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M E D I A G U I D E 2 0 1 2 One Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Administrative Offices: (513) 621-3550 | FAX: (513) 621-3570 Bengals Ticket Hotline: (513) 621-8383 | Toll-free Ticket Hotline: (866) 621-8383 www.bengals.com 2012 SCHEDULE DAY Fri. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. DATE Aug. 10 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 DAY Mon. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Thurs. Sun. Sun. DATE Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Preseason OPPONENT N.Y. JETS at Atlanta (FOX) GREEN BAY at Indianapolis Regular season OPPONENT at Baltimore (ESPN) CLEVELAND at Washington at Jacksonville MIAMI at Cleveland PITTSBURGH (NBC) — BYE — DENVER N.Y. GIANTS at Kansas City* OAKLAND* at San Diego* DALLAS* at Philadelphia (NFL Network) at Pittsburgh* BALTIMORE* TIME 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TIME 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 1 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. All times are Eastern. An asterisk (*) denotes a game subject to flexible scheduling. 2012 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATION FOR NEWS MEDIA Covering the Bengals ............................................................................................ 2 Bengals media ....................................................................................................... 3 Bengals in the Community .................................................................................. 4-5 STAFF Team directory ....................................................................................................... 6 Head Coach Marvin Lewis ..................................................................................... 7 Assistant coaches ............................................................................................. 8-16 PLAYERS Alphabetical roster ............................................................................................... 18 Numerical roster .................................................................................................. 19 Player biographies (all are alphabetical order) ............................................. 20-137 Pronunciation guide ........................................................................................... 138 2011 IN REVIEW Regular-season statistics .................................................................................. 140 Postseason statistics ......................................................................................... 141 Game-by-game team statistics .......................................................................... 142 NFL standings.................................................................................................... 143 Best performances............................................................................................. 144 Starting lineups .................................................................................................. 145 Regular-season participation chart .................................................................... 146 Postseason participation chart .......................................................................... 147 Transactions (8-8-11 through 7-1-12)......................................................... 148-149 Game summaries .......................................................................................150-158 Preseason statistics ........................................................................................... 159 Preseason participation chart ............................................................................ 160 RECORDS Bengals regular-season individual records................................................. 162-167 Bengals regular-season team records........................................................ 168-170 Opponents regular-season individual records ................................................... 171 (NOTE: Postseason records can be found in the postseason portion of the team history section on pages 261-288.) TEAM HISTORY All-time results ............................................................................................174-183 Regular season and postseason .......................................................174-179 Preseason ..........................................................................................179-180 By opponents .....................................................................................180-182 Preseason vs. 2012 opponents ................................................................ 183 Coaching history .........................................................................................184-186 Head coaches ........................................................................................... 184 Assistant coaches ..................................................................................... 184 Year-by-year coaching staffs .............................................................184-186 Player history ..............................................................................................187-196 All-time roster .....................................................................................187-190 Uniform numbers ...............................................................................190-193 Drafts..................................................................................................193-196 Alumni list .................................................................................................. 196 Statistics history ..........................................................................................197-251 Year-by-year team statistics ..............................................................197-240 Offense/defense — year-by-year team totals ........................................... 241 Offense/defense — year-by-year team rankings ...................................... 242 Year-by-year individual leaders .........................................................243-244 All-time individual statistics ................................................................245-248 Superlative performances ..................................................................249-250 Last times .................................................................................................. 251 Longest plays ............................................................................................ 251 Miscellaneous history .................................................................................252-260 Pro Bowl history ........................................................................................ 252 Hall of Fame history .................................................................................. 253 Stadium history ......................................................................................... 254 Miscellaneous facts and figures .........................................................255-259 Pro football history in Cincinnati................................................................ 260 Postseason history .....................................................................................261-288 Bengals postseason individual records .............................................261-264 Bengals postseason team records............................................................ 265 Opponents’ postseason individual records ........................................266-267 Opponents’ postseason team records ...................................................... 268 All-time postseason statistics .............................................................269-270 Year-by-year postseason statistics ....................................................271-280 Postseason game summaries............................................................281-288 The Cincinnati Bengals 2012 media guide is published by The Cincinnati Bengals, Inc. (copyright © 2012). It was prepared by the Bengals’ Public Relations Department: Jack Brennan, PJ Combs, Inky Moore and Pete Schramm. Research and statistical assistance was provided by the Elias Sports Bureau and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Design, typography and layout by PJ Combs. Photography by Greg Rust. Additional Photography by Associated Press. Cover design based on an image by Greg Rust. Printing by RR Donnelley/Nielsen Plant, Florence, Ky. Permission to use and/or reprint information from this media guide is granted to news reporters/organizations for the purpose of journalistic news coverage of The Cincinnati Bengals. Any other person or organization wishing to use and/or reprint information from this media guide for any reason must obtain written permission from The Cincinnati Bengals. All information in this media guide is accurate through July 17, 2012. —1— covering the bengals Jack Brennan Public Relations Director Direct: (513) 455-8347 [email protected] PR STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION PJ Combs Assistant Public Relations Director Direct: (513) 455-8349 [email protected] Inky Moore Public Relations Assistant Direct: (513) 455-8348 [email protected] Pete Schramm Media Relations Assistant Direct: (513) 455-8439 [email protected] GAME DAYS CREDENTIAL POLICY To receive a media credential for a Bengals game, one must be a member of an accredited news organization with a legitimate working function that requires access to the stadium. No one under 18 years old may use a credential. Interns of news organizations are not permitted to use credentials unless prior clearance from the Bengals’ public relations department is sought and granted. Media are not permitted to have guests of any kind (executives, sponsors, advertisers, friends, family, etc.) in secured areas of the stadium (in the press box/booth area, on the field, in the locker rooms, etc.) at any time. Credential privileges can be revoked if any part of this policy is not honored. Credential use is monitored. CREDENTIALS FOR HOME GAMES All credential requests for home games should be made in writing by the media organization’s manager — the sports editor of a newspaper, for example, or the sports director of a TV or radio station. Place all requests to the attention of Bengals PR director Jack Brennan ([email protected]). All requests should be e-mailed no later than 5 p.m. on the Mondays preceding the games. Please specify the types of credentials requested — reporter, photographer or otherwise — and note whether locker room access is necessary. Also note whether you wish to pick up the credentials in person or have them left at will call. All credentials are nontransferable. MEDIA WILL CALL/MEDIA ENTRANCE Will call is located on the plaza on north side of the stadium (the downtown side) between Gates B and C. Media must enter the media entrance next to Gate B on the plaza on the northwest side of the stadium (downtown side, close to practice fields). The media entrance opens five hours prior to kickoff (at 8 a.m. for a 1 p.m. game). To enter the stadium, each reporter or photographer must meet the following three conditions: (1) He/she must have the proper credential; (2) he/she must present a government-issued photo ID (a driver’s license, for example); and (3) his/her name must be on the media list (names must be provided to Bengals PR by your sports editor/director prior to each home game). All equipment and baggage is subject to visual search. DIRECTIONS TO PRESS BOX/BOOTHS Option No. 1: Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium. Take the escalator just inside the gate entrance. The escalator terminates one level above the press box. Take a right at the end of the escalator, and descend one flight of stairs and turn right. The press box will be straight ahead inside the glass doors. Option No. 2: Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium and turn right. Follow the concourse and descend the large flight of concrete stairs. The elevators are on the right immediately after the glass wall and escalator. Take an elevator to CS (Club Suite) Level. The press box is adjacent to the elevators. concourse and descend the concourse stairs on the west side of the stadium. The elevators are located on the right immediately after the glass wall and escalator. Take an elevator to FL (Field Level) and follow the signage for “Photographer Check-In”. TELEPHONES/WI-FI ACCESS There are four general-use telephones (analog only) located in the media work room behind the third row of the press box. They provide free local calls, but require an 800 number for long distance service. In addition, high-speed wireless internet access is available in the press box and in the photographers’ work area on field level. The wireless internet service is free. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS/LOCKER ROOM ACCESS For media with locker room access, the locker rooms are opened for interviews with players and coaches within 12 minutes after games. Both the Bengals’ and the visitors’ locker rooms have news conference rooms for news conferences with the head coaches and star players. Both news conference rooms include built-in mult-box systems for television and radio reporters, as well as proper lighting and audio amplification. TV/radio media may access the rooms before games to set up equipment for use after games. CREDENTIALS FOR AWAY GAMES All credential requests for away games should be made in writing by the media organization’s manager — the sports editor of a newspaper, for example, or the sports director of a TV or radio station. Place all requests to the attention of Bengals PR director Jack Brennan ([email protected]). All requests should be e-mailed no later than 10 days before the game. Please specify the types of credentials required — reporter, photographer or otherwise — and note whether locker room access is necessary. Media from outside the Greater Cincinnati area should submit requests to the home team. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AWAY GAMES Place all requests to Bill Connelly ([email protected]), the Bengals’ business manager, no later than 5 p.m. on the Tuesdays before the games. Please note the types of accommodations required. 2012 HOTELS ON THE ROAD PRESEASON REGULAR SEASON DIRECTIONS TO PHOTOGRAPHERS’ WORK AREA Enter media entrance on the plaza next to Gate B on the northwest side (downtown side, close to practice fields) of the stadium and turn right. Follow the DURING THE WEEK MEDIA ROOM The Bengals have a media workroom at Paul Brown Stadium that is available for use during business hours on the days that team facilities are open to media. High-speed wireless internet service is free. PRACTICES Most practices after training camp are partially open to the media. Contact the Bengals’ public relations department for more information. HEAD COACH INTERVIEWS The Bengals’ head coach is available for interviews in a news conference setting at scheduled times during training camp, as well as during each week of the regular season and postseason. Contact the Bengals’ public relations department for times. LOCKER ROOM/PLAYER INTERVIEWS The team’s locker room at Paul Brown Stadium is open to the media at scheduled times during the week. Contact the Bengals’ public relations department for times. TV INTERVIEW ROOM Space for television reporters to conduct interviews is available upon request. Chairs and electrical outlets for lighting are available, but background materials and lights are not provided. —2— BENGALS MEDIA TEAM TALENT Dan Hoard Geoff Hobson Brad Johansen Dave Lapham Anthony Munoz Mike Valpredo INTERNET The Cincinnati Bengals’ official Web site (www.bengals.com) offers a variety of features, including up-to-the-down live coverage of every game, complete with news stories, sidebars, and analysis. During the season, the site provides breaking news, daily team updates and extensive multimedia offerings, including weekly news conferences as well as one-on-one video interviews with players and coaches throughout the week and following each game. Geoff Hobson, former Bengals beat reporter for both The Cincinnati Post and The Cincinnati Enquirer, is the Web site editor. Also on www.bengals.com are the club’s roster, depth chart, biographies of coaches and players, as well as information regarding tickets, cheerleaders and Paul Brown Stadium. Fans and media also may follow the Cincinnati Bengals on Facebook (www.facebook.com/bengals) and Twitter (@bengals). RADIO NETWORK Games will be aired this season on the Bengals Radio Network, led by three flagship stations in the Cincinnati market. All games will be carried by Cincinnati’s WCKY-AM (ESPN 1530) and WEBN-FM (102.7). Once the Major League Baseball season is over, games also will be aired on WLW-AM (700). Dan Hoard, a former sports director and broadcaster on WXIX-TV (FOX 19) in Cincinnati, is in his second season as the radio play-by-play voice. He also is the radio voice of University of Cincinnati football and basketball, and he has prior experience as the play-by-play voice on Bengals preseason TV. Dave Lapham, a Bengals offensive lineman from 1974-83, is in his 27th consecutive season as the analyst on the team’s radio broadcasts. He also is an analyst for Big 12 college games on TV’s FOX Sports Net, as well as working on FOX Sports Ohio’s Cincinnati area high school games of the week. In past years, he broadcast NFL games for NBC-TV and FOX-TV, and he worked the NFL Europe League’s World Bowl game for Sporting News Radio. The Bengals Radio Network includes the following stations: OHIO CITY STATION FREQUENCY Athens ........................................................................ WATH-AM 970 Canton .........................................................................WTIG-AM 990 Celina.........................................................................WCSM-FM 96.7 Chillicothe .................................................................. WBEX-AM 1490 Cincinnati .................................................................. WCKY-AM 1530 WEBN-FM 102.7 WLW-AM Columbus ................................................................... WYTS-AM Dayton........................................................................ WTUE-FM Findlay ......................................................................... WBVI-FM Hillsboro .................................................................... WSRW-AM Jackson ...................................................................... WCJO-FM Lima ............................................................................ WIMA-AM Logan ......................................................................... WLGN-AM Marietta ..................................................................... WMOA-AM Middleport ................................................................. WMPO-AM Portsmouth....................................................................WIOI-AM Washington Court House ...........................................WCHO-FM Zanesville .....................................................................WHIZ-AM KENTUCKY Ashland .......................................................................WCMI-AM Lexington ................................................................... WBVX-FM Louisville ....................................................................WKRD-AM Somerset.................................................................... WTLO-AM INDIANA Washington ............................................................... WAMW-FM WEST VIRGINIA Huntington..................................................................WRVC-AM Ravenswood ............................................................. WMOV-AM 700 1230 104.7 96.7 1590 97.7 1150 1510 1490 1390 1010 105.5 1240 1340 92.1 790 1480 107.9 930 1360 PRESEASON TELEVISION Brad Johansen and Anthony Munoz team up in the broadcast booth for this season’s games on the Bengals Preseason TV Network. Johansen does playby-play, with Munoz as the analyst. Mike Valpredo is in the sideline reporter role. For the 24th time in the past 25 years, Cincinnati’s WKRC-TV (Local12) is the flagship station of the network. Also on the network are WKEF-TV (Ch. 22) and WRGT-TV (Ch. 45) in Dayton, Ohio; WSYX-TV (Ch. 6) in Columbus, Ohio; WLIO-TV (Ch. 35) and WOHL-TV (Ch. 8) in Lima, Ohio; and WDRB-TV (Ch. 41) in Louisville, Ky. Johansen is sports anchor at Cincinnati’s WKRC-TV and is in his second season in the preseason play-by-play role. He has previously served as play-byplay voice on Bengals radio. Munoz, Bengals’ Hall of Fame offensive tackle, is in his 15th season as preseason analyst. Valpredo has worked as a sports anchor in Columbus, Ohio, and is currently a broadcast journalist in Los Angeles. He is in his eighth season in the sideline reporter role. WEEKLY TELEVISION SHOW The Bengals produce a weekly television show — Bengals Weekly with Marvin Lewis, presented by Time Warner Cable and hosted by Dan Hoard and Dave Lapham — that will air every Sunday morning during the 2011 NFL regular season at 11:30 a.m. on WKRC-TV (Ch. 12) in Cincinnati. The show also will air (day and time TBD) on WKEF-TV (Ch. 22) in Dayton and WTTE-TV (Ch. 28) in Columbus. —3— BENGALS IN THE COMMUNITY REACHING OUT TO HELP OTHERS The Bengals organization is committed to improving lives in Greater Cincinnati and the surrounding region. Bengals players, coaches and staff acknowledge their unique public role and are devoted to working with non-profit organizations, schools and civic groups to make positive contributions and change. The club promotes an understanding of how team involvement can bring a voice to critical issues. The Bengals welcome the opportunity to give back to a community that has unconditionally supported the team for 45 years. Non-profit organizations throughout Greater Cincinnati and the surrounding region look to the Bengals for assistance. Beneficiaries may receive money, food, toys, clothing, autographed items, tours, training camp visits, or a smile brought about by a visit from a player or coach. Community involvement takes many forms. The Bengals sponsor fundraising events, make donations to many charitable organizations, make personal appearances, and provide vital community information on the team’s Web site (www.bengals.com). Staff, players and coaches also serve on various community boards and commissions. The Bengals provide support to the annual United Way of Greater Cincinnati campaign through both corporate and individual gifts by coaches, players and administrative employees. Head coach Marvin Lewis continues to use his voice, doing public service announcements for a range of non-profit organizations in the region. Running backs coach Jim Anderson has been a member on the steering committee of United Way’s African-American Leadership Initiative — The Herbert R. Brown Society. Assistant head coach Paul Alexander worked for the D.A.R.E. drug resistance program in schools and gives time to the Boy Scouts. Tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes is a board member of the Greater Cincinnati chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Bengals players also continue to make an impact in their hometown communities and in the TriState area. Veterans and young players alike continue to bring awareness to youth being active through the NFL’s Play60 program. They stress importance of education through school initiatives and support charitable events. Many Bengals players have their own foundations or sponsor charitable fund-raising activities dedicated to improving the community. Players in this active role entering 2012 include Andy Dalton, Leon Hall, Thomas Howard, Michael Johnson, Terence Newman, Domata Peko, Pat Sims, Andre Smith and Andrew Whitworth. MARVIN LEWIS COMMUNITY FUND Since Lewis arrived in Cincinnati in 2003, he has strengthened the franchise’s ties to the community, making almost 400 personal appearances and encouraging the players to become active in the community. In 2003, he launched the highly successful Marvin Lewis Community Fund (MLCF). Since its inception, the MLCF has donated more than $6 million, touched the lives of over 400,000 individuals, and is proud to invest 93 cents of every dollar back into the community. The Community Fund has eight outreach programs that seek to empower, educate and inspire young people in the Greater Cincinnati region. Its two premier programs are: Learning is Cool: This signature program was launched in 2008 and has seen great success in three years. LIC recognizes students in grades onethrough-eight for strong academic performance. Results have been particularly strong in the Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), where the program started: ● In the first three years in CPS the number of “A” honor roll achievements increased by 110 percent. ● The program also now runs in Covington (Ky.) Public Schools and North College Hill City Schools. ● There currently are 24,000 students in the program, and further expansion is imminent. Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund: The Fund awards four-year, $20,000 college scholarships to several outstanding high school seniors each year, enabling them to attend the college of their choice with substantially less financial stress: ● 41 scholarships have been awarded for a total of over $1.1 million. ● 12 students have graduated. ● 28 now are in college and combine for a cumulative GPA of 3.34 (as of December, 2011). ● Many continue their commitment to community service while in college and some return to volunteer for the Fund whenever their calendar permits. In 2009, Coach Lewis was the first individual to receive the national Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy, recognizing the impact his work has on the community and the example he sets for everyone in professional sports. To learn more, visit www.marvinlewis.org. OTHER TEAM PROGRAMS NFL Grassroots Grant Program: The Bengals and the NFL have teamed up to support youth sports by contributing to local efforts to improve football fields throughout the region. Most recently, Northern Kentucky’s Campbell County School District was granted $200,000 toward the completion of a new synthetic field in Alexandria, Ky. Almost $1.5 million has been contributed in past years to Woodward, Withrow, Oak Hills, Lockland and Clinton-Massie high schools to install these state-of-the-art synthetic fields. In addition to boosting football programs, these multi-use fields serve as valuable assets for the entire community. —4— (Bengals in the Community, continued) Hometown Huddle: The NFL/United Way “Hometown Huddle” is a day of service that provides NFL players, coaches, wives, and staff from each team, along with volunteers from their communities, the opportunity to create a lasting impression in the city in which they work. In 2011, the Bengals led the way in the renewal of Veterans Park in the Cincinnati suburb of North College Hill. The extensive makeover included a new playground, a Parcourse FitCircuit, a family picnic area, a community garden and a storage shed. Additionally, the space was beautified with the addition of native trees, shrubs, mulch and flowers. Coach of the Week: A league-wide program that is designed to give the recognition that high school football coaches deserve for molding the lives of young adults. Each winner’s school receives a $1000 donation to the school’s football program. Play 60: Bengals players have enthusiastically supported this NFL program that encourages kids to enjoy at least 60 minutes of vigorous outdoor activity per day, and also to adopt a proper diet. Some players have reached the 10-15 range in number of school visits. Taste of the NFL: Bengals players, coaches and alumni join with benefactors of the Freestore Foodbank while dining on samples from over 40 of Cincinnati’s finest restaurants. The Bengals Taste of the NFL has been held each year since 2003, and in 2011, with nearly 1000 guests in attendance, the event raised more than $120,000, helping the Freestore Foodbank to provide more than 400,000 meals during the year to our neighbors in need. Hoxworth Blood Drive: Bengals coaches, players, alumni, cheerleaders and staff are present annually at Paul Brown Stadium to help the Hoxworth Blood Center collect donations before the busy holiday season. In 2005, the drive earned the Bengals a Special Recognition Award from America’s Blood Centers, an organization based in Washington, D.C. The drive, entering its 11th year in 2012, has set numerous records for largest single-day blood drive in Greater Cincinnati. Canned Food Drive: For more than a decade, the Bengals have conducted a canned food drive to benefit Cincinnati’s Freestore/Foodbank. In 2011, more than 8000 pounds of non-perishable and canned goods were collected, and fans with no food to offer contributed more than $14,000 in cash. During the drive’s history, an estimated 118,000 pounds of food and $107,000 in donations have been secured. Toys for Tots: The Bengals also designate one home game per year when fans are asked to bring new toys or cash donations to benefit underprivileged children during the holiday season. Last year’s drive netted 2,748 toys and $33,675 in cash. —5— team directory 2012 ADMINISTRATION President Mike Brown Senior Vice President — Player Personnel Pete Brown Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn Vice President — Player Personnel Paul Brown Vice President John Sawyer Vice President Troy Blackburn Administration Assistant Jan Sutton BUSINESS AFFAIRS Business Manager Bill Connelly Director of Business Development Bob Bedinghaus Directors of Technology Michael Kayes, Jo Ann Ralstin Director of Security Rusty Guy Business Assistant Terri Stewart Receptionist Teri Moratschek FINANCE Chief Financial Officer Bill Scanlon Controller Johanna Kappner Accountant Keith Theissen SALES/MARKETING/BROADCASTING Director of Corporate Sales, Marketing and Broadcasting Brian Sells Assistant Director of Corporate Sales, Marketing and Broadcasting Wade Martin Senior Corporate Sales Managers Ryan Holmes, Mike Jamison Corporate Sales Manager Pat Nieser Client Services Manager Jamie DeLong Corporate Sales Coordinators Elisa Calderin, Jillian Huber TICKETS Director of Sales and Public Affairs Jeff Berding Ticket Manager Tim Kelly Ticket Sales Manager Andrew Brown Premium Sales Manager Brennan Barber Suite Services Manager Kate Lackey Ticket Operations Barry Katz, Erin Magness Ticket Sales Executives Mark Bloom, Nicole Britenriker, Lauren Kersting, J.T. Torbeck MERCHANDISE Merchandise Manager Monty Montague Pro Shop Manager Steve Wolf Warehouse Manager Ron Runk PAUL BROWN STADIUM Managing Director Eric Brown JungleVision Producer Scott Simpson Events Coordinator Alex Simons COMMUNICATIONS Public Relations Director Jack Brennan Assistant Public Relations Director PJ Combs Public Relations Assistant Inky Moore Bengals.com Editor Geoff Hobson Manager of Web Site and New Media Andy Ware PLAYER PERSONNEL Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin Scouts Robert Livingston, Steven Radicevic, Greg Seamon Scouting Consultants John Cooper, Bill Tobin Personnel Assistant Debbie LaRocco FOOTBALL STAFF Director of Player Relations Eric Ball Head Certified Athletic Trainer Paul Sparling Director of Rehabilitation/ Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer Nick Cosgray Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer Dan Willen Equipment Manager Jeff Brickner Assistant Equipment Manager Adam Knollman Video Director Travis Brammer Assistant Video Director Kent Stearman Assistants to the Coaching Staff Jamie Janette, Sandy Schick —6— COACHING STAFF Head Coach Marvin Lewis ———— ASSISTANTS ———— Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Paul Alexander Running Backs Jim Anderson Defensive Backs Mark Carrier Offensive Quality Control/ Assistant Offensive Line Kyle Caskey Offensive Assistant Brayden Coombs Assistant Strength and Conditioning Jeff Friday Offensive Coordinator Jay Gruden Linebackers Paul Guenther Defensive Line Jay Hayes Tight Ends Jonathan Hayes Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Defensive Backs Hue Jackson Defensive Quality Control/ Assistant Linebackers David Lippincott Strength and Conditioning Chip Morton Special Teams Darrin Simmons Wide Receivers James Urban Quarterbacks Ken Zampese Defensive Coordinator Mike Zimmer TEAM SUPPORT Team Physicians Marc T. Galloway, Ed Jung, Gerard Kortekamp, Kevin Reilly Coaching Assistant Nick Siciliano Coaching Consultant Jim McNally Strength and Conditioning Robert Harris Scouting Earl Biederman Public Relations Pete Schramm Equipment Tyler Runk, Sam Staley Video Chase Bitowf, Tony Buyniski Cheerleader Coordinator Charlotte Simons JungleVision David Ashbrock, Russ Jenisch, Kent Weaver Game Program/Game Statistics Jon Braude Photographer Greg Rust Stadium Public Address Announcers Bob Kinder, Tom Kinder Jr. Press Box Public Address Announcer John Olberding COACHING STAFF MARVIN LEWIS HEAD COACH Marvin Lewis is in his 10th season as Bengals head coach, having posted the most wins (69) in franchise history. He has led the team to the postseason in two of the last three years. Lewis’ Bengals were one of the NFL’s surprise teams last season, a young squad with new stars that posted a 9-7 record and earned a Wild Card playoff berth. Cincinnati lost at Houston in the Wild Card game, but the point was already made — the Bengals far exceeded widespread forecasts that they would not be a playoff contender. Regarded among the NFL’s top defensive minds, Lewis in 2011 revamped a Cincinnati offense that had struggled in 2010. Under new coordinator Jay Gruden, the offense featured rookie standouts in QB Andy Dalton and WR A.J. Green, and the young unit played superbly in clutch situations, winning five games featuring fourthquarter comebacks. Dalton and Green became the first rookie QBWR duo from the same team to play in the Pro Bowl, and secondyear TE Jermaine Gresham also was selected for the Pro Bowl. With second-year DT Geno Atkins completing the Bengals’ Pro Bowl lineup, the Bengals had four players in the game, with a total of only six NFL seasons among them. Lewis spreads the praise much more widely, however. “This whole team worked their butts off and I’m proud of them,” he said. “They just have to know they don’t get to start where they left off (as a playoff team). We have to start over again from step one, and work as hard and smart as we did last year, and then we take it up a notch and work even harder.” Lewis is the Bengals’ all-time leader in seasons as a head coach (10th season in ’12). Paul Brown and Sam Wyche are tied for second at eight seasons. Lewis has risen to third in the NFL in longest current tenure with one team, trailing Philadelphia’s Andy Reid (14th) and New England’s Bill Belichick (13th). In the category of most seasons as head coach with any team, Lewis ranks seventh among active coaches. Lewis’ Bengals record is 69-74-1 in regular season, 0-3 in postseason and 69-77-1 overall. In a win on Oct. 23 of last season at Seattle, Lewis passed Wyche (64-68-0) into first place for Bengals head-coaching wins. Lewis was the consensus choice as NFL Coach of the Year in 2009, when the Bengals won the AFC North title while sweeping all six division games. The Bengals are among only 10 NFL teams to make the playoffs in two or more of the last three seasons. Lewis has a total of three playoff berths and two division titles, as the Bengals also won the division in 2005. Named the ninth head coach in Bengals history on Jan. 14, 2003, Lewis started quickly. His ’03 club finished 8-8, six games better than the ’02 club, good for the biggest improvement in the NFL. Lewis finished second (behind Belichick of Super Bowl champion New England) in Associated Press Coach of the Year voting. Lewis came to the Bengals with credentials as a record-setting NFL defensive coordinator, having played a huge role in a championship season. His six seasons (1996-2001) as Baltimore Ravens coordinator included a Super Bowl victory in 2000, when his defense set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game campaign (165). That team clipped 22 points off the previous mark. The 2000 Ravens are always an entry in discussions regarding the best NFL defensive units of all time. In 2002, the season before he joined the Bengals, Lewis led the Washington Redskins to a No. 5 NFL defensive ranking, serving as assistant head coach as well as defensive coordinator. He had his first NFL assignment from 1992-95, as linebackers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He aided the development of four Pro Bowl players — Kevin Greene, Chad Brown, Levon Kirkland and Greg Lloyd. Lewis began his coaching career as linebackers coach at his alma mater, Idaho State, from 1981-84. ISU’s team (also nicknamed the Bengals) finished 12-1 in Lewis’ first season there and won the NCAA Division 1-AA championship. Lewis played LB at Idaho State, earning All-Big Sky Conference honors for three consecutive years (1978-80). He also saw action at quarterback and free safety during his college career. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Idaho State in 1981, and earned his master’s in athletic administration in ’82. He was inducted into Idaho State’s Hall of Fame in 2001. Born Sept. 23, 1958, Lewis attended Fort Cherry High School in McDonald, Pa. (near Pittsburgh), where he was an all-conference quarterback and safety. He also earned high school letters in wrestling and baseball. He and his wife, Peggy, have a daughter, Whitney, and a son, Marcus. Playing and coaching history: 1978-80—Played linebacker, quarterback and safety at Idaho State. 1981-84—Assistant coach (AC), Idaho State. 1985-86—AC, Long Beach State. 1987-89—AC, New Mexico. 1990-91— AC, Univ. of Pittsburgh. 1992-95—AC, Pittsburgh Steelers. 1996-2001—Defensive coordinator, Baltimore Ravens. 2002—Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator, Washington Redskins. 2003-present—Bengals head coach. —7— (Coaching staff, continued) JIM ANDERSON RUNNING BACKS PAUL ALEXANDER ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ OFFENSIVE LINE Paul Alexander is in his 18th straight season as Bengals offensive line coach, and he is also the team’s assistant head coach, having added that designation in 2003, when Marvin Lewis took over as head coach. He has 19 seasons overall with Cincinnati, having opened his tenure with one season as tight ends coach. Alexander’s line led a pass protection effort in 2011 that saw the Bengals finish tied for fourth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25). The line found some stability with three young veterans — LOT Andrew Whitworth, C Kyle Cook and LG Nate Livings — all starting every game. And ROT Andre Smith, the Bengals’ first-round draft choice in 2009, hit his stride after being held back by injuries in his first two seasons. In 2010, the Bengals’ pass protection was also in the league’s top ten, ranking tied for eighth with 28 sacks allowed. In 2009, the line strongly supported a 10-6 Bengals run to the AFC North Division title, supporting eight rushing games of 100 or more yards by individual backs, breaking the franchise record of six. In each of the last three seasons, HB Cedric Benson topped the 1000-yard rushing mark. Twice with Alexander’s lines, the Bengals have set new franchise records for fewest sacks allowed. Cincinnati posted a new best in the division championship season of 2005 with 21 sacks allowed, and that mark was bettered in 2007, with only 17 sacks by opposing defenses. On Oct. 22, 2000, Alexander’s line shared the glory of a 278-yard rushing game by HB Corey Dillon vs. Denver. It was an NFL record at the time, and it still stands fourth in league annals entering the 2011 season. The Bengals’ 407 total rushing yards in that game ranks as the fifth-highest single-game total in NFL history, and as the most rushing yards in 60 years. The last team to top it was the N.Y. Giants, who gained 423 against Baltimore in 1950. Alexander began his NFL coaching career in 1992 as tight ends coach of the N.Y. Jets, under head coach Bruce Coslet. When Coslet moved to Cincinnati as offensive coordinator in 1994, Alexander joined him, in the role of Bengals tight ends coach. But Alexander’s first love in football was always the offensive line. He was afforded the chance to take over that job for the Bengals in 1995, and has held it ever since. Alexander is a product of distinguished teachers. He coached under Joe Paterno at Penn State and Bo Schembechler at Michigan. He also was offensive line coach at Central Michigan, a school whose coach, Herb Deromedi, ranks with Paterno and Schembechler among the winningest coaches in NCAA Division I history. Alexander’s birth date is Feb. 12, 1960. He’s a native of Rochester, N.Y., where he attended Cardinal Mooney High School. He was an Academic AllAmerican at Cortland State (N.Y.) and holds a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Penn State. Off the field, he is actively involved with the Boy Scouts and high school linemen camps. Alexander is also a pianist, and in 2011 he authored a well-received book — “Perform” — linking the mentality and training techniques of top athletes and musicians. He and his wife, Kathy, have three daughters — Mary Beth, Carolyn and Emily. Playing and coaching history: 1979-81—Played offensive tackle at Cortland State. 1983-84—Graduate assistant, Penn State. 1985-86— Graduate assistant, Michigan. 1987-91—Assistant coach (AC), Central Michigan. 1992-93—AC, N.Y. Jets. 1994-2002—AC, Bengals. 2003-present—Assistant head coach/offensive line coach, Bengals. Jim Anderson is in his 29th year as Bengals running backs coach, setting a franchise record for most total seasons in any full coaching staff role. In 2012, he breaks a tie with former strength and conditioning coach Kim Wood, who coached 28 seasons (1975-2002). Anderson has coached a long line of Bengals running backs to outstanding performances, with five earning spots in the Pro Bowl. And over the past four seasons, he guided a notable comeback for Cedric Benson, a high first-round draft pick who had struggled to break through in three seasons with Chicago. Benson led the Bengals in yards from scrimmage in all four of his seasons, and in each of his three full seasons (2009-11), he topped the 1000-yard rushing mark (average of 1143 yards). Among current NFL position coaches, Anderson has the most years with his team. He has had that designation since 2007, when Pittsburgh assistant Dick Hoak retired after 35 seasons with the Steelers. Anderson joined the Bengals in 1984, after 13 seasons as a college coach. He has worked under five Bengals head coaches — Sam Wyche, Dave Shula, Bruce Coslet, Dick LeBeau and Marvin Lewis. Anderson has been the coach in charge of nearly every running back listed in the Bengals record book. The top 15 individual rushing seasons in Bengals history have all been accomplished by backs coached by Anderson, and his roster of Pro Bowl backs includes: ● James Brooks (played 1984-91, four Pro Bowls): Amassed 6447 yards with an average of 4.8 yards per carry, and he was one of the NFL’s standout receivers among RBs, with 297 catches for 3012 yards as a Bengal. ● Harold Green (played 1990-95, one Pro Bowl): Ranks fifth in Bengals rushing yards (3727) and made the Pro Bowl after the ’92 season with 1170 yards and a 4.4 average. ● Corey Dillon (played 1997-2003, three Pro Bowls): Leads Bengals in alltime rushing yards (8061) and held one of the NFL’s glamour records when he rushed for then-league best 278 yards vs. Denver in 2000. ● Lorenzo Neal (played 2001-02): Earned his first Pro Bowl berth in ’02, as lead blocker for Corey Dillon’s 1311 rushing yards. ● Rudi Johnson (played 2001-07, one Pro Bowl): Johnson owns the two top rushing seasons in Bengals history (1458 and 1454 yards), and his 4221 yards over 2004-06 are the most by any Bengal in a three-year span. Anderson is also one of the coaches behind the NFL’s top team rushing performance in the last 61 years. On Oct. 22, 2000, when Dillon rushed for 278 yards vs. Denver, the team gained 407 on the ground. It’s the fifth-best team rushing total in NFL history and stands entering 2012 as the most since 1950, when the N.Y. Giants gained 423 against Baltimore. Anderson also coached Ickey Woods, who was a league-wide sensation as a rookie in 1988 before having his career derailed by a knee injury in ’89. Anderson’s troops won NFL rushing titles in 1988 and ’89, and won the AFC rushing crown in ’86. From 1986-90, the Bengals finished 2-4-1-1-5 in league rushing. Anderson’s coaching excellence was recognized following the 2001 season when he was interviewed for the Stanford University head coaching job. Anderson was on the Stanford coaching staff from 1980-83. Anderson was born March 27, 1948, in Harrisburg, Pa. He graduated from Cal Western with a degree in physical education, and has a lifetime teaching certificate in California. Jim and his wife, Marcia, have a son, Derek. Playing and coaching history: 1967-69—Linebackerdefensive end at Cal Western (U.S. International). 1970-71—Assistant coach (AC), Cal Western. 1972—Defensive coordinator, Morse High School (San Diego). 1973—AC, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College. 1974-75—AC, Nevada-Las Vegas. 1976-79—AC, Southern Methodist. 1980-83—AC, Stanford. 1984-present—AC, Bengals. —8— (Coaching staff, continued) KYLE CASKEY OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL/ ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE MARK CARRIER DEFENSIVE BACKS Mark Carrier, a three-time Pro Bowl selection as an NFL safety, joined the Bengals on Feb. 13 of this year as defensive backs coach. Carrier is entering his seventh year as an NFL position coach. He spent the last two seasons (201011) as defensive line coach for the N.Y. Jets and was defensive backs coach for the Baltimore Ravens from 2006-09. “Mark is a great choice for us as he moves back to his old position, coaching the defensive secondary,” said Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. “He experienced success as a coach with two fine NFL defenses, and he will do very well with our group.” In 2011, Carrier’s defensive line helped the Jets finish fifth in the NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (312.1), fifth in fewest yards allowed per play (5.0) and seventh in fewest yards allowed per rushing play (3.9). In 2010, the Jets finished third in the NFL in fewest rushing yards allowed and third in fewest yards per rushing play. During Carrier’s term as defensive backs coach in Baltimore, the Ravens had the NFL’s second-most interceptions (93), with S Ed Reed performing as one of the league’s premier players. Reed earned Pro Bowl selections in each of his four years playing under Carrier, and in 2008, Reed was the only unanimous selection to the prestigious Associated Press All-Pro team. Carrier will bring an aggressive approach to his work with Bengals DBs. “The way the game is played now, you just can’t sit back,” he says. “You have to force the action. If you don’t, the way the quarterbacks and the rules are, it’s just too tough. You have to be disciplined, but you still have to make things happen.” As a player, Carrier was a standout safety over 11 seasons for Chicago, Detroit and Washington, earning three Pro Bowl selections. He was an NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year selection in 1990, when Chicago made him the sixth overall pick in the draft. He also went to the Pro Bowl with the Bears after the 1991 and ’93 seasons, and he opened his career by playing in 108 consecutive games, not missing a contest due to injury until his seventh campaign. As a Detroit player, Carrier twice received the team’s Joe Schmidt Leadership Award, named for the Lions’ Hall of Fame linebacker. He finished his NFL career with 168 games played, 164 starts, 32 interceptions, 111 passes defensed, 16 forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries and 556 tackles. He played in college at Southern California and won the 1989 Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the player voted the nation’s top defensive back. Carrier’s hometown is Lake Charles, La. He and his wife, Andrea, have a son (Mac) and a daughter (Lexi). Mark established the MacKids Foundation in honor of his son, to raise money for causes including disaster relief. In 2001 and 2002, before beginning his career in coaching, he worked as a full-time sports commentator with various radio and TV outlets, including a role as co-host of the pregame and postgame shows on the USC Football Radio Network. He prepped for his media work by serving in a part-time role during his playing career as an on-air personality with two Chicago television stations. Kyle Caskey is in his third season on the Bengals coaching staff, handling the duties of offensive quality control coach and assistant offensive line coach. He and line coach Paul Alexander directed the line last season to a pass protection effort that saw the Bengals finish tied for fourth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25). The line found some stability with three young veterans — LOT Andrew Whitworth, C Kyle Cook and LG Nate Livings — all starting every game. And ROT Andre Smith, the Bengals’ first-round draft choice in 2009, hit his stride after being held back by injuries in his first two seasons. Caskey came to Cincinnati from the University of Mississippi, where he served in 2009 as a defensive assistant working with safeties and quality control. In addition to his on-field work, he handled all opponent offensive breakdowns and scouting report materials. Caskey entered college coaching in 2004 at Louisiana-Monroe as a graduate assistant. He coached safeties in 2004 and linebackers in ’05. In 2005, the Warhawks were Sun Belt Conference co-champions. From 2006-08, Caskey was at Indiana State. In 2008, he coached the TEs and RBs while also serving as recruiting coordinator. The ’08 ISU recruit class was ranked seventh among NCAA FCS teams by Rivals.com. He was TE/WRs coach at Indiana State in 2006, and was defensive line coach/recruiting coordinator in ’07. He has earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution from Texas A&M, and he holds master’s degrees from both A&M (agribusiness) and Louisiana-Monroe (instructional technology). Caskey is married (wife Kayla), and his hometown is Daingerfield, Texas. He played tight end at Texas A&M in 1997-98, and while he was on the team, the Aggies won a Big 12 championship (1998) and played in the Cotton and Sugar bowls. He was a four-year Aggie letterman in track and field from 1999-2002, including 2000 All-Big 12 honors in the discus. He earned Big 12 All-Academic honors three times — in 2000, ’01 and ’02. Playing and coaching history: 1997-98—Played TE at Texas A&M. 2004-05—Graduate assistant coach, Louisiana-Monroe. 2006-08— Assistant coach (AC), Indiana State. 2009—AC, University of Mississippi. 2010present—AC, Bengals. Playing and coaching history: 1987-89—Played S at Southern California. 1990-96—NFL safety, Chicago Bears. 1997-99—NFL safety, Detroit Lions. 2000—NFL safety, Washington Redskins. 2003—Assistant coach (AC), Brophy College Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.). 2004-05—AC, Arizona State. 2006-09— AC, Baltimore Ravens. 2010-11—AC, N.Y. Jets. 2012—AC, Bengals. —9— (Coaching staff, continued) JEFF FRIDAY ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING BRAYDEN COOMBS OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT Brayden Coombs takes on a full staff position with the Bengals for 2012, serving as offensive assistant. He spent the previous two seasons as an assistant to the staff. He will work with offensive coordinator Jay Gruden on video breakdown and game-planning, as well as seeing duty as an advance scout, and on the field he will have a specific focus on wide receivers, assisting receivers coach James Urban. Coombs’ work with receivers last season aided the rapid development of the Bengals’ young group, including rookies A.J. Green, Andrew Hawkins, Ryan Whalen and Armon Binns. Green emerged as one of the NFL’s best young receivers, leading all league rookies in receptions (65) and receiving yardage (1057), and he became the first rookie WR selected for the Pro Bowl since the 2003 season. Hawkins developed into an offensive weapon as the season progressed, tallying 23 catches for 263 yards. Whalen saw action on offense in the last four regular-season games, and he had two receptions for 24 yards in the Wild Card Playoff at Houston. Coombs first joined the Bengals in December of 2009 as a coaching intern, and was elevated to coaching assistant before the 2010 season. He spent 2010 working primarily with the defensive staff, focusing on the defensive backs and assisting with video breakdown and game-plan construction. Prior to joining the Bengals, Coombs played collegiately at Miami (OH) from 2005-09, where he lettered four times. He spent two seasons as a DB, then was switched to WR for his final three years. He set a school record for receptions (14) in his final game as a senior, against Buffalo. Coombs is a Cincinnati native and a graduate of Colerain High School. He earned a degree in business from Miami. His father, Kerry, is the cornerbacks coach at Ohio State. Playing and coaching history: 2005-09—Played DB and WR at Miami University. 2010-11—Coaching assistant, Bengals. 2012—Assistant coach, Bengals. Jeff Friday is in his third season as Bengals assistant strength and conditioning coach. He is in his 15th NFL season, including nine seasons (1999-2007) as head S/C coach of the Baltimore Ravens. His tenure with the Ravens included a Super Bowl championship in the 2000 season, when he was named Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by a national vote of his peers. In Cincinnati, Friday is reunited with Chip Morton, Bengals head strength and conditioning coach since 2003. In Baltimore, Morton worked as an assistant under Friday from 1999-2001. “Jeff has proven his ability at the NFL level and we are fortunate to have him on board,” Morton said. “He knows how to manage and direct players. I’ve known Jeff since the mid-’90s and I have all the respect in the world for how he does the job.” Marvin Lewis, Bengals head coach, was defensive coordinator in Baltimore during Friday’s first three seasons with the Ravens. Friday began his coaching career in 1990-91 as a graduate assistant S/C coach at Illinois State. He was assistant S/C coach at Northwestern from 199295, and in ’96, he entered the NFL as assistant S/C coach for the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings made the playoffs in each of his three seasons. In 2008, Friday started his own sports training business, and in ’09, he was a consultant to the United Football League, supervising the league’s strength and conditioning program and assisting in the hiring of head strength coaches. Friday is a native of Milwaukee, Wis. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master’s degree in exercise science from Illinois State. He holds numerous professional certifications, including: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Certified Level 1 Strength Coach by the United States Weightlifting Federation, Certified Practitioner by the National Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, Certified Active Release Technique (ART) Provider, and Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Certified Specialist. Jeff and his wife, Jennifer, have two children — daughter Hailey and son Aidan. Coaching history: 1990-91—Graduate assistant S/C coach, Illinois State. 1992-95—Assistant S/C coach, Northwestern. 1996-98—Assistant S/C coach, Minnesota Vikings. 1999-2007—Head S/C coach, Baltimore Ravens. 2009—Coaching consultant, United Football League. 2010-present—Assistant S/C coach, Bengals. — 10 — (Coaching staff, continued) PAUL GUENTHER LINEBACKERS JAY GRUDEN OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Jay Gruden is in his second season as Bengals offensive coordinator, following a 2011 campaign in which his young unit’s performance far exceeded most analysts’ forecasts. Rookie QB Andy Dalton became an instant standout in Gruden’s system, fueling the team’s drive to the playoffs by leading four wins featuring fourth-quarter comebacks. The team had a total of five such comebacks, as backup QB Bruce Gradkowski led one after Dalton was injured. Rookie WR A.J. Green was also an instant success, leading all NFL rookies in receptions (65) and receiving yards (1057). Dalton and Green became the first QB-WR duo to play in the Pro Bowl as rookies, and second-year TE Jermaine Gresham also prospered in Gruden’s system, earning a Pro Bowl berth as he bettered the solid numbers he had posted as a rookie. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis credited Gruden’s offensive system with helping Dalton, a second-round draft choice, enjoy success from the outset. “We are much more simple (compared to pre-2011) in our scheme for the quarterback,” Lewis says. “We are not re-inventing the wheel against every new defense we face. Jay sees the offense through the quarterback’s eyes, and it’s a case of building from week to week, rather than starting over. The quarterback has a lot of leeway in the things he can call, and Jay recognized that Andy was the type of player who could use those options effectively.” Prior to joining the Bengals, Gruden coached for seven seasons (2002-08) in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning a Super Bowl championship ring in 2002. He also ranks among the most outstanding players and coaches in the history of the Arena Football League, having won four league championships as a quarterback and two as a head coach. In 18 AFL seasons as a player and head coach, he never missed the playoffs. In 2010, Gruden was head coach and general manager of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League, leading the Tuskers to the UFL championship game. Gruden played four seasons at QB for the University of Louisville (1985-88), including three years as the starter. He was a two-time team MVP and left the program ranked fourth in Cardinals history in completions (572), passing yards (7024) and touchdown passes (44). He played QB in the Arena League for six seasons (1991-96) with the Tampa Bay Storm, winning four AFL titles and posting numbers as the league’s all-time leading passer. He was head coach for the AFL’s Orlando Predators for nine seasons (19982001 and 2004-08). He led the team to four championship game appearances, with two league titles, while compiling a 93-61 record (.604 winning percentage). During a two-year hiatus from coaching the Predators, in 2002-03, he returned to the playing field as Orlando’s QB, leading two playoff seasons. He was elected in 1999 to the AFL Hall of Fame. In 2002, Gruden accepted a position as an offensive assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, taking on a dual role as he also continued his AFL exploits during NFL offseasons. He worked for seven seasons at Tampa Bay under his brother Jon, who was Bucs head coach. He contributed to three division championship seasons, including the 2002 campaign that saw the Bucs defeat Oakland 48-21 for a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII. Gruden was born March 4, 1967 in Tiffin, Ohio. He and his wife, Sherry, have three sons — J.J., Joey and Jack. Paul Guenther is in his eighth season on the Bengals coaching staff in 2012, and this season he will direct Cincinnati’s linebackers. “I have a high confidence level working with Paul,” said Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, “and so does Mike Zimmer (Bengals defensive coordinator). We’re excited about what he can bring our defense in this new role.” Guenther worked last season in a dual role, with defensive backs and special teams. He also worked closely with Zimmer on blitz techniques, and last season the Bengals ranked fifth in the NFL in sacks (45), up from 27 the previous year. Guenther had an expanded role last year in all aspects of the Bengals’ defensive strategy on passing downs. “I like working with Zim because he’s so aggressive and likes to be on the cutting edge,” Guenther says. “It’s important to understand the whole concept. What kind of routes are they running against the pressures? What are the protection schemes against the pressures we run? Get players to understand how they react as well.” Working with special teams coach Darrin Simmons last season, Guenther helped Cincinnati finish seventh in the NFL in punt return average (11.5 yards per return), seventh in punt coverage (7.2) and third in kickoff coverage (20.8). In 2010, Guenther helped Cincinnati lead the NFL in punt coverage, with an average yield of only 4.8 yards on 26 opponent returns. No foe had a return of longer than 20 yards. Guenther assisted with linebackers as well as special teams on the Bengals staff from 2006-10, and in ’10, he contributed to a “trifecta” year for the linebackers in the team tackling totals, as starters Dhani Jones, Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga finished 1-2-3 on the squad. Guenther (pronounced “GUN-thur”) was offensive assistant on the Washington Redskins staff from 2002-03. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis was one of his associates in 2002, serving as Redskins assistant head coach/defensive coordinator. Guenther’s primary position assignment with the Redskins was running backs. From 1997-2000, Guenther was head coach at Ursinus College, an NCAA Division III school in Collegeville, Pa. He was the youngest head coach in college football in ’97, at age 25, and he led the team to the playoffs in ’99 and 2000. His 1999 Ursinus team finished 10-2, advancing to the second round of the playoffs. The 10 wins were most in school history, and the team broke most of the offensive and defensive marks in the school record book. Guenther began his coaching career from 1994-95 at Western Maryland. He was an assistant at Ursinus in 1996, moved to Jacksonville University as defensive coordinator in ’97, and returned to Ursinus that same year. Guenther was born Nov. 22, 1971. His hometown is Richboro, Pa. He played LB in college at Ursinus, setting a school career tackles record (355) while three times earning all-conference honors. He received his undergraduate degree in communications from Ursinus in 1994, and a master’s degree in sports administration from Western Maryland in ’97. Playing and coaching history: 1990-93—Played LB at Ursinus College. 1994-95—Assistant coach (AC), Western Maryland. 1996—AC, Ursinus. 1997—Defensive coordinator, Jacksonville Univ. 1997-2000—Head coach, Ursinus. 2002-03—AC, Washington Redskins. 2005-present—AC, Bengals. Playing and coaching history: 1985-88—Played QB at University of Louisville. 1990—Played QB for Barcelona Dragons and Sacramento Surge (WLAF). 1991-96—Played QB for Tampa Bay Storm (AFL). 1997—Offensive coordinator, Nashville Kats (AFL). 1998-2001—Head coach, Orlando Predators (AFL). 2002-03—Played QB for Orlando Predators. 200408—Head coach, Orlando Predators. 2002-08—Assistant coach, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 2009—Offensive coordinator, Florida Tuskers (UFL). 2010—Head coach, Florida Tuskers. 2011-present—Offensive coordinator, Bengals. — 11 — (Coaching staff, continued) JONATHAN HAYES TIGHT ENDS JAY HAYES DEFENSIVE LINE Jay Hayes, a 24-year veteran of major college and NFL coaching, is in his 10th season as Bengals defensive line coach. Last season his unit had four players post career highs in sacks as the Bengals earned a Wild Card playoff spot. Cincinnati’s total of 45 sacks — ranked fifth in the NFL — included 34.5 by the line. The surge was led by the rapid development of DT Geno Atkins, a fourthround 2010 draft pick who made the Pro Bowl as a second-year player. Atkins’ team-leading 7.5 sacks tied for the NFL lead among interior linemen. In 2010, Hayes oversaw the development of rookie DE Carlos Dunlap into a producer of 9.5 sacks, a half-sack off the NFL rookie lead. Dunlap’s availability in 2011 was limited due to injuries, but in addition to Atkins, the line got career-high sack performances from DEs Jonathan Fanene (6.5), Michael Johnson (6.0) and Frostee Rucker (4.0). Overall, the defense finished seventh in the NFL in fewest yards allowed (316.3 per game) and eighth in fewest yards per rushing play (3.9). NFL trends of recent years have blurred the distinctions between starters and reserves on successful defensive lines, and when all Hayes’ hands were healthy last year, the Bengals would make regular use of up to eight linemen in a game. When injuries or other factors limited the active field to six or seven players, all would get 20 or more snaps. “It’s my job to pick somebody to get a spark, so we can have the chemistry and keep it running hot,” Hayes says. “We want to keep getting after people and not let them find room to breathe. If we can continue doing that, we can be successful.” Hayes came to the Bengals from the Minnesota Vikings, where he was special teams coach in 2002. The ’02 Vikings tied for fifth in the NFL in punt coverage. Hayes was special teams coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1999-2001. In 1999, under Hayes’ direction, Steelers rookie kicker Kris Brown set an NFL record for most consecutive field goals made to start a career (13). Before entering the NFL coaching ranks with the Steelers, Hayes coached 11 years at the major college level — at Notre Dame, California and Wisconsin. He began his coaching career in 1988 as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame, and for the next three seasons, he coached outside linebackers and special teams for the Irish. He moved to California as outside linebackers coach in 1992, and he also held that job in ’93 before adding special teams responsibilities in ’94. Hayes’ last college assignment before entering the NFL was from 1995-98 at Wisconsin, where he was outside linebackers and special teams coach. Hayes’ Badgers were consistently among the top special teams units in the Big Ten. Hayes played DE at the University of Idaho and earned all-conference honors in 1980 and ’81. He spent some time in NFL camps before moving on to play in the USFL, for the Michigan Panthers in 1984 and the Memphis Showboats in ’85. Hayes’ younger brother, Jonathan, is Bengals tight ends coach. Hayes was born March 3, 1960 in Pittsburgh, and attended South Fayette High School. He and his wife have three children. His son Jesse is a defensive end at Wisconsin, and this year his daughter Jazmin begins a basketball scholarship at Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.). Playing and coaching history: 1978-81—Played defensive end at Univ. of Idaho. 