665 winning percentage over 25 years of pro coaching (222-112-9, including playoffs). Earlier in his career, he created an Ohio dynasty at Massillon High School and coached Ohio State University to a national championship (1942).

Brown pioneered coaching as a year-round profession, in-vented the draw play, introduced the use of face masks on helmets, initiated film study and classroom instruction of players, and was the first coach to call plays from the sidelines. He also broke the color barrier in modern American pro sports, as his Cleveland team featured black stars Marion Motley and Bill Willis in 1946, a year before Jackie Robinson’s debut in Major League Baseball.

Born in Norwalk, Ohio, and reared in Massillon, Brown was Bengals coach and general manager from 1968-75. He stepped down as coach following an 11-3 season in 1975, and continued in the GM’s role until his death at age 82 on Aug. 5, 1991.

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The stadium features a sleek design and blends seamlessly with the city, open to views of downtown to the north and the riverfront to the south.

National recognition for PBS has come in various modes. In 2007, PBS was the only

football stadium to make a Harris Interactive list of “America’s favorite 150 buildings and structures.” PBS ranked 101st on a list whose range included all manner of major structures — skyscrapers, museums, churches, hotels, bridges, national memorials and more. No other

football stadium was voted among the top 150, and among all sports venues, only two historic baseball parks — Wrigley Field and the old Yankee Stadium — ranked higher than PBS.

In 2002, in an industry rarity, the stadium was singled out by both of the nation’s premier architecture magazines, Architectural Record and Architecture. The two stories came on the heels of PBS receiving the 2001 Merit Award from the American Institute of Architects (California Council). It marked the first time an NFL stadium received the award from the prestigious AIA.

And in May of 1998, well before its completion, studies of the stadium’s design led to it being among 15 winners from a field of more than 300 projects for an American Architecture Award.

Named for the Pro Football Hall of Fame legend who founded both the Cleveland Browns and Bengals franchises, Paul Brown Stadium includes 132 suites and 7600 club seats.

Additional facts and figures on PBS:SEATING CAPACITY: 65,515.DIMENSIONS: The stadium site

covers approximately 22 acres, and Paul Brown Stadium itself reaches a height of 157 feet.

PLAYING SURFACE: FieldTurf.

Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Bengals on Cincinnati’s downtown riverfront, plays host to its 12th NFL season in 2011. PBS, as it’s known for short, opened in 2000. The first game was a preseason contest on Aug. 19 vs. the Chicago Bears, won 24-20 by the Bengals. The first regular-season game was on Sept. 10, when Cleveland posted a 24-7 win over Cincinnati.

The stadium has won numerous honors and has helped keep Cincinnati in the national sports spotlight. Over the last five seasons (2006-10), PBS has hosted eight nationally televised prime-time Bengals games.

From 2003-10, the Bengals sold out a franchise-

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Bengals players reported July 28 to training camp at Georgetown (Ky.) College, marking the team’s 15th year at the site.

The training camp facility, anchored by 5000-seat Toyota Stadium, is one of the finest in use by an NFL team. Athletic Management, a national sports management magazine, has recognized the complex with its “Excellence in Outdoor Facilities” award.

The Bengals moved their training camp to Georgetown in 1997 after 29 seasons of training at Wilmington (Ohio) College. Georgetown’s commitment to meet state-of-the-art standards has brought unprecedented media attention

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The facility is an hour’s drive south of downtown Cincinnati.

DIRECTIONS: From downtown Cincinnati, take I-75 South approximately 70 miles to Exit 126 (Georgetown). Turn right off ramp onto Cherry Blossom Way (US 460 Bypass). Stay on this main thoroughfare for approximately two miles and turn right at the sixth traffic light, Lemons Mill Rd. (Route 1962 West). Pass the Johnson Controls plant on the right and turn right onto Crawford Drive, which leads directly to the training camp facility.

TRAINING CAMP – GEORGETOWN COLLEGE

POSTSEASON OVERTIME Prior to last season, NFL owners voted at the Annual Meeting in March to amend overtime rules for the postseason to a new-and-improved modified sudden death format. Teams will now have the opportunity to possess the ball at least once in the extra period unless the team that receives the overtime kickoff scores a touchdown on its first possession. After four consecutive NFL postseasons that featured at least one overtime game, the 2010 playoffs ended that streak. The new postseason overtime rules have yet to be tested, but the changes are sure to aid competitive fairness while adding a wrinkle of additional strategy for NFL head coaches. “We felt this proposal gave us the opportunity to make a pretty good rule even better,” said NFL Competi-tion Committee Chairman and Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay upon passage of the proposal last year. “I really believe the more you talk about the issue, the more you understand the statistics, the more you say there must be a change.” The sudden-death overtime system that has been in place since 1974 is still used for preseason and regular-season NFL games.

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The Bengals organization is committed to improving lives in Greater Cincinnati and the surrounding region.

