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Between 2005 and 2015, the Bengals were more successful, posting seven winning seasons, three division titles and seven wild card playoff berths (including a streak of five consecutive playoff seasons, a first in franchise history). Despite the success, the Bengals did not win a playoff game between 1990 and 2021, one of the longest droughts in ...
The Patriots have the highest playoff win–loss percentage (.627), with a 37–22 record, as of the end of the same round. The San Francisco 49ers have the most post-season victories (38) in NFL playoff history, while the Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings are tied for the most playoff losses (31).
With their 12–4 record, the Bengals won the AFC Central division title. Quarterback Ken Anderson won his third NFL passing title. January 3, 1982 – Cincinnati hosted its first NFL playoff game as the Bengals defeated the Buffalo Bills 28–21 in Riverfront Stadium. It was the first postseason win in franchise history.
With the loss to the Dolphins, the Bengals officially clinched the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft. [80] They capped off the season with a win against the Cleveland Browns, finishing 2–14, equaling the 2002 season as the team's worst record in history. [81] [82] In 2020, the Bengals improved under rookies Joe Burrow and Tee Higgins. [83]
Bengals record their first road win and season series sweep against the Steelers. 1981: Bengals 2–0: Bengals 34–7: Bengals 17–10: Steelers 14–10 Bengals lose Super Bowl XVI. 1982: Steelers 1–0: canceled: Steelers 26–20 (OT) Steelers 15–10 Due to the 1982 NFL players' strike, the game scheduled in Cincinnati was canceled. 1983: Tie ...
Pittsburgh improved its AFC North-leading record to 9-3. ... managed to set the Bengals up to have a chance to win it late. ... only served as window dressing for the Bengals' third straight loss.
The 0–6 Saints got their first win of the season, in a contest that featured 6 touchdowns passes by each quarterback, the Saints' Billy Kilmer and the Cardinals' Charley Johnson, who threw three in the 4th quarter with his team down 21–51. It's one of only two such games in NFL history, together with the 2015 Saints-Giants game above.
They improved upon their 2–14 record from 2019 but were eliminated from playoff contention for the 5th consecutive year after a week 13 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Bengals doubled their win total from the previous season but still finished with a 4–11–1 record.