2019 Cincinnati Bengals season

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2019 Cincinnati Bengals season
Cincinnati Bengals wordmark (c. 2004).png
Owner Mike Brown
Head coach Zac Taylor
Home field Paul Brown Stadium
Results
Record2–14
Division place4th AFC North
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers DT Geno Atkins
AP All-Pros None
Uniform
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The 2019 season was the Cincinnati Bengals' 50th in the National Football League (NFL), their 52nd overall, their 20th playing home games at Paul Brown Stadium and the first under head coach Zac Taylor. This was the Bengals' first season since 2002 without long-time head coach Marvin Lewis, as he mutually agreed to part ways after the conclusion of the 2018 season.

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Not only did the Bengals not improve upon last season's record of 6–10, but they also suffered an 0–11 start to the season for the first time in franchise history. As a result, they became the first team to be eliminated from playoff contention when they lost to the Oakland Raiders in Week 11, extending their playoff drought to four seasons. This marked the Bengals' fourth consecutive losing season. They finished the season 2–14, tying their franchise-worst record from 2002.

The Bengals won their first game in Week 13, when they defeated the New York Jets, 22–6.

With a Week 16 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Bengals secured the first overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, which was then used to select QB Joe Burrow. It was the first time they had the first overall pick since 2003, when they drafted QB Carson Palmer. This would end up being quarterback Andy Dalton's final season with the Bengals, as he was released shortly after the team drafted Burrow.

Offseason

Coaching changes

Free agents

Unrestricted

PositionPlayer2019 TeamDate signedContract
OLB Preston Brown Cincinnati Bengals March 13 [7] 3 years, $16.5 million
CB Darqueze Dennard Cincinnati Bengals March 25 [8] 1 year, $4.5 million
DE Kasim Edebali
TE Tyler Eifert Cincinnati Bengals March 16 [9] 1 year, $4 million
TE Jake Fisher Buffalo Bills March 22 [10] 1 year, $805,000
OT Bobby Hart Cincinnati Bengals March 12 [11] 3 years, $16.15 million
DE Michael Johnson Retirement
TE Tyler Kroft Buffalo Bills March 11 [12] 3 years, $18.75 million
OT Cedric Ogbuehi Jacksonville Jaguars March 16 [13] 1 year, $895,000
OLB Vincent Rey
QB Tom Savage Detroit Lions April 9 [14] 1 year, $895,000
OT Andre Smith Cincinnati Bengals July 25 [15] 1 year, $1.03 million
TE C. J. Uzomah Cincinnati Bengals March 14 [16] 3 years, $18.3 million

Restricted and Exclusive-Rights

PositionPlayerTag2019 TeamDate signedContract
G Trey Hopkins ERFA Cincinnati Bengals April 4 [17] 1 year, $3.095M
TE Matt Lengel RFA
CB Tony McRae ERFA Cincinnati Bengals April 9 [18] 1 year, $645,000
G Alex Redmond ERFA Cincinnati Bengals April 10 [19] 1 year, $645,000
DT Josh Tupou ERFA Cincinnati Bengals March 21 [20] 1 year, $645,000
DT Adolphus Washington [21] RFA Miami Dolphins May 23 [22] 1 year, $720,000
S Brandon Wilson ERFA Cincinnati Bengals March 11 [23] 1 year, $645,000

Signings

PositionPlayer2018 teamDate signedContract
G John Miller Buffalo Bills March 15 [24] 3 years, $16.5 million
CB B. W. Webb New York Giants March 14 [25] 3 years, $10.5 million
DE Kerry Wynn March 27 [26] 1 year, $1.4 million
T Justin Evans Arizona Cardinals May 22 [27] 1 year, $495K
G John Jerry New York Giants June 10 [28] 1 year, $930K

Departures

PositionPlayer2019 teamContract
LB Vontaze Burfict Oakland Raiders 1 year, $2 million [29]
RB Mark Walton [30] Miami Dolphins [31] 1 year, $495K
LB Brandon Bell [32]
G Rod Taylor [28]
G Clint Boling Retirement [33]
WR Kermit Whitfield [15]