Bengals players, coaches and staff acknowledge their unique public role and are devoted to working with non-profit organizations, schools and civic groups to make positive contributions and change. The club promotes an understanding of how team involvement can bring a voice to critical issues. The Bengals welcome the op-portunity to give back to a community that has unconditionally supported the team for more than 40 years.

Non-profit organizations throughout Greater Cincinnati and the surrounding region look to the Bengals for assistance. Beneficiaries may receive money, food, toys, clothing, autographed items, tours, training camp visits, or something as simple as a smile brought about by a visit from a player or coach.

Community involvement takes many forms. The Bengals sponsor fund-raising events, make donations to many charitable organizations, make personal ap-pearances, and provide vital community information on the team’s Web site (bengals.com). Staff, players and coaches also serve on various community boards and commissions.

The Bengals provide support to the annual United Way of Greater Cincinnati campaign through both corporate and individual gifts by coaches, players and administra-tive employees.

Head coach Marvin Lewis continues to use his voice, doing public service announcements for a range of non-profit organizations in the region.

Running backs coach Jim Anderson has been a member on the steering committee of United Way’s African-American Leadership Initiative — The Herbert R. Brown Society. Assistant head coach Paul Alexander and defensive backs coach Kevin Coyle have both worked for the D.A.R.E. drug resistance program in schools. Alexander gives time to the Boy Scouts, and Coyle has spoken to emotionally troubled youth at Cincinnati’s Children’s Hospital, assisted the Boys & Girls Club and aided non-profit initiatives to interest high school students in technology-based careers.

Tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes is a board member of the Greater Cincinnati chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and Jeff Berding — Bengals director of sales and public affairs — graduated from his leadership service with the United Way to serve on Cincinnati City Council.

Today’s children face an array of challenges and decisions, which makes community role models and leaders more important than ever. With this in mind,

Reaching out to help othersCoach Lewis and his wife, Peggy, launched the Marvin Lewis Community Fund in 2003 with an initial $10,000 donation from the Bengals. Since its inception, the MLCF has donated more than $6 million, touched the lives of over 350,000 individuals, and is proud to invest 93 cents of every dollar back into the community.

The mission of the MLCF is to empower, educate and inspire individuals in the Cincinnati region. More

than just using Coach Lewis’ celebrity voice to raise awareness, the MLCF executes a number of programs aimed at enriching the Tri-State. In 2009, Coach Lewis was the first coach to receive the national Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy, recognizing the impact his work has on the community and the example he sets for all of professional athletes and coaches. To learn

more, visit www.marvinlewis.org. The MLCF annually hosts three major fundraisers:

the Marvin Lewis Golf Classic (third weekend in May); Football 101 (Thursday night of Bengals bye week); and the Cincinnati Scurry (April). The 2011 Golf Classic raised more than $300,000 and enabled the awarding of four $20,000 college scholarships to deserving high school seniors. Through proceeds from the second annual Pink Out at Paul Brown Stadium on April 1, 2011, one more $20,000 scholarship was awarded in memory of Sharon Thomas, the Fund’s late executive director.

Football 101 sells out rapidly every year and brings nearly 450 women to Paul Brown Stadium to learn about football in a relaxed and entertaining atmosphere. Las t y ea r ’s event raised m o r e t h a n $ 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 with all the proceeds going directly to the MLCF. At the event, the annual Pink Football Award is presented to a breast cancer survivor, honoring her strength, courage and perseverance.

The Cincinnati Scurry challenges corporations to give back through a fun event based on the CBS hit reality show “The Amazing Race.” On April 22, 2011, 24 corporate teams of four people were dispatched from Newport on the Levee to scurry around the city, performing various tasks testing their speed, teamwork, problem-solving, trivia and their knowledge of Greater Cincinnati. For more information visit www.thescurry.com.

Money raised from all these events supports the Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund, Marvin Lewis USA

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OLDFootball Coaching Clinic, Marvin Lewis Football Camp, Marvin Lewis Coach of the Year Award, Hometown Huddle, and the “Learning Is Cool” program.

The Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund annually recognizes and rewards outstanding male and female students from our region. Candidates are evaluated based on a 1000 word essay, established criteria of a minimum 2.75 grade point average, a proven commit-ment to the community, financial need and a varsity letter in any sport.

The Coaching Clinic features the Bengals coaching staff instructing nearly 150 youth, middle school and high school football coaches. The curriculum includes the seven essential areas needed to properly train coaches in teaching the game to young people, while running a successful and safe program in a positive learning environment.

The Coach of the Year Award is presented to the top high school football coach in the Tri-State area. Over 200 area schools are invited to nominate a coach for this award. The winner is chosen based on his teaching skills, sportsmanship, dedication to players, and commitment to their community and education.

Learning Is Cool is an educational incentive program that rewards students for strong academic performance. The program is designed to encourage all 20,000 1st-8th grade students in Cincinnati and Covington (Ky.) public schools to make the “A” honor roll each quarter. Students who reach that goal two quarters of the year are invited to the Academic Achievement Ceremony at Paul Brown Stadium. The program has seen great success, witnessing an 85% increase in the number of students making the “A” honor roll.

