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The '''Cincinnati Bengals''' are a [[National Football League]] franchise team based in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]]. They are part of the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) and play in the AFC North  Division.
 
==Roster==
 
===Quarterbacks===
 
* - J.T. O'Sullivan
 
*9 - [[Carson Palmer]]
 
*5 - Jordan Palmer
 
  
===Running Backs===
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The '''Cincinnati Bengals''' are a [[National Football League]] ([[NFL]]) team based in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]]. They are members of the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) North Division.
*32 - Cedric Benson
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*39 - James Johnson
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*23 - Chris Perry
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*33 - Kenny Watson
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*27 - DeDe Dorsey
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*27 - [[Larry Johnson]]
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===Fullbacks===
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==History and League Success==
*49 - Daniel Coats
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The Bengals were founded in 1968 as the American Football League's 10th and final franchise before its merger with the NFL.  The ownership group was led by [[Paul Brown]], the legendary coach of the [[Cleveland Browns]], when the Browns' new owner unexpectedly fired him.  Brown would be its first coach, its current stadium is named for him, and his son Mike is still majority owner.
  
===Wide Receivers===
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The Bengals have appeared in two [[Super Bowl]]s, in 1981 and 1988, losing both times to the [[San Francisco 49ers]].  The 1981 AFC Championship Game against the [[Los Angeles Chargers|San Diego Chargers]] would be subsequently known as the '''[[Freezer Bowl]]''', as the game-time temperature was -9°F and the winds were at 35-mile-per-hour, sending [[wind chill]]s  as low as −59 °F.
*85 - [[Chad Ochocinco]]
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*15 - [[Chris Henry]]
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*87 - Andre Caldwell
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* - [[Laveranues Coles]]
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*89 - Jerome Simpson
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*83 - Antonio Chatman
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===Tight Ends===
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Notwithstanding their generally poor history, the team has made many contributions to modern football strategy, such as the no-huddle offense, the West Coast offense (a pass-first style which the 49ers turned into multiple Super Bowl titles) and the zone blitz (a defensive scheme which has secondary players rushing the quarterback while pass rushing linemen drop back into pass coverage).
*82 - Reggie Kelly
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*80 - Nate Lawrie
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*48 - Brad St. Louis
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*81 - Ben Utecht
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===Offensive Tackles===
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==AFC North Rivals==
*73 - Anthony Collins
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*76 - Levi Jones
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*62 - Nate Livings
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*74 - Dennis Roland
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*70 - Kirk Barton
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===Guards===
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*75 - Scott Kooistra
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*77 - Andrew Whitworth
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*60 - Andrew Crummey
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*66 - Evan Mathis
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*63 - Bobbie Williams
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===Centers===
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*64 - Kyle Cook
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*65 - Dan Santucci
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*53 - Eric Ghiaciuc
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===Defensive Ends===
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*68 - Jonathan Fanene
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*96 - Chris Harrington
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*98 - Antwan Odom
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*91 Robert Geathers
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*50 - Eric Henderson
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*92 - Frostee Rucker
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===Defensive Tackles===
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*95 - Orien Harris
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*94 - Domata Peko
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*90 - Pat Sims
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*99 - Jason Shirley
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*97 - John Thornton
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===Linebackers===
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*52 - Abdul Hodge
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*55 - Keith Rivers
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*56 - Daryll Blackstock
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*93 - Rashd Jeanty
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*59 - Brandon Johnson
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*57 - Dhani Jones
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*50 - Jim Maxwell
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===Cornerbacks===
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*22 - Johnathan Joseph
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*21 - Simeon Castille
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*25 - Jamar Fletcher
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*29 - Leon Hall
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*20 - David Jones
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*24 - Geoffrey Pope
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===Safeties===
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*40 - John Busing
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*42 - Chris Crocker
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*44 - Mike Doss
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*34 - Kyries Hebert
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*41 - Chinedum Ndukwe
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*28 - Dexter Jackson
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*47 - Corey Lynch
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*26 - Marvin White
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===Kickers===
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*17 - [[Shayne Graham]]
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===Punters===
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*19 - Kyle Larson
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==See also==
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*[[Pittsburgh Steelers]]
 
*[[Pittsburgh Steelers]]
 
*[[Cleveland Browns]]
 
*[[Cleveland Browns]]
 
*[[Baltimore Ravens]]
 
*[[Baltimore Ravens]]
*[[National Football Conference]]
 
*[[American Football Conference]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 01:25, February 3, 2021

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The Cincinnati Bengals are a National Football League (NFL) team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are members of the American Football Conference (AFC) North Division.

History and League Success

The Bengals were founded in 1968 as the American Football League's 10th and final franchise before its merger with the NFL. The ownership group was led by Paul Brown, the legendary coach of the Cleveland Browns, when the Browns' new owner unexpectedly fired him. Brown would be its first coach, its current stadium is named for him, and his son Mike is still majority owner.

The Bengals have appeared in two Super Bowls, in 1981 and 1988, losing both times to the San Francisco 49ers. The 1981 AFC Championship Game against the San Diego Chargers would be subsequently known as the Freezer Bowl, as the game-time temperature was -9°F and the winds were at 35-mile-per-hour, sending wind chills as low as −59 °F.

Notwithstanding their generally poor history, the team has made many contributions to modern football strategy, such as the no-huddle offense, the West Coast offense (a pass-first style which the 49ers turned into multiple Super Bowl titles) and the zone blitz (a defensive scheme which has secondary players rushing the quarterback while pass rushing linemen drop back into pass coverage).

AFC North Rivals


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