Draft

2019 Cincinnati Bengals draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
111 Jonah Williams   Tackle Alabama
252 Drew Sample   Tight end Washington From Denver
372 Germaine Pratt   Linebacker NC State
4104 Ryan Finley   Quarterback NC StateFrom San Francisco
4125 Renell Wren   Defensive tackle Arizona State From Denver
4136 Michael Jordan   Center Ohio State From Dallas
6182 Trayveon Williams   Running back Texas A&M From Denver
6*210 Deshaun Davis   Linebacker Auburn Compensatory selection
6*211 Rodney Anderson   Running back Oklahoma Compensatory selection
7223 Jordan Brown   Corner back South Dakota State
      Made roster        Pro Football Hall of Fame     *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Notes

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollegeSigned
Jake Dolegala QB Central Connecticut May 10 [34]
O'Shea Dugas OL Penn State
Charles Holland WR Tiffin
Curtis Akins OLB Penn State
Jordan Ellis RB Virginia
Tyree Kinnel DB Michigan
Stanley Morgan Jr. WR Nebraska
Keaton Sutherland OL Texas A&M
Anthony Chesley DB Coastal Carolina
Damion Willis WR Troy
Sterling Sheffield LB Maine May 11 [32]
Ventell Bryant WR Temple
Noah Dawkins LB The Citadel
Made regular season roster

Staff

2019 Cincinnati Bengals staff

Front office

  • President/general manager – Mike Brown
  • Executive vice president – Katie Blackburn
  • Vice president – Troy Blackburn
  • Vice president of player personnel – Paul Brown
  • Director of player personnel – Duke Tobin
  • Personnel executive – Bill Tobin
  • Scouting director (College) – Mike Potts
  • Scouting director (Pro) – Steven Radicivec

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Darrin Simmons
  • Assistant special teams – Brayden Coombs

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Joey Boese
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Todd Hunt
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Garrett Swanson

Final roster

2019 Cincinnati Bengals final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 14 inactive, 5 practice squad

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 10at Kansas City Chiefs L 17–380–1 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
2August 15at Washington Redskins W 23–131–1 FedExField Recap
3August 22 New York Giants L 23–251–2 Paul Brown Stadium Recap
4August 29 Indianapolis Colts L 6–131–3Paul Brown Stadium Recap

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1 September 8at Seattle Seahawks L 20–210–1 CenturyLink Field Recap
2 September 15 San Francisco 49ers L 17–410–2 Paul Brown Stadium Recap
3 September 22at Buffalo Bills L 17–210–3 New Era Field Recap
4 September 30at Pittsburgh Steelers L 3–270–4 Heinz Field Recap
5 October 6 Arizona Cardinals L 23–260–5Paul Brown Stadium Recap
6 October 13at Baltimore Ravens L 17–230–6 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
7 October 20 Jacksonville Jaguars L 17–270–7Paul Brown Stadium Recap
8 October 27 at Los Angeles Rams L 10–240–8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Stadium (London) Recap
9 Bye
10 November 10 Baltimore Ravens L 13–490–9Paul Brown Stadium Recap
11 November 17at Oakland Raiders L 10–170–10 RingCentral Coliseum Recap
12 November 24 Pittsburgh Steelers L 10–160–11Paul Brown Stadium Recap
13 December 1 New York Jets W 22–61–11Paul Brown Stadium Recap
14 December 8at Cleveland Browns L 19–271–12 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
15 December 15 New England Patriots L 13–341–13Paul Brown Stadium Recap
16 December 22at Miami Dolphins L 35–38 (OT)1–14 Hard Rock Stadium Recap
17 December 29 Cleveland Browns W 33–232–14Paul Brown Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: at Seattle Seahawks

Week One: Cincinnati Bengals at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals3140320
Seahawks0140721

at CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington

Game information

The Bengals began their season on the road against the Seahawks. In the first quarter, the Bengals scored first when Randy Bullock made a 39-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead and the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Seahawks took the lead when Chris Carson ran for a 1-yard touchdown to make it 7–3. The Bengals retook the lead when John Ross III caught a 33-yard TD pass from Andy Dalton to make it 10–7. The Seahawks then went back into the lead when Carson caught a 10-yard TD pass from Russell Wilson to make it 14–10. Though, the Bengals moved back into the lead when Dalton found Ross III again on a 55-yard TD pass to make it 17–14 at halftime. After a scoreless third quarter, the Seahawks retook the lead when Tyler Lockett caught a 44-yard TD pass from Wilson to make it 21–17. Later on in the fourth quarter, Bullock got the Bengals within 1 when he kicked a 27-yard field goal to make it 21–20. The Bengals' defense forced the Seahawks to go 3 and out and got the ball back. Dalton had completed a 6-yard pass to Tyler Eifert. However, the Seahawks' defense stood up to Dalton on the next play and then sacked him for then he fumbled and the Seahawks recovered sealing the game.