In recent years, Bengals players have continued to increase their level of involvement in the community. Last season, they made more than 300 community appearances to schools, youth groups and teams and charity events.

Many Bengals players have their own foundations or sponsor charitable fund-raising activities dedicated to improving the community. Those players in recent years have included Cedric Benson, Quan Cosby, Jonathan Fanene, Michael Johnson, Leon Hall, Chinedum Ndukwe, Chad Ochocinco, Antwan Odom, Carson Palmer, Frostee Rucker, Pat Sims, Andre Smith, Andrew Whitworth and Roy Williams.

Other team programs include:NFL GRASSROOTS GRANT PROGRAM: The

Bengals and the NFL have teamed up to support youth sports by contributing to local efforts to improve football fields throughout the region. Most recently, Cincinnati’s Woodward High School was granted $200,000 toward the completion of a new synthetic field. More than $1 million has been contributed in past years to Withrow, Oak Hills, Lockland and Clinton-Massie high schools to install these

state-of-the-art synthetic fields. In addition to boosting football programs, these multi-use fields serve as valuable assets for the entire community.

HOMETOWN HUDDLE: The NFL/United Way “Hometown Huddle” is a day of service that provides NFL players, coaches, wives, and staff from each team, along with volunteers from their communities, the op-portunity to create a lasting impression in the city in which they work. In 2010, the Bengals led the way in the renewal of a park in the city community of Evanston. Improvements

included construction of a Parcourse FitCircuit, creation of a walking path, a complete refurbishment of the basketball court, and creation of a practice field for American Bantam youth football teams. Additionally, the space was beautified with the addition of native trees, shrubs, mulch and flowers.

COACH OF THE WEEK: A league-wide program that is designed to give the recognition that high school football coaches deserve for molding the lives of young adults. Each winner’s school receives a $1000 donation to the school’s football program.

PLAY 60: Bengals players have enthusiastically supported this NFL program that encourages kids to enjoy

at least 60 min-utes of vigorous outdoor activity

per day, and also to adopt a proper diet. Some players have reached the 10-15 range in number of school visits.

CINCINNATI BENGALS TASTE OF THE NFL: Bengals players, coaches and alumni join with benefactors of the Freestore Foodbank while dining on samples from over 40 of Cincinnati’s finest restaurants. The Bengals Taste of the NFL has been held each year since 2003, and in 2010, with over 900 guests in attendance, the event raised more than $120,000, helping the Freestore Foodbank to provide more than 400,000 meals during the year to our neighbors in need.

HOXWORTH BLOOD DRIVE: Bengals coaches, players, alumni, cheerleaders and staff are present annu-ally at Paul Brown Stadium to help the Hoxworth Blood Center collect donations before the busy holiday season. In 2005, the drive earned the Bengals a Special Recogni-tion Award from America’s Blood Centers, an organization based in Washington, D.C. The drive, entering its 10th year in 2011, has set numerous records for largest single-day blood drive in Greater Cincinnati.

CANNED FOOD DRIVE: For more than a decade, the Bengals have conducted a canned food drive to benefit Cincinnati’s FreeStore/FoodBank. In 2010, more than 7000 pounds of non-perishable and canned goods were collected, and fans with no food to offer contributed more than $11,000 in cash. During the drive’s history, an estimated 110,000 pounds of food and $93,000 in donations have been secured.

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WEEK 1THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

New Orleans at Green Bay ...........................8:30SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

Atlanta at Chicago .......................................1:00Buffalo at Kansas City .................................1:00Cincinnati at Cleveland ........................1:00Detroit at Tampa Bay ...................................1:00Indianapolis at Houston ..............................1:00Philadelphia at St. Louis .............................1:00Pittsburgh at Baltimore................................1:00Tennessee at Jacksonville ...........................1:00Carolina at Arizona ......................................4:15Minnesota at San Diego ..............................4:15N.Y. Giants at Washington ...........................4:15Seattle at San Francisco ..............................4:15Dallas at N.Y. Jets........................................8:20

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12New England at Miami ................................7:00Oakland at Denver .....................................10:15

WEEK 2SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

Arizona at Washington ................................1:00Baltimore at Tennessee ................................1:00Chicago at New Orleans ..............................1:00Cleveland at Indianapolis ............................1:00Green Bay at Carolina..................................1:00Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets ..............................1:00Kansas City at Detroit ..................................1:00Oakland at Buffalo .......................................1:00Seattle at Pittsburgh ....................................1:00Tampa Bay at Minnesota .............................1:00Dallas at San Francisco ...............................4:05Cincinnati at Denver .............................4:15Houston at Miami........................................4:15San Diego at New England ..........................4:15Philadelphia at Atlanta.................................8:20

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19St. Louis at N.Y. Giants................................8:30

