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  2. 1985 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The Bengals hosting the Cowboys in December 1985.. The 1985 season was the Cincinnati Bengals' 16th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 18th overall, and their second under head coach Sam Wyche.

  3. 1972 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    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 did not make the roster in 1972, and had a brief stint (no games played) with Houston in 1973 before being re-acquired by Cincinnati.

  4. 1970 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's first season in the National Football League (NFL), and the third overall. The NFL-AFL merger took place before the season and the Bengals, who were placed in the same division as the "old-guard NFL" Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers , were not expected to be playoff contenders.

  5. 1986 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 season was the Cincinnati Bengals' 17th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 19th overall, and their third under head coach Sam Wyche. The Bengals were one of two teams with ten wins [ 1 ] that failed to make the AFC playoffs in 1986 .

  6. 1973 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The Bengals split their first eight games, then swept their last six to win their second AFC Central Division title. Cincinnati qualified for the postseason but lost in the Divisional Playoffs to the Super Bowl winner, the Miami Dolphins 34–16. RB Essex Johnson became the first Bengal to achieve 100+ yards rushing and receiving in the same game.

  7. 1969 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The November 9, 1969 Bengals vs. Oilers game at the Astrodome in Houston is unique in Bengals history, as it is the only non-overtime tie game. Cincinnati played its first regular-season tie that afternoon, catching the Oilers at 31–31 on kicker Horst Muhlmann's 18-yard field goal with 0:22 left in the fourth quarter. Regular-season overtime ...

  8. Why did the DJ play a Cincinnati band's song to represent ...

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    The band is based in Cincinnati. According to Bangor Daily News , Maine's Democratic Party chair, Bev Uhlenhake, had chosen an unequivocally Maine song in " Ballad of the 20th Maine ."

  9. 1981 Cincinnati Bengals season - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League (NFL), and the 14th overall. The team won their first AFC Championship, but lost Super Bowl XVI to San Francisco. Cincinnati had at least a share of the AFC Central lead the entire season.