With the loss, the Bengals started 0–1.

Week 2: vs. San Francisco 49ers

Week Two: San Francisco 49ers at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
49ers141010741
Bengals730717

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game information

After a tough road loss, the Bengals went home to face the 49ers. The 49ers scored first when Marquise Goodwin caught a 38-yard TD pass from Jimmy Garoppolo to make it 7–0. The Bengals tied the game up at 7–7 when Andy Dalton found Tyler Eifert on a 1-yard TD pass. The 49ers however retook the lead when Garoppolo found Raheem Mostert on a 39-yard TD pass to make it 14–7. In the second quarter, the 49ers increased their lead when Jeff Wilson ran for a 2-yard TD to make it 21–7. The Bengals drew closer when Randy Bullock kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 21–10. Though, the 49ers would move back into a 2-touchdown lead when Robbie Gould kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 24–10 halftime lead. In the third quarter, it was all 49ers when Garoppolo found Deebo Sanders on a 2-yard TD pass to make it 31–10. This would be followed by Gould kicking a 38-yard field goal to make it 34–10. By the fourth quarter, the 49ers pretty much sealed the game as Wilson ran for a 4-yard TD to make it 41–10. The scoring ended when Dalton found John Ross III on a late 66-yard TD pass to make the final score 41–17.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–2.

Week 3: at Buffalo Bills

Week Three: Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals0071017
Bills860721

at New Era Field, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

The Bengals traveled for a Week 3 duel against the Bills. In the first half, it was all Bills scoring starting in the first quarter when they jumped out to a 14–0 lead before halftime. Though, the Bengals would respond by taking the lead well into the fourth quarter to make it 17–14, the Bills scored a late TD when Frank Gore ran it from a yard out. Getting the ball back late in the game and able to drive to the Bills' 28-yard line, Andy Dalton threw the game losing interception on a 3rd and 5 sealing the 21–17 victory for the Bills.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–3.

Week 4: at Pittsburgh Steelers

Week Four: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals30003
Steelers01014327

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information

The Bengals then traveled again to Pittsburgh to take on the 0–3 division rival Steelers. In the first quarter, the Bengals managed to make it 3–0 after Randy Bullock kicked a 28-yard field goal. However, from the second quarter on wards, it would be all Steelers scoring which would lead to the eventual final score of 27–3 and a win sealed for them.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–4. The team also suffered its ninth straight loss to the Steelers and first 0-4 start since 2008.

Week 5: vs. Arizona Cardinals

Week Five: Arizona Cardinals at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Cardinals7601326
Bengals3331423

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: October 6
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 76 °F (24 °C)
  • Game attendance: 46,012
  • Referee: John Hussey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman and Shannon Spake
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

After another tough road loss, the Bengals returned home to face the Cardinals. The Bengals scored first when Randy Bullock kicked a 23-yard field goal to make it 3–0. The Cardinals however took the lead later in the quarter when Kyler Murray ran for a 4-yard TD to make it 7–3. The Cardinals made it 10–3 in the second quarter when Zane Gonzalez kicked a 23-yard field goal. Though, the Bengals would come within 4 when Bullock kicked a 48-yard field goal to make it 10–6. Gonzalez then put the Cardinals back up by a touchdown with a 20-yard field goal to make it 13–6 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Bengals came within 4 again as Bullock kicked yet another 23-yard field goal to make it 13–9. In the fourth quarter, the Cardinals would take a 2-touchdown lead when Gonzalez kicked a 22-yard field goal followed by Chase Edmonds running for a 37-yard TD for 16–9 and 23–9 leads. Andy Dalton then found Auden Tate on a 2-yard TD pass to make it 23–16. He would then find Tyler Boyd on a 42-yard TD pass to tie the game up at 23–23. The Cardinals got the ball back and the Bengals' defense stalled, allowing them to drive down the field and Gonzalez kicked the game-winning 31-yard field goal to make the final score 26–23.

