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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 1991
1991 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 3-13-0 (4th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home, 0-8 on road
Head Coach: Sam Wyche
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 1 at Denver L 14-45 72,855 Mile High
September 8 Houston L 7-30 56,463 Riverfront
September 15 at Cleveland L 13-14 78,269 Cleveland
September 22 Washington L 27-34 52,038 Riverfront
October 6 Seattle L 7-13 60,010 Riverfront
October 13 at Dallas L 23-35 63,275 Texas
October 21 at Buffalo L 16-35 80,131 Rich
October 27 at Houston L 3-35 58,634 Astrodome
November 3 Cleveland W 23-21 55,077 Riverfront
November 10 Pittsburgh L 27-33 (OT) 55,503 Riverfront
November 17 at Philadelphia L 10-17 63,189 Veterans
November 24 LA Raiders L 14-38 52,044 Riverfront
December 1 NY Giants W 27-24 45,063 Riverfront
December 9 at Miami L 13-37 60,616 Joe Robbie
December 15 at Pittsburgh L 10-17 35,420 Three Rivers
December 22 New England W 29-7 46,394 Riverfront
 
BENGALS 1991 SUMMARY
Paul Brown, founder of the Bengals and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Aug. 5. The Bengals had a 3-13 season record. Dave Shula replaced Sam Wyche as head coach following the season.

1991 HELMET/UNIFORM
1991 LOGO
RB HAROLD GREEN
1991: A CLOSER LOOK

PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • T Anthony Muñoz

1991 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Boomer Esiason (413 Att, 233 Comp, 2883 Yds, 56.4 Pct, 13 TD, 16 Int, 72.5 Rating)
  • Rushing: Harold Green (158 Att, 731 Yds, 4.6 Avg, 75 Long, 2 TD)
  • Receiving: Eddie Brown (59 Rec, 827 Yds, 14.0 Avg, 53 Long, 2 TD)
  • Scoring: Jim Breech, 96 points (23 FG; 27 PAT)

STADIUM
Riverfront Stadium


 
 
 
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