1984—Defensive end, Michigan Panthers (USFL). 1985— Defensive end, Memphis Showboats (USFL). 1988-91—Assistant coach (AC), Notre Dame. 1992-94—AC, California. 1995-98—AC, Wisconsin. 1999-2001— AC, Pittsburgh Steelers. 2002—AC, Minnesota Vikings. 2003-present—AC, Bengals. Jonathan Hayes, an NFL tight end for 12 seasons, returns for his 10th year as Bengals tight ends coach in 2012. Last season, Hayes continued the development of second-year tight end Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati’s No. 1 draft pick in 2010, who immediately became one of QB Andy Dalton’s most reliable targets. Gresham finished the season 56-for-595 receiving with six TDs, while also continuing to develop into a productive runblocker. He earned a spot on the AFC roster in the Pro Bowl. Despite battling injuries which caused him to miss two games, Gresham’s 2011 numbers topped those of his rookie season, when his 52 catches tied for the lead among AFC rookies and tied for third among NFL rookies. His 2010 total was a Bengals rookie TE record, besting the mark of 44 set by Tony McGee in 1993, and he tied teammate Jordan Shipley for the most catches by any Bengals rookie since 1985. Added to the mix at tight end in 2011 were veteran Donald Lee and rookie free agent Colin Cochart. Lee, who won a Super Bowl with Green Bay in 2010, made some significant contributions, though he was limited by injuries. Cochart, from South Dakota State, was the only Bengals’ 2011 college free agent signee to make the opening day roster, and under Hayes he developed steadily throughout the season, playing in 10 games with three starts. Together, the TEs contributed to the run-blocking effort in 2011 that propelled RB Cedric Benson over 1000 yards rushing for the third straight year. Benson finished with 1067 yards on the ground. In addition, they aided a passblocking effort that ranked tied for fourth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25). And twice since 2005, the tight ends’ blocking has helped Cincinnati set a club record for fewest sacks allowed. A record of 21 was set in 2005, and that mark was re-written at 17 in ’07. Prior to joining the Bengals, Hayes spent four years (1999-2002) at the University of Oklahoma as tight ends coach and special teams coordinator. He helped the Sooners to a four-year record of 44-9, including a 13-0 mark in 2000 for the NCAA championship. Under Hayes’ tutelage, tight end Trent Smith finished his Oklahoma career in 2002 as the school’s No. 2 all-time receiver, with 148 catches. Also in 2002, Sooners special teams blocked seven kicks and had three punt returns for TDs. Hayes began his NFL playing career in 1985 with the Kansas City Chiefs, as a second-round draft pick out of Iowa. He played for the Chiefs through 1993, serving as a team captain, and closed his NFL career with three seasons in Pittsburgh (‘94-96). He had 153 career receptions for 1718 yards with 13 TDs. He saw action in 184 NFL games with 122 starts, and he played all 16 games in each of his final six seasons. He played in three AFC Championship games and a Super Bowl (for Pittsburgh vs. Dallas in SB XXX). At the University of Iowa, he earned first-team All-America honors as a senior TE and was a team captain. He holds a degree from Iowa in general studies. Hayes’ older brother, Jay, is Bengals defensive line coach. Hayes’ hometown is South Fayette, Pa. He attended South Fayette High School. He and his wife have four children. Playing and coaching history: 1981-84—Played linebacker and tight end at Iowa. 1985-93—NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs. 1994-96— NFL tight end, Pittsburgh Steelers. 1999-2002—Assistant coach (AC), Univ. of Oklahoma. 2003-present—AC, Bengals. — 12 — (Coaching staff, continued) DAVID LIPPINCOTT DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL/ ASSISTANT LINEBACKERS HUE JACKSON ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS/ ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS The Bengals on Feb. 17 of this year signed Hue Jackson to an assistant coach position. Head coach of the Oakland Raiders in 2011 and a Bengals assistant from 2004-06, Jackson is slated to assist primarily in the areas of special teams and defensive backs, working closely with DBs coach Mark Carrier and special teams coach Darrin Simmons. “Hue is a tremendous addition to our staff,” said Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. “I relied on Hue greatly when he was with us (in 2004-06), and his success overall in the NFL, including being selected for a head coaching position, is well documented. He has expertise in all aspects of the game, and we are fortunate to have obtained his services.” Jackson is entering his 12th consecutive season as an NFL coach. In addition to serving as head coach last season with Oakland, he has held offensive coordinator posts for Washington (2003), Atlanta (2007) and the Raiders (2010). As Oakland head coach last season, he directed an 8-8 finish, tied with Denver and San Diego for best in the AFC West, but the Raiders were eliminated on tiebreakers from the playoffs. The Raiders finished ninth in the NFL in total offense (379.5 yards per game) and seventh in rushing offense (131.9). Jackson’s three seasons with the Bengals saw him in the role of wide receivers coach, with Chad Ochocinco (then Chad Johnson) averaging 93 catches, 1358 yards and 8.3 touchdowns per campaign. Ochocinco led the AFC in receiving yards in each of those seasons, and in 2006, WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh also topped 1000 yards as the Bengals logged the first 1000yard receiving duo in franchise history. Jackson left the Bengals after the ’06 season to become offensive coordinator for Atlanta. In 2010, prior to being named Raiders head coach, Jackson coordinated an Oakland offense that led the team to an average of 25.6 points per game, fourth in the AFC and sixth in the NFL. The Raiders more than doubled their 2009 point total of 197, totaling 410. Before joining the Raiders, Jackson spent two seasons as quarterbacks coach for Baltimore, helping the Ravens advance to the playoffs in both campaigns. He fostered the rapid development of Joe Flacco, who in 2008 became the first rookie QB to win two playoff games. Jackson coached in the college ranks from 1987-2000 and entered the NFL with Washington in 2001. Marvin Lewis and Jackson were coaching colleagues on the Redskins staff in 2002. Jackson’s jumping-off point to the pro ranks was the University of Southern California, where he was offensive coordinator from 1997-2000. He was active in the recruiting and early coaching of QB Carson Palmer, with whom he later was reunited in Cincinnati. Palmer’s play at USC earned him the No. 1 overall selection by Cincinnati in the 2003 draft. Born Oct. 22, 1965 in Los Angeles, Jackson played QB at the University of the Pacific, passing for 2544 yards and 19 TDs over the 1985-86 seasons. He began his coaching career at Pacific in 1987. David Lippincott is in his second season with a Bengals full staff position in 2012. He will serve again as defensive quality control coach, and this season his title also includes a designation as assistant linebackers coach, a role in which he will work with LBs coach Paul Guenther. This is Lippincott’s fifth season with the Bengals. From 2008-10, he was in a support role as a coaching assistant. Lippincott handles defensive video breakdowns and game plan preparation, and he has had previous onfield duties with front-seven players. Last season, his work contributed to Cincinnati finishing seventh in the NFL in fewest yards allowed (316.3 per game) and ninth in fewest points allowed per game (20.2). Also, the Bengals finished the season with 45 sacks, fifth in the NFL and up 60 percent from a total of 27 during an injury-plagued 2010 season. Fifteen players contributed to the sack total, tied for the most in franchise history with the exception of a 1987 club that essentially had two different rosters due to strike replacement play. The 2011 defense also posted top 10 NFL rankings in fewest yards allowed per play (fourth at 5.0), fewest yards per rushing play (eighth at 3.9) and fewest yards per passing play (fourth at 6.8). As a Bengals coaching assistant from 2008-10, Lippincott’s duties included advance scouting and coaching wide receivers, as well as game preparation. His 2009 work contributed to the Bengals’ second AFC North Division title during the tenure of head coach Marvin Lewis. Prior to joining the Bengals, Lippincott coached in college for three seasons at Bluffton University (2000-02), two seasons at Minnesota (2003-04) and three seasons at Richmond (2005-07). He worked with all three defensive position groups — line, linebackers and defensive backs — over the course of his college seasons. During his two seasons at Minnesota, when he worked as a graduate assistant on defense, the Gophers posted wins in the Sun and Music City bowls. At Richmond, where he was assistant defensive line coach, the team won an Atlantic 10 title in 2005 and a Colonial Athletic Association crown in ’07. The 2005 team was a quarterfinalist in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, and the ’07 team was a semifinalist in the (re-named) FCS division. Lippincott is a Cincinnati native — a graduate of Moeller High School and the University of Dayton. Coaching history: 2000-02—Assistant coach (AC), Bluffton. 200304—Graduate assistant, University of Minnesota. 2005-07—AC, Richmond. 2008-10—Coaching assistant, Bengals. 2011-present—AC, Bengals. Playing and coaching history: 1985-86—Played QB at University of the Pacific. 1987—Graduate assistant, Pacific. 1988-89—Assistant coach (AC), Pacific. 1990-91—AC, Cal State-Fullerton. 1992-95—AC, Arizona State. 1996—Offensive Coordinator, University of California. 1997-2000— Offensive coordinator, University of Southern California. 2001-02—AC, Washington Redskins. 2003—Offensive coordinator, Washington Redskins. 2004-06—AC, Bengals. 2007—Offensive coordinator, Atlanta Falcons. 200809—AC, Baltimore Ravens. 2010—Offensive coordinator, Oakland Raiders. 2011—Head coach, Oakland Raiders. 2012—AC, Bengals. — 13 — (Coaching staff, continued) DARRIN SIMMONS SPECIAL TEAMS CHIP MORTON STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Chip Morton is in his 10th season as Bengals strength and conditioning coach. During his tenure, Morton and his staff have established a program that features innovative ideas, while never straying far from the fundamental principles of productive training. “But any program is only as good as its players,” Morton says, “and we have a group that is accountable, consistent, and diligent in their efforts.” In order to build a quality product, the previous year’s programming is evaluated, and adjustments are made to help the team reach its goals for the upcoming season. The Bengals’ strength and conditioning program is characterized as comprehensive and progressive in nature. At its very core lies a foundation of traditional training principles, with an emphasis on teaching, communication and service to the players. Morton and assistant S/C coach Jeff Friday both have coached on successful teams that have reached the Super Bowl. “Under Chip’s direction, our strength and conditioning program remains on the cutting edge of training techniques and philosophy,” says head coach Marvin Lewis. “I am very pleased with the outcome, using this program to both improve our players’ football performances and to increase their resistance to injuries.” Morton was a coaching colleague of Lewis with the Baltimore Ravens from 1999-2001, serving as Ravens assistant strength and conditioning coach, and he was with Lewis in ’02 at Washington, serving as head strength and conditioning coach for the Redskins. Morton is in his 21st NFL season, having also served as strength and conditioning assistant at San Diego from 1992-94 and as head strength and conditioning coach at Carolina from ’95-98. He has coached with two Super Bowl teams — the 1994 Chargers and the 2000 World Champion Ravens. He started his career in the collegiate ranks, serving as assistant strength coach at Ohio State (1985-86) while completing his master’s degree in physical education. He moved to Penn State in 1987 as the first-ever full-time strength and conditioning assistant for the Nittany Lions football team. He also worked with 14 other men’s and women’s sports during his five years (1987-91) at Penn State. Morton’s hometown is Hamden, Conn. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1985 with a degree in zoology, where he also earned a varsity letter in swimming. Continuing education has always been a hallmark of Morton’s coaching career. He recently was re-certified as a Level One Sports Performance Coach by the United States Weightlifting Association and has been a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association since 1990. In 2006, Morton became the first NFL strength coach to receive the Russian Kettlebell Instructor’s Certification (RKC), and in ’08, he was certified as a Level I coach in John Brookfield’s Battling Ropes training system. Chip is married, and he and his wife Stacey have seven children. Coaching history: 1985-86—Assistant strength and conditioning (S/C) coach, Ohio State. 1987-91—Assistant S/C coach, Penn State. 1992-94— Assistant S/C coach, San Diego Chargers. 1995-98—Head S/C coach, Carolina Panthers. 1999-2001—Assistant S/C coach, Baltimore Ravens. 2002—Head S/C coach, Washington Redskins. 2003-present—Head S/C coach, Bengals. Darrin Simmons is in his 10th season as Bengals special teams coach. Last season his units played a key role in Cincinnati securing a playoff berth, posting top 10 NFL finishes in three of the four major kick return and kick coverage areas. The Bengals were third in kickoff coverage, allowing only 20.8 yards per return, seventh in punt coverage (7.2 yards) and seventh in punt returns (11.5). Also last season, the Bengals led the NFL in opponents’ starting field position after kickoffs (20.3yard line.) Cincinnati’s individual special teams leaders had excellent production under Simmons last season: ● K Mike Nugent returned from a 2010 knee injury and set franchise records for points (132) and field goals (33). He put 67 of his 80 kickoffs into the end zone, 36 of those going for touchbacks. “I’ve become a better kicker working with Darrin,” says Nugent, who joined the Bengals in ’10 after five seasons with other clubs. “I’ve been open to some ideas, and Darrin led me to change how I position the ball for field goals and PATs. It gave me more consistency.” ● Brandon Tate joined the Bengals just a week before the 2011 season opener, on waivers from New England, and he contributed immediately. He finished the season with a 10.6 average on punt returns, with a TD, and he is now officially the franchise’s career leader in punt return average, as his clubrecord of 51 returns meets the minimum requirement of 50. Tate also averaged 23.8 yards on 42 kickoff returns. ● P Kevin Huber averaged a career-best 44.2 yards per kick and now ranks second in franchise history in career average (43.3). Huber and the punt team have worked together over the last three seasons to produce 76 punts downed inside the opponent 20 and only 25 touchbacks. In 2010, Cincinnati led the NFL in punt coverage for the season’s final five weeks and finished with an average yield of only 4.8 yards on 26 opponent returns. No foe had a return of longer than 20 yards. Simmons’ Bengals special teams have shown a nose for the ball, forcing 23 fumbles in his nine completed seasons. That’s well over twice the total (nine) for the nine seasons prior to his tenure. Simmons entered the NFL in the 1998 season on the same Baltimore Ravens staff as Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, who was Ravens defensive coordinator at the time. Simmons was assistant special teams coach and assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Ravens, and he held that same role for the Carolina Panthers from 1999-2002. He joined the Bengals in 2003. A former college punter himself, Simmons played an integral role at Carolina in the development of Todd Sauerbrun as one of the NFL’s top punters of the time. Simmons began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Kansas University in 1996. He moved to the University of Minnesota in 1997. Simmons punted in college for Kansas from 1993-95, earning All-Big Eight honors his final year. As a senior, he helped the Jayhawks to a top 10 national ranking and to an Aloha Bowl victory over UCLA. Also as a Kansas senior, he won honors as an academic All-American. Prior to playing for Kansas, Simmons was a punter and QB for Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. In 1992 at Dodge City, he led the nation’s junior colleges in punting and was a first-team JUCO All-American. Simmons earned a degree in sports management from Kansas in 1996. Born April 9, 1973, in Elkhart, Kan., he graduated from Elkhart High School. He and his wife, Rhonda, have a daughter and two sons. Playing and coaching history: 1991-92—Played quarterback and punter at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. 1993-95—Punter, University of Kansas. 1996—Graduate assistant coach, Kansas. 1997— Assistant coach (AC), University of Minnesota. 1998—AC, Baltimore Ravens. 1999-2002—AC, Carolina Panthers. 2003-present—AC, Bengals. — 14 — (Coaching staff, continued) KEN ZAMPESE QUARTERBACKS JAMES URBAN WIDE RECEIVERS James Urban returns in 2012 for his second season as Bengals wide receivers coach. With the benefit of a full season and full offseason under his belt, Urban will look to further tap into the potential of his young receivers. In 2011, Urban was charged with leading an inexperienced Bengals receiving corps into a new offensive scheme. The presence of a rookie quarterback (Andy Dalton) and limited preparation time (due to NFL labor issues) increased the challenge. But the results were more than favorable, as the young receivers immediately developed a rapport with Dalton and saw continued production throughout the season and into the playoffs. The crown jewel of Urban’s first year in Cincinnati was the rapid development of rookie A.J. Green, who led the Bengals in receptions (65), receiving yards (1057) and TDs (seven). Green established himself early as one of the top young receivers in the NFL and earned a Pro Bowl selection, voted directly to the AFC squad rather than joining later as an alternate. Green was the first rookie WR in the Pro Bowl since Anquan Boldin of Arizona in 2003. Despite missing a game and a half due to injury, Green’s receptions and receiving yardage totals were tops among NFL rookies. His 1057 receiving yards set a new Bengals rookie record, breaking Cris Collinsworth’s 1981 mark of 1009, and his 65 catches fell just two short of Collinsworth’s rookie record. Green’s development as a deep threat added another dimension to the Bengals offense. He had 11 receptions of 35 or more yards, which tied for the most in the NFL and was the most by a rookie since 1998, when Minnesota’s Randy Moss had 14. As for Green’s fellow receivers, the 2011 season was one of development. Jerome Simpson enjoyed career highs in catches (50), receiving yards (725) and receiving TDs (four). Rookie Andrew Hawkins worked his way into a contributing role after starting the season on the practice squad, tallying 23 catches for 263 yards. Andre Caldwell (37 catches, 317 yards) continued his role as a steady contributor and rookie Ryan Whalen earned his way into the receiving rotation late in the season. Prior to joining the Bengals, Urban was the Eagles’ QBs coach in 2009 and ’10, where he helped direct Pro Bowl seasons for Donovan McNabb (2009) and Michael Vick (‘10). In 2010, Vick earned accolades as the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year and was the NFC starter in the Pro Bowl. Urban spent seven total seasons with the Eagles (2004-10). He was assistant to the head coach from 2004-06 and was offensive quality control coach in 2007 and ’08. During his seven Philadelphia seasons, the Eagles earned five playoff berths and won three division titles. He first worked with the Eagles in 2003, serving as a coaching intern while employed full-time at the University of Pennsylvania. A native of Mechanicsburg, Pa., Urban played in college at Washington and Lee (Lexington, Va.) as a wide receiver and kick returner. He worked for seven years in the college ranks — at Clarion (Pa.) University and at Penn — before joining the Eagles. James and his wife, Patrice, have two daughters, Brielle and Cassidy, and a son, Jameson. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Washington and Lee and a master’s degree in communications from Clarion. Playing and coaching history: 1992-95—Played WR at Washington & Lee. 1997-98—Assistant coach (AC), Clarion. 1999-2003— Director of football administration/operations, University of Pennsylvania. 200410—AC, Philadelphia Eagles. 2011-present—AC, Bengals. Ken Zampese is in his 10th season as Bengals quarterbacks coach. After guiding Andy Dalton in 2011 to one of the top statistical seasons for a rookie QB in NFL history, Zampese looks to help Dalton build on his success with the benefit of a full offseason and a year of familiarity with the Cincinnati offense. As a rookie in 2011, Dalton started all 16 games, posting team and league records en route to a playoff berth and a spot in the Pro Bowl. He passed 300-for516 (58.1 percent), for a Bengals rookie record of 3398 yards, with 20 TDs and 13 INTs (80.4 rating). Dalton became the first rookie in NFL history to throw 20 or more TD passes while starting eight or more victories, and he became only the fifth rookie to pass for 3000 yards. A second-round draft pick (35th overall), Dalton also became the only NFL rookie QB not drafted in the first round to start 16 games for his team, much less start 16 games and lead his team into the playoffs. Four of the Bengals’ nine victories in 2011 were fourth-quarter comebacks led by Dalton, and backup Bruce Gradkowski also led a fourth-quarter comeback win. Prior to Dalton’s arrival, Zampese helped guide Carson Palmer to the ranks of the Bengals’ all-time top passers. Palmer, who spent eight years in Cincinnati, finished his Bengals career as the team’s all-time leader in passer rating (86.9) and completion percentage (62.9), and he still holds season records for completions (373), passing yards (4131), TD passes (32) and passer rating (101.1). In 2003, his first season with the Bengals, Zampese had success with a veteran starting quarterback in Jon Kitna. The ’03 campaign saw Kitna post career highs at that point in completions (324), passing yards (3591), TD passes (26), completion percentage (62.3) and rating (87.4). Zampese (pronounced “zam-PEE-zee”) came to the Bengals following three seasons (2000-02) in St. Louis. With the Rams, he had an expanding role with a passing offense that ranked among the NFL’s most prolific. Zampese joined the Rams in 2000 as an offensive assistant. He was promoted to wide receivers coach in 2001, and the Rams led the league in passing yards for a second straight year, averaging 291.4. In 2002, he added the title of passing game coach, and the Rams finished second in the league at 259.6 yards per game. Zampese began his NFL career in 1998 as an offensive assistant with the Philadelphia Eagles under head coach Ray Rhodes. He moved with Rhodes to Green Bay in 1999 before beginning his stint with the Rams. Prior to entering the NFL, Zampese coached for nine years in college. He had one Cincinnati-area assignment, as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 1996-97 at Miami (Ohio). In ’97, Miami averaged 37.4 points per game. Zampese played wide receiver and kick returner at the University of San Diego from 1985-88. He was the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior. He earned an undergraduate degree in business from San Diego, and later received a master’s degree in adult education from Southern California. Zampese was born July 19, 1967, in Santa Maria, Calif. He and his wife have two children. Ken’s father, Ernie Zampese, was a longtime NFL offensive coordinator who coached on a Super Bowl winner with the 1995 Cowboys, and he also coached for the Chargers, Rams and Patriots. Playing and coaching history: 1985-88—Played wide receiver, kickoff returner and punt returner at University of San Diego. 1989— Assistant coach (AC), University of San Diego. 1990-91—AC, Southern California. 1992-94—AC, Northern Arizona. 1995—Offensive coordinator, Northern Arizona. 1996-97—AC, Miami (Ohio). 1998—AC, Philadelphia Eagles. 1999—AC, Green Bay Packers. 2000-02—AC, St. Louis Rams. 2003-present— AC, Bengals. — 15 — (Coaching staff, continued) MIKE ZIMMER DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Mike Zimmer is in his fifth season as Bengals defensive coordinator, coming off a 2011 campaign during which his unit helped lead Cincinnati into the playoffs for the second time in three years. Cincinnati finished seventh in the NFL in fewest yards allowed (316.3 per game) and ninth in fewest points allowed per game (20.2). One of Zimmer’s stated goals for 2011 was to strengthen the pass rush, and the Bengals finished the season with 45 sacks, fifth in the NFL and up 60 percent from a total of 27 during an injury-plagued 2010 season. Fifteen players contributed to the sack total, tied for the most in franchise history with the exception of a 1987 club that essentially had two different rosters due to strike replacement players who filled the roster for three games. The 2011 defense also posted top 10 NFL rankings in fewest yards allowed per play (fourth at 5.0), fewest yards per rushing play (eighth at 3.9) and fewest yards per passing play (fourth at 6.8). In 2009, Zimmer earned NFL Assistant Coach of the Year honors from Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers and from CBSSports.com. He also won the assistant of the year award from FOX broadcaster and Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw. Supporting the Bengals’ run to the 2009 AFC North championship, the defense ranked No. 4 in the NFL (301.4 yards allowed per game) and led the team to a No. 6 ranking in scoring defense (18.2). Before Zimmer opted to return to the Bengals for 2012, his work earned him interviews for the head coaching positions at Tampa Bay and Miami. Zimmer is in his 19th season as an NFL coach, and 2012 marks his 13th straight year as a defensive coordinator. He was Dallas’ coordinator from 200006, including four years (‘03-06) under head coach Bill Parcells. Zimmer moved to the Atlanta Falcons as coordinator in 2007 and signed with the Bengals on Jan. 15, 2008. Zimmer joined the NFL with Dallas in 1994, working his first six seasons as secondary coach. He led top-10 defenses for Dallas in both the 4-3 and 3-4 schemes. His 4-3 defenses finished No. 4 in net yards allowed (287.4) in 2001 and No. 1 in ’03 (253.5). And in 2005, Zimmer installed a 3-4 scheme, marking the Cowboys’ first departure from the 4-3 since the club was founded in 1960. In that transition year, Dallas finished 10th in the NFL in total defense. Six times during Zimmer’s tenure as secondary coach and coordinator, the Cowboys finished fifth or better in the NFL in scoring defense. Zimmer earned a Super Bowl ring as secondary coach with the 1995 Cowboys team that defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX. One of Zimmer’s players, unheralded CB Larry Brown, won the game’s MVP award with a pair of interceptions. Zimmer coached 15 years in the college ranks before joining the Cowboys, working at Missouri, Weber State and Washington State. Born on June 5, 1956, in Peoria, Ill, Zimmer played QB and later LB at Illinois State. He has three children — son Adam and daughters Corri and Marki. Adam Zimmer earned a Super Bowl ring in 2009 as defensive assistant/linebackers coach for the New Orleans Saints, and Adam in 2012 is in his third year on the Kansas City Chiefs staff. Mike’s father, Bill, made the Illinois Hall of Fame as a prep football and wrestling coach. Vikki Zimmer, Mike’s wife of 27 years, passed away in Cincinnati on Oct. 8, 2009. The Pro Football Writers of America recognized Zimmer’s ordeal, and the defense’s strong 2009 performance, by voting him the organization’s ’09 Halas Award, which goes annually to the individual in the NFL who overcame the most adversity to succeed. Playing and coaching history: 1974-76—Played QB and later LB at Illinois State. 1979-80—Assistant coach (AC), Missouri. 1981-82—AC, Weber State. 1983-88—Defensive coordinator, Weber State. 1989-93— Defensive coordinator, Washington State. 1994-99—AC, Dallas Cowboys. 200006—Defensive coordinator, Dallas Cowboys. 2007—Defensive coordinator, Atlanta Falcons. 2008-present—Defensive coordinator, Bengals. — 16 — — 17 — ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. JULY 17, 2012 BORN EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 25 Allen, Jason ......................................................... CB 6-1 200 7-5-83 7 Tennessee Muscle Shoals, Ala. UFA(Hou.)’12 92 Anderson, Jamaal ............................................... DE 6-6 280 2-6-86 6 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. UFA(Ind.)’12 97 Atkins, Geno.........................................................DT 6-1 300 3-28-88 3 Georgia Pembroke Pines, Fla. D4a’10 85 Binns, Armon...................................................... WR 6-3 210 9-8-89 1 Cincinnati Pasadena, Calif. FA’11 65 Boling, Clint ............................................................G 6-5 311 5-9-89 2 Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. D4’11 32 Brooks, Jourdan .............................................HB/FB 6-0 230 8-22-88 R Morgan State Germantown, Md. CFA’12 33 Brown, Aaron ...................................................... HB 6-1 200 10-10-85 3 Texas Christian Katy, Texas FA’12 55 Burfict, Vontaze .................................................... LB 6-1 245 9-24-90 R Arizona State Corona, Calif. CFA’12 80 Charles, Orson ..................................................... TE 6-3 250 1-27-91 R Georgia Tampa, Fla. D4’12 22 Clements, Nate ................................................... CB 6-0 205 12-12-79 12 Ohio State Shaker Heights, Ohio FA’11 81 Cochart, Colin ...................................................... TE 6-4 258 7-7-87 2 South Dakota State Kewaunee, Wis. CFA’11 73 Collins, Anthony .................................................. OT 6-5 315 11-2-85 5 Kansas Beaumont, Texas D4’08 64 Cook, Kyle .............................................................. C 6-3 315 7-25-83 5 Michigan State Macomb, Mich. FA’07 6-2 220 10-29-87 2 Texas Christian Katy, Texas D2’11 14 Dalton, Andy ........................................................ QB 48 Davis, Bryce ......................................................... LS 6-3 245 6-16-89 R Central Oklahoma Duncan, Okla. CFA’12 35 Develin, James..................................................... FB 6-3 251 7-23-88 1 Brown Gilbertsville, Pa. FA’10 96 Dunlap, Carlos .................................................... DE 6-6 280 2-28-89 3 Florida North Charleston, S.C. D2’10 44 Dye, Tony ............................................................... S 5-10 200 2-11-90 R UCLA Corona, Calif. CFA’12 69 Evans, DeQuin .................................................... DE 6-2 265 5-17-87 1 Kentucky Long Beach, Calif. CFA’11 91 Geathers, Robert................................................. DE 6-3 280 8-11-83 9 Georgia Georgetown, S.C. D4b’04 21 Ghee, Brandon .................................................... CB 6-0 193 6-6-87 3 Wake Forest Fayetteville, N.C. D3b’10 7 Gradkowski, Bruce .............................................. QB 6-1 220 1-27-83 7 Toledo Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA(Oak.)’11 18 Green, A.J. ......................................................... WR 6-4 207 7-31-88 2 Georgia Summerville, S.C. D1’11 42 Green-Ellis, BenJarvus ....................................... HB 5-11 220 7-2-85 5 Mississippi New Orleans, La. UFA(N.E.)’12 84 Gresham, Jermaine.............................................. TE 6-5 260 6-16-88 3 Oklahoma Ardmore, Okla. D1’10 29 Hall, Leon ............................................................ CB 5-11 195 12-9-84 6 Michigan Vista, Calif. D1’07 6-1 225 12-6-89 R Colorado Murrieta, Calif. CFA’12 9 Hansen, Tyler ...................................................... QB 46 Harris, Clark ......................................................... LS 6-5 255 7-10-84 4 Rutgers Manahawkin, N.J. FA’09 95 Harvey, Derrick ................................................... DE 6-5 265 11-9-86 5 Florida Greenbelt, Md. UFA(Den.)’12 16 Hawkins, Andrew ............................................... WR 5-7 180 3-10-86 2 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. W(StL.)’11 98 Hayden, Nick ........................................................DT 6-4 300 2-4-86 3 Wisconsin Hartland, Wis. FA’11 17 Hazelton, Vidal ................................................... WR 6-2 209 1-29-88 1 Cincinnati Staten Island, N.Y. FA’11 34 Herron, Daniel ..................................................... HB 5-10 215 3-21-89 R Ohio State Warren, Ohio D6’12 15 Hilton, Justin ....................................................... WR 6-2 190 12-8-88 R Indiana State Kissimmee, Fla. CFA’12 53 Howard, Thomas .................................................. LB 6-3 245 7-14-83 7 Texas-El Paso Lubbock, Texas UFA(Oak.)’11 10 Huber, Kevin........................................................... P 6-1 212 7-16-85 4 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio D5’09 60 Hudson, Otis...........................................................G 6-5 330 7-19-86 2 Eastern Illinois Barrington, Ill. D5’10 47 Hunter, Grant ....................................................... LB 6-2 240 5-30-88 R Butler Liberty Township, Ohio CFA’12 43 Iloka, George.......................................................... S 6-4 225 6-20-90 R Boise State Houston, Texas D5c’12 6-2 265 6-22-88 1 Kentucky Alexandria, Va. FA’11 50 Johnson, Micah .................................................... LB 93 Johnson, Michael ................................................ DE 6-7 270 2-7-87 4 Georgia Tech Selma, Ala. D3a’09 59 Joiner, Brandon .................................................... LB 6-3 245 4-27-89 R Arkansas State Killeen, Texas CFA’12 24 Jones, Adam ....................................................... CB 5-10 185 9-30-83 6 West Virginia Atlanta, Ga. FA’10 82 Jones, Marvin ..................................................... WR 6-2 195 3-12-90 R California Fontana, Calif. D5b’12 27 Kirkpatrick, Dre.................................................... CB 6-2 190 10-26-89 R Alabama Gadsden, Ala. D1a’12 49 Lamur, Emmanuel ................................................ LB 6-4 232 6-8-89 R Kansas State West Palm Beach, Fla. CFA’12 99 Lawson, Manny .................................................... LB 6-5 240 7-3-84 7 North Carolina State Goldsboro, N.C. UFA(S.F.)’11 86 Lee, Donald .......................................................... TE 6-4 248 8-31-80 10 Mississippi State Maben, Miss. FA’11 40 Leonard, Brian..................................................... HB 6-1 225 2-3-84 6 Rutgers Gouverneur, N.Y. T(StL.)’09 58 Maualuga, Rey ..................................................... LB 6-2 265 1-20-87 4 Southern California Eureka, Calif. D2’09 26 Mays, Taylor........................................................... S 6-3 230 2-7-88 3 Southern California Seattle, Wash. T(S.F.)’11 67 Meatoga, Vaughn .................................................DT 6-1 298 8-19-89 R Hawaii Kalaheo (Kauai), Hawaii W(Wash.)’12 6-2 210 7-20-87 3 Massachusetts Sicklerville, N.J. CFA’10 45 Miles, Jeromy ......................................................... S 52 Moch, Dontay ....................................................... LB 6-2 245 7-19-88 2 Nevada Phoenix, Ariz. D3’11 83 Moore, Kashif ..................................................... WR 5-9 180 11-21-88 R Connecticut Burlington, N.J. CFA’12 56 Muckelroy, Roddrick............................................. LB 6-2 250 10-27-86 3 Texas Hallsville, Texas D4b’10 61 Murphy, Matt ..........................................................G 6-4 300 7-27-89 1 Nevada-Las Vegas Lake Forest, Calif. W(Ind.)’12 20 Nelson, Reggie....................................................... S 5-11 210 9-21-83 6 Florida Melbourne, Fla. T(Jax.)’10 23 Newman, Terence ............................................... CB 5-10 192 9-4-78 10 Kansas State Salina, Kan. FA’12 2 Nugent, Mike .......................................................... K 5-10 190 3-2-82 8 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio FA’10 76 O’Donnell, Matthew ............................................. OT 6-9 340 3-26-89 1 Queen’s (Canada) Kingston (Ontario, Canada) CFA’11 30 Peerman, Cedric ................................................. HB 5-10 211 10-10-86 3 Virginia Gladys, Va. W(Det.)’10 94 Peko, Domata ......................................................DT 6-3 322 11-27-84 7 Michigan State Pago Pago (American Samoa) D4’06 38 Prater, Shaun ...................................................... CB 5-10 190 10-27-89 R Iowa Omaha, Neb. D5a’12 36 Pressley, Chris ..................................................... FB 5-11 260 8-8-86 4 Wisconsin Woodbury, N.J. FA’10 6-2 250 9-6-87 2 Duke Far Rockaway, N.Y. CFA’10 57 Rey, Vincent ......................................................... LB 66 Robinson, Trevor................................................ G/C 6-5 305 5-16-90 R Notre Dame Elkhorn, Neb. CFA’12 5 Robinson, Zac ..................................................... QB 6-3 215 9-29-86 2 Oklahoma State Littleton, Colo. FA’11 89 Rogers, Taveon.................................................. WR 5-11 190 8-17-90 R New Mexico State Lancaster, Calif. CFA’12 74 Roland, Dennis.................................................... OT 6-9 322 3-10-83 5 Georgia Bolivar, Mo. FA’08 31 Sands, Robert ........................................................ S 6-4 215 11-3-89 2 West Virginia Carol City, Fla. D5’11 12 Sanu, Mohamed ................................................. WR 6-2 210 8-22-89 R Rutgers South Brunswick, N.J. D3a’12 28 Scott, Bernard ..................................................... HB 5-10 198 2-10-84 4 Abilene Christian Vernon, Texas D6b’09 11 Shipley, Jordan .................................................. WR 6-0 188 12-23-85 3 Texas Burnet, Texas D3a’10 90 Sims, Pat ..............................................................DT 6-2 335 11-29-85 5 Auburn Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3a’08 51 Skuta, Dan............................................................ LB 6-2 250 4-21-86 4 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. CFA’09 71 Smith, Andre........................................................ OT 6-4 335 1-25-87 4 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. D1’09 62 Stephens, Reggie................................................... C 6-3 320 8-28-87 2 Iowa State Rowlett, Texas FA’12 6-5 305 7-11-89 R Penn State Wilmington, Del. D2’12 75 Still, Devon ...........................................................DT 19 Tate, Brandon .................................................... WR 6-1 200 10-5-87 4 North Carolina Burlington, N.C. W(N.E.)’11 79 Thompson, Brandon.............................................DT 6-2 320 10-19-89 R Clemson Thomasville, Ga. D3b’12 3 Weber, Thomas...................................................... K 6-0 204 9-27-87 1 Arizona State Downey, Calif. FA’12 88 Whalen, Ryan..................................................... WR 6-1 200 7-26-89 2 Stanford Alamo, Calif. D6’11 70 Wharton, Travelle ...................................................G 6-4 320 5-19-81 9 South Carolina Fountain Inn, S.C. FA’12 77 Whitworth, Andrew .............................................. OT 6-7 330 12-12-81 7 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D2’06 68 Zeitler, Kevin ..........................................................G 6-4 315 3-8-90 R Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. D1b’12 COACHING STAFF: Head coach: Marvin Lewis. Assistants: Paul Alexander (assistant head coach/offensive line), Jim Anderson (running backs), Mark Carrier (defensive backs), Kyle Caskey (offensive quality control/assistant offensive line), Brayden Coombs (offensive assistant), Jeff Friday (assistant strength and conditioning), Jay Gruden (offensive coordinator), Paul Guenther (linebackers), Jay Hayes (defensive line), Jonathan Hayes (tight ends), Hue Jackson (assistant special teams/assistant defensive backs), David Lippincott (defensive quality control/assistant linebackers), Chip Morton (strength and conditioning), Darrin Simmons (special teams), James Urban (wide receivers), Ken Zampese (quarterbacks), Mike Zimmer (defensive coordinator). — 18 — NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. JULY 17, 2012 BORN EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 2 Mike Nugent ........................................................... K 5-10 190 3-2-82 8 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio FA’10 3 Thomas Weber....................................................... K 6-0 204 9-27-87 1 Arizona State Downey, Calif. FA’12 5 Zac Robinson ...................................................... QB 6-3 215 9-29-86 2 Oklahoma State Littleton, Colo. FA’11 7 Bruce Gradkowski ............................................... QB 6-1 220 1-27-83 7 Toledo Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA(Oak.)’11 9 Tyler Hansen ....................................................... QB 6-1 225 12-6-89 R Colorado Murrieta, Calif. CFA’12 10 Kevin Huber............................................................ P 6-1 212 7-16-85 4 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio D5’09 11 Jordan Shipley ................................................... WR 6-0 188 12-23-85 3 Texas Burnet, Texas D3a’10 12 Mohamed Sanu .................................................. WR 6-2 210 8-22-89 R Rutgers South Brunswick, N.J. D3a’12 14 Andy Dalton ......................................................... QB 6-2 220 10-29-87 2 Texas Christian Katy, Texas D2’11 15 Justin Hilton ........................................................ WR 6-2 190 12-8-88 R Indiana State Kissimmee, Fla. CFA’12 16 Andrew Hawkins ................................................ WR 5-7 180 3-10-86 2 Toledo Johnstown, Pa. W(StL.)’11 17 Vidal Hazelton .................................................... WR 6-2 209 1-29-88 1 Cincinnati Staten Island, N.Y. FA’11 18 A.J. Green .......................................................... WR 6-4 207 7-31-88 2 Georgia Summerville, S.C. D1’11 6-1 200 10-5-87 4 North Carolina Burlington, N.C. W(N.E.)’11 19 Brandon Tate ..................................................... WR 20 Reggie Nelson........................................................ S 5-11 210 9-21-83 6 Florida Melbourne, Fla. T(Jax.)’10 21 Brandon Ghee ..................................................... CB 6-0 193 6-6-87 3 Wake Forest Fayetteville, N.C. D3b’10 22 Nate Clements .................................................... CB 6-0 205 12-12-79 12 Ohio State Shaker Heights, Ohio FA’11 23 Terence Newman ................................................ CB 5-10 192 9-4-78 10 Kansas State Salina, Kan. FA’12 24 Adam Jones ........................................................ CB 5-10 185 9-30-83 6 West Virginia Atlanta, Ga. FA’10 25 Jason Allen .......................................................... CB 6-1 200 7-5-83 7 Tennessee Muscle Shoals, Ala. UFA(Hou.)’12 26 Taylor Mays ............................................................ S 6-3 230 2-7-88 3 Southern California Seattle, Wash. T(S.F.)’11 27 Dre Kirkpatrick..................................................... CB 6-2 190 10-26-89 R Alabama Gadsden, Ala. D1a’12 28 Bernard Scott ...................................................... HB 5-10 198 2-10-84 4 Abilene Christian Vernon, Texas D6b’09 29 Leon Hall ............................................................. CB 5-11 195 12-9-84 6 Michigan Vista, Calif. D1’07 30 Cedric Peerman .................................................. HB 5-10 211 10-10-86 3 Virginia Gladys, Va. W(Det.)’10 31 Robert Sands ......................................................... S 6-4 215 11-3-89 2 West Virginia Carol City, Fla. D5’11 6-0 230 8-22-88 R Morgan State Germantown, Md. CFA’12 32 Jourdan Brooks ..............................................HB/FB 33 Aaron Brown........................................................ HB 6-1 200 10-10-85 3 Texas Christian Katy, Texas FA’12 34 Daniel Herron ...................................................... HB 5-10 215 3-21-89 R Ohio State Warren, Ohio D6’12 35 James Develin...................................................... FB 6-3 251 7-23-88 1 Brown Gilbertsville, Pa. FA’10 36 Chris Pressley ...................................................... FB 5-11 260 8-8-86 4 Wisconsin Woodbury, N.J. FA’10 38 Shaun Prater ....................................................... CB 5-10 190 10-27-89 R Iowa Omaha, Neb. D5a’12 40 Brian Leonard...................................................... HB 6-1 225 2-3-84 6 Rutgers Gouverneur, N.Y. T(StL.)’09 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis ........................................ HB 5-11 220 7-2-85 5 Mississippi New Orleans, La. UFA(N.E.)’12 43 George Iloka........................................................... S 6-4 225 6-20-90 R Boise State Houston, Texas D5c’12 44 Tony Dye ................................................................ S 5-10 200 2-11-90 R UCLA Corona, Calif. CFA’12 45 Jeromy Miles .......................................................... S 6-2 210 7-20-87 3 Massachusetts Sicklerville, N.J. CFA’10 46 Clark Harris .......................................................... LS 6-5 255 7-10-84 4 Rutgers Manahawkin, N.J. FA’09 47 Grant Hunter......................................................... LB 6-2 240 5-30-88 R Butler Liberty Township, Ohio CFA’12 6-3 245 6-16-89 R Central Oklahoma Duncan, Okla. CFA’12 48 Bryce Davis .......................................................... LS 49 Emmanuel Lamur ................................................. LB 6-4 232 6-8-89 R Kansas State West Palm Beach, Fla. CFA’12 50 Micah Johnson ..................................................... LB 6-2 265 6-22-88 1 Kentucky Alexandria, Va. FA’11 51 Dan Skuta............................................................. LB 6-2 250 4-21-86 4 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. CFA’09 52 Dontay Moch ........................................................ LB 6-2 245 7-19-88 2 Nevada Phoenix, Ariz. D3’11 53 Thomas Howard ................................................... LB 6-3 245 7-14-83 7 Texas-El Paso Lubbock, Texas UFA(Oak.)’11 55 Vontaze Burfict ..................................................... LB 6-1 245 9-24-90 R Arizona State Corona, Calif. CFA’12 56 Roddrick Muckelroy.............................................. LB 6-2 250 10-27-86 3 Texas Hallsville, Texas D4b’10 57 Vincent Rey .......................................................... LB 6-2 250 9-6-87 2 Duke Far Rockaway, N.Y. CFA’10 58 Rey Maualuga ...................................................... LB 6-2 265 1-20-87 4 Southern California Eureka, Calif. D2’09 59 Brandon Joiner ..................................................... LB 6-3 245 4-27-89 R Arkansas State Killeen, Texas CFA’12 60 Otis Hudson............................................................G 6-5 330 7-19-86 2 Eastern Illinois Barrington, Ill. D5’10 61 Matt Murphy ...........................................................G 6-4 300 7-27-89 1 Nevada-Las Vegas Lake Forest, Calif. W(Ind.)’12 6-3 320 8-28-87 2 Iowa State Rowlett, Texas FA’12 62 Reggie Stephens.................................................... C 64 Kyle Cook ............................................................... C 6-3 315 7-25-83 5 Michigan State Macomb, Mich. FA’07 65 Clint Boling .............................................................G 6-5 311 5-9-89 2 Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. D4’11 66 Trevor Robinson................................................. G/C 6-5 305 5-16-90 R Notre Dame Elkhorn, Neb. CFA’12 67 Vaughn Meatoga ..................................................DT 6-1 298 8-19-89 R Hawaii Kalaheo (Kauai), Hawaii W(Wash.)’12 68 Kevin Zeitler ...........................................................G 6-4 315 3-8-90 R Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. D1b’12 69 DeQuin Evans ..................................................... DE 6-2 265 5-17-87 1 Kentucky Long Beach, Calif. CFA’11 70 Travelle Wharton ....................................................G 6-4 320 5-19-81 9 South Carolina Fountain Inn, S.C. FA’12 71 Andre Smith......................................................... OT 6-4 335 1-25-87 4 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. D1’09 73 Anthony Collins ................................................... OT 6-5 315 11-2-85 5 Kansas Beaumont, Texas D4’08 74 Dennis Roland..................................................... OT 6-9 322 3-10-83 5 Georgia Bolivar, Mo. FA’08 75 Devon Still ............................................................DT 6-5 305 7-11-89 R Penn State Wilmington, Del. D2’12 76 Matthew O’Donnell .............................................. OT 6-9 340 3-26-89 1 Queen’s (Canada) Kingston (Ontario, Canada) CFA’11 6-7 330 12-12-81 7 Louisiana State West Monroe, La. D2’06 77 Andrew Whitworth ............................................... OT 79 Brandon Thompson..............................................DT 6-2 320 10-19-89 R Clemson Thomasville, Ga. D3b’12 80 Orson Charles ...................................................... TE 6-3 250 1-27-91 R Georgia Tampa, Fla. D4’12 81 Colin Cochart........................................................ TE 6-4 258 7-7-87 2 South Dakota State Kewaunee, Wis. CFA’11 82 Marvin Jones ...................................................... WR 6-2 195 3-12-90 R California Fontana, Calif. D5b’12 83 Kashif Moore ...................................................... WR 5-9 180 11-21-88 R Connecticut Burlington, N.J. CFA’12 84 Jermaine Gresham............................................... TE 6-5 260 6-16-88 3 Oklahoma Ardmore, Okla. D1’10 85 Armon Binns ....................................................... WR 6-3 210 9-8-89 1 Cincinnati Pasadena, Calif. FA’11 86 Donald Lee ........................................................... TE 6-4 248 8-31-80 10 Mississippi State Maben, Miss. FA’11 88 Ryan Whalen...................................................... WR 6-1 200 7-26-89 2 Stanford Alamo, Calif. D6’11 89 Taveon Rogers................................................... WR 5-11 190 8-17-90 R New Mexico State Lancaster, Calif. CFA’12 90 Pat Sims ...............................................................DT 6-2 335 11-29-85 5 Auburn Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D3a’08 91 Robert Geathers.................................................. DE 6-3 280 8-11-83 9 Georgia Georgetown, S.C. D4b’04 6-6 280 2-6-86 6 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. UFA(Ind.)’12 92 Jamaal Anderson ................................................ DE 93 Michael Johnson ................................................. DE 6-7 270 2-7-87 4 Georgia Tech Selma, Ala. D3a’09 94 Domata Peko .......................................................DT 6-3 322 11-27-84 7 Michigan State Pago Pago (American Samoa) D4’06 95 Derrick Harvey .................................................... DE 6-5 265 11-9-86 5 Florida Greenbelt, Md. UFA(Den.)’12 96 Carlos Dunlap ..................................................... DE 6-6 280 2-28-89 3 Florida North Charleston, S.C. D2’10 97 Geno Atkins ..........................................................DT 6-1 300 3-28-88 3 Georgia Pembroke Pines, Fla. D4a’10 98 Nick Hayden .........................................................DT 6-4 300 2-4-86 3 Wisconsin Hartland, Wis. FA’11 99 Manny Lawson ..................................................... LB 6-5 240 7-3-84 7 North Carolina State Goldsboro, N.C. UFA(S.F.)’11 COACHING STAFF: Head coach: Marvin Lewis. Assistants: Paul Alexander (assistant head coach/offensive line), Jim Anderson (running backs), Mark Carrier (defensive backs), Kyle Caskey (offensive quality control/assistant offensive line), Brayden Coombs (offensive assistant), Jeff Friday (assistant strength and conditioning), Jay Gruden (offensive coordinator), Paul Guenther (linebackers), Jay Hayes (defensive line), Jonathan Hayes (tight ends), Hue Jackson (assistant special teams/assistant defensive backs), David Lippincott (defensive quality control/assistant linebackers), Chip Morton (strength and conditioning), Darrin Simmons (special teams), James Urban (wide receivers), Ken Zampese (quarterbacks), Mike Zimmer (defensive coordinator). — 19 — player biographies (The defensive statistics in the following biographies were compiled by coaches while reviewing game film, and thus may differ from the press box defensive statistics listed in the play-by-play reports produced at the games. Press box defensive stats can be found in the year-by-year team statistics in the team history section.) ALLEN, JASON CB #25 Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 College: Tennessee Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 Allen signed with Bengals as unrestricted free agent for 2012, bringing a total of 10 INTs from the last two seasons ... Tied for Houston’s INT lead last season (four), and played in all 18 games as Texans advanced to second round of playoffs ... Had seven INTs over 23 total regular-season games with Houston, tops on the team for that span and also tied for second among all AFC cornerbacks ... A first-round draft choice by Miami in 2006, and led Dolphins in INTs in ’07 ... Has 59 career special teams tackles. Career transactions: Selected by Miami in first round of 2006 NFL Draft (16th overall) ... Signed with Dolphins on 8-8-06 ... Released by Miami on 11-10-10, and acquired 11-11-10 by Houston on waivers ... Became unrestricted free agent after 2011 season ... Signed as UFA with Bengals on 3-19-12. 2011 highlights: His four INTs tied him with former Bengal Johnathan Joseph for Texans lead ... Started four games in regular season ... Third on team in passes defensed (11), tied for second in special teams tackles (eight) and 10th in tackles on defense (37) ... On Oct. 2 vs. Pittsburgh, his INT of Ben Roethlisberger clinched win with 0:10 left ... In win Oct. 9 vs. Oakland, tied for team lead with eight tackles and intercepted Jason Campbell pass at Texans 44 in second quarter (Houston scored TD on next play) ... Had career-long INT return of 34 yards, with pass from Matt Schaub, in win Dec. 4 vs. Atlanta ... Five tackles and a pass defensed in Wild Card win vs. Bengals on 1-7-12 ... One pass defensed and a special teams tackle in Divisional playoff loss at Baltimore. 2011 games-starts: 16-4 (Hou.) Career games-starts: 94-23 Born: 7-5-83 Hometown: Muscle Shoals, Ala. Acquired: UFA(Hou.)’12 Previous seasons: 2006—Played in every game as a Miami rookie, with 13 tackles, one INT and seven special teams stops ... First pro INT came against Rex Grossman, with seven-yard return, in win Nov. 5 at Chicago. 2007— Played in every Miami game, with nine starts, and led team with three INTs ... Played safety in his first NFL start, Oct. 28 vs. N.Y. Giants in London. 2008— Played 15 Miami games with two starts ... Tied for team lead with 16 special teams tackles and had one INT. 2009—Second on team in special teams tackles (15), playing every game with one start. 2010—In season split between Miami and Houston, posted career highs in tackles (55) and INTs (six) ... For Dolphins on Sept. 19, led 14-10 win with two INTs against Brett Favre and career-high 10 tackles ... Picked off an Aaron Rodgers pass for Dolphins on Oct. 17 at Green Bay ... Played in season’s final seven games for Houston after being acquired on waivers by Texans ... Had three of his six INTs on the season for Texans. College: Played four seasons (2002-05) at Tennessee ... Three-year starter, and a team captain as a junior and senior ... Splitting time between CB and FS positions, totaled 220 career tackles with four INTs, three sacks, 21 passes defensed, five forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Personal: Hometown is Muscle Shoals, Ala. ... Attended Muscle Shoals High School, where he starred at RB, earning Alabama/Gatorade High School Player of the Year honors as a senior ... Scored 24 TDs as a prep senior ... Earned degree from Tennessee in sports management. JASON ALLEN’S STATISTICS YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 TEAM Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Houston 2011 Houston MIA. TOTALS HOU. TOTALS CAREER YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 TEAM Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Houston 2011 Houston MIA. TOTALS HOU. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-0 16-9 15-2 16-1 8-7 7-0 16-4 71-19 23-4 94-23 ST 5 7 14 14 0 2 8 40 10 50 ST 10 46 19 6 22 22 33 103 55 158 AT 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 7 2 9 TT 7 9 16 15 0 4 8 47 12 59 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 3 13 0-0 2 0 0-0 7 53 0-0 3 1 0-0 1 20 0-0 4 0 0-0 1 7 0-0 2 0 0-0 10 32 0-0 8 0 0-0 1 23 0-0 4 0 0-0 4 37 0-0 11 0 0-0 22 125 0-0 19 1 0-0 5 60 0-0 15 0 0-0 27 185 0-0 34 1 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — — — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD 1 7 7.0 7 0 3 15 5.0 13 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 — — 0 3 17 5.7 17 0 3 1 0.3 1 0 4 34 8.5 34 0 8 41 5.1 17 0 7 35 5.0 34 0 15 76 5.1 34 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2008 Miami 2011 Houston CAREER YEAR TEAM 2011 Houston CAREER G-S 1-0 2-0 3-0 ST 1 1 ST 0 3 3 AT 0 0 TT 1 1 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 5 0-0 2 0 0-0 2 5 0-0 2 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — 20 — INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — (Jason Allen, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT ST AT TT 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-22 1-1 TOTALS INDIANAPOLIS at Miami at New Orleans PITTSBURGH OAKLAND at Baltimore at Tennessee JACKSONVILLE CLEVELAND at Tampa Bay at Jacksonville ATLANTA at Cincinnati CAROLINA at Indianapolis TENNESSEE 2 1 3 6 7 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 2 3 2 33 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 3 6 8 0 0 2 0 1 3 2 1 3 3 2 37 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS Houston Texans 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-34 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-34 — 21 — PD FF FR-YDS NO 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 34 — — — 0.0 0.0 — — 0.0 — — — 34.0 — — — — 8.5 — — — 0 0 — — 0 — — — 34 — — — — 34 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ANDERSON, JAMAAL DE #92 Height: 6-6 Weight: 280 College: Arkansas Experience: 6th-year player in 2012 Sixth-year player with 47 career NFL starts, Anderson signed with Bengals as unrestricted free agent on March 24 of this year ... Spent his first four seasons with Atlanta before moving to Indianapolis for 2011 ... Played in 15 games for Colts last season, logging 3.0 sacks among his 24 tackles and returning a fumble 47 yards for a TD ... Also had a blocked FG, second of his career ... A Falcons first-round draft choice in 2007. Career transactions: Selected by Atlanta in first round of 2007 NFL Draft (eighth overall) ... Signed with Falcons on 7-27-07 ... Released by Atlanta on 7-29-11 ... Signed as free agent with Indianapolis on 8-2-11 ... Became an unrestricted free agent after 2011 season ... Signed as UFA with Bengals on 3-24-12. 2011 highlights: Played in 15 Colts games, missing one (Game 14 vs. Tennessee) due to a groin strain ... On Sept. 25 vs. Pittsburgh, returned his first career fumble recovery 47 yards for a TD and helped limit Steelers to 28-for67 rushing (2.4) ... Sacked Drew Brees Oct. 23 at New Orleans ... Blocked an Olindo Mare FG attempt Nov. 27 vs. Carolina, second blocked FG of career and first by a Colt since 2004 ... Logged second sack of season in Thursday night win Dec. 22 vs. Houston, dropping T.J. Yates for four-yard loss in second quarter to force punt ... Sacked Blaine Gabbert in season finale on 1-1-12 at Jacksonville. Previous seasons: 2007—Started all 16 games as a Falcons rookie, logging 45 tackles, three passes defensed and a forced fumble ... His forced fumble, on Oct. 7 at Tennessee against RB LenDale White, was returned 56 2011 games-starts: 15-1 (Ind.) Career games-starts: 75-48 Born: 2-6-86 Hometown: Little Rock, Ark. Acquired: UFA(Ind.)’12 yards for a TD by Atlanta’s DeAngelo Hall ... On Nov. 11 at Carolina, his seven tackles tied for his season high and contributed to defensive effort that allowed season-low 10 first downs in 20-13 win. 2008—Started 15 games for 11-5 Atlanta playoff team, with 36 tackles, two sacks, three passes defensed and a blocked FG ... Got first career sack in win Oct. 12 vs. Chicago, dropping Kyle Orton for four yards ... Six-yard sack of Donovan McNabb on Oct. 26 at Philadelphia ... Blocked 43-yard Nate Kaeding FG attempt in 22-16 win Nov. 30 at San Diego ... Inactive for regular-season finale and Wild Card playoff loss at Arizona game, due to high ankle sprain. 2009—Played and started 13 games for Atlanta, with 34 tackles, 0.5 sacks and two passes defensed. 2010—Played in 16 games with three starts for Falcons team that took NFC South title with 13-3 record ... Had two tackles in Falcons’ playoff game, a Divisional loss vs. Green Bay on 1-15-11. College: Played three seasons (2004-06) at Arkansas and entered NFL draft after his junior year ... Totaled 17.5 sacks, and his 13.5 sacks as a junior led the Southeastern Conference and ranked third in the nation ... Also as a junior ranked second in SEC with average of 1.43 tackles-for-loss per game ... Four sacks as a sophomore. Personal: Hometown is Little Rock, Ark. ... Attended Parkview High School, where he was a standout WR in addition to starring at DE, leaving school as Parkview’s all-time leading receiver ... Sociology major at Arkansas, and was a member of the school’s Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll ... Father, Glenn, is deaf, and Jamaal is fluent in sign language. JAMAAL ANDERSON’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2007 Atlanta 2008 Atlanta 2009 Atlanta 2010 Atlanta 2011 Indianapolis ATL. TOTALS IND. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2008 Atlanta 2011 Indianapolis ATL. TOTALS IND. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-16 15-15 13-13 16-3 15-1 60-47 15-1 75-48 ST 0 0 0 0 0 ST 29 29 25 22 12 105 12 117 AT 0 0 0 0 0 TT 0 0 0 0 0 DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD 16 45 0-0 3 1 0-0 — — — — — 7 36 2-10 3 0 0-0 — — — — — 9 34 0.5-3.5 2 0 0-0 — — — — — 5 27 2-14 1 1 0-0 — — — — — 12 24 3-5 1 0 1-47 — — — — — 37 142 4.5-27.5 9 2 0-0 — — — — — 12 24 3-5 1 0 1-47 — — — — — 49 166 7.5-32.5 10 2 1-47 — — — — — SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0-0 0 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 1 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 2 0 — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 1 0 1 0 6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF 2008 Atlanta 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* 2010 Atlanta 1-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 CAREER 1-0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 * NOTE: Anderson was inactive for one postseason game with Atlanta in 2008. INTERCEPTIONS FRYDS NO 0-0 0-0 — — — 22 — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — TD TD — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — PTS — — (Jamaal Anderson, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-3 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-22 1-1 TOTALS at Houston CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH at Tampa Bay KANSAS CITY at Cincinnati at New Orleans at Tennessee ATLANTA JACKSONVILLE — BYE — CAROLINA at New England at Baltimore TENNESSEE HOUSTON at Jacksonville ST AT TT 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 2 1 12 1 2 12 3 3 24 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS Indianapolis Colts 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE 1-4 1-0 3-5 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG PD FF FR-YDS NO 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-47 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-47 — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — 23 — TD ATKINS, GENO DT #97 Height: 6-1 Weight: 300 College: Georgia Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Atkins has earned recognition as a fourth-round steal from the 2010 draft ... Had a strong rookie year, and followed it in 2011 with a Pro Bowl season ... Earned first alternate status in Pro Bowl voting and was named to AFC squad as replacement for New England DT Vince Wilfork .... Led Bengals in sacks (7.5) in ’11 regular season, and also tied for sacks lead among all NFL interior linemen ... Ranked second on line in tackles and had two fumble recoveries, including one he returned for a TD. Career transactions: Selected by Bengals in fourth round of 2010 NFL Draft (120th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-17-10. Pro bowl participation: Has played in one Pro Bowl ... Played for AFC in 2011 season (game at Honolulu) and had two tackles (one for a loss). 