With the loss, the Bengals dropped to 0–5. This would be the team's first such start since 2008.

Week 6: at Baltimore Ravens

Week Six: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals730717
Ravens1433323

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Game information

The Bengals then traveled to take on the Ravens. In the first quarter, the Bengals scored first when Brandon Wilson returned a kickoff 92 yards for a TD. The Ravens however, took the lead when Lamar Jackson ran for a 21-yard TD to tie the game at 7–7 followed by Mark Ingram II's 1-yard TD run to make it 14–7. In the second quarter, the Ravens made it 17–7 when Justin Tucker kicked a 40-yard field goal. The Bengals were able to make it a 7-point deficit when Randy Bullock kicked a 22-yard field goal to make it 17–10 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Ravens moved up by double digits when Tucker kicked a 49-yard field goal to make it 20–10 for the quarter's only score. They would then make it 23–10 when Tucker kicked a 21-yard field goal. The Bengals then came within 6 when Andy Dalton ran for a 2-yard TD. Trying to get the ball back with seconds left, the Bengals tried for an onside kick. However, the Ravens recovered the ball and sealed their win and another Bengals loss.

With the loss, the Bengals dropped to 0–6.

Week 7: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Week Seven: Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Jaguars0631827
Bengals073717

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: October 20
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EDT
  • Game weather: Partly sunny, 70 °F (21 °C)
  • Game attendance: 42,784
  • Referee: Craig Wrolstad
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Jay Feely
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Bengals then went back home for a game against the Jaguars. After a scoreless first quarter, the Jaguars would score first in the second quarter when Josh Lambo kicked a 21-yard field goal to make it 3–0. However, the Bengals were able to take the lead when Andy Dalton found Joe Mixon on a 2-yard TD pass. The Jaguars then came within a point when Lambo kicked a 29-yard field goal to make it 7–6 at halftime. In third quarter, the Jaguars moved into the lead when Lambo kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 9–7. Though, the Bengals would regain the lead when Randy Bullock kicked a 38-yard field goal to make it 10–9. In the fourth quarter, the Jaguars took the lead back when Keelan Cole caught a 2-yard TD pass from Gardner Minshew (with a successful 2-point conversion) to make it 17–10. This would be followed by them sealing the game when Yannick Ngakoue returned an interception 23 yards for a TD followed by Lambo's 26-yard field goal to make it 24–10 and then 27–10. Dalton would run for a 1-yard TD with seconds left to make the final score 27–17.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–7.

Week 8: at Los Angeles Rams

NFL London Games

Week Eight: Cincinnati Bengals at Los Angeles Rams – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals0100010
Rams3147024

at Wembley Stadium, London, England

Game information

After another tough loss at home, the Bengals traveled to London to take on the Rams. The Bengals were considered the away team for this game. In the first quarter, the Rams scored its only points with Greg Zuerlein's 23-yard field goal to make it 3–0. The Bengals tied it up in the second quarter when Randy Bullock kicked a 28-yard field goal to make it 3–3. The Rams retook the lead when Jared Goff found Josh Reynolds on a 31-yard TD pass to make it 10–3. However, the Bengals would tie it up again when Andy Dalton found Joe Mixon on a 1-yard TD pass to make it 10–10. The Rams moved back into the lead at halftime when Goff found Cooper Kupp on a 65-yard TD pass to make it 17–10. In the third quarter, the Rams would score the only points of the whole entire half when Todd Gurley II ran for a 3-yard TD to make it 24–10 as both teams headed into a scoreless fourth quarter, the Rams sealed the win, handing the Bengals yet another loss.

With the loss, the Bengals head into their bye week at 0–8. It would be the team's first such start since 2008 as they were also guaranteed their fourth straight non-winning season. This would happen for the first time since the 2001–2004 seasons. Andy Dalton became the first quarterback in NFL history to have starts of 8–0 (in 2015) and 0–8.

During the team's bye week, the Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 26–18, making the Bengals the last winless team in 2019. Also during their bye week, the Bengals benched Dalton in favor of rookie fourth round draft pick Ryan Finley.

