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The Bengals, however, made the playoffs as a wild card team, finishing as the 6th seed in the AFC playoffs, but lost to the Houston Texans for a second consecutive season. 2012 was the first non-strike season in Bengals history in which they made it to the NFL playoffs for a second consecutive year. [1]
This list documents the franchise's completed seasons from 1968 to present, including postseason records and results from postseason games. [1] The Bengals have played over 850 games in their history, including three conference championships, ten division championships, and fifteen playoff appearances. As of the end of the 2023 season, the only ...
Despite their 11–3 season record, the Bengals finished second in the AFC Central division to the defending and eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, who finished 12–2. The 11–3 record enabled the Bengals to capture the AFC Wild Card gave the team their highest winning percentage in franchise history. Ken Anderson won his ...
The Bengals released him before the start of the 2018 season. 2012: Kicker Mike Nugent. Nugent had made a career-high 33 field goals in 2011, his second season with the Bengals and seventh in the NFL.
The Bengals have starred in the summer version of the show twice in 2009 and 2013. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Bengals, AFC North star in HBO's 'Hard Knocks: In Season ...
The NFL and HBO have called Hard Knocks "the first sports-based reality series" in television history. [2] [3] The 20th season featured the New York Jets in their second appearance on the show, as well as the Miami Dolphins. In 2024, the series expanded to cover a team in the off-season (New York Giants), during training camp (Chicago Bears ...
Joe Burrow knows the Cincinnati Bengals' playoff hopes are slender at best at the bottom of the AFC's bubble teams. Burrow threw for 271 yards with three TDs for 36, topping his franchise mark of ...
Ravens win all of their division games and sweep the AFC North for the first time in franchise history. 2012: Tie 1–1: Bengals 23–17: Ravens 44–13: Ravens 19–15 Both teams finish with 10–6 records, but the Ravens clinch the AFC North based on a better divisional record than the Bengals. Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII. 2013: Tie 1–1 ...