2011 participation: Played in every game, with 15 starts, and started Wild Card playoff at Houston ... Has played in every game over his two Bengals seasons. Bashing the browns: Atkins had a particularly MVP-worthy effort in Cincinnati’s 23-20 win over Cleveland on Nov. 27 of last season ... Had sack of Colt McCoy, a seven-yarder on a third down midway through decisive fourth quarter, forcing a Browns punt ... Also in fourth quarter, his QB pressure led to S Reggie Nelson’s INT, a play that set up a tying Bengals FG drive ... Also had a third-quarter pressure to help force a third-down incompletion, and had a pass defensed in first quarter, deflecting a McCoy aerial near line of scrimmage. More 2011 highlights: His 68 tackles ranked second on line and eighth on team, and he also had two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, including 10-yard fumble return for a TD ... His 7.5 sacks tied DT Tommy Kelly of Oakland for NFL lead among interior linemen, and his total was second-most in Bengals history for an interior lineman, behind only 8.0 by DT Dan Wilkinson in 1995 ... First interior lineman to lead Bengals in sacks since 1996 (Wilkinson with 6.5) ... Second on team in QB pressures (22) ... Tied for team lead in combined fumbles forced/recovered (four) ... Supported effort for 2011 games-starts: 16-15 Career games-starts: 32-16 Born: 3-28-88 Hometown: Pembroke Pines, Fla. Acquired: D4a’10 Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and 10th in fewest rushing yards allowed (104.7) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, logged seven tackles and a pass defensed, aiding effort to hold Browns to 83 rushing yards on 26 attempts (3.2) ... On Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco, his sack of Alex Smith on third-and-goal from Bengals five forced 49ers to settle for FG ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, scored his first TD at any level of football after recovering a fumble from QB Blaine Gabbert on Jacksonville’s final play and returning 10 yards for the score ... Had a 10-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger on Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh ... On Dec. 11 vs. Houston, all three of his tackles resulted in losses ... Also vs. Houston, had a forced fumble against T.J. Yates that Bengals recovered, and recovered an Arian Foster fumble, only to fumble it back to Rams during his return ... Had five tackles with a sack in the team’s Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, and had one additional QB pressure. 2010: Fourth-round draftee played his way into regular D-line rotation early in training camp ... Went on to play in every game, with one start, and led team in coaches’ compilation of QB pressures (19) ... Had 20 tackles, and was second on team in sacks (3.0) ... Combined with Michael Johnson to sack Joe Flacco for four-yard loss in win Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, helping stall Ravens’ last comeback bid, and was credited with three QB pressures ... Three tackles and two QB pressures Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, including shared sack of Peyton Manning ... Three QB pressures in first pro start Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh. College: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Georgia ... Named team’s defensive MVP as a senior ... Played in team’s last 45 games of his career ... Totaled 50 games and 23 starts ... Helped Bulldogs post 38-14 record, including 4-0 in bowl games ... Totaled 120 tackles with 11 sacks. Personal: Hometown is Pembroke Pines, Fla. ... Attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School, where he was named Florida Class 5-A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Father, Gene Atkins, had 10-year NFL career at S with New Orleans and Miami ... Housing major at Georgia ... First name is pronounced “JEE-no.” GENO ATKINS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 16-1 16-15 32-16 ST 12 41 53 DEFENSE SKSYDS PD 3-11 1 7.5-37.5 2 10.5-48.5 3 AT 8 27 35 TT 20 68 88 AT 1 1 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 5 1-0 0 5 1-0 0 FF 0 2 2 FRYDS 0-0 2-19 2-19 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — YDS — — — AVG — — — LG — — — TD — — — TD 0 1 1 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt 0 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 0 0 PTS 0 6 6 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 ST 4 4 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 24 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — (Geno Atkins, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 3 2 3 1 2 3 AT 4 3 3 1 1 1 TT 7 5 6 2 3 4 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 5 1 3 41 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 27 4 2 5 5 4 3 3 6 3 6 68 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 1-0 0-0 0.5-4.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-10 1-2 1-7 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 7.5-37.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 25 — PD 1 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-10 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-19 — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — BINNS, ARMON WR #85 Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 College: Cincinnati Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 9-8-89 Hometown: Pasadena, Calif. Acquired: FA’11 College: Four-year letterman (2007-10) at University of Cincinnati ... Started all 12 games as a senior and logged a team-high 75 receptions, for 1101 yards and 10 TDs ... Led Big East as a senior in receptions and receiving yards ... Started all 13 games as a junior, with 61 catches for 1191 yards and 11 TDs. Former University of Cincinnati standout looks for his first regular-season NFL action in his second pro campaign ... Joined Bengals as a practice squad player in September of last season and earned promotion to roster for regularseason finale and Wild Card playoff ... Opened his NFL career in July, with Jacksonville. Personal: Hometown is Pasadena, Calif. ... Was a two-time all-area football selection at Pasadena High School while also lettering in basketball and track ... Earned bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from University of Cincinnati in June 2012 ... Married (wife Lauren) ... Brother, Marques, played football at Oregon and Grambling ... Hobbies include basketball, video games and listening to music ... First name is pronounced “are-MONN”. Career transactions: Signed as a college free agent with Jacksonville on 7-28-11 ... Waived by Jaguars on 9-3-11 ... Signed 9-20-11 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Cincinnati’s 53-player roster on 12-27-11. 2011 recap: Played in three Jaguars preseason games, with two receptions for 20 yards and one TD ... Spent Games 3-15 of regular season on Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals’ 53-player roster with just one regular-season game left, after team placed WR Andre Caldwell on Reserve/Injured list ... Inactive on Jan. 1 vs. Baltimore and for Wild Card playoff at Houston. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Binns did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. ARMON BINNS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 NO 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 0 — — TD ATT 0 — RUSHING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — TD TD — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R 2-PtC PTS — — 2-PtC PTS — — POSTSEASON RECEIVING RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — * NOTE: Binns was inactive for one regular-season game and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 26 — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R BOLING, CLINT G #65 Height: 6-5 Weight: 311 College: Georgia Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Boling spent his entire rookie season on the 53-player roster, seeing significant action early in the campaign as a replacement for suspended starter Bobbie Williams ... Finished season with five games played and 11 as game day inactive ... Capped his college career by earning first-team All-America honors on the 2010 team selected by Pro Football Weekly. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fourth round of 2011 NFL Draft (101st overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-29-11. 2011 highlights: Played in all four preseason games, and started at RG in regular-season Games 1-3, in place of suspended Bobbie Williams ... In reserve role for Game 4, sharing time at RG with Mike McGlynn ... Inactive for Games 5-13, as Williams reclaimed RG spot ... Active-DNP in Games 14-15, saw action on special teams in season finale Jan. 1 vs. Baltimore, and activeDNP in Wild Card playoff at Houston ... In season-opener Sept. 11 at Cleveland, aided Cedric Benson’s 121-yard, one-TD rushing performance. College: Played four seasons (2007-10) at Georgia ... Played every line position except center while seeing action in 51 games with 49 starts ... Departed with second-most starts for a non-kicker in school history, trailing only QB David Greene (52) ... Started 19 games at LOT, 19 at RG and 11 at ROT ... Voted to Georgia’s 2001-10 Team of the Decade ... In his first three seasons, Bulldogs 2011 games-starts: 5-3 Career games-starts: 5-3 Born: 5-9-89 Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga. Acquired: D4’11 posted three bowl wins (Sugar, Capital One and Independence, in that order). Personal: Hometown is Alpharetta, Ga. ... Attended Chattahoochee (Ga.) High, earning Class 5A All-State honors from the Atlanta JournalConstitution and the Georgia Sports Writers Association as a senior in 2006 ... Also started for prep basketball team ... Majored at Georgia in management information systems ... In high school, named as school’s Academic Athlete of the Year in 2004 and ’05. CLINT BOLING’S STATISTICS YEAR 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Cincinnati.................................................................................... 5 5 STARTS 3 3 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: Boling was active/did not play for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 27 — BROOKS, JOURDAN FB #32 Height: 6-0 Weight: 230 College: Morgan State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 8-22-88 Hometown: Germantown, Md. Acquired: CFA’12 Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-14-12, after participating in team’s rookie minicamp as a tryout player ... Played two seasons at Rutgers (2008-09), before transferring to Morgan State for his remaining two seasons of eligibility (’10-11) ... Career totals at Morgan State of 154 rushes, 459 yards and two TDs ... Used at Morgan State as both a halfback and blocking back ... Rushed 160-for-798 (5.0 avg.) in two seasons at Rutgers, with 10 TDs. More college highlights: As a Morgan State senior, logged 59 carries for 193 yards and two TDs ... As a junior, appeared in all 11 games and rushed 95-for-266 ... As a sophomore (Rutgers), played in nine games for squad that finished 9-4, rushing 60-for-282 with four TDs ... As a freshman, played in 11 games and was Rutgers’ second-leading rusher, logging 100 carries, 516 yards and six TDs. Personal: Hometown is Germantown, Md. ... Attended Seneca Valley High School. — 28 — BROWN, AARON HB #33 Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 College: Texas Christian Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Classified a third-year NFL player for 2012 ... Played in 22 games with two starts for Detroit over 2009-11, with 45 rushes for 189 yards (4.2 avg.) and 18 receptions for 138 yards (7.7), with one receiving TD. 2011 games-starts: 1-0 (Det.) Career games-starts: 22-2 Born: 10-10-85 Hometown: Katy, Texas Acquired: FA’12 1-3 and 10-12), rushing 17-for-58 (3.4), with eight catches for 45 yards ... Inactive for Games 4-9 (due in part to finger injury) and for Games 13-16. Career transactions: Selected by Detroit in sixth round of 2009 NFL Draft (162nd overall) ... Signed with Lions on 7-16-09 ... Waived by Detroit on 9-4-11 ... Re-signed with Lions on 11-28-11 ... Released on 12-28-11 by Detroit ... Signed with Cincinnati as a free agent on 2-17-12. College: Played four seasons (2005-08) at TCU ... Finished his career ranked 10th on school’s all-time rushing yards list, with 2596 on 487 attempts (5.3) ... Also had 81 receptions for 857 yards ... Scored 25 TDs, 20 rushing and five receiving ... In his last three seasons, was a teammate of current Bengals QB Andy Dalton. 2011 recap: Played for Detroit in Game 13, Nov. 11 vs. Minnesota, with a nine-yard reception and a rush for zero yards ... Inactive for Games 11 and 14-15 ... Waived on Dec. 28. Personal: Hometown is Katy, Texas (also the hometown of Bengals QB Andy Dalton) ... Attended Mayde Creek High School, where he was a standout as a track sprinter as well as on the football team. Previous seasons: 2009—Played 15 games with two starts, rushing 27-for-131 (4.9) and catching nine-for-84 ... Also tied for team lead in kickoff returns (42) and led team in KOR average (22.6) ... Had an 87-yard KOR in NFL debut on Sept. 13 at New Orleans. 2010—Played in six games for Lions (Games NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Brown did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. AARON BROWN’S STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 2009 Detroit 15-2 27 131 4.9 19 0 9 84 9.3 26t 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 2010 Detroit 6-0 17 58 3.4 9 0 8 45 5.6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011* Detroit 1-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 22-2 45 189 4.2 19 0 18 138 7.7 26t 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2009 Detroit 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 42 951 22.6 0 87 0 — — — — — — CAREER 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 42 951 22.6 0 87 0 — — — — — — RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—13 (for Detroit; 11-25-10 vs. New England). YARDS—36 (for Detroit; 11-25-10 vs. New England). LONG—19 (for Detroit; 11-8-09 at Seattle). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—4 (for Detroit; 11-25-10 vs. New England). YARDS—29 (for Detroit; 1-25-10 vs. New England). LONG—26t (for Detroit; 11-22-09 vs. Cleveland). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (for Detroit; 11-22-09 vs. Cleveland). KICKOFF RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—8 (for Detroit; 10-4-09 at Chicago). YARDS—180 (for Detroit; 9-13-09 at New Orleans). LONG—87 (for Detroit; 9-13-09 at New Orleans). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). * NOTE: Brown was not with Detroit for its 2011 Wild Card playoff and therefore has no ’11 postseason statistics. — 29 — BURFICT, VONTAZE LB #55 Height: 6-1 Weight: 245 College: Arizona State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 9-24-90 Hometown: Corona, Calif. Acquired: CFA’12 A talented prospect, he was widely noted for bursts of explosive play at Arizona State, but he was bypassed in the draft and must show progress as a disciplined and focused player in order to fulfill his potential ... One of the nation’s most highly recruited players coming out of high school. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-2-12. College: Played three seasons at MLB for Arizona State (2009-11), seeing action in 37 games with 32 starts ... Totaled 228 career tackles, including 22.5 for loss, seven sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and an INT ... Played in all 13 games in 2011, with 12 starts, and logged 69 tackles, including five sacks ... Reached semifinals consideration as a candidate for Butkus Award (top college LB) ... In sophomore season in 2010, led team with a career-best 90 tackles, and also had two forced fumbles ... Earned the starting MLB spot in the fourth game of his freshman season, logging 69 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... Named the 2009 Pac-10 Defensive Freshman of the Year, and was selected to several Freshman AllAmerica lists. Personal: Hometown is Corona, Calif. ... Attended Centennial High School, rated a national prep power, and helped lead team to No. 2 national ranking as a senior ... Prep All-American, and one of the most highly-rated prospects in the country as a senior ... Majored in Interdisciplinary Studies at Arizona State, with emphasis in criminal justice and sociology ... First name is pronounced “VONN-tez” and last name is pronounced “BER-fict.” — 30 — CHARLES, ORSON TE #80 Height: 6-3 Weight: 250 College: Georgia Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 1-27-91 Hometown: Tampa, Fla. Acquired: D4’12 Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Orson is a pretty complete player. He averaged 35 catches in his two years as a starter, and he scored TDs. He played in a well-rounded offense. They do a lot of the things we do, including multiple tight ends. And he’s a very strong man.” as Georgia went 10-4 with Outback Bowl loss to Michigan State ... Posted career-best totals for receptions (45), receiving yards (574) and TDs (five) ... First-team All-SEC nods from Associated Press, ESPN.com and SEC coaches ... Blocked a punt in win over Vanderbilt ... Aided rushing attack that averaged 164.0 yards per game. 2010—Played 13 games with 12 starts, with 26 catches for 422 yards and two TDs ... Helped rushing attack average 142.6 yards per game ... All-SEC second team by league coaches ... Earned national John Mackey Tight End of the Week Award for a six-for-108 day against archrival Florida that included a game-tying 29-yard TD catch in fourth quarter. 2009— Played in 13 games with three starts as a true freshman, with 23 catches for 374 yards and three TDs ... Helped offense average 161.0 rushing yards ... Earned freshman All-America honors from Sporting News, College Football News and Football Writers Association of America ... Helped team finish 8-5 with Independence Bowl win over Texas A&M. Tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes says: “At the Combine he popped out 25 reps (225-pound bench press). And I was like, ‘Well, he’s done.’ And then he did 10 more, and just set it down, and I think he could have done more than that. And this guy brings it to the field. He plays strong. He’s tenacious. I don’t ever want to have to coach effort, and with him, you know you won’t have to.” High school: Played his first three seasons at Riverview (Fla.) High, and transferred to Plant High School in Tampa for his senior year ... Started at both TE and DE as Plant finished second in the state in 2008 with 14-1 record, and his contributions on offense included 75 receptions for 1421 yards and 21 TDs ... As a senior, rated by Rivals.com as second-best receiver and seventhbest prospect in Florida. College: Played three seasons (2009-11) at Georgia ... Saw action in 40 games, with 26 of his 29 starts coming his last two seasons ... Caught 94 passes for 1370 yards and 10 TDs, starting 29 of 40 games. 2011—Started every game Personal: Hometown is Tampa, Fla. ... Sociology major at Georgia, earning Academic Honor Roll honors from SEC and Georgia athletic director’s office in each of his three Bulldog seasons. Charles performed for three years at a high level in the toughest collegiate conference before opting to turn pro ... Has proven himself as a versatile and dangerous receiver who can create plays downfield ... He also topped all tight ends at Scouting Combine with 35 reps in bench press ... Has an offensive lineman’s mindset on blocking, aggressive and seeking to finish each assignment. Career transactions: Selected by Bengals in fourth round of 2012 NFL Draft (116th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-12-12. — 31 — CLEMENTS, NATE CB #22 Height: 6-0 Weight: 205 College: Ohio State Experience: 12th-year player in 2012 A top performer all last season, Clements returns in 2012 for his second year with Bengals ... Started 15 games last year, in his 11th NFL season, and started his first career playoff game ... Led team in passes defensed, tied for team lead in fumble recoveries (two), and tied for second in forced fumbles (two) ... Also had a key blocked FG ... Tied for team lead in combined fumbles forced/recovered (four) ... One of two Bengals on the season to log an entry in every column of official defensive stat sheet (tackles, sacks, passes defensed, INTs, forced fumbles and recovered fumbles) ... Has been one of the league’s most productive corners throughout his career, playing every game in eight of his 11 seasons and posting 35 INTs and 22 forced fumbles ... Has scored nine TDs ... A first-round draft choice of Buffalo in 2001, he played six seasons for the Bills before moving to the 49ers as an unrestricted free agent in ’07 and to Bengals as free agent in ’10. Career transactions: Selected by Buffalo in first round of 2001 NFL Draft (21st overall) ... Signed 3-2-07 with San Francisco as unrestricted free agent ... Released by San Francisco on 7-28-11 ... Signed with Bengals as free agent on 8-1-11. Pro Bowl participation: Has played in one Pro Bowl ... Played for AFC in 2004 season (game at Honolulu) and had a four-yard INT return of Michael Vick pass, an additional pass defensed, three tackles and two special teams tackles. 2011 participation: Started for Bengals at LCB in Games 1-11 and 13-16, and in Wild Card playoff ... Inactive Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh due to hamstring injury. Four big thirds: On Dec. 18 at St. Louis, Clements made four big third-down plays to key a Bengals win. The four forced the Rams to punt three times and to settle for a FG once. He stopped RB Steven Jackson for a two-yard loss in the first quarter, broke up a pass to WR Brandon Lloyd in the second quarter, broke up a pass to Jerious Norwood later in the second quarter and sacked Kellen Clemens in the third quarter. Clements’ game totals included eight tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss, as well as one pass defensed. More 2011 highlights: Logged 75 tackles (sixth on team), 14 passes defensed (led team) and two INTs (tied for second) ... Had team’s only blocked kick — a FG on Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank ninth in NFL in fewest passing yards allowed (211.6 per game) ... On Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, knocked away pass on third-and-one to WR Stevie Johnson, forcing a Bills punt and setting up Bengals’ game-tying 80-yard TD drive ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, his fumble recovery of a botched snap late in fourth quarter helped thwart Jaguars’ comeback effort ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, blocked a 52-yard Adam Vinatieri FG attempt in fourth quarter, preserving 20-17 Bengals lead ... Also vs. Indianapolis, forced fumble by Colts TE Dallas Clark in first quarter, and Bengals recovered to set up a TD drive ... On Oct. 30 at Seattle, had a pass defensed in fourth quarter on a two-point conversion attempt that would have cut Bengals’ lead to three ... On Nov. 6 at Tennessee, caused and recovered a fumble by TE Jared Cook in fourth quarter, ending Tennessee’s last good chance at a comeback ... Had Cincinnati’s only takeaway Nov. 20 at Baltimore, an INT at the Cincinnati 29 late in the second quarter ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, teamed with DE Frostee Rucker for threeyard tackle-for-loss of RB Peyton Hillis in the fourth quarter, and on next play had a third-down pass defensed, both helping to set up field position for Bengals game-winning FG drive ... On Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, intercepted John Skelton pass in second quarter, setting up TD drive for 17-0 lead ... In Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, tied for secondary lead in tackles (six) and had a pass defensed. High-ranking playmaker: Since 2002, Clements ranks tied for seventh among NFL cornerbacks in INTs (32) ... His 19 forced fumbles since 2011 games-starts: 15-15 Career games-starts: 165-159 Born: 12-12-79 Hometown: Shaker Heights, Ohio Acquired: FA’11 2004 rank second among CBs and third among all DBs ... His nine TDs since entering NFL in 2001 ranks seventh among all defensive players. A memorable first: Clements logged the first of his 35 career INTs in just his second pro game, and it was anything but routine. The quarterback in the 9-23-01 was game was Peyton Manning of Indianapolis, and Clements returned the pick 48 yards for a TD. Nine times six: Clements’ nine career TDs have come on five INT returns, two punt returns and two blocked FG returns: ● INTERCEPTION RETURNS—48-yard INT return on Sept. 23, 2001 at Indianapolis (QB Peyton Manning); 29-yard INT return on Oct. 20, 2002 at Miami (QB Ray Lucas); 54-yard INT return on Sept. 21, 2003 at Miami (QB Jay Fiedler); 30-yard INT return on Jan. 2, 2005 vs. Pittsburgh (QB Tommy Maddox); 58-yard INT return on Dec. 10, 2006 at N.Y. Jets (QB Chad Pennington). ● PUNT RETURNS—66-yard punt return on Nov. 4, 2001 vs. Indianapolis; 86-yard punt return on Nov. 21, 2004 vs. St. Louis. ● BLOCKED FG RETURNS—74-yard blocked FG return on Oct. 19, 2008 at N.Y. Giants; 59-yard blocked FG return on Sept. 27, 2009 at Minnesota. More from previous seasons: 2001—Played every game as a rookie with 11 starts, making first start on Oct. 18 at Jacksonville ... Led team with three INTs, most by a Bills rookie since 1979 ... Selected by Sports Illustrated’s Peter King as NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year ... Took a punt return 66 yards for a TD on Nov. 4 vs. Indianapolis. 2002—Led Bills in INTs for the second straight year, getting six (tied for his full-career high) to tie for second in AFC ... Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance Oct. 20 at Miami, when he tied a Bills record with three INTs and returned one 29 yards for a TD ... Had a 42-yard INT and four total passes defensed in win on Dec. 29 vs. Bengals. 2003—Led Bills for third straight year in INTs (three) ... In season-opening win Sept. 7 vs. New England, he stopped a scoring threat by intercepting a Tom Brady pass in the end zone ... Had two INTs against Jay Fiedler on Sept. 21 at Miami, including a 54-yarder for a TD. 2004—Led Bills for fourth straight year in INTs (tied career high with six), and he earned Pro Bowl honors ... Had career-best five forced fumbles ... Had 86-yard punt return for TD, the longest of his nine career scores, on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis ... Had 30-yard INT return for a TD in season finale vs. Pittsburgh. 2005—Posted career-high 127 tackles while starting every Bills game ... Five games of 10 or more tackles ... Contributed an INT and a forced fumble to 20-14 win Oct. 9 vs. Miami. 2006— Logged a career-high 26 passes defensed for Bills, including three INTs ... Keyed Nov. 19 win at Houston with an INT, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery ... Had 58-yard INT for a TD in win Nov. 10 at N.Y. Jets. 2007—In first year with San Francisco, started 16 games for the sixth consecutive season ... Tied for team lead with four INTs ... Led team in passes defensed (18) and forced fumbles (three) ... Co-winner with LB Patrick Willis of Bill Walsh Award, given to team MVP ... In first career Monday Night Football appearance, on Sept. 10 vs. Arizona, he helped limit WRs Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald to combined 42 yards. 2008—Started 15 games for 49ers ... His one missed game, on Dec. 7 vs. N.Y. Jets due to thumb injury, snapped his string of 119 consecutive starts ... Seven tackles and a crucial forced fumble in overtime win Sept. 14 at Seattle ... Scored on a 74-yard blocked FG return on Oct. 19 at N.Y. Giants. 2009—Played less than 15 games for the only time in his career, limited to seven 49ers contests due to a fractured scapula suffered Nov. 1 at Indianapolis ... Career-high five passes defensed on Sept. 20 vs. Seattle ... On Sept. 28 at Minnesota, returned a blocked FG attempt 59 yards for a TD. 2010— Started every game for San Francisco, tying for team lead with three INTs and leading team in forced fumbles (three) and passes defensed (15) ... Opened his 10th NFL season with a bang, intercepting a Matt Hasselbeck pass on first scrimmage play Sept. 12 at Seattle ... Had seven tackles and a 39-yard INT return on Oct. 3 at Atlanta ... On Oct. 24 at Carolina, forced a DeAngelo Williams fumble that the 49ers recovered, and he also had a sack ... Intercepted Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck for the second time on the season in Dec. 12 home game. — 32 — (Nate Clements, continued) claims more than 18 Bengals all-time roster members. College: Played three seasons (1998-2000) at Ohio State, entering NFL Draft after his junior season ... Saw action in 36 games with 24 starts ... Finished career with 177 tackles, seven INTs and 22 passes defensed ... Also averaged 12.0 yards on 58 punt returns ... First-team All-Big Ten choice in 2000. Personal: Hometown is Shaker Heights, Ohio (Greater Cleveland) ... Attended Shaker Heights High School, where he was a USA Today prep AllAmerica selection ... Married (wife Melissa), with four children (BrookLynn, Ace, Major and Phoenix) ... General studies major at Ohio State ... Active in community service, he has been one of the most frequent attendees in the 49ers’ and the Bengals’ Tuesday community programs ... Hobbies include golf, basketball and card-collecting. The 25th buckeye: Clements last season became the 25th Ohio State player to claim a spot on the Bengals’ all-time roster. No other school NATE CLEMENTS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM G-S 2001 Buffalo 16-11 2002 Buffalo 16-16 2003 Buffalo 16-16 2004 Buffalo 16-16 2005 Buffalo 16-16 2006 Buffalo 16-16 2007 San Francisco 16-16 2008 San Francisco 15-15 2009 San Francisco 7-6 2010 San Francisco 16-16 2011 Cincinnati 15-15 BUFF. TOTALS 96-91 S.F. TOTALS 54-53 CIN TOTALS 15-15 CAREER 165-159 YEAR TEAM 2001 Buffalo 2002 Buffalo 2003 Buffalo 2004 Buffalo 2005 Buffalo 2007 San Francisco 2008 San Francisco 2009 San Francisco 2011 Cincinnati BUFF. TOTALS S.F. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER ST 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 ST 63 50 60 65 88 60 102 62 31 78 51 386 273 51 710 AT 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 TT 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 17 80 1-1 12 3 0-0 22 72 0-0 14 0 0-0 18 78 0-0 5 0 0-0 22 87 0.5-0 10 5 1-0 39 127 0-0 12 3 1-0 19 79 0-0 26 2 2-18 8 110 1-11 18 3 0-0 12 74 0-0 11 1 0-0 6 37 0-0 8 0 0-0 10 88 1-5 15 3 0-0 24 75 1-8 14 2 2-0 137 523 1.5-1 79 13 4-18 36 309 2-16 52 7 0-0 24 75 1-8 14 2 2-0 197 907 4.5-25 145 22 6-18 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO 30 **0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 31 0 1 32 NO YDS AVG LG TD 3 48 16.0 48t 1 6 82 13.7 42 1 3 54 18.0 54t 1 6 77 12.8 35 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 3 80 26.7 58t 1 4 74 18.5 62 0 2 13 6.5 13 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 3 46 15.3 39 0 2 5 2.5 7 0 23 341 14.8 58t 5 10 141 14.1 62 0 2 5 2.5 7 0 35 487 13.9 62 5 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD 628 20.9 0 37 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 14 14.0 0 14 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 4 4.0 0 4 0 642 20.7 0 37 0 0 — 0 — 0 4 4.0 0 4 0 646 20.2 0 37 0 SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS *2 1 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 6 *2 1 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 *1 0 0 0 6 *1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 42 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 0 0 54 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 4 81 20.3 1 66t 1 4 20 5.0 0 11 0 14 137 9.8 11 35 0 35 327 9.3 10 86t 1 8 52 6.5 3 13 0 7 115 16.4 0 41 0 6 46 7.7 0 16 0 4 38 9.5 1 12 0 0 0 — 1 — 0 65 617 9.5 25 86t 2 17 199 11.7 1 41 0 0 0 — 1 — 0 82 816 10.0 27 86t 2 KICKOFF RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—5 (for Buffalo; 10-28-01 at San Diego). YARDS—121 (for Buffalo; 10-28-01 at San Diego). LONG—37 (for Buffalo; 11-11-01 at New England). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). PUNT RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—5 (for Buffalo; 10-31-04 vs. Arizona). YARDS—86 (for Buffalo; 11-21-04 vs. St. Louis). LONG—86t (for Buffalo; 1121-04 vs. St. Louis). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (two times; most recently for Buffalo on 11-21-04 vs. St. Louis). POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2011 Cincinnati 1-1 3 3 6 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — CAREER 1-1 3 3 6 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — * NOTE: Clements returned a punt for a touchdown in both 2001 and ’04. He returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown in both 2008 and ’09. ** NOTE: Clements received a lateral on a kickoff return and was tackled for no gain in 2002. SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 3 5 7 0 4 6 AT 0 3 0 2 1 1 TT 3 8 7 2 5 7 2 7 3 0 3 2 2 2 2 4 4 9 5 2 7 0 6 3 2 51 1 2 0 2 24 1 8 3 4 75 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0 1-(-2) 0-0 0-0 1-8 2-5 — 33 — PD 2 0 1 2 0 3 FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 0 — 0 — 0 — 7 7.0 0 — INACTIVE 0 — 0 — -2 -2.0 0 — 5 2.5 0 0 — 7 — 0 0 0 0 0 — — -2 — 7 0 0 0 0 0 COCHART, COLIN TE #81 Height: 6-4 Weight: 258 College: South Dakota State Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 10-3 Career games-starts: 10-3 Born: 7-7-87 Hometown: Kewaunee, Wis. Acquired: CFA’11 helped set up a TD ... Had one catch for six yards on Nov. 20 at Baltimore, and helped lead a team blocking effort that resulted in 483 yards of net offense ... Had a six-yard reception Dec. 18 at St. Louis. Cochart was the only Bengals 2011 college free agent signee to make last season’s opening day roster ... Played in 10 games on the season and had a TD catch, and played in Wild Card playoff ... Made his move to NFL from the FCS college ranks at South Dakota State. College: Played four seasons (2007-10) at South Dakota State ... Topped a consistently productive career by earning 2010 first-team honors in Missouri Valley Football Conference ... Career totals of 82 receptions for 997 yards and 14 TDs ... Led team in TD catches as both a junior and senior ... Caught 31-for-338 with four TDs as a senior ... Was 26-for-240 with career-best five TDs as a junior, and as a sophomore, he had a career-best 401 yards, on 23 catches with four TDs ... His sophomore average of 17.4 yards per catch led the team ... Helped lead Jackrabbits to an 8-3 record as a junior, and he scored three TDs in a playoff game at Montana. Career transactions: Signed as a college free agent with Cincinnati on 7-28-11. 