Week 10: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week Ten: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Ravens141421049
Bengals0100313

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: November 10
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 56 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 45,918
  • Referee: Scott Novak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Jay Feely
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

Coming off their bye week, the Bengals went back home for their second game against the Ravens. The Ravens made it 7–0 in the first quarter when Lamar Jackson found Mark Andrews on a 2-yard TD pass. They would make it 14–0 when Mark Ingram II ran for a 1-yard TD. In the second quarter, the Bengals got on the board when Randy Bullock kicked a 42-yard field goal to make it 14–3. The Ravens then pulled away as Jackson found Andrews again on a 17-yard TD pass to make it 21–3. This would be followed by Marcus Peters returning an interception 89 yards for a touchdown to make it 28–3. The Bengals then made it 28–10 at halftime when Ryan Finley found Tyler Boyd on a 6-yard TD pass.

In the third quarter, it was all Ravens as they managed to score 3 touchdowns: First, Jackson ran for one from 47 yards out. This would be followed by him finding Marquise Brown on a 20-yard pass and then Tyus Bowser returned a fumble 33 yards to make the score 49–10. Bullock added a useless field goal late in the fourth quarter to make the final score 49–13.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–9. It would be the team's first 0–9 start since 1993. They were also swept by the Ravens for the first time since 2011. The team is also assured their fourth consecutive losing season for the first time since 19992002.

Week 11: at Oakland Raiders

Week Eleven: Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals703010
Raiders0140317

at RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California

  • Date: November 17
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST/1:25 pm. PST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 76 °F (24 °C)
  • Game attendance: 51,921
  • Referee: Shawn Smith
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Melanie Collins
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

After a horrifying loss at home, the Bengals traveled to take on the Raiders. The Bengals would score first when Joe Mixon ran for a 3-yard TD to make it 7–0 for the quarter's only score. In the second quarter, the Raiders responded with 2 touchdowns of their own: Derek Carr found Foster Moreau on a 2-yard TD pass and then Carr ran for another from 3 yards out to make it 7–7 and then 14–7 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Bengals came within 4 when Randy Bullock kicked a 40-yard field goal to make it 14–10 for the quarter's only score. In the fourth quarter, the Raiders moved ahead by a touchdown when Daniel Carson kicked a 20-yard field goal to make it 17–10. Getting the ball back later on in the quarter, Ryan Finley would be sacked. On the next play, he would throw the game-losing interception, sealing another Bengals loss.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 0–10 for the first time since 1993 and were eliminated from postseason contention.

Week 12: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week Twelve: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Steelers037616
Bengals073010

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game information

The Bengals then returned home for the second game of the season series against the Steelers. After a scoreless first quarter, the Steelers scored first when Chris Boswell kicked a 26-yard field goal to make it 3–0. The Bengals, however, would take the lead later on when Ryan Finley found Tyler Boyd on a 15-yard TD pass to make it 7–3 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Steelers retook the lead when Devlin Hodges found James Washington on a 79-yard TD pass to make it 10–7. The Bengals then tied the game up when Randy Bullock kicked a 27-yard field goal to make it 10–10. In the fourth quarter, the Steelers retook the lead with 2 field goals kicked by Boswell: from 47 and 26 yards out to make it 13–10 and then 16–10. The Bengals got the ball back later on in the quarter. The offense was able to drive to their own 29-yard line. However, on the next play, Finley was sacked, then he fumbled the ball, allowing the Steelers to recover it. The Bengals used up all their time outs before the Steelers were able to kneel out for victory, sealing yet another loss for the Bengals.

With their tenth straight loss to the Steelers, the Bengals fell to 0–11.

The next day, it was announced that Andy Dalton would start as quarterback again in week 13.

