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On November 28, 2004, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer threw for 4 touchdowns and Rudi Johnson ran for 2 more along with a career-high 202 rushing yards as the Bengals survived 413 passing yards and 5 touchdowns by Kelly Holcomb to defeat the Cleveland Browns 58–48, in the second-highest scoring game in NFL history.
He would return three years later for just one game. As a rookie, Cook set a single-season NFL record for average yards per completion (17 yards). Ken Anderson (1971–1986) – Ken Anderson's 16 seasons are the most by a Bengals player. The four-time Pro Bowler played 192 games in a career highlighted by leading the Bengals to their first ...
Most yards gained rushing, single team, game, since 1951, 407 Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Denver Broncos ) Oct 22, 2000 Fewest yards gained rushing, single team, game , −53
1974 Cincinnati Bengals Team Stats TEAM STATS Bengals Opponents TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty TOTAL NET YARDS Avg Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Sacked Yards Lost Gross Yards Att. Completions Completion Pct. Intercepted PUNTS-AVERAGE PENALTIES-YARDS
The 1971 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 2nd season in the National Football League, and the 4th overall. Cornerback Lemar Parrish set a team record with seven interceptions, including one for a 65-yard score, Cincinnati's first-ever interception return for a touchdown.
The Lions have allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season and rank fifth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game (94.8). ... the Cincinnati Bengals and ...
In the second round, the Bengals held Derrick Henry, the best running back in the NFL, to 62 rushing yards on 20 carries. In the Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams averaged 1.9 yards per carry.
Total yards gained: San Francisco 49ers (6,268) Yards rushing: Cincinnati Bengals (2,483) Yards passing: Washington Redskins (4,349) Fewest points allowed: Denver Broncos (226) Fewest total yards allowed: Minnesota Vikings (4,184) Fewest rushing yards allowed: New Orleans Saints (1,326) Fewest passing yards allowed: Minnesota Vikings (2,501)