2011 participation: Played Games 1-2 and 7-14, and in Wild Card playoff ... Inactive (coaches’ decision) for Games 3-6 and 15-16. 2011 highlights: Had five catches for 44 yards, with a TD ... Contributed to pass protection that ranked tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, aided blocking effort that helped produce Cedric Benson’s 121-yard rushing day, with a key block on Benson’s game-clinching 39-yard TD run ... His two-for-seven receiving day Nov. 6 at Tennessee included one-yard TD catch in second quarter, giving Bengals 7-3 lead ... One catch Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh — a 25-yarder to the Steelers 10 that Personal: Hometown is Kewaunee, Wis. ... Attended Kewaunee High School ... Industrial management major at South Dakota State ... Married (wife Abigail), with a daughter, Nora ... Hobbies include hunting, fishing and golf ... Last name is pronounced “KO-shart.” COLIN COCHART’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 10-3 10-3 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 44 8.8 25 44 8.8 25 NO 5 5 TD 1 1 ATT — — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD 1 1 TD-R 0 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 1 0 1 0 2-PtC 0 0 PTS 6 6 RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—2 (11-6-11 at Tennessee). YARDS—25 (11-13-11 vs. Pittsburgh). LONG—25 (11-13-11 vs. Pittsburgh). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (11-6-11 at Tennessee). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 0 — — 0 — — NO 0 0 TD 0 0 ATT — — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO 0 0 YDS 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 25 6 0 0 0 6 5 44 RECEIVING AVG — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE — 3.5 25.0 6.0 — — — 6.0 INACTIVE INACTIVE 8.8 LG — — TD 0 0 ATT — — YDS — — — 6 25 6 — — — 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 25 1 — — — 34 — RUSHING AVG — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE LG — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COLLINS, ANTHONY OT #73 Height: 6-5 Weight: 315 College: Kansas Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 7-2 Career games-starts: 39-18 Born: 11-2-85 Hometown: Beaumont, Texas Acquired: D4’08 A fifth-year pro in 2012, Collins has earned starting assignments in all four of his previous Bengals seasons ... On roster for all of 2011 and replaced injured Andre Smith at ROT in Games 13-14 ... Has 18 starts among his 39 games played. Games 15-16 ... Helped offense rank second in AFC in fewest sacks allowed per passing play ... Played key role in Bengals allowing no sacks in season’s final three games ... Supported 371-net yard performance with no sacks allowed in win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego. Career transactions: Selected by Bengals in fourth round of 2008 NFL Draft (112th overall) ... Signed on 7-27-08 ... Re-signed with Bengals as unrestricted free agent on 3-23-12. College: Played 32 games over three seasons (2005-07) at Kansas ... Earned multiple first-team All-America honors in ’07, starting at LOT as Kansas posted 12-1 record with victory over Virginia Tech in FedEx Orange Bowl ... Redshirted as a freshman in 2004, and left KU following his junior season to enter NFL Draft ... As a junior, credited with 108 knockdowns and 15 TDproducing blocks for an offense that averaged 479.8 yards per game, and he was penalized only twice all season. 2011 highlights: Played in seven games (Games 1, 7 and 12-16), with starts Dec. 11 vs. Houston and Dec. 18 at St. Louis in place of injured ROT Andre Smith ... Active-DNP in five games and inactive in four games ... Inactive for Wild Card playoff ... Contributed to pass protection that ranked tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... On Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, played as replacement after ROT Andre Smith left game in second quarter with ankle injury, and also saw brief action on defense as an extra lineman in short-yardage situations ... Played in all four preseason games. Previous seasons: 2008—Fourth-round draft pick played in nine games, with starts at LOT in Games 11-16, replacing injured Levi Jones ... Helped team finish year on a three-game win streak, and supported Cincinnati’s two best rushing games of the season in the final two contests ... NFL debut was in reserve role on Sept. 14 vs. Tennessee. 2009—Helped division championship club finish ninth in NFL in rushing (128.5 yards per game) and ninth in fewest sacks allowed (29) ... Held No. 1 ROT spot for Games 1-5, and was in reserve role for remainder of season; credited with starts in Games 7-8, as offense opened in formations with six offensive linemen ... Active-DNP in Wild Card playoff vs. Jets ... Aided 141-yard rushing game by Cedric Benson on Sept. 20 at Green Bay ... Helped lead fourth-quarter drives of 85 and 71 yards during comeback win Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh ... Helped support a 5.1-yard team rushing average in win Oct. 4 at Cleveland ... In win Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped limit Ravens defense to one sack while helping Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore. 2010—Saw action in nine games, including the final eight, and was promoted to No. 1 ROT spot for Personal: Hometown is Beaumont, Texas ... Attended Central High School, where he played football only as a senior and earned Class 4A all-state honors as a DE ... African-American studies major at Kansas. ANTHONY COLLINS’ STATISTICS YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Cincinnati.................................................................................... 9 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 14 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 9 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 7 39 STARTS 6 7 3 2 18 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2009 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: Collins was active/did not play for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009. He was inactive for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 35 — COOK, KYLE C #64 Height: 6-3 Weight: 315 College: Michigan State Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 16-16 Career games-starts: 53-48 Born: 7-25-83 Hometown: Macomb, Mich. Acquired: FA’07 Former college free agent is pegged in 2012 for fourth straight year as team’s starting center ... Has started 50 consecutive Bengals games (regular season and postseason), tied for longest streak on current team ... Helped offense rank tied for fourth in NFL last season in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... Joined Bengals as a practice squad player in his rookie season of 2007, after being waived in final preseason cuts by Minnesota. Contributor to Bengals ranking second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play ... Offense allowed no sacks for 100 straight passing plays to close the season, including the last three full games ... Aided the offensive output of 469 total yards Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by team since Game 2 of 2007) ... Supported 149 rushing yards, including 144 by Cedric Benson, on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay. Career transactions: Signed with Minnesota as college free agent on 5-4-07 ... Waived by Minnesota on 9-1-07 ... Signed 9-5-07 to Cincinnati practice squad ... Signed 12-31-07 to Bengals’ ’08 offseason roster ... On 9-2-11, entering final season of his original Bengals contract, signed four-year extension through 2015. College: Closed Michigan State career with 35 consecutive starts, and played in Hula Bowl following 2006 campaign ... Played from 2003-06, following redshirt year in 2002 ... Named second-team All-Big Ten as senior, leading team in pancake blocks (48) for second straight year ... Started 11 games as junior for club that set school record for passing yards (295.5 yards per game). 2011 highlights: On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, aided blocking effort that helped produce Cedric Benson’s 121-yard, one-TD rushing performance ... Supported run-blocking effort Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo that paved way for 171 yards and 5.3 avg., including 104 yards by Benson ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, supported pass-protection effort that held Colts for the first time this season without a sack ... On Nov. 20 at Baltimore, helped lead blocking effort for 483 yards of net offense ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, helped lead protection effort for 389 yards of total offense, including 106 rushing yards by Benson ... Aided 165-yard rushing total on Dec. 24 vs. Arizona. Personal: Hometown is Macomb, Mich. ... Attended Dakota High School, where he earned Class A all-state honors from The Detroit News while also lettering in basketball and track ... Holds degree in construction management from Michigan State ... Married (wife Lisa) ... Hobbies include hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities. Previous seasons: 2007—Played in all four Minnesota preseason games after signing as college free agent ... On Bengals’ practice squad for Games 1-16, and was signed after season to Bengals’ offseason roster. 2008— Saw his first NFL action, playing in Games 2-6 on special teams, but was placed on Reserve/Injured list Oct. 17, due to a dislocated toe suffered in a collision during pregame warmups Oct. 5 at Dallas. 2009—Earned starting position in preseason, and was praised by coaches as the “glue” of a revamped unit as Bengals captured AFC North title ... Helped Bengals finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including a team-record of eight games of 100 or more yards by individual backs ... Aided 141-yard rushing game by Cedric Benson on Sept. 20 at Green Bay ... Helped lead fourth-quarter drives of 85 and 71 yards during comeback win Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh ... On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped Benson (27-for-120) become the first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore ... Helped Benson rush for a career-high 189 yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance up front ... On Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, supported Benson’s 133-yard game for his Bengals-record sixth 100-yard game of season ... Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010— NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Cook did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2007 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. KYLE COOK’S STATISTICS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES STARTS Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY Cincinnati.................................................................................... 5 0 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 53 48 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2009 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 1 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 1 CAREER 2 2 * NOTE: Cook was on the Practice Squad for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2007. — 36 — DALTON, ANDY QB #14 Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 College: Texas Christian Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Dalton looks to build in 2012 on the most successful rookie season by any QB in Bengals history, a campaign capped by a Pro Bowl appearance ... Spent all of 2011 season in starting role and drew widespread praise for his leadership and clutch play as Bengals earned Wild Card playoff spot ... Led four wins featuring fourth-quarter comebacks — vs. Buffalo, at Jacksonville, at Tennessee and vs. Cleveland ... Set Bengals rookie record for TD passes (20) ... Led rookie QBs, including three who were among first 12 draft picks, in TD-INT differential (plus-seven) ... Enters this season with the benefit of his first full Bengals offseason program, as normal work prior to last season was cancelled due to labor issues. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in second round of 2011 NFL Draft (35th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-30-11. Pro Bowl participation: Has played in one Pro Bowl ... Played for AFC in 2011 season (game at Honolulu) and passed seven-for-nine for 99 yards with two TDs (47 and three yards, both to Brandon Marshall) and no INTs. Only Andy: Elias Sports Bureau confirms that Dalton in 2011 became the first rookie QB in NFL history to start as many as eight wins and throw as many as 20 TD passes ... Since 1978, when the NFL went to a 16-game schedule, Dalton is the only rookie QB not selected in the first round to start 16 games, much less start them all and also lead his team into postseason. More history-makers: With 3398 passing yards in 2011, Dalton became only the fifth rookie in NFL history to hit 3000 for a season, joining Peyton Manning, Cam Newton, Sam Bradford, and Matt Ryan ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, Dalton directed the offense to scores on the first three possessions, the first time that had happened in a Bengals season opener ... On Sept. 18 at Denver, set Bengals rookie passing record with 332 yards, and he surpassed that mark with 373 yards Nov. 20 at Baltimore ... Also at Denver, Dalton and WR A.J. Green became first rookie pair in NFL history to combine for 10 completions in a game ... Dalton joined Hall of Famer Dan Marino in becoming only the second rookie since the 1970 merger to log a 100-plus passer rating in each of his first two starts (102.4 on Sept. 11 at Cleveland; 107.0 on Sept. 18 at Denver). More 2011 highlights: One of seven players to start every Bengals game ... Completed 300 of 516 passes (58.1 percent) for 3398 yards, 20 TDs and 13 INTs (80.4 rating) ... Rushed 37-for-152 (4.1), with one TD ... Passed 10for-15 for 81 yards in first half on Sept. 11 at Cleveland, with two-yard TD strike to TE Jermaine Gresham, but sat out second half due to a right wrist injury ... 2011 games-starts: 16-16 Career games-starts: 16-16 Born: 10-29-87 Hometown: Katy, Texas Acquired: D2’11 Passed 27-for-41 for 332 yards and two TDs on Sept. 18 at Denver, surpassing former Bengals rookie record of 327 by Greg Cook vs. San Diego in 1969 ... On Oct. 2 vs. unbeaten Buffalo, led Bengals from 17-3 halftime deficit to 23-20 win, posting second-half performance that included 17-yard TD pass to Jermaine Gresham, a three-yard rushing score and a game-winning 56-yard FG drive ... Led second straight fourth quarter comeback Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, directing drive on which he set up game-winning TD with nine-yard connection to Jermaine Gresham on fourth-and-six play, producing first down at Jaguars 10 ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, posted season-bests in passer rating (111.5) and completion percentage (78.1), on 25-of-32 for 264-1-0 ... On Oct. 30 at Seattle, pushed Bengals to 17-3 second-quarter lead with 43-yard TD pass to A.J. Green ... On. Nov. 6 at Tennessee, completed his third fourth-quarter comeback, throwing second-half TD passes of 15 yards to Jerome Simpson and five yards to Andre Caldwell as Bengals won 24-17 after trailing 17-7 at halftime and 17-14 after three quarters ... Had season-best three TD passes against Titans ... Season-high 373 passing yards in loss Nov. 20 at Baltimore, but also had season-high three INTs ... Led a fourth-quarter comeback for the fourth time on Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, posting 105.6 passer rating ... In rallying Bengals from 17-7 halftime deficit vs. Cleveland, threw 22-yard TD strike to Jermaine Gresham in third quarter and connected with Green on 51-yard pass late in fourth quarter, putting ball at Browns two and setting stage for Mike Nugent’s game-winning FG ... Passed 27-for-42 for 257-0-3 in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston ... Voted in December as a first alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squad, and was named to the team as replacement for New England’s Tom Brady. College: Dalton was the key player in TCU’s return to football prominence during his career ... Played four seasons (2007-10), seeing action in 50 games with 49 starts ... A two-time Offensive Player of the Year in Mountain West Conference, he authored an MWC-record 42 victories and was tagged with only seven losses ... Set TCU records for pass attempts (1317), completions (812), passing yards (10,314) and TD passes (71) ... His TD/INT differential was plus-41 (71/30) ... Rushed for 1611 career yards and 22 additional TDs, and departed with new MWC record for total offense (11,925 yards) ... As a senior, led TCU to a No. 2 national ranking, after 13-0 season capped by Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin ... Named Offensive MVP in Rose Bowl. Personal: Hometown is Katy, Texas, in Greater Houston ... Attended Katy High School, where he led team to a 14-1 record and Texas 5A finals berth as a senior ... Marketing major at TCU ... Following 2011 season, joined wife Jordan in establishing the Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation, which conducts a wide range of community outreach efforts in the Greater Cincinnati area. ANDY DALTON’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 16-16 16-16 ATT 37 37 ATT CMP 516 300 516 300 RUSHING YDS AVG LG 152 4.1 17 152 4.1 17 CMP% 58.1 58.1 TD 1 1 YDS 3398 3398 NO — — PASSING YDS/ATT TD TD% 6.59 20 3.9 6.59 20 3.9 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — INT 13 13 TD 1 1 INT% 2.5 2.5 TD-R 1 1 LG SKD-YDS 84 24-160 84 24-160 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAT 80.4 80.4 PTS 6 6 PASSING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—45 (11-20-11 at Baltimore). COMPLETIONS—27 (9-18-11 at Denver). YARDS—373 (11-20-11 at Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—3 (11-6-11 at Tennessee). INTERCEPTIONS—3 (11-20-11 at Baltimore). LONG—84 (9-18-11 at Denver). RATING (minimum 14 attempts)—111.5 (10-16-11 vs. Indianapolis). RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—6 (11-27-11 vs. Cleveland). YARDS—48 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). LONG—17 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (10-2-11 vs. Buffalo). — 37 — (ANDY DALTON, continued) POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 ATT 3 3 ATT CMP 42 27 42 27 RUSHING YDS AVG LG 17 5.7 15 17 5.7 15 CMP% 257 257 TD 0 0 YDS 64.3 64.3 NO — — PASSING YDS/ATT TD TD% 6.12 0 0.0 6.12 0 0.0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — INT 3 3 TD — — INT% 7.1 7.1 TD-R — — LG SKD-YDS 36 4-33 36 4-33 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC — — — — — — RAT 51.4 51.4 PTS — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ATT 15 41 32 36 33 32 CMP 10 27 17 18 21 25 YDS 81 332 157 298 179 264 PASSING SKD-YDS 3-11 2-22 1-8 2-11 2-17 0-0 TD 1 2 0 1 2 1 LG 22 84 22 58 37 32 INT 0 0 2 2 1 0 RAT 102.4 107.0 40.8 64.4 85.3 111.5 ATT 0 2 1 3 0 2 29 39 30 45 31 24 28 26 31 44 516 18 22 15 24 21 11 16 15 18 22 300 168 217 170 373 270 135 189 179 154 232 3398 1-8 1-7 0-0 2-9 2-13 3-24 1-5 1-6 2-18 1-1 24-160 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 20 43t 25 36t 49 51 43 36 55 19t 31 84 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 72.2 97.9 61.8 60.7 105.6 77.6 89.7 62.8 92.7 65.7 80.4 2 3 0 4 6 2 1 2 5 4 37 — 38 — RUSHING YDS AVG 0 — 3 1.5 5 5.0 12 4.0 0 — -1 -0.5 3 4 0 32 23 6 2 -2 48 17 152 1.5 1.3 — 8.0 3.8 3.0 2.0 -1.0 9.6 4.3 4.1 LG — 5 5 6 — 0 TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 — 11 7 4 2 -1 17 13 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 DAVIS, BRYCE LS #48 Height: 6-3 Weight: 245 College: Central Oklahoma Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 6-16-89 Hometown: Duncan, Okla. Acquired: CFA’12 Played four seasons (2008-11) at NCAA Division II Central Oklahoma, contributing both as long snapper and tight end. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as college free agent on 5-2-12. College: As a senior, snapped for kicking unit that went 12-for-16 on FGs and converted all 20 PATs ... Snapped for punting unit that totaled 84 punts for 3205 yards (38.2 average) ... Career receiving totals of 69 catches, 810 yards and eight TDs ... As a senior, had most productive offensive season of his career, leading team in receiving yards (560), yards per catch (12.7) and receiving TDs (4) ... As a junior, was All-Lone Star Conference North Division selection at tight end and second-team selection as a long snapper. Personal: Hometown is Duncan, Okla. ... Attended Duncan High School, where he was a Class 5A All-Star and All-District selection as a senior ... Also lettered in baseball and basketball in high school ... Majored at Central Oklahoma in kinesiology. — 39 — DEVELIN, JAMES FB #35 Height: 6-3 Weight: 251 College: Brown Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 Develin will bid to crack Bengals roster this season after spending time on Cincinnati practice squad ... Spent all of 2011 season and postseason on practice squad ... In 2010, played in United Football League before joining Bengals’ practice squad for final five games ... Played four years in college at Brown, as a defensive lineman. Career transactions: Signed on 11-30-10 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-3-11 ... Waived on 9-3-11, and re-signed to Bengals practice squad on 9-4-11 ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-9-12. 2011 recap: Saw action in all four preseason games ... Spent regular season and postseason on practice squad. 2010: Opened the year in the United Football League with the Florida Tuskers ... Helped Florida reach the league championship game under head 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 7-23-88 Hometown: Gilbertsville, Pa. Acquired: FA’10 coach Jay Gruden, who is currently the Bengals’ offensive coordinator ... After the UFL season, he was signed to the Bengals’ practice squad, where he spent Games 12-16. College: Played defensive line at Brown from 2006-09 ... Led team as a senior in sacks (5.0) and tackles for loss (16), and also posted 53 total tackles, one INT and two fumble recoveries ... As a junior in 2008, registered 34 tackles, 3.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss. Personal: Hometown is Gilbertsville, Pa. ... Attended Boyertown Area Senior High School. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Develin did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 or ’11 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. JAMES DEVELIN’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 0-0 ATT 0 RUSHING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* 0 — — TD NO 0 — RECEIVING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R 2-PtC PTS — — POSTSEASON RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — * NOTE: Develin was on the Practice Squad for five games with Cincinnati in 2010. He was Cincinnati in 2011. — 40 — RECEIVING SCORING YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — — — — — on the Practice Squad for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with DUNLAP, CARLOS DE #96 Height: 6-6 Weight: 280 College: Florida Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 One of Cincinnati’s most promising young players, Dunlap looks for a fully healthy season after being slowed by injuries in his sophomore 2011 campaign ... His sack total dipped to 4.5 last season, from 9.5 as a rookie, but despite missing four games he still led team in QB pressures (27) and had an impressive fumble return for a key TD ... Second-round draft pick was one of the NFL’s top rookies at any position during a strong finishing stretch in 2010, as he posted all 9.5 of his sacks in the last eight games, setting Bengals rookie record and finishing second among all NFL rookies. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in second round of 2010 NFL Draft (54th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-10. 2011 participation: Missed all four preseason games due to knee strain, but was ready for season opener ... Played in 12 games (Games 1-8, 10 and 14-16) and in Wild Card playoff ... Missed Games 9 and 11-13 due to hamstring injury. Crazylegs Carlos: On Oct. 16 of last season, with Indianapolis looking to erase a 20-17 Bengals lead in the fourth quarter, Dunlap scooped a Pierre Garcon fumble at the Colts 35 and ran for a game-clinching TD. The 6-6, 280-plus pounder did not have a clear path to the end zone, but got there by displaying speed and moves rarely seen in a player his size. “He was moving like a running back,” said Bengals S Reggie Nelson. “He wasn’t going to take no for an answer.” What’s more, Dunlap is a former kickoff returner. At Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston, S.C., he did occasional kickoff return duty while holding a day job as a 240-pound DE. He had a 95-yard return for a TD against Summerville, the high school alma mater of current Bengals teammate A.J. Green. More 2011 highlights: Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, logged a team-high four QB pressures, and his pressure in fourth quarter helped force INT by DE Michael Johnson ... Had a team season-high of eight QB pressures on Oct. 30 at Seattle, along with a nine-yard sack of Tarvaris Jackson in fourth 2011 games-starts: 12-1 Career games-starts: 24-1 Born: 2-28-89 Hometown: North Charleston, S.C. Acquired: D2’10 quarter ... On Nov. 6 at Tennessee, had two sacks of Matt Hasselbeck for 22 yards, along with a pass defensed ... Two tackles Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, including a nine-yard sack of Kellen Clemens, and had three QB pressures ... His five tackles on 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore tied his season high, set previously on Sept. 18 at Denver, and he had shared sack of Joe Flacco ... Three tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. 2010: A Pro Football Weekly all-rookie team selection, Dunlap contested Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh for the league’s rookie sacks title, losing the crown when Suh went to 10.0 with a zero-yard sack late in fourth quarter in Week 17 ... Dunlap’s 9.5 sacks set Bengals rookie record, surpassing 8.5 by DE Justin Smith in 2001 ... All of Dunlap’s sacks came in last eight games, including 8.5 in last six games ... Became first rookie to lead the team in sacks for a season since 1990, when LB James Francis led with 8.0 ... On Nov. 14 at Indianapolis, brought down Peyton Manning for first career sack, for four-yard loss in second quarter ... Sacked Mark Sanchez twice on Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets ... His 1.5 sacks of Drew Brees on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans included 15-yard loss on third down, forcing punt that led to Bengals’ go-ahead FG in fourth quarter ... Sacked Ben Roethlisberger for eight yards on Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh ... His two tackles in win Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland were both sacks of Colt McCoy ... Seven-yard sack of Philip Rivers in upset win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego ... Closed season with his fourth multiple-sack game of the last six, getting 1.5 against Joe Flacco on Jan. 2 at Baltimore. College: Played three seasons (2007-09) at Florida, with totals of 84 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 26 tackles for loss, eight passes defensed and four blocked kicks ... Entered NFL Draft following his junior season ... Named Defensive MVP of 2008 season BCS national championship win over Oklahoma ... Helped Gators to 13-1 records in each of his last two seasons, including 51-24 Sugar Bowl victory over University of Cincinnati to close 2009 campaign. Personal: Hometown is North Charleston, S.C. ... Attended Fort Dorchester High School, and closed his career ranked 15th on ESPN’s Top 150 recruits list ... Pursuing a business degree from Florida ... Selected to SEC Academic Honor Roll as a freshman ... Enjoys playing basketball. CARLOS DUNLAP’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 12-0 12-1 24-1 ST 18 15 33 AT 10 13 23 TT 28 28 56 DEFENSE SKSYDS PD 9.5-77.5 3 4.5-42 3 14-119.5 6 FF 0 0 0 FRYDS 1-0 1-35 2-35 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — YDS — — — AVG — — — LG — — — TD — — — TD 0 1 1 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt 0 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 0 0 PTS 0 6 6 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 ST 1 1 AT 2 2 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 3 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 41 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — (Carlos Dunlap, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 4 0 0 0 0 AT 1 1 0 2 1 2 TT 2 5 0 2 1 2 2 3 2 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 15 1 1 2 13 2 2 5 28 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-9 2-22 INACTIVE 0-0 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0-0 1-9 0.5-2 4.5-42 PD 0 0 0 1 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-35 NO — — — — — — 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 — — 0-0 0 0 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-35 — — — — — 42 — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — DYE, TONY S #44 Height: 5-10 Weight: 200 College: UCLA Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 2-11-90 Hometown: Corona, Calif. Acquired: CFA’12 Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-12-12. honors as a junior, was co-winner of team’s MVP award and won award for team’s outstanding defensive player for his performance against archrival USC ... Started all 13 games at strong safety as a sophomore, logging 73 tackles, with one TD — a 28-yard fumble return vs. Arizona ... Appeared in 11 games as a freshman, logging 15 tackles. More college highlights: Battled neck and ankle injuries during senior season, limiting him to seven games, with five starts, totaling 15 tackles ... As a junior, started all 12 games at strong safety and led team in tackles (96) and pass break-ups (nine), with one INT ... Earned PAC-10 honorable mention Personal: Hometown is Corona, Calif. ... Attended Santiago High School, where he was a three-year letterman and starred as a two-way player ... Also lettered in track and field in high school ... Father, Mark, played baseball with the Houston Astros organization ... Majored in history at UCLA. Played four seasons at UCLA (2008-11), totaling 207 tackles with one INT and one fumble return TD ... Three-year starter ... Can play both safety positions. — 43 — EVANS, DeQUIN DE #69 Height: 6-2 Weight: 265 College: Kentucky Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 A 2011 college free agent from the University of Kentucky, Evans opened last season on Bengals Practice Squad ... Finished season on Practice Squad/Injured list, due to torn labrum (shoulder) suffered Nov. 9 in practice ... Highly regarded in college for his quickness and “high motor” ... A DE in college, DeQuin spent 2011 at linebacker, and now is back at DE. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as college free agent on 7-28-11 ... Waived 9-3-11 and signed 9-4-11 to Bengals Practice Squad ... Placed 11-14-11 on Practice Squad/Injured ... Placed 11-17-11 on Practice Squad/Suspended by Commissioner for violation of league policy on performance-enhancing substances ... Returned to team activities on Practice Squad/Injured list on 12-12-11 ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-9-12. 2011 highlights: Prior to joining practice squad, played in all four preseason games, logging six tackles, including two sacks for 15 yards, and one forced fumble. 