Week 13: vs. New York Jets

Week Thirteen: New York Jets at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Jets33006
Bengals7105022

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: December 1
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 46 °F (8 °C)
  • Game attendance: 39,804
  • Referee: Ronald Torbert
  • TV announcers (CBS): Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

After yet another loss (and going 0–3 under Ryan Finley) and looking like the third team in the NFL to go 0–16 after the 2008 Detroit Lions and 2017 Cleveland Browns, the Bengals stayed home for a game against the Jets. The Jets scored first in the first quarter when Sam Ficken kicked a 42-yard field goal to make it 3–0. The Bengals took the lead later on in the quarter when Andy Dalton found Tyler Boyd on a 17-yard TD pass to make it 7–3. In the second quarter, the Bengals would make it 17–3 when Randy Bullock kicked a 24-yard field goal to make it 10–3 followed up by Joe Mixon running for a 5-yard TD. Ficken got the Jets within 11 as he kicked a 39-yard field goal to make it 17–6 at halftime. In the second half, it was all Bengals scoring as they put up a safety and field goal in the third quarter making it 22–6. A scoreless fourth quarter sealed the game for them and their first win of the season.

With the win, the Bengals won their first game of the season, improving to a record of 1–11. Andy Dalton also won his first game back as the starting QB.

Week 14: at Cleveland Browns

Week Fourteen: Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals673319
Browns7710327

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information

After the win at home, the Bengals traveled to Cleveland for Battle Of Ohio Round 1 against the Browns. In the first quarter, the Bengals scored first when Randy Bullock kicked a 34-yard field goal to make it 3–0. The Browns got on the board and took the lead when Denzel Ward returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown to make it 7–3. The Bengals came within a point later on in the quarter when Bullock kicked a 44-yard field goal to make it 7–6. In the second quarter, the Bengals were able to retake the lead when Joe Mixon ran for a 1-yard TD to make it 13–7. Though, the Browns regained the lead before halftime when Baker Mayfield ran for a 7-yard TD to make it 14–13. In the third quarter, the Browns increased their lead when Kareem Hunt ran for a 7-yard TD to make it 21–13. Though, the Bengals were able to come within 5 when Bullock hit yet another field goal from 28 yards out to make it 21–16. The Browns pulled away when Austin Seibert kicked a 53-yard field goal to make it 24–16. In the fourth quarter, the Browns pulled away by double digits when Seibert kicked another field goal from 31 yards out to make the score 27–16. The Bengals then came within 8 when Bullock kicked a 46-yard field goal to make it 27–19. Later on in the quarter, the Bengals tried for an onside kick. Though, the Browns would recover sealing the Bengals loss.

With the loss and their third straight to the Browns, the Bengals fell to 1–12. The team is also assured last place in the AFC North for the second straight season.

Week 15: vs. New England Patriots

Week Fifteen: New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Patriots7614734
Bengals1000313

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: December 15
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 57,066
  • Referee: Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton and Amanda Balionis
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

After another tough road loss, the Bengals went home to take on the Patriots. The Pats scored first in the first quarter when Tom Brady found James White on a 23-yard TD pass to make it 7–0. The Bengals then managed to tie it up and then take the lead when Cethan Carter caught an 8-yard TD pass from Andy Dalton to make it 7–7, followed by Randy Bullock kicking a 34-yard field goal to make it 10–7. In the second quarter, it was all Pats when Nick Folk kicked 2 field goals: from 40 and 46 yards out to make the score 10–10 and then give his team a 13–10 halftime lead. In the third quarter, the Pats went back to work as Brady found N'Keal Henry on a 7-yard TD pass to make it 20–10, followed by Stephon Gilmore returning an interception 64 yards for a touchdown to make it 27–10. The Bengals came within 2 touchdowns in the fourth when Bullock kicked a 48-yard field goal to make it 27–13. However, the Pats wrapped up the scoring of the game when Rex Burkhead ran for a 33-yard touchdown to make the final score 34–13, sealing another loss for the Bengals.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 1–13. Andy Dalton also put up a new record of games started and lost in a single season, surpassing the 9 losses from the 2016 season.

Week 16: at Miami Dolphins

Week Sixteen: Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Period1234OTTotal
Bengals06623035
Dolphins14777338