WEEK 3SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

Denver at Tennessee ....................................1:00Detroit at Minnesota ....................................1:00Houston at New Orleans ..............................1:00Jacksonville at Carolina ..............................1:00Miami at Cleveland .....................................1:00New England at Buffalo ...............................1:00N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia ..........................1:00San Francisco at Cincinnati ................1:00Baltimore at St. Louis ..................................4:05Kansas City at San Diego ............................4:05N.Y. Jets at Oakland.....................................4:05Arizona at Seattle.........................................4:15Atlanta at Tampa Bay ...................................4:15Green Bay at Chicago ..................................4:15Pittsburgh at Indianapolis ...........................8:20

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26Washington at Dallas ..................................8:30

WEEK 4SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2

Buffalo at Cincinnati .............................1:00Carolina at Chicago.....................................1:00Detroit at Dallas...........................................1:00Minnesota at Kansas City ............................1:00New Orleans at Jacksonville ........................1:00Pittsburgh at Houston .................................1:00San Francisco at Philadelphia .....................1:00Tennessee at Cleveland ...............................1:00Washington at St. Louis ..............................1:00Atlanta at Seattle..........................................4:05N.Y. Giants at Arizona ..................................4:05Denver at Green Bay ....................................4:15Miami at San Diego.....................................4:15New England at Oakland..............................4:15N.Y. Jets at Baltimore ..................................8:20

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3Indianapolis at Tampa Bay ...........................8:30

WEEK 5SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9

Arizona at Minnesota...................................1:00Cincinnati at Jacksonville....................1:00Kansas City at Indianapolis .........................1:00New Orleans at Carolina ..............................1:00Oakland at Houston .....................................1:00Philadelphia at Buffalo ................................1:00Seattle at N.Y. Giants ...................................1:00Tennessee at Pittsburgh ..............................1:00Tampa Bay at San Francisco ........................4:05N.Y. Jets at New England .............................4:15San Diego at Denver....................................4:15Green Bay at Atlanta ....................................8:20

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10Chicago at Detroit .......................................8:30(Byes: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, Washington)

WEEK 6SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16

Buffalo at N.Y. Giants...................................1:00Carolina at Atlanta .......................................1:00Indianapolis at Cincinnati....................1:00Jacksonville at Pittsburgh ...........................1:00Philadelphia at Washington .........................1:00St. Louis at Green Bay .................................1:00San Francisco at Detroit ..............................1:00Cleveland at Oakland...................................4:05Houston at Baltimore...................................4:05Dallas at New England.................................4:15New Orleans at Tampa Bay ..........................4:15Minnesota at Chicago .................................8:20

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17Miami at N.Y. Jets .......................................8:30(Byes: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, Tennessee)

WEEK 7SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23

Atlanta at Detroit..........................................1:00Chicago at Tampa Bay (London) .................1:00Denver at Miami ..........................................1:00Houston at Tennessee .................................1:00San Diego at N.Y. Jets .................................1:00Seattle at Cleveland .....................................1:00Washington at Carolina ...............................1:00Kansas City at Oakland................................4:05Pittsburgh at Arizona ...................................4:05Green Bay at Minnesota ..............................4:15St. Louis at Dallas .......................................4:15Indianapolis at New Orleans ........................8:20

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24Baltimore at Jacksonville.............................8:30(Byes: Buffalo, Cincinnati, New England, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, San Francisco)

WEEK 8SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30

Arizona at Baltimore ....................................1:00Indianapolis at Tennessee ...........................1:00Jacksonville at Houston ..............................1:00Miami at N.Y. Giants....................................1:00Minnesota at Carolina .................................1:00New Orleans at St. Louis .............................1:00Detroit at Denver .........................................4:05Washington at Buffalo (Toronto) ..................4:05Cincinnati at Seattle .............................4:15Cleveland at San Francisco .........................4:15New England at Pittsburgh ..........................4:15Dallas at Philadelphia..................................8:20

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31San Diego at Kansas City ............................8:30(Byes: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, N.Y. Jets, Oakland, Tampa Bay)

WEEK 9SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6

Atlanta at Indianapolis .................................1:00Cleveland at Houston ..................................1:00Miami at Kansas City ..................................1:00N.Y. Jets at Buffalo ......................................1:00San Francisco at Washington ......................1:00Seattle at Dallas...........................................1:00Tampa Bay at New Orleans ..........................1:00Cincinnati at Tennessee .......................4:05Denver at Oakland .......................................4:05Green Bay at San Diego...............................4:15N.Y. Giants at New England .........................4:15St. Louis at Arizona .....................................4:15Baltimore at Pittsburgh................................8:20

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7Chicago at Philadelphia ..............................8:30(Byes: Carolina, Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota)

WEEK 10THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10

Oakland at San Diego ..................................8:20SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Arizona at Philadelphia................................1:00Buffalo at Dallas ..........................................1:00Denver at Kansas City .................................1:00Detroit at Chicago .......................................1:00Houston at Tampa Bay .................................1:00Jacksonville at Indianapolis ........................1:00New Orleans at Atlanta ................................1:00Pittsburgh at Cincinnati........................1:00St. Louis at Cleveland .................................1:00Tennessee at Carolina .................................1:00Washington at Miami ..................................1:00Baltimore at Seattle .....................................4:05N.Y. Giants at San Francisco .......................4:15New England at N.Y. Jets* ...........................8:20

