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From 2016 to 2020, the Bengals suffered five straight losing seasons, including having the league's worst record in the 2019 season (finishing 2–14 that season), before winning the AFC North and qualifying for the playoffs again in 2021, which included an AFC Championship Game win and a berth in their first Super Bowl since the 1988 season.
With the victory over their hated rival in Western Pennsylvania, the Bengals increased their regular season record to 9–6 and finished 6–2 in road games, clinching a winning season and playoff spot for the third time in the last four seasons and also clinching consecutive winning seasons and playoff berths for the first time since 1981 and ...
February 4, 2019: Named Zac Taylor head coach, the tenth head coach in Bengals history. Taylor was previously the Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach. [1]February 7, 2019: Announced the hiring of four offensive assistants: Brian Callahan as offensive coordinator, Jim Turner will be the offensive line coach, James Casey as tight ends coach, Ben Martin as assistant offensive line coach.
Andy Dalton (2011-2019) Carson Palmer (2004–2010) Boomer Esiason (1984–1992, 1997) The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right: Regular season
The Bengals still need plenty of help to make the playoffs, including the Broncos losing in Week 18 to a Kansas City Chiefs team that has already clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed. But Cincinnati ...
The New York Times playoff simulator gives the Bengals an 82 percent chance to make the postseason if they finish 10-7. No team that’s finished 10-7 has ever not gotten into the playoffs (2021 ...
Joe Burrow, Bengals quarterback since 2020. In 2019, they hired head coach Zac Taylor. [77] The 2019 campaign started off with reasonable success, with the Bengals barely losing to Seattle 21–20 at CenturyLink Field; but what started with promise ended in disaster. [78] The Bengals then lost 10 more games and were 0–11 heading into December ...
5 — Seasons since 2008 that a Bengals starting quarterback has not been able to finish the season. There was Carson Palmer in 2008, Andy Dalton in 2015 and '18 and Burrow in 2020 before this season.