at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 76 °F (24 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,968
  • Referee: Brad Allen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon and James Lofton
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Bengals headed down south to take on the Dolphins in head coach Zac Taylor's first return to Miami in 4 years. Taylor served as the quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator for the Dolphins under then-head coach Joe Philbin from 2012-2015. In the first quarter, it was all Dolphins when Ryan Fitzpatrick found Christian Wilkins on a 1-yard TD pass to make it 7–0. They would make it 14–0 when DeVante Parker caught a 7-yard TD pass from Fitzpatrick. The Bengals were able to get on the board in the second quarter when Randy Bullock kicked a 20-yard field goal to make it 14–3. However, the Dolphins made it 21–3 when Fitzpatrick found Mike Gesicki on a 31-yard TD pass. Bullock ended the scoring of the half when he kicked a 57-yard field goal for a halftime score of 21–6. In the third quarter, Fitzpatrick for Gesicki again on a 13-yard TD pass to make it 28–6. The Bengals drew closer when Andy Dalton found Tyler Boyd on a 34-yard TD pass (with a failed two-point conversion) to make it 28–12. The Dolphins pulled away in the fourth quarter when Myles Gaskin ran for a 2-yard touchdown. However, the Bengals were able to tie the game up late in the quarter when first Dalton found C. J. Uzomah on an 8-yard TD pass to make it 35–19, followed by Dalton finding Tyler Boyd on a 2-yard TD pass (with a successful 2-point conversion) to make it 35–27. After recovering the onside kick, the Bengals drove down the field to tie the game up at 35–35 after Dalton found Tyler Eifert on a 25-yard TD pass (with another successful two-point conversion) at the end of regulation. In overtime however, after going back and forth with the ball, the Dolphins were able to drive down the field in the final seconds. This allowed Jason Sanders to kick the game-winning 37-yard field goal for the final score 38–35.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 1–14. The team would also clinch the first overall pick in the 2020 Draft.

Week 17: vs. Cleveland Browns

Week Seventeen: Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Period1234Total
Browns790723
Bengals13731033

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game information

With the win, the Bengals ended their season with a 2–14 record and avoided setting a new franchise-worst regular season record. This was their only win against an AFC North opponent as they managed to snap their 3-game losing streak to the Browns. This marked Andy Dalton's final game as a Bengal, as he was released the following offseason.

Standings

Division

AFC North
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1) Baltimore Ravens 1420.8755–110–2531282W12
Pittsburgh Steelers 880.5003–36–6289303L3
Cleveland Browns 6100.3753–36–6335393L3
Cincinnati Bengals 2140.1251–52–10279420W1

Conference

#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division leaders
1 Baltimore Ravens North1420.8755–110–2.494.484W12
2 [lower-alpha 1] Kansas City Chiefs West1240.7506–09–3.510.477W6
3 [lower-alpha 1] New England Patriots East1240.7505–18–4.469.411L1
4 Houston Texans South1060.6254–28–4.520.488L1
Wild Cards
5 Buffalo Bills East1060.6253–37–5.461.363L2
6 Tennessee Titans South970.5633–37–5.488.465W1
Did not qualify for the postseason
7 Pittsburgh Steelers North880.5003–36–6.502.324L3
8 [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Denver Broncos West790.4383–36–6.510.406W2
9 [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 5] Oakland Raiders West790.4383–35–7.482.335L1
10 [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 4] [lower-alpha 5] Indianapolis Colts South790.4383–35–7.492.500L1
11 [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 4] New York Jets East790.4382–44–8.473.402W2
12 [lower-alpha 6] Jacksonville Jaguars South6100.3752–46–6.484.406W1
13 [lower-alpha 6] Cleveland Browns North6100.3753–36–6.533.479L3
14 [lower-alpha 7] Los Angeles Chargers West5110.3130–63–9.514.488L3
15 [lower-alpha 7] Miami Dolphins East5110.3132–44–8.484.463W2
16 Cincinnati Bengals North2140.1251–52–10.553.406W1
Tiebreakers [lower-alpha 8]
  1. 1 2 Kansas City finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head victory.
  2. 1 2 3 Denver finished ahead of Indianapolis and NY Jets based on conference record. Division tiebreak was initially used to eliminate Oakland (see below).
  3. 1 2 Denver finished ahead of Oakland based on conference record.
  4. 1 2 3 Oakland and Indianapolis finished ahead of NY Jets based on conference record.
  5. 1 2 Oakland finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head-to-head victory.
  6. 1 2 Jacksonville finished ahead of Cleveland based on record against common opponents. Jacksonville's cumulative record against Cincinnati, Denver, NY Jets, and Tennessee was 4–1, compared to Cleveland's 2–3 cumulative record against the same four teams.
  7. 1 2 LA Chargers finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head victory.
  8. When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

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