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14Minnesota at Green Bay ..............................8:30

WEEK 11THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17

N.Y. Jets at Denver ......................................8:20SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Buffalo at Miami ..........................................1:00Carolina at Detroit .......................................1:00Cincinnati at Baltimore ........................1:00Dallas at Washington ..................................1:00Jacksonville at Cleveland ............................1:00Oakland at Minnesota..................................1:00Tampa Bay at Green Bay ..............................1:00Tennessee at Atlanta ....................................1:00Arizona at San Francisco .............................4:05Seattle at St. Louis ......................................4:05San Diego at Chicago..................................4:15Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants* ........................8:20

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21Kansas City at New England ........................8:30(Byes: Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh)

WEEK 12THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24

Green Bay at Detroit ..................................12:30Miami at Dallas ...........................................4:15San Francisco at Baltimore..........................8:20

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27Arizona at St. Louis .....................................1:00Buffalo at N.Y. Jets ......................................1:00Carolina at Indianapolis ..............................1:00Cleveland at Cincinnati ........................1:00Houston at Jacksonville ..............................1:00Minnesota at Atlanta....................................1:00Tampa Bay at Tennessee ..............................1:00Chicago at Oakland .....................................4:05Washington at Seattle ..................................4:05Denver at San Diego....................................4:15New England at Philadelphia .......................4:15Pittsburgh at Kansas City* ..........................8:20

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28N.Y. Giants at New Orleans ..........................8:30

2011 NFL REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE (All times Eastern)

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WEEK 13THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1

Philadelphia at Seattle .................................8:20SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4

Atlanta at Houston .......................................1:00Baltimore at Cleveland ................................1:00Carolina at Tampa Bay .................................1:00Cincinnati at Pittsburgh........................1:00Detroit at New Orleans.................................1:00Kansas City at Chicago ...............................1:00N.Y. Jets at Washington ...............................1:00Oakland at Miami ........................................1:00Tennessee at Buffalo ....................................1:00Denver at Minnesota ...................................4:05Dallas at Arizona .........................................4:15Green Bay at N.Y. Giants..............................4:15St. Louis at San Francisco...........................4:15Indianapolis at New England* .....................8:20

MONDAY, DECEMBER 5San Diego at Jacksonville ...........................8:30

WEEK 14THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8

Cleveland at Pittsburgh ...............................8:20SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11

Atlanta at Carolina .......................................1:00Houston at Cincinnati ...........................1:00Indianapolis at Baltimore.............................1:00Kansas City at N.Y. Jets ...............................1:00Minnesota at Detroit ....................................1:00New England at Washington ........................1:00New Orleans at Tennessee ...........................1:00Oakland at Green Bay ..................................1:00Philadelphia at Miami .................................1:00Tampa Bay at Jacksonville ...........................1:00Chicago at Denver .......................................4:05San Francisco at Arizona .............................4:05Buffalo at San Diego....................................4:15N.Y. Giants at Dallas* ..................................8:20

MONDAY, DECEMBER 12St. Louis at Seattle ......................................8:30

WEEK 15THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15

Jacksonville at Atlanta .................................8:20SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17

Dallas at Tampa Bay ....................................8:20SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18

Carolina at Houston ....................................1:00Cincinnati at St. Louis ..........................1:00Green Bay at Kansas City ............................1:00Miami at Buffalo ..........................................1:00New Orleans at Minnesota...........................1:00Seattle at Chicago .......................................1:00Tennessee at Indianapolis ...........................1:00Washington at N.Y. Giants ...........................1:00Detroit at Oakland........................................4:05Cleveland at Arizona....................................4:15New England at Denver ...............................4:15N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia ..............................4:15Baltimore at San Diego* ..............................8:20

MONDAY, DECEMBER 19Pittsburgh at San Francisco ........................8:30

WEEK 16THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22

Houston at Indianapolis ..............................8:20SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24

Arizona at Cincinnati.............................1:00Cleveland at Baltimore ................................1:00Denver at Buffalo .........................................1:00Jacksonville at Tennessee ...........................1:00Miami at New England ................................1:00Minnesota at Washington ............................1:00N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets ................................1:00Oakland at Kansas City................................1:00St. Louis at Pittsburgh.................................1:00Tampa Bay at Carolina .................................1:00San Diego at Detroit ....................................4:05Philadelphia at Dallas..................................4:15San Francisco at Seattle ..............................4:15

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25Chicago at Green Bay ..................................8:20

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26Atlanta at New Orleans ................................8:30

WEEK 17SUNDAY, JANUARY 1

Baltimore at Cincinnati ........................1:00Buffalo at New England ...............................1:00Carolina at New Orleans ..............................1:00Chicago at Minnesota .................................1:00Dallas at N.Y. Giants ....................................1:00Detroit at Green Bay ....................................1:00Indianapolis at Jacksonville ........................1:00N.Y. Jets at Miami .......................................1:00Pittsburgh at Cleveland ...............................1:00San Francisco at St. Louis...........................1:00Tampa Bay at Atlanta ...................................1:00Tennessee at Houston .................................1:00Washington at Philadelphia .........................1:00Kansas City at Denver .................................4:15San Diego at Oakland ..................................4:15Seattle at Arizona.........................................4:15

POSTSEASON SCHEDULESATURDAY & SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 & 8

AFC & NFC Wild Card Playoffs

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 & 15AFC & NFC Divisional Playoffs

SUNDAY, JANUARY 22AFC & NFC Championship Games

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29AFC-NFC Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana

Note: Sunday night game in Week 17 to be determined.*Sunday night games subject to change in Weeks 10-15.Flexible scheduling moves will be announced at least 12 days before games in Weeks 10-15. In Week 17, the flexible scheduling move will be announced at least six days before the game.

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— BENGALS RADIO NETWORK —Bengals games will be aired this season on three Clear Channel flagship radio stations in the Cincinnati market. All games

will be carried by Cincinnati’s ESPN 1530 (WCKY-AM) and 102.7 FM WEBN. Also, once the Major League Baseball season is over, games will also be aired on 700 WLW-AM.

Dan Hoard, a former sports director and broadcaster on Cincinnati’s WXIX-TV (FOX 19), makes his debut this season as the radio play-by-play voice of the Bengals. He is also the radio voice of University of Cincinnati football and basketball. Prior to joining Bengals radio, he worked as Bengals preseason TV play-by-play voice.

Dave Lapham, a Bengals offensive lineman from 1974-83, is in his 26th consecutive season as the analyst on Bengals radio broadcasts. He also is an analyst for Big 12 college games on TV’s FOX Sports Net, as well as working on FOX Sports Ohio’s Cincinnati area high school games of the week. In past years, he broadcast NFL games for NBC and FOX and worked the NFL Europe League’s World Bowl game for Sporting News Radio.

As of Aug. 10, the Bengals Radio Network included the following stations:

— BENGALS PRESEASON TELEVISION —Brad Johansen and Anthony Muñoz team up in the broadcast booth for this season’s games on the Bengals Preseason TV

Network. Johansen does play-by-play, with Muñoz as the analyst. Mike Valpredo returns for his seventh season as sideline reporter.For the 23rd time in the past 24 years, Cincinnati’s WKRC-TV (Ch. 12) is the flagship station of the network. Also on

the network are WKEF-TV (Ch. 22) and WRGT-TV (Ch. 45) in Dayton, Ohio; WSYX-TV (Ch. 6) in Columbus, Ohio; WLIO-TV (Ch. 35) and WOHL-TV (Ch. 8) in Lima, Ohio; and WDRB-TV (Ch. 41) in Louisville, Ky.

Johansen is sports anchor at Cincinnati’s WKRC-TV. Muñoz, Bengals’ Hall of Fame offensive tackle, is in his 14th season as preseason analyst. Valpredo has worked as a sports anchor in Columbus, Ohio, and is currently an anchor and reporter for the TVG Network in Los Angeles.

— BENGALS WEEKLY TV SHOW —The Bengals produce a weekly television show — Bengals Weekly with Marvin Lewis, presented by Time Warner Cable —

that will air every Sunday morning during the 2011 NFL regular season at 11:30 a.m. on WKRC-TV (Ch. 12) in Cincinnati. The show will also air (day and time TBD) on WKEF-TV (Ch. 22) in Dayton and WTTE-TV (Ch. 28) in Columbus.

OHIOCity Station FrequencyAthens .................................... WATH-AM .....................................970Canton ................................... WTIG-AM ......................................990Celina..................................... WCSM-FM ...................................96.7Chillicothe.............................. WBEX-AM ...................................1490Cincinnati ........................... WCKY-AM ...............................1530 WEBN-FM ............................. 102.7 WLW-AM ...................................700Columbus .............................. WYTS-AM ...................................1230Dayton.................................... WTUE-FM ..................................104.7Findlay ................................... WBVI-FM .....................................96.7Hillsboro ................................ WSRW-AM ..................................1590Jackson .................................. WCJO-FM ....................................97.7Lima ....................................... WIMA-AM ...................................1150Logan ..................................... WLGN-AM ..................................1510Marietta .................................. WMOA-AM .................................1490Middleport ............................. WMPO-AM .................................1390

Portsmouth ............................ WIOI-AM .....................................1010Washington Court House ....... WCHO-FM .................................105.5Zanesville ............................... WHIZ-AM ....................................1240

INDIANAWashington ............................ WAMW-FM ................................107.9

KENTUCKYAshland .................................. WCMI-AM ...................................1340Lexington ............................... WLAP-AM .....................................630Louisville ............................... WKRD-AM ....................................790Somerset ................................ WTLO-AM ...................................1480

WEST VIRGINIAHuntington ............................. WRVC-AM ....................................930Ravenswood ........................... WMOV-AM..................................1360

OHIO (cont’d)City Station Frequency

— BENGALS ON THE INTERNET —The club’s official Web site, bengals.com, offers a variety of features, including up-to-the-down live coverage of every

game, complete with news stories, sidebars, and analysis. During the season, the site provides breaking news, daily team updates and notes, and extensive multimedia offerings, including weekly press conferences as well as one-on-one video interviews with players and coaches throughout the week and following each game. Geoff Hobson, former Bengals beat reporter for The Cincinnati Post and later for The Cincinnati Enquirer, is the Web site editor. Also available on bengals.com are the club’s roster, depth chart, biographies of coaches and players, as well as information regarding tickets, cheerleaders and Paul Brown Stadium.

Fans and media may also follow the Bengals on Facebook (facebook.com/bengals) and Twitter (twitter.com/Bengals).

BENGALS TV, RADIO & INTERNET

Geoff Hobson Brad Johansen Dave Lapham Anthony Muñoz Mike ValpredoDan Hoard

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Cincinnati BengalsOne Paul Brown StadiumCincinnati, Ohio 45202Switchboard: (513) 621-3550Ticket Office: (513) 621-TDTD (8383)FAX: (513) 621-3570

Jack BrennanPublic Relations DirectorDirect: (513) [email protected]

PJ CombsAssistant Public Relations DirectorDirect: (513) [email protected]

—— GAME DAYS ——CREDENTIALS FOR HOME GAMES: To receive a media credential for a Bengals game, one must be a member of an accredited news organization with a legitimate working function that requires access to the stadium. No one under 18 years old may use a credential. Interns of news organizations are not permitted to use credentials (unless prior clearance from the Bengals’ public relations department is sought and granted). Media are not permitted to have guests of any kind (executives, sponsors, advertisers, friends, family, etc.) in secured areas of the stadium (in the press box/booth area, on the field, in the locker rooms, etc.) at any time. Credential privileges can and will be revoked if any of these or the following policies are not honored. Credential use is monitored. All credential requests for home games should be made in writing on company letterhead by the media organization’s manager — the sports editor of a newspaper, for example, or the sports director of a TV or radio station. Place all requests to the attention of Bengals public relations director Jack Brennan. All requests should be faxed (513-621-3570) or e-mailed ([email protected]) by 5 p.m. on the Mondays preceding the games. Please specify the types of credentials requested — reporter, photographer or otherwise — and note whether locker room access is necessary. Also note whether you wish to pick up the credentials in person or have them left at will call. All credentials are nontransferable.MEDIA WILL CALL/MEDIA ENTRANCE: Will call is located on the plaza on north side of the stadium (the downtown side) between Gates B and C. Media must enter the media entrance next to Gate B on the plaza on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium. The media entrance opens five hours prior to kickoff (at 8 a.m. for a 1 p.m. game). In order to enter the stadium, each reporter or photographer must meet the following three conditions (if any of the three conditions are not met, he/she will not be permitted to enter the stadium): (1) He/she must have the proper credential; (2) he/she must present a photo ID (i.e., driver’s license); and (3) his/her name must be on the media list (names should be provided to the Bengals’ public relations department by your sports editor/director prior to each home game). All equipment and baggage is subject to visual search.DIRECTIONS TO PRESS BOX/BOOTHS: Option No. 1: Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium. Take the escalator just inside the gate entrance. The escalator terminates one level above the press box. Take a right at the end of the escalator, and descend one flight of stairs and turn right. The press box will be straight ahead inside the glass doors. Option No. 2: Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium and turn right. Follow the concourse and descend the concourse stairs on the west side of the stadium. The elevators are located on the right immediately after the glass wall and escalator. Take an elevator to CS (Club Suite) Level. The press box is adjacent to the elevators.DIRECTIONS TO PHOTOGRAPHERS’ WORK AREA: Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium and turn right. Follow the concourse and descend the concourse stairs on the west side of the stadium. The elevators are located on the right immediately after the glass wall and escalator. Take an elevator to FL (Field Level) and follow the signage for “Photographer Check-In”.TELEPHONES/WI-FI ACCESS: There are four general-use telephones (analog only) located in the media work room behind the third row of the press box. They provide free local calls, but require an 800 number for long distance service. In addition, high-speed wireless internet access is available in the press box and in the photographers’ work area on field level. The service is free.POSTGAME INTERVIEWS/LOCKER ROOM ACCESS: For media with locker room access, the locker rooms are opened for interviews with players and coaches within 12 minutes after the conclusion of a game. Both the Bengals’ locker room and the visitors’ locker room have news conference rooms for the head coaches’ postgame news conferences and any star players’ postgame news conferences. Both news conference rooms include built-in mult-box systems for television and radio reporters, as well as proper lighting and audio amplification. TV/radio media may access the rooms before games to set up equipment for use after games.CREDENTIALS FOR AWAY GAMES: All credential requests for away games should be made in writing on company letterhead by the media organization’s manager — the sports editor of a newspaper, for example, or the sports director of a TV or radio station. Place all requests to the attention of Bengals public relations director Jack Brennan. All requests should be faxed (513-621-3570) or e-mailed ([email protected]) no later than 10 days before the game. Please specify the types of credentials required — reporter, photographer or otherwise — and note whether locker room access is necessary. Media from outside the Greater Cincinnati region should submit requests to the home team.HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AWAY GAMES: Place all requests to Bengals business manager Bill Connelly (513-455-8333 or [email protected]) no later than 5 p.m. on the Tuesdays before the games. Please note the types of accommodations required.

—— DURING THE WEEK ——MEDIA ROOM: The Bengals have a media workroom at Paul Brown Stadium that is available for media use during business hours. Countertop space, electrical outlets and high-speed wireless internet access are available.PRACTICES: Most practices after training camp are partially open to the media. Call the Bengals’ public relations department for information.HEAD COACH INTERVIEWS: The Bengals’ head coach is available for interviews in a news conference setting at scheduled times during the week. Call the Bengals’ public relations department for times.LOCKER ROOM/PLAYER INTERVIEWS: The team’s locker room at Paul Brown Stadium is open to the media at scheduled times during the week. Call the Bengals’ public relations department for times.TV INTERVIEW ROOM: Space for television reporters to conduct interviews is available upon request. Chairs and electrical outlets for lighting are available, but background materials and lights are not provided.

Training CampGeorgetown (Ky.) College100 Crawford DriveGeorgetown, KY 40324Switchboard: (502) 868-6300Media Room (Press Box): (502) 868-6351

MEDIA INFORMATIONInky MoorePublic Relations AssistantDirect: (513) [email protected]

Pete SchrammMedia Relations AssistantDirect: (513) [email protected]

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Paul Brown Stadium seats 65,515 for Bengals games. Ticket information is available by visiting the team’s Web site at www.bengals.com. Fans can purchase tickets, which range in price from $65-$85, in any of the following three ways: 1) By telephone by contacting the Bengals ticket office at 513-621-TDTD (8383) or TicketMaster at 1-800-745-3000. 2) Online by visiting www.bengals.com or www.ticketmaster.com. 3) In person from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Bengals ticket office, located in the team’s administrative offices on the Plaza Level near Gate E on the southeast side of the stadium. On game days, the ticket office is located on the Plaza Level between Gates B and C on the north side of the stadium, opening four hours prior to kickoff for day-of-game ticket purchases. Tickets also can be purchased in person at any area TicketMaster outlet. For information about season tickets, contact the Bengals ticket office at 513-621-TDTD (8383) or visit www.bengals.com. For information about club seats, private suites and hospitality opportunities, contact the team’s premium seat sales department at 513-621-3550 (ext. 2352) or visit www.bengals.com. Paul Brown Stadium seating elevations are divided into three primary levels. The capacities and price ranges:

Paul Brown Stadium Seating and Ticket Information

*NOTE: Price ranges listed are for non-premium, single-game tickets only. For information about the pricing of club seats, private suites and hospitality opportunities, contact the Bengals’ premium seat sales department at 513-621-3550 (ext. 2352). The stadium capacity listed does not include additional standing room seats in private suites, or wheelchair-accessible seating locations.

SEATING AREA *NO. OF SEATS *TICKET PRICEField Level (light green sections in above diagram) .............................. 28,385 $77-$85Club Level (medium green; includes private suites) .............................. 17,800 $65-$85Canopy Level (dark green) .................................................................... 19,330 $65-$73 65,515

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REGULAR SEASONDAY DATE OPPONENT TIMESun. Sept. 11 at Cleveland 1:00 p.m.Sun. Sept. 18 at Denver 4:15 p.m.Sun. Sept. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 2 BUFFALO 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 9 at Jacksonville 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 16 INDIANAPOLIS 1:00 p.m.Sun. Oct. 23 — BYE —Sun. Oct. 30 at Seattle 4:15 p.m.Sun. Nov. 6 at Tennessee 4:05 p.m.Sun. Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 20 at Baltimore* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Nov. 27 CLEVELAND* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 11 HOUSTON* 1:00 p.m.Sun. Dec. 18 at St. Louis* 1:00 p.m.Sat. Dec. 24 ARIZONA 1:00 p.m.Sun. Jan. 1 BALTIMORE* 1:00 p.m.

*Subject to flexible schedulingHOME GAMES IN WHITE

All times are Eastern

—— 2011 SCHEDULE —— PRESEASON

DAY DATE OPPONENT TIMEFri. Aug. 12 at Detroit 7:30 p.m.Sun. Aug. 21 at New York Jets 7:00 p.m.Thu. Aug. 25 CAROLINA 7:00 p.m.Thu. Sept. 1 INDIANAPOLIS 7:00 p.m.