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 5-17-87 Hometown: Long Beach, Calif. Acquired: CFA’11 College: Battled injuries for much of senior season at Kentucky, but proved to be playmaker in tough Southeastern Conference as junior in 2009 ... Started 12 games with seven starts as senior, logging 16 tackles, 1.5 sacks, four tackles-for-loss and a pass defensed ... Started every game as junior and led team with six sacks and 12.5 TFLs ... A junior college transfer, was named team’s Most Outstanding First-Year Defensive Player ... Played at Los Angeles Harbor College as freshman and sophomore, totaling 7.5 sacks and 19.5 TFLs. Personal: Hometown is Long Beach, Calif. ... Attended Cabrillo High School, where he started at DE and TE ... Social work major at Kentucky ... First name is pronounced “deh-QUINN.” NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Evans did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. DeQUIN EVANS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 ST AT 0 0 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD DID NOT PLAY* 0 0-0 0 INTERCEPTIONS FF FRYDS NO 0 0-0 — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SCORING SKSFRTDTDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — * NOTE: DeQuin was on the Practice Squad for nine regular-season games, the Practice Squad/Suspended by Commissioner list for four regular-season games and the Practice Squad/Injured list for three regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 44 — GEATHERS, ROBERT DE #91 Height: 6-3 Weight: 280 College: Georgia Experience: 9th-year player in 2012 A Bengals fourth-round draft choice in 2004, Geathers has been a significant contributor in all of his Cincinnati seasons ... No. 1 on depth chart at LDE in 2011, with 14 games played and 13 starts, and started in Wild Card playoff ... Started every game at LDE in 2010 and started 15 games for ’09 division champs with line-leading 56 tackles ... Two-time team leader in sacks, and his 10.5 total from 2006 stands as the most by a Bengal since 1983. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fourth round of 2004 NFL Draft (117th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-30-04 ... Re-signed with Bengals as restricted free agent on 1-11-07. 2011 highlights: Played in Games 1 and 4-16, with 13 starts at LDE, and started at LDE in Wild Card playoff ... Suffered shoulder injury Sept. 11 at Cleveland, rendering him inactive in Games 2-3 ... Had 44 tackles, including 2.5 sacks and two passes defensed ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... On Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, had 1.5 sacks, six total tackles (tied for line lead), one tackle-for-loss on a rushing play and an additional QB pressure ... Six tackles (tied for line lead) on Nov. 20 at Baltimore, with one tackle-for-loss ... Led line in tackles (seven) Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, including a four-yard sack of Colt McCoy ... Four tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2004—Rookie ranked fourth on Bengals in sacks (3.5) and led line in passes defensed (five) ... Made key plays in four wins in season’s second half ... In win Nov. 7 vs. Dallas, had a sack and forced fumble, a key pass defensed, and a QB pressure that led to an intentional grounding penalty ... Had 1.5 sacks in win Nov. 28 vs. Cleveland ... On Dec. 26 vs. N.Y. Giants, his deflection of an Eli Manning pass led to Carl Powell’s game-clinching INT with less than a minute to play ... Continued his big-play ways Jan. 2 at Philadelphia, intercepting a Jeff Blake swing pass in the third quarter and returning it 36 yards for TD that gave Bengals a 24-3 lead. 2005—Started every game at RDE, including Wild Card playoff ... His 52 tackles included three sacks ... In crucial win Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, forced a Hines Ward fumble in second quarter that Bengals recovered at their 25. 2006—His 10.5 sacks still stand as Cincinnati’s most since Eddie Edwards had 13 in ’83 ... Still stands as Bengals’ only sacker in double digits since ’92, when LB/DE Alfred Williams had 10 ... In win Sept. 24 at Pittsburgh, recorded four tackles, including two sacks of Ben Roethlisberger ... Two sacks of Aaron Brooks on Dec. 10 vs. Oakland. 2007— Led team in sacks (3.5) ... Started 12 games at LDE, and started four games (Games 5-8) at SLB, aiding injury-depleted LB corps ... Second on line in tackles (69), and was one of four Bengals to log an entry in every column of defensive stat sheet ... Played dominant role in season-opening win Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore, with line-leading eight tackles, an eight-yard sack, an INT with a 30-yard return, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. 2008—Started Games 1-11 at LDE, but suffered knee injury in Game 11, Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh ... Placed Nov. 24 on 2011 games-starts: 14-13 Career games-starts: 118-88 Born: 8-11-83 Hometown: Georgetown, S.C. Acquired: D4b’04 Reserve/Injured list, ending streak of 74 straight games played ... Despite missed time, led team in QB hurries (12) and finished second on line in tackles (56) ... On Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia, executed a sack-and-strip against Donovan McNabb in first quarter to set up a Cincinnati FG (Bengals recovered fumble). 2009—Started 15 games plus Wild Card playoff at LDE ... Led D-line in tackles (56), including 3.5 sacks, and for the second straight season, he led team in coaches’ compilation of QB pressures (13) ... Inactive for Game 16 at N.Y. Jets, resting a knee strain, but returned to start Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. Jets ... Had line-leading eight tackles in Sept. 27 win vs. Pittsburgh, including a shared sack of Ben Roethlisberger on third down in fourth quarter, forcing Steelers punt that preceded Bengals’ game-winning drive ... On Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, had nine-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger on first-and-goal from Bengals’ eight in second quarter, helping hold Steelers to a FG ... Logged six tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—On Sept. 26 at Carolina, his recovery of a Jonathan Stewart fumble and return to Panthers’ 37 set up fourth-quarter drive for TD that iced the game ... Season-high seven tackles Oct. 24 at Atlanta, tied for line lead ... Three tackles Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, including nine-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger in third quarter ... Line-leading six tackles, a QB pressure and a pass defensed in Dec. 26 win that knocked San Diego from playoff contention. Take the fumble and run: Geathers holds the team record for fumble return yards in a season, with 113 in 2009. He tied Ray Bentley’s team record for a single fumble return when he went 75 yards for a TD at Cleveland, and he added a 38-yard return at Oakland. All in the family: Geathers has football in his blood. His uncle, Jumpy Geathers, and his father, Robert Sr., were both talented defensive linemen. Jumpy recorded 62 sacks in a 13-year NFL career (1984-96 with New Orleans, Washington, Atlanta and Denver). Robert Sr. starred at South Carolina State and earned a third-round draft selection by Buffalo in 1981 before being hampered by an injury. “My dad gave me a football when I was three years old,” Robert Jr. recalls. “That’s the first thing I remember, carrying that ball around the house, running from him.” Geathers’ brother, Clifton, is also in the NFL and was on Dallas roster entering 2012. College: Entered NFL Draft after his junior season at Georgia ... Started all 14 games as a junior in 2003 as the Bulldogs posted 11-3 record ... Played 39 games over three seasons (2001-03), but did not become a full-time starter until ’03 ... Had career totals of 81 tackles, five sacks, 10 tackles for loss, 22 QB pressures and two INTs. Personal: Hometown is Georgetown, S.C. ... Attended Carvers Bay High School, where he recorded 100 tackles and nine sacks as a senior and had 130 tackles with 14 sacks as a junior ... Married (wife Adria), with a son, Robert III ... Sports studies major at Georgia ... Last name is pronounced as “gathers.” ROBERT GEATHERS’ STATISTICS YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR TEAM 2004 Cincinnati 2007 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 14-1 16-16 16-0 16-16 11-11 15-15 16-16 14-13 118-88 ST 4 0 4 ST 10 27 30 33 30 36 29 26 221 AT 1 1 2 TT 5 1 6 DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD 12 22 3.5-27 5 1 0-0 1 36 36.0 36t 1 25 52 3-20 1 1 0-0 0 0 — — 0 22 52 10.5-62.5 0 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 36 69 3.5-26 2 1 1-0 1 30 30.0 30 0 26 56 2.5-19.5 1 1 1-0 0 0 — — 0 20 56 3.5-28.5 2 1 2-113 0 0 — — 0 26 55 1-9 2 1 1-5 0 0 — — 0 18 44 2.5-8 2 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 185 406 30-200.5 15 6 5-118 2 66 33.0 36t 1 SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — 45 — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 12 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — (Robert Geathers, continued) POSTSEASON YEAR 2005 2009 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 ST 2 1 2 5 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 4 0-0 1 6 0-0 0 4 0-0 0 14 0-0 1 AT 2 5 2 9 FF 0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS FRYDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — YDS — — — — AVG — — — — LG — — — — TD — — — — TD — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — S — — — — PTS — — — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 AT 0 TT 1 2 2 3 1 0 1 3 2 4 0 2 4 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 26 1 1 2 5 2 1 0 0 1 3 18 1 3 6 6 7 2 2 1 2 4 44 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.5-4 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2.5-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 46 — PD 1 FF 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — INACTIVE INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — GHEE, BRANDON CB #21 Height: 6-0 Weight: 193 College: Wake Forest Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 7-0 Career games-starts: 13-0 Born: 6-6-87 Hometown: Fayetteville, N.C. Acquired: D3b’10 Third-year pro looks for time on defense in 2012 after playing mostly on special teams in first two seasons ... Opened 2011 on Bengals practice squad and joined 53-player roster when CB Leon Hall was lost to injury ... Played in six games as rookie in 2010 ... A three-year starter at Wake Forest, he was one of fastest corners available in 2010 draft, clocked at 4.39 seconds for 40-yard dash. Tampa Bay, playing on special teams ... Had one special teams tackle in each of the six games he played ... Had one tackle on defense on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo ... Placed Dec. 8 on Reserve/Injured list after groin injury suffered during Buffalo game ... Despite limited playing time, tied for fifth on the team for season in special teams stops. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2010 NFL Draft (96th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-23-10 ... Waived on 9-3-11 and signed to Bengals practice squad on 9-4-11 ... Signed to Bengals active roster on 11-14-11. College: Played three seasons (2007-09) at Wake Forest, appearing in 36 games with 34 starts ... Had only one career INT, but contributed 25 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 12.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a blocked punt ... Helped Deacons reach and win two bowl games ... Entered Wake Forest program in 2005, but was redshirted (did not play), and did not see action in ’06 due to eligibility issues. 2011 recap: Battled injuries early in training camp ... Played in final two preseason games ... On Bengals practice squad for Games 1-9 ... Signed to active roster after Game 9, and played in Games 10-16 and in Wild Card playoff on special teams ... One special teams tackle in regular season. 2010: Inactive for Games 1-2, after suffering hit to the head while making a tackle in preseason on Aug. 28 at Buffalo ... Made NFL debut Oct. 10 vs. Personal: Hometown is Fayetteville, N.C. ... Attended Jack Britt High School, where he earned all-state honors at CB and all-region accolades at WR ... Also lettered in track and field in high school, posting times of 10.5 in 100 meters and 21.47 in 200 meters ... Communications major at Wake Forest ... Last name is pronounced “JEE.” BRANDON GHEE’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 6-0 7-0 13-0 ST 5 1 6 ST 1 0 1 AT 1 0 1 TT 6 1 7 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 ST 0 0 AT 0 0 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 47 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — GRADKOWSKI, BRUCE QB #7 Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 College: Toledo Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 Signed with Bengals as unrestricted free agent on 7-30-11 and was No. 2 QB all season behind Andy Dalton ... Led comeback win in season opener at Cleveland, after Dalton was injured ... Has 34 career NFL games, with 20 starts ... Played six games with four starts for Oakland in 2010, but missed 10 games due to injury ... In 2009, led Oakland upset win against Bengals and later earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week nod from win at Pittsburgh ... Entered NFL with Tampa Bay in 2006, and was with Cleveland in ’08 before joining Raiders. Career transactions: Selected by Tampa Bay in sixth round of 2006 NFL Draft (194th overall) ... Signed with Buccaneers on 7-24-06 ... Waived by Tampa Bay on 6-2-08, and acquired on waivers 6-5-08 by St. Louis ... Waived by St. Louis on 8-30-08 ... Signed as free agent with Cleveland on 12-2-08 ... Waived by Cleveland on 2-10-09 ... Acquired on waivers 2-13-09 by Oakland ... Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Cincinnati on 7-30-11. 2011 highlights: Played for Bengals in Games 1 and 12; active-DNP in the other 14 games ... Active-DNP for Wild Card playoff ... Season passing totals of eight-for-18 for 109 yards, with one TD and one INT ... Played second half Sept. 11 at Cleveland, filling in for injured Andy Dalton, and led two fourthquarter TD drives as Bengals rallied from 17-13 deficit to 27-17 win ... Got deciding score at Cleveland on 41-yard pass to WR A.J. Green with 4:28 remaining ... Played in fourth quarter Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, after coaches’ decision to relieve Dalton, and passed three-for-six for 17 yards and an INT ... Played in all four preseason games. Tough on Bengals: Playing for Tampa Bay and Oakland, Gradkowski posted a 2-0 record as a starter against the Bengals, each time with a team that was a significant underdog. He engineered his first NFL win as a starter on Oct. 15, 2006 against the Bengals. Playing for Tampa Bay against visiting Cincinnati, he led a fourth-quarter TD drive for a 14-13 win. Tampa Bay had entered the game with an 0-4 record to Cincinnati’s 3-1. Gradkowski completed 25 of 44 passes for 184 yards and two TD passes. At Oakland in 2009, Gradkowski led a 2-7 Raiders team to a 20-17 win over a 7-2 Bengals club. His TD pass capped an 80-yard drive that tied the game with 0:33 left, and the Raiders won on a FG after a Bengals fumble on the kickoff return. Previous seasons: 2006—Captured Tampa Bay’s No. 1 job for most of the season, competing against Chris Simms and Tim Rattay ... Started 11 of his 13 games played ... His passing yards (1661), TD passes (nine) and 2011 games-starts: 2-0 Career games-starts: 34-20 Born: 1-27-83 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. Acquired: UFA(Oak.)’11 completions-attempts (177-328) were all Bucs rookie records ... Had nine INTs, but became only third QB in NFL history to throw only one INT in his first 150 attempts, joining New England’s Tom Brady and San Francisco’s Rattay ... Set NFL record for most attempts (202) before suffering second INT ... Made NFL debut in fourth quarter Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore ... Made first start Oct. 8 at New Orleans and posted 107.6 rating in a 24-21 loss, passing 20-31 for 225-2-0 ... Claimed first win on Oct. 15 vs. Bengals (detail in earlier item). 2007—Saw action in four games as a Tampa Bay reserve, passing 13-for-24 for 130 yards ... Saw extended action in win 19-13 Nov. 25 vs. Washington, passing 9-19 for 106 and rushing two-for-24. 2008—Played in two games for Cleveland in December after signing as free agent .... Started one game, loss Dec. 28 at Pittsburgh. 2009—Played in seven games with four starts for Oakland, leading team in TD passes (six) ... Posted career-best passer rating (80.6) ... Led comeback win vs. Bengals on Nov. 22 (detail in earlier item) ... The Pittsburgh native was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance Dec. 6 at Steelers, when he led 27-24 win with 20-of-33 passing for career-high 308 yards with three TDs and no INTs ... Posted 121.8 passer rating in Pittsburgh game. 2010—Grabbed Raiders starting QB job with his performance in Game 2, Sept. 19 vs. St. Louis, when he led 16-14 come-from-behind win, entering the game in the second half and completing 11-of-21 for 162 yards, with a four-yard TD to WR Louis Murphy ... Started the next three games, but sidelined in Oct. 10 win vs. San Diego due to shoulder injury ... On Nov. 28 vs. Miami, had season-high 252 passing yards including 44-yard TD to WR Jacoby Ford ... Re-aggravated shoulder in Miami game and placed Dec. 2 on Reserve/Injured list. College: Played 49 games with 36 starts in a prolific career at Toledo ... Completed 766 of 1123 passes for 9225 yards, with 85 TD passes and only 27 INTs ... Set 19 school records, including marks for most completions, passing yards and TDs ... Rushed for 1018 yards and 14 TDs ... Became first QB in NCAA Division I-A history to complete more than 70 percent of his passes in consecutive seasons ... His career completion percentage of 68.4 broke an NCAA mark formerly held by Kentucky’s Tim Couch (67.1). Personal: Hometown is Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Attended Seton-La Salle High School, where he earned all-state honors as a junior and senior ... His prep career passing yardage was the most in the 87-year history of a storied conference, as the league also claims Johnny Lujack, George Blanda, Joe Namath, Terry Hanratty, Joe Montana and Dan Marino ... Business marketing major at Toledo. BRUCE GRADKOWSKI’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2006 Tampa Bay 2007 Tampa Bay 2008 Cleveland 2009 Oakland 2010 Oakland 2011 Cincinnati T.B. TOTALS CLE. TOTALS OAK. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 13-11 4-0 2-1 7-4 6-4 2-0 17-11 2-1 13-8 2-0 34-20 ATT 328 24 21 150 157 18 352 21 307 18 698 CMP 177 13 7 82 83 8 190 7 165 8 370 CMP% 54.0 54.2 33.3 54.7 52.9 44.4 54.0 33.3 53.7 44.4 53.0 YDS 1661 130 26 1007 1059 109 1791 26 2066 109 3992 YDS/ATT 5.06 5.42 1.24 6.71 6.75 6.06 5.09 1.24 6.73 6.06 5.72 — 48 — PASSING TD TD% 9 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 4.0 5 3.2 1 5.6 9 2.6 0 0.0 11 3.6 1 5.6 21 3.0 INT 9 1 3 3 7 1 10 3 10 1 24 INT% 2.7 4.2 14.3 2.0 4.5 5.6 2.8 14.3 3.3 5.6 3.4 LG 53 20 12 75t 70 41t 53 12 75t 41t 75t SKD-YDS 25-146 2-14 4-18 11-71 10-77 1-7 27-160 4-18 21-148 1-7 53-333 RAT 65.9 52.4 2.8 80.6 66.3 59.7 64.9 2.8 73.3 59.7 65.8 (Bruce Gradkowski, continued) RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING YEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 2006 Tampa Bay 41 161 3.9 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 2007 Tampa Bay 7 20 2.9 13 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 2008 Cleveland 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 2009 Oakland 18 108 6.0 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 2010 Oakland 12 41 3.4 12 0 — — — — — — — — — — — 2011 Cincinnati 3 1 0.3 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — T.B. TOTALS 48 181 3.8 14 0 — — — — — — — — — — — CLE. TOTALS 1 2 2.0 2 0 — — — — — — — — — — — OAK. TOTALS 30 149 5.0 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — — CIN. TOTALS 3 1 0.3 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — CAREER 82 333 4.1 21 0 — — — — — — — — — — — PASSING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—48 (for Tampa Bay; 10-29-06 at N.Y. Giants). COMPLETIONS—25 (for Tampa Bay; 10-15-06 vs. Cincinnati). YARDS— 308 (for Oakland; 12-6-09 at Pittsburgh). TOUCHDOWNS—3 (for Oakland; 12-6-09 at Pittsburgh). INTERCEPTIONS—3 (for Tampa Bay; 12-3-06 at Pittsburgh). LONG—75t (for Oakland; 12-6-09 at Pittsburgh). RATING (minimum 14 attempts)—121.8 (for Oakland; 12-6-09 at Pittsburgh). RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—6 (four times; most recently for Oakland on 11-22-09 vs. Cincinnati). YARDS—30 (for Oakland; 11-26-09 at Dallas). LONG—21 (for Oakland; 11-26-09 at Dallas). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). POSTSEASON PASSING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT CMP CMP% YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT 2007 Tampa Bay 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — — 0-0 — * NOTE: Gradkowski was inactive as the designated third quarterback for one postseason game with Tampa Bay in 2007. He was active/did not play for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 49 — GREEN, A.J. WR #18 Height: 6-4 Weight: 207 College: Georgia Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Future appears unlimited for Cincinnati’s top 2011 draft choice, who carried his dominant college ways to the NFL last season ... Excelled as a deep threat and also as a player who can consistently claim contested balls against double coverage ... His impact was duly recognized Dec. 27, when he was announced as first rookie WR voted to Pro Bowl since 2003 season (Arizona’s Anquan Boldin) ... Green was first Bengals rookie at any position voted to Pro Bowl in more than 30 years (WR Cris Collinsworth, 1981) ... Led all NFL rookies in receptions (65) and receiving yards (1057) ... Led Bengals in TDs (seven), and second among rookies in receiving TDs ... Set Bengals rookie record for most receiving yards, passing Collinsworth’s record of 1009, and fell two short of Collinsworth’s rookie receptions record of 67. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2011 NFL Draft (fourth overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-11. Pro Bowl participation: Has played in one Pro Bowl ... Started for AFC in 2011 season (game at Honolulu) and had two catches for 42 yards, including 34-yard TD from Ben Roethlisberger. History-maker: In his pro debut on Sept. 11 at Cleveland, put Bengals ahead to stay in fourth quarter with 41-yard TD catch from Bruce Gradkowski, a play certified as longest game-winning TD catch in NFL history by a rookie playing in his team’s season opener ... On Sept. 18 at Denver, hooked up with rookie QB Andy Dalton for 10 receptions, the first time in league annals a rookie passing duo hit double figures in completions ... On Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, Green’s catches of 58 and 40 yards made him first Bengal in 23 years, since WR Eddie Brown in 1988, to record two catches of 40 or more yards in a game ... Green’s four 100-yard receiving games set Bengals rookie season record, breaking mark of three set by WR Isaac Curtis in 1973 and tied by Eddie Brown in ’85. Deep threat: Green had 11 receptions of 35 or more yards last season, tied with Calvin Johnson of Detroit and Victor Cruz of the N.Y. Giants for most in the NFL. Green’s total was the most by an NFL rookie since 1998, when Minnesota’s Randy Moss had 14. More 2011 highlights: Played and started 15 games, and started Wild Card playoff ... Missed second half of Game 9, Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, due to knee injury, and was inactive due to the injury for Game 10 at Baltimore ... 2011 games-starts: 15-15 Career games-starts: 15-15 Born: 7-31-88 Hometown: Summerville, S.C. Acquired: D1’11 Among his 65 catches, 43 converted first downs (66.2 percent) ... His 10 receptions for 124 yards on Sept. 18 at Denver included an acrobatic five-yard TD catch in fourth quarter ... Four receptions for 118 yards Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, scored on a 37-yard reception on third-and-17 in the first quarter ... Five catches for 51 yards Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, including an 11-yard TD in the first quarter in which he outfought tight coverage in the end zone ... On Oct. 20 at Seattle, his 43-yard TD gave Bengals 17-3 lead in second quarter ... On Nov. 6 at Tennessee, led all receivers in catches (seven) and receiving yards (83), and beat double coverage to gain 20 yards to Titans seven on a key third-and-18 play in the fourth quarter ... Had one reception Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh — a leaping 36-yard TD over two defenders in second quarter, but suffered knee strain upon landing and missed the next game ... Three-for-110 receiving on Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, including a 51-yarder to the Cleveland two on a third-and-eight late in the fourth quarter, setting up Mike Nugent’s gamewinning FG ... Had game highs in receptions (six) and receiving yards (87) on Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, along with one TD — an 11-yarder in the second quarter ... Six receptions for 115 yards Dec. 18 at St. Louis, including a 55-yarder to Rams two in first quarter ... Held to two catches for 25 yards on Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, but also rushed two-for-25, and he drew a pass interference call of 20 more yards against defense for the third straight game ... Caught five-for-47 in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. College: Played three seasons (2008-10) at Georgia, and was a consensus choice after his junior season as nation’s top WR prospect ... In just 32 career games, he posted the third-most receptions (166) and third-most receiving yards (2619) in Bulldogs history ... His 23 TD catches ranked second in program annals ... Named to Georgia’s Team of the Decade ... Playing in only nine games as a junior, he led team with 57 catches, 848 receiving yards and career-best nine TDs ... Played 10 games a sophomore and led team in catches (53), receiving yards (808) and receiving TDs (six) ... In 2008, his career-best 963 receiving yards helped earn him SEC Freshman of the Year honors, and on special teams, he blocked a FG attempt vs. Arizona State. Personal: Hometown is Summerville, S.C. ... Attended Summerville High School, where he was a four-time all-state selection by Associated Press ... Was the only prep junior named to USA Today’s 2006 All-USA team ... Also lettered in baseball and track ... Housing major at Georgia, and earned spot on Athletic Director’s academic honor roll ... His initials stand for “Adriel Jeremiah.” A.J. GREEN’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 15-15 15-15 NO 65 65 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 1057 16.3 58 1057 16.3 58 TD 7 7 ATT 5 5 RUSHING YDS AVG LG 53 10.6 22 53 10.6 22 TD 0 0 TD 7 7 TD-R 0 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 7 0 7 0 2-PtC 0 0 PTS 42 42 RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—10 (9-18-11 at Denver). YARDS—124 (9-8-11 at Denver). LONG—58 (10-2-11 vs. Buffalo). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (seven times; most recently 12-4-11 at Pittsburgh). RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—2 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). YARDS—25 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). LONG—22 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). TOUCHDOWNS— (none). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 NO 5 5 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 47 9.4 21 47 9.4 21 TD 0 0 ATT — — — 50 — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — (A.J. Green, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO 1 10 4 4 5 5 YDS 41 124 29 118 90 51 4 7 1 63 83 36 3 6 5 6 2 2 65 110 87 59 115 25 26 1057 RECEIVING AVG 41.0 12.4 7.3 29.5 18.0 10.2 15.8 11.9 36.0 INACTIVE 36.7 14.5 11.8 19.2 122.5 13.0 16.3 LG 41t 26 18 58 37t 22 TD 1 1 0 0 1 1 ATT 0 0 0 1 0 0 YDS 0 0 0 6 0 0 43t 23 36t 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 51 43 36 55 17 18 58 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 0 15 0 0 25 0 53 — 51 — RUSHING AVG — — — 6.0 — — — — 7.0 INACTIVE — 15.0 — — 12.5 — 10.6 LG — — — 6 — — TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 7 0 0 0 — 15 — — 22 — 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GREEN-ELLIS, BENJARVUS HB #42 Height: 5-11 Weight: 220 College: Mississippi Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 16-6 (N.E.) Career games-starts: 53-20 Born: 7-2-85 Hometown: New Orleans, La. Acquired: UFA(N.E.)’12 An unrestricted free agent who ranked tied for second in the NFL from 201011 in rushing TDs (24), Green-Ellis signed with Bengals on March 22 of this year ... Spent all four of his previous seasons with New England, and last season he led Patriots in rushing yards, TDs and postseason rushing yards ... Had a 1000yard rushing season (1008) in 2010 ... Brings a complete RB skill set, including receiving and blocking ability and a highly-praised work ethic ... Has risen to NFL success after entering the league as a college free agent. Recorded three two-TD games, in wins Oct. 9 vs. Jets, Nov. 27 vs. Philadelphia and on 1-1-12 vs. Buffalo ... Oct. 9 win vs. Jets saw him rush for career-high 136 yards on 27 carries (5.0 avg.), with a 13-yard reception ... Led all rushers with 81 yards in Monday night win Nov. 21 vs. Kansas City ... Had career-long 53-yard reception in season finale vs. Buffalo ... Led all rushers with 68 yards on 15 carries in AFC title win 1-22-12 vs. Baltimore ... In Super Bowl vs. N.Y. Giants, led Patriots in carries and yards (10-44) and had two catches for 15 yards. Career transactions: Signed 5-2-08 with New England as college free agent ... Waived on 8-30-08, and signed 8-31-08 to Patriots practice squad ... Signed 1-11-08 to New England roster ... Became a restricted free agent, and re-signed with New England on 8-3-11 ... Signed 3-22-12 with Cincinnati as unrestricted free agent. Previous seasons: 2008—Rookie played in nine Patriots games with three starts after being signed to roster from practice squad ... Rushed 74for-275, contributing to Patriots’ best team total (2278) since 1985, and his five rushing TDs were second on team ... Made NFL debut Oct. 12 at San Diego ... Scored first TD on one-yard run Oct. 20 vs. Denver. 2009—Played in 12 New England games (inactive for four), and was inactive for postseason game vs. Baltimore ... Rushing total of 26-for-114 included seven-for-67 day in win Oct. 18 vs. Tennessee ... Added five special teams tackles. 2010—Played in every Patriots regular-season game, with 11 starts, and saw action in the team’s one postseason game ... Led team in regular season with career-best 1008 rushing yards on 229 attempts (4.4), first Patriot to rush for 1000 since 2004 (Corey Dillon) ... With 13 TDs (all rushing), fell one short of Curtis Martin’s club record for rushing scores ... Had a pair of 100-yard rushing games, 17-for-112 on Oct. 31 vs. Minnesota and 19-for-104 on Dec. 26 at Buffalo. Fumble-free: Green-Ellis has been a coach’s dream in the area of ball security. He has never fumbled in the NFL, covering 536 touches (rushing and receiving) in regular-season play and 52 touches in postseason. Elias Sports Bureau reports that his 536 fumble-free regular-season touches comprises the longest start-of-career streak for any player since 1945, when recording of fumbles for individual players began. Nose for the end zone: Over the last two seasons, Green-Ellis’ total of 24 rushing TDs was topped by only Houston’s Arian Foster (26). GreenEllis equaled the total of Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson and Philadelphia’s LeSean McCoy. Green-Ellis led the Patriots with 13 TDs in 2010 (all rushing) and with 11 TDs last season (all rushing). College: Played two seasons (2006-07) for Mississippi after transferring from Indiana, where he played in 2003-04 ... As an Ole Miss senior, became only the second Rebel to reach 1000 rushing yards twice in a career ... Set an Ole Miss record as a junior with 234 rushing attempts ... Posted totals of 938 and 794 rushing yards in his two seasons at Indiana, with 12 TDs. Winning moves: Over the last four seasons, New England was 23-1, including one postseason game, when Green-Ellis had one or more TDs. 2011 participation: Played in all 19 New England games (including postseason) ... Had six starts in regular season and two starts in postseason. Mom’s a big fan: With one exception, Green-Ellis’ mother, Latonia Green, has attended all his games since he was in high school. Her one missed game came in 2004, when she was unable to attend an Indiana game at Oregon. 2011 highlights: Led Patriots in regular-season rushing yards with 667, 226 more than second-place player ... Averaged 3.7 yards on 181 carries ... Also led team in postseason rushing yards with 140, twice the total of next-best player, and scored a rushing TD in AFC Championship win vs. Baltimore ... Personal: Hometown is New Orleans, La. ... Attended St. Augustine High School, where he lettered in football and track ... Business management major at Mississippi ... Nicknamed “The Law Firm” by his teammates at New England, due to his multi-part name. BENJARVUS GREEN-ELLIS’ STATISTICS YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM New England New England New England New England YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM New England New England New England G-S 9-3 12-0 16-11 16-6 53-20 ST 2 2 2 6 ATT 74 26 229 181 510 AT 3 1 0 4 TT 5 3 2 10 RUSHING YDS AVG LG 275 3.7 15 114 4.4 29 1008 4.4 33t 667 3.7 18 2064 4.0 33t SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 TD 5 0 13 11 29 BFG 0 0 0 0 NO 3 2 12 9 26 BXP 0 0 0 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD 37 12.3 20 0 11 5.5 6 0 85 7.1 16 0 159 17.7 53 0 292 11.2 53 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG 0 0 — 0 — 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 1 0 0.0 0 0 TD 5 0 13 11 29 TD 0 0 0 0 TD-R 5 0 13 11 29 NO — — — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 66 0 0 0 174 PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—27 (for New England; 10-9-11 vs. N.Y. Jets). YARDS—136 (for New England; 10-9-11 vs. N.Y. Jets). LONG—33t (for New England; 12-19-10 vs. Green Bay). TOUCHDOWNS—2 (six times; most recently for New England on 1-1-12 vs. Buffalo). RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—4 (for New England; 11-14-10 at Pittsburgh). YARDS—53 (for New England; 1-1-12 vs. Buffalo). LONG—53 (for New England; 1-1-12 vs. Buffalo). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). POSTSEASON RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2009 New England 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* 2010 New England 1-0 9 43 4.8 10 0 2011 New England 3-2 38 140 3.7 17 1 CAREER 4-2 47 183 3.9 17 1 * NOTE: Green-Ellis was inactive for one postseason game with New England in 2009. NO 2 3 5 — 52 — RECEIVING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 11 5.5 7 23 7.7 8 34 6.8 8 TD TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 TD-R 2-PtC PTS 0 0 0 0 6 6 (BenJarvus Green-Ellis, continued) CAREER GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT 2008 / NEW ENGLAND 9-7 KANSAS CITY 9-14 at N.Y. Jets 9-21 MIAMI 9-28 — BYE — 10-5 at San Francisco 10-12 at San Diego 10-20 DENVER 10-26 ST. LOUIS 11-2 at Indianapolis 11-9 BUFFALO 11-13 N.Y. JETS 11-23 at Miami 11-30 PITTSBURGH 12-7 at Seattle 12-14 at Oakland 12-21 ARIZONA 12-28 at Buffalo 2009 / NEW ENGLAND 9-14 BUFFALO 9-20 at N.Y. Jets 9-27 ATLANTA 10-4 BALTIMORE 10-11 at Denver 10-18 TENNESSEE 10-25 at Tampa Bay 11-1 — BYE — 11-8 MIAMI 11-15 at Indianapolis 11-22 N.Y. JETS 11-30 at New Orleans 12-6 at Miami 12-13 CAROLINA 12-20 at Buffalo 12-27 JACKSONVILLE 1-3 at Houston Postseason 1-10 BALTIMORE 2010 / NEW ENGLAND 9-12 CINCINNATI 9-19 at N.Y. Jets 9-26 BUFFALO 10-4 at Miami 10-10 — BYE — 10-17 BALTIMORE 10-24 at San Diego 10-31 MINNESOTA 11-7 at Cleveland 11-14 at Pittsburgh 11-21 INDIANAPOLIS 11-25 at Detroit 12-6 N.Y. JETS 12-12 at Chicago 12-19 GREEN BAY 12-26 at Buffalo 1-2 MIAMI Postseason 1-16 N.Y. JETS 2011 / NEW ENGLAND 9-12 at Miami 9-18 SAN DIEGO 9-25 at Buffalo 10-2 at Oakland 10-9 N.Y. JETS 10-16 DALLAS 10-23 — BYE — 10-30 at Pittsburgh 11-6 N.Y. GIANTS 11-13 at N.Y. Jets 11-21 KANSAS CITY 11-27 at Philadelphia 12-4 INDIANAPOLIS 12-11 at Washington 12-18 at Denver 12-24 MIAMI 1-1 BUFFALO Postseason 1-14 DENVER 1-22 BALTIMORE 2-5 VS. N.Y. GIANTS ATT YDS RUSHING AVG LG TD NO PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 13 9 15 26 2 7 2 0 0 65 16 57 105 9 20 3 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 67 6 1 0 5 2 0 0 0 7 0 10 2 0 0 0 4 22 PRACTICE SQUAD 0.0 5.0 1.8 3.8 4.0 4.5 2.9 1.5 0.0 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE — INACTIVE INACTIVE — 9.6 0.9 7.0 — 2.0 1.0 — — — INACTIVE 5.5 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD 9 — — 8 — — — 20 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 — 5.5 — — 6 — 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 9 9.0 0 — 0 — 8 8.0 0 — 0 — 0 — 20 20.0 0 — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 15 4 10 13 7 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 — 0 0 0 — 29 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 7 — 4 1 — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 5 10 16 16 22 19 98 76 4.4 1.9 6.1 4.8 7 7 22 12t 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 — — 6.0 — — — 6 — 0 0 0 0 10 11 17 9 18 21 12 18 21 6 19 20 20 24 112 14 87 96 59 72 87 38 104 80 2.0 2.2 6.6 1.6 4.8 4.6 4.9 4.0 4.1 6.3 5.5 11.0 4 9 26 5 17 16 15t 13 17 33t 15 4.0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 11 0 36 4 0 7 0 12 3 6 — — 11.0 — 9.0 4.0 — 7.0 — 6.0 3.0 6.0 — — 11 — 16 4 — 7 — 9 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 43 4.8 10 0 2 11 5.5 7 0 7 17 10 16 27 14 34 70 18 75 136 58 4.9 4.1 1.8 4.7 5.0 4.1 13 16t 5 15 15 9 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 0 9 13 11 — 5.0 — 9.0 13.0 11.0 — 5 — 9 13 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 8 20 14 6 5 10 3 7 9 52 8 81 44 14 19 17 10 22 1.8 4.3 1.0 4.1 3.1 2.3 3.8 1.7 3.3 3.1 3 18 6 12 8 5 13 7 5 11 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 11 0 25 0 0 0 32 0 53 — 11.0 — 25.0 — — — 16.0 — 53.0 — 11 — 25 — — — 21 — 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 15 10 28 68 44 2.2 4.5 4.4 9 13 17 0 1 0 1 0 2 8 0 15 8.0 0.0 7.5 8 0 8 0 0 0 — 53 — GRESHAM, JERMAINE TE #84 Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 College: Oklahoma Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Gresham has been Bengals No. 1 TE from onset of his career, and in 2011 he improved his numbers from a fine rookie year, capping the season with a Pro Bowl selection ... Despite missing two games to a hamstring injury, he was second on team in receptions (56), topping a 2010 total of 52 that had tied for AFC rookie lead ... Tied for second on team in TDs (six), one behind A.J. Green ... Gresham’s 596 receiving yards ranked third on team and bettered his rookie total of 471 ... Athletic 260-pounder who has all the tools and attitude to continue development into a top blocker. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2010 NFL Draft (21st overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 8-3-10. Pro Bowl participation: Has played in one Pro Bowl ... Played for AFC in 2011 season (game at Honolulu) and had one reception for 14 yards. 2011 participation: Played in 14 games (Games 1-6 and 9-16), with 13 starts, and started Wild Card playoff ... Suffered hamstring injury Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, causing him to miss Games 7 and 8. 2011 highlights: Contributed to pass protection effort that ranked tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, led team in catches (six) and receiving yards (58), and displayed great hands on a two-yard TD bullet from Andy Dalton in first quarter ... On Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, had a 17-yard TD in third quarter, and added key 25-yard catch on Bengals’ gametying fourth-quarter TD drive ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, had three-yard TD catch in second quarter, and on the game-deciding fourth-quarter TD drive, caught nine-yard pass to Jaguars 10 on fourth-and-six ... On Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, in return to action after missing two games with hamstring injury, had four catches for 23 yards, including a one-yard TD in third quarter that tied score at 17-17 ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, had leaping 22-yard TD grab in the third quarter and supported 106 rushing yards by Cedric Benson ... On Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, led team in receiving yards (56), tied for team lead in catches (five) and had 11-yard TD catch in first quarter to make score 10-0 ... On Jan. 1 vs. Baltimore, led team in receiving yards (72) and tied for team lead in receptions (five) ... Caught five-for-46 in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston ... Achieved 2011 games-starts: 14-13 Career games-starts: 29-23 Born: 6-16-88 Hometown: Ardmore, Okla. Acquired: D1’10 a third-alternate spot in voting for the AFC Pro Bowl squad, and was subsequently named to the team as a replacement for New England’s Rob Gronkowski. 2010: Played in 15 games, missing season finale due to a knee strain ... His 52 receptions broke Tony McGee’s 1995 mark of 44 for most catches by a Bengals rookie TE ... Tied teammate Jordan Shipley for most receptions by any Bengals rookie since 1985 (WR Eddie Brown, 53) ... His TD catch total of four was the most ever by a Bengals rookie playing strictly TE ... Caught six-for-25 in NFL debut Sept. 12 at New England, including one-yard TD pass from Carson Palmer in third quarter ... In win Sept. 26 at Carolina, led team in receiving yards (59, on four catches) ... Caught four-for-24 Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, and his oneyard TD catch put Bengals in lead early in fourth quarter ... Had personal season bests of nine catches and 85 yards, with 19-yard TD, on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis ... Had prodigious fourth quarter in Colts game, with all nine of his catches in the period, but he fumbled (lost) after the final catch, ending Bengals’ comeback hopes ... Caught three-for-43, plus two-point conversion reception, Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans ... Caught four-for-56 on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, including threeyard TD on third-and-goal in first quarter, making the catch despite pass interference by Chargers. College: Played in all 42 Oklahoma games from 2006-08, helping team to 34-8 record, with two Fiesta Bowls and one berth in BCS Championship game ... Did not play in 2009, due to knee injury suffered in preseason practice ... Declined an option to return to Oklahoma for 2010 ... In his three seasons, totaled 111 receptions for 1629 yards (14.7 avg.), and his 26 TDs ranked second in Big 12 history for tight ends ... Earned first-team All-America honors from The Sporting News in 2008, when he set school records for TEs in TDs (14) and receiving yards (950) ... Scored 25 TDs in his last 28 games. Personal: Hometown is Ardmore, Okla. ... Attended Ardmore High School, where as a senior he was rated top TE prospect in the nation by PrepStar and Rivals.com ... Also a basketball standout in high school ... Majored at Oklahoma in multidisciplinary studies ... First name is pronounced “jer-MAIN” and last name is pronounced “GRESH-em.” JERMAINE GRESHAM’S STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING SCORING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC 2010 Cincinnati 15-10 52 471 9.1 27 4 — — — — — 4 0 4 0 1 2011 Cincinnati 14-13 56 596 10.6 31 6 — — — — — 6 0 6 0 0 CAREER 29-23 108 1067 9.9 31 10 — — — — — 10 0 10 0 1 RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—9 (11-14-10 at Indianapolis). YARDS—85 (11-14-10 at Indianapolis). LONG—31 (1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (10 times; most recently 12-24-11 vs. Arizona). PTS 26 36 62 POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 NO 5 5 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 46 9.2 16 46 9.2 16 TD 0 0 ATT — — — 54 — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — (Jermaine Gresham, continued) CAREER GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT 2010 / CINCINNATI 9-12 at New England 9-19 BALTIMORE 9-26 at Carolina 10-3 at Cleveland 10-10 TAMPA BAY 10-17 — BYE — 10-24 at Atlanta 10-31 MIAMI 11-8 PITTSBURGH 11-14 at Indianapolis 11-21 BUFFALO 11-25 at N.Y. Jets 12-5 NEW ORLEANS 12-12 at Pittsburgh 12-19 CLEVELAND 12-26 SAN DIEGO 1-2 at Baltimore 2011 / CINCINNATI 9-11 at Cleveland 9-18 at Denver 9-25 SAN FRANCISCO 10-2 BUFFALO 10-9 at Jacksonville 10-16 INDIANAPOLIS 10-23 — BYE — 10-30 at Seattle 11-6 at Tennessee 11-13 PITTSBURGH 11-20 at Baltimore 11-27 CLEVELAND 12-4 at Pittsburgh 12-11 HOUSTON 12-18 at St. Louis 12-24 ARIZONA 1-1 BALTIMORE Postseason 1-7-12 at Houston LG TD ATT YDS RUSHING AVG LG TD 4.2 5.0 14.8 7.0 6.0 8 7 27 12 10 1 0 0 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 26 17 11 85 33 36 43 0 6 56 6.5 5.7 5.5 9.4 16.5 18.0 14.3 — 6.0 14.0 INACTIVE 9 8 9 19t 18 25 23 — 6 23 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 58 8 51 70 21 23 9.7 4.0 12.8 17.5 4.2 5.8 22 4 22 25 9 13 1 0 0 1 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4 3 5 3 3 3 5 5 23 48 68 37 45 16 56 72 INACTIVE INACTIVE 5.8 16.0 13.6 12.3 15.0 5.3 11.2 14.4 10 24 22t 20 26 9 12 31 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 5 46 9.2 16 0 — — — — — NO YDS 6 3 4 5 4 25 15 59 35 24 4 3 2 9 2 2 3 0 1 4 6 2 4 4 5 4 RECEIVING AVG — 55 — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE HALL, LEON CB #29 Height: 5-11 Weight: 195 College: Michigan Experience: 6th-year player in 2012 A Bengals first-round pick in 2007 draft, Hall looks to return to past form in ’12 after suffering his first serious injury (Achilles tear) last season, on Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh ... Ended season with 38 tackles and a fumble recovery, and despite missing the final seven games, still ranked tied for second on team in INTs (two) and second in passes defensed (10) ... In his first four seasons, led team in INTs three times and tied for team lead once ... Over his Bengals tenure, leads team in INTs (20) and passes defensed (94) ... Has moved into sixth place in all-time Bengals INTs, needing one more to tie Tory James (21) ... Throughout his career, has also been one of team’s most active special teams players among regular starters. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2007 NFL Draft (18th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-07 ... On 9-2-11, signed four-year contract extension (through 2015) with Cincinnati. Streak snapped: Known as one of the Bengals’ most durable and reliable players, Hall fell victim last year to his first serious injury since entering the NFL in 2007. An Achilles tear on Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh forced him to the Reserve/Injured list, sidelining him for the remainder of the regular season and postseason. The injury ended Hall’s streaks of 74 consecutive games played (including postseason) and 66 consecutive starts (64 at RCB, 2 at LCB). Both had been team-bests. 2011 highlights: Started at RCB in Games 1-9 ... Had four tackles Sept. 11 at Cleveland, and tied for team lead with three passes defensed, including batted ball in end zone that helped force Browns to settle for FG ... On Sept. 18 at Denver, returning fumble by WR Eric Decker 10 yards to Broncos 41, setting up FG ... Four tackles and pass defensed Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco ... Five tackles and pass defensed Oct. 9 at Jacksonville ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, his fourth-quarter INT of Curtis Painter pass helped seal Bengals win ... Eight tackles (led secondary, second on team) Oct. 30 at Seattle ... One INT, one tackle and two passes defensed Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh before leaving in second quarter with Achilles injury. Previous seasons: 2007—Played in every Bengals game, with 10 starts (Games 1, 5 and 9-16), and led team with five INTs, tying Bengals rookie record set previously by S Tommy Casanova, CB Ray Horton and LB Odell Thurman ... Also tied for NFL’s ’07 rookie lead in INTs ... Ranked fourth on Bengals in tackles (career-best 85), leading secondary ... Started in NFL debut Sept. 10 vs. Baltimore, subbing for injured RCB Johnathan Joseph, and had five tackles and two passes defensed ... Snagged first NFL INT on Sept. 23 at Seattle, against QB Matt Hasselbeck ... On Nov. 11 at Baltimore, intercepted a deflected Steve McNair pass in end zone just before halftime, preserving 6-0 2011 games-starts: 9-9 Career games-starts: 73-67 Born: 12-9-84 Hometown: Vista, Calif. Acquired: D1’07 lead in eventual Bengals win. 2008—Posted team-best totals of 26 passes defensed and three INTs ... Led DBs in tackles (84) for the second straight year ... Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for performance Dec. 21 at Cleveland, when he made all three of his INTs, tying Bengals game record and scoring on a 50-yard return ... His TD return at Cleveland gave Bengals a 7-0 lead on a cold, blustery day when offensive scores were tough to come by (Bengals went on to win 14-0) ... Four passes defensed, including two that forced punts, in win Dec. 14 vs. Washington. 2009—Tied for team lead with career-high six INTs, tied for second in AFC ... Led team in passes defensed (career-high 27) and had 73 tackles, ranked sixth on team ... Tied for team lead in forced fumbles on defense (two) ... Had the most special teams tackles (seven) of any regular starter ... His 11 solo tackles on Oct. 18 vs. Houston were most by a Bengal on the year ... On Oct. 4 at Cleveland, forced a Jerome Harrison fumble that teammate Robert Geathers returned 75 yards for a TD ... On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, intercepted a Joe Flacco pass at Bengals’ 17 with four seconds left to end Ravens’ last comeback bid ... On Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, had two INTs (48 yards in returns) ... Seven tackles and an end-zone pass defensed in key win Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, when Steelers were held to three-for-15 on third-down conversions ... On Dec. 13 at Minnesota, intercepted a Brett Favre pass ... Logged his sixth INT on Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, with leaping grab at Bengals’ 19 to kill Chiefs’ last offensive threat as Bengals clinched division title ... Posted seven tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—On Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, intercepted a Joe Flacco pass in third quarter, with 22-yard return ... Recorded INT in second straight game on Sept. 26 at Carolina, picking off Jimmy Clausen at the Bengals’ five, thwarting Carolina scoring threat ... Recorded an INT in his third straight game Oct. 3 at Cleveland, intercepting Seneca Wallace in second quarter at Cleveland 37 ... Six tackles, four passes defensed (Bengals game-high for the season) and an INT Oct. 24 at Atlanta ... Four tackles Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, and had two forced fumbles, including FF from Hines Ward at Pittsburgh 39 in second quarter, recovered by Bengals and leading to TD drive. College: Hall played four seasons (2003-06) at Michigan, and was a consensus ’06 All-American ... Left Wolverines with school record for career passes defensed (43) and ranked tied for fourth in INTs (12) ... Was finalist as a senior for NCAA’s Jim Thorpe Award (top defensive back) and Bronko Nagurski Trophy (top defensive player) ... Set UM record with 83-yard fumble return (for TD) as a junior in ’05. Personal: Hometown is Vista, Calif. ... Played CB, WR and QB at Vista High School, earning All-America honors from SuperPrep and PrepStar, and also lettered in track ... Married (wife Jessica) with a son, Leon. Jr. ... General studies major at Michigan. LEON HALL’S STATISTICS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 16-10 16-16 16-16 16-16 9-9 73-67 ST 8 4 7 4 23 ST 51 66 55 36 31 239 AT 1 1 0 1 3 TT 9 5 7 5 26 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 34 85 0-0 11 1 0-0 18 84 0-0 26 0 1-0 18 73 0-0 27 2 0-0 16 52 0-0 20 2 0-0 7 38 0-0 10 0 1-10 93 332 0-0 94 5 2-10 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — 56 — INTERCEPTIONS NO 0 1 1 1 3 NO YDS AVG LG TD 5 16 3.2 12 0 3 87 29.0 50t 1 6 47 7.8 26 0 4 19 4.8 22 0 2 15 7.5 15 0 20 184 9.2 50t 1 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 — 0 — 0 1 1.0 0 1 0 22 22.0 0 22 0 29 29.0 0 29 0 52 17.3 0 29 0 SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0 — 0 — 0 3 16 5.3 0 12 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 3 16 5.3 0 12 0 (Leon Hall, continued) POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS 2009 Cincinnati 1-1 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 1-1 4 3 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 * NOTE: Hall was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. INTERCEPTIONS NO — YDS AVG LG — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — TD — TD — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 2 2 3 6 3 4 AT 2 0 1 1 2 0 TT 4 2 4 7 5 4 8 2 1 0 1 0 8 3 1 31 7 38 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED 0-0 2-15 — 57 — PD 3 1 1 0 1 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 1-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO 0 0 0 0 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 15 15.0 15 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 — — 0 0 0 0 10 0 1-10 15 0 0 — 0 — 0 0.0 RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED 2 15 7.5 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 HANSEN, TYLER QB #9 Height: 6-1 Weight: 225 College: Colorado Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 12-6-89 Hometown: Murrieta, Calif. Acquired: CFA’12 Played four seasons (2008-11) at Colorado, logging 6183 yards total offense (fourth-most is school history) ... Played in 33 games with 21 starts. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as college free agent on 5-2-12. More college highlights: Career passing totals of 505-for-872 (57.9 percent) for 5705 yards, 35 TDs and 28 INTs ... Also had eight career rushing TDs ... Had a 5.59-yard average per true carry (not including sacks), which ranked third-best in school history for a QB ... Earned No. 1 QB spot midway through sophomore season ... As a senior, passed for 2883 yards (second-most in school history) on 231-of-412 passing (56.0 percent), with 20 TDs and 11 INTs, and rushed for three TDs ... Had at least one TD pass in all 12 games as a senior ... Set or tied 11 school records (game or season) as a senior ... Named by Colorado’s coaching staff as the co-recipient of the John Mack Award as 2011 team’s most outstanding offensive player ... Caught a 14-yard TD from RB Rodney Stewart in 2011 win over Arizona ... Started first seven games as a junior, before season was ended by a ruptured spleen suffered against Texas Tech. Personal: Hometown is Murrieta, Calif. ... Attended Chaparral High School, where as a senior, he was Southwestern League Player of the Year and school’s Athlete of the Year ... Also lettered twice in prep baseball and once in prep track ... Communications major at Colorado. — 58 — HARRIS, CLARK LS #46 Height: 6-5 Weight: 255 College: Rutgers Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Since signing in October 2009, Harris has played every Bengals game (including postseason) and has had no unplayable snaps ... Has three-season snap total of 395 (220 punts and 175 placekicks) ... Had three special teams tackles in 2011 ... Had game experience with Houston prior to joining Bengals. Career transactions: Selected by Green Bay in seventh round of 2007 NFL Draft (243rd overall) ... Signed with Packers on 6-20-07 ... Waived by Green Bay on 9-1-07, and signed 9-4-07 to Packers practice squad ... Released from Packers practice squad on 9-11-07 ... Signed 11-28-07 to Detroit practice squad, and signed 12-31-07 to Lions ’08 offseason roster ... Waived by Detroit on 5-19-08 ... Re-signed with Detroit on 8-19-08, and waived on 8-31-08 ... Signed on 9-17-08 to Houston practice squad ... Released from Houston practice squad on 9-30-08 ... Re-signed to Houston practice squad on 11-4-08 ... Signed on 12-3-08 to Houston’s active roster ... Waived by Houston on 9-5-09 ... Signed on 9-30-09 to Houston practice squad ... Released from Houston practice squad on 10-6-09 ... Signed 10-13-09 with Cincinnati. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games, handling all 163 long snaps (91 punts and 72 placekicks), and played in Wild Card playoff ... Logged three special teams tackles — one Sept. 11 at Cleveland, one Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh and one Dec. 11 vs. Houston ... Also had a special teams stop in Wild Card game on 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2007—Began season with Green Bay’s practice squad, then finished season on Detroit’s practice squad ... 2008—With Detroit through offseason and preseason, then spent time on Houston’s practice squad, 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 47-0 Born: 7-10-84 Hometown: Manahawkin, N.J. Acquired: FA’09 before being signed to Texans’ active roster late in the season ... Played in Games 13-16 for Houston and handled all long snapping duties ... Made NFL debut Dec. 7 at Green Bay and snapped for game-winning FG. 2009—Spent time on Houston’s practice squad, before signing with Cincinnati ... Played for Bengals in Games 6-16, plus the Wild Card playoff, and handled 97 regularseason snaps (40 placekicks, 57 punts) without an unplayable delivery ... Had a special teams tackle on Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore. 2010—Had no unplayable deliveries on 135 snaps (72 punts and 63 placekicks) ... Downed two punts on Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, including one at Steelers eight-yard line. College: Was a standout TE at Rutgers in addition to handling longsnapping duties ... Was a three-time first-team All-Big East selection ... Played 48 games from 2003-06, with 42 starts ... Finished career ranked sixth in program history in receptions (143) and receiving yards (2015), and tied for seventh in TDs (11) ... Caught a pass in 38 straight games, registering what was third-longest streak in Big East history ... Had five career games of 100 or more receiving yards. Personal: Hometown is Manahawkin, N.J. ... Attended Southern Regional High School ... Married (wife Jessica) ... Hobbies include golf, basketball, fishing, video games and board games. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Harris did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2007 or ’08 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. CLARK HARRIS’ STATISTICS YEAR 2007 TEAM Green Bay Detroit 2008 Houston 2009 Houston Cincinnati 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati HOU. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 11-0 16-0 16-0 4-0 43-0 47-0 ST AT 0 0 1 3 2 0 6 6 0 0 1 0 1 1 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* 0 0 0-0 0 DID NOT PLAY* 1 0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 7 0 0-0 0 7 0 0-0 0 BFG BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — NO TD NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 2011 Cincinnati 1-0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — CAREER 2-0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — * NOTE: In 2007, Harris was on the Practice Squad for one game with Green Bay and on the Practice Squad for five games with Detroit. In 2009, he was on the Practice Squad for one game with Houston. — 59 — HARVEY, DERRICK DE #95 Height: 6-5 Weight: 265 College: Florida Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 Fifth-year pro signed with Bengals on March 23 of this year as an unrestricted free agent ... Spent his first three seasons with Jacksonville and spent 2011 with Denver ... Has logged 52 career games with 32 starts ... Played in five games last season for Denver (inactive for 11) .... Led Jacksonville in QB pressures (57) during his three seasons and logged 8.0 sacks ... A first-round draft choice of Jacksonville in 2008. Career transactions: Selected by Jacksonville in first round of 2008 NFL Draft (eighth overall) ... Signed with Jaguars on 8-27-08 ... Waived by Jacksonville on 7-29-11 ... Signed with Denver as free agent on 8-1-11 ... Became unrestricted free agent on 3-13-12, and signed with Bengals on 3-23-12. 2011 games-starts: 5-0 (Den.) Career games-starts: 52-32 Born: 11-9-86 Hometown: Greenbelt, Md. Acquired: UFA(Den.)’12 In his NFL debut, Sept. 7 at Tennessee, intercepted a Vince Young pass in fourth quarter ... Nine tackles on Dec. 28 at Baltimore, with solo sacks of Troy Smith and Joe Flacco. 2009—Started every Jacksonville game and led D-line with a career-best 69 tackles ... Led team for second straight season in QB pressures (20) ... Had two sacks, one against Matt Schaub on Dec. 6 vs. Houston and one against Chad Henne on Dec. 13 vs. Miami. 2010—Played 15 games with seven starts for Jacksonville, posting 34 tackles, 2.5 sacks and eight QB pressures ... Season-best seven tackles in win Sept. 12 vs. Denver ... Seven-yard sack of Colt McCoy in win Nov. 21 vs. Cleveland ... Six-yard sack of Jason Campbell in win Dec. 12 vs. Oakland. 2011 highlights: Played for Denver in Games 1-4 and 12 ... Inactive for Games 5-11 and 13-16, and for both Broncos postseason games ... Recovered a Matt Hasselbeck fumble Sept. 25 at Tennessee at Titans 13 in third quarter ... Two tackles on Oct. 2 at Green Bay. College: Played three seasons (2005-07) at Florida, including ’07 BCS national championship win over Ohio State ... Named Defensive MVP of the BCS win over Buckeyes, with three sacks for 31 yards in losses and a fumble recovery ... Led team in sacks (8.5) in ’07 ... Entered NFL draft after his junior season ... Played 36 games with 18 starts, logging 90 tackles and 20.5 sacks. Previous seasons: 2008—First-round draft pick played in all 16 Jacksonville games and made the most starts (nine) by a rookie DE in club history ... Posted 35 tackles with 3.5 sacks, and led team in QB pressures (29) ... Personal: Hometown is Greenbelt, Md. ... Attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School, where he posted a state-record 31 sacks as a senior, in only his second year of organized football ... Anthropology major at Florida. DERRICK HARVEY’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2008 Jacksonville 2009 Jacksonville 2010 Jacksonville 2011 Denver JAX. TOTALS DEN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-9 16-16 15-7 5-0 47-32 5-0 52-32 ST 23 37 16 2 76 2 78 AT 12 32 18 2 62 2 64 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 35 3.5-21 1 69 2-8 1 34 2.5-17.5 0 4 0-0 0 138 8-46.5 2 4 0-0 0 142 8-46.5 2 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG 0.0 — — — 0.0 — 0.0 LG 0 — — — 0 — 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — — — — — — — S — — — — — — — PTS — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD 2011 Denver 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 * NOTE: Harvey was inactive for two postseason games with Denver in 2011. INTERCEPTIONS FF FRYDS NO 0 0-0 — — 60 — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — — HAWKINS, ANDREW WR #16 Height: 5-7 Weight: 180 College: Toledo Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 13-0 Career games-starts: 13-0 Born: 3-10-86 Hometown: Johnstown, Pa. Acquired: W(StL.)’11 returner Cecil Shorts at Jacksonville 25, allowing no gain ... On Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, logged team-highs in catches (five) and receiving yards (56) — both personal bests ... Four catches for 47 yards Nov. 20 at Baltimore, including two catches in first quarter that converted third downs ... Had two-for-27 receiving Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, including a 19-yarder in the first quarter to convert a thirdand-19, and also had a special teams tackle ... On Dec. 11 vs. Houston, had a four-yard rush to convert a third-and-two on Bengals second quarter TD drive, and had a 22-yard reception (shovel pass) late in the second quarter to help set up a FG ... Had three catches for 34 yards on 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore, including a six-yarder to keep alive a Bengals fourth-quarter FG drive, and a diving 26yarder to the Baltimore 11 to set up another Bengals FG ... One catch for eight yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. A 2011 training camp acquisition, Hawkins found his way onto practice squad, then the active roster, then into a significant role on the field ... Fifth on team in both receptions (23) and receiving yards (263), had five rushes for 25 yards (5.0) and had five special teams tackles ... Had nine touches that converted third-down situations, seven on receptions and two on rushes ... A two-year Canadian Football League veteran, he played for Montreal on Grey Cup winning teams in 2009 and ’10 ... His brother, Artrell, played CB for Bengals from 1998-2003. Career transactions: Signed with St. Louis as free agent 1-12-11 ... Waived by St. Louis on 7-31-11, and acquired 8-1-11 on waivers by Cincinnati ... Waived on 9-3-11, and signed 9-4-11 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals active roster on 9-20-11. 2011 participation: Played in preseason Games 2-4 ... On Bengals practice squad for Games 1-2, then signed to active roster after Game 2 ... Inactive for Game 3 ... Played in Games 4-16, as well as in Wild Card Playoff. College: Played four seasons (2004-07) at Toledo ... Became Toledo’s first two-way player in 40 years, seeing action at both WR and CB ... College career totals included 67 receptions for 634 yards and five TDs (four receiving, one rushing). 2011 highlights: Saw first NFL action Oct. 3 vs. Buffalo, contributing to a win with two catches for 43 yards ... Two catches for 6 yards Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, and also had key special teams tackle in fourth quarter on punt Personal: Hometown is Johnstown, Pa. ... Attended Bishop McCort High School ... Father, Artrell Sr., played for Pittsburgh Steelers, and brother, Artrell Jr., played for Bengals from 1998-2003. ANDREW HAWKINS’ STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING SCORING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 2011 Cincinnati 13-0 23 263 11.4 26 0 5 25 5.0 8 0 — — — — — — CAREER 13-0 23 263 11.4 26 0 5 25 5.0 8 0 — — — — — — SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2011 Cincinnati 2 3 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — CAREER 2 3 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—5 (11-13-11 vs. Pittsburgh). YARDS—56 (11-13-11 vs. Pittsburgh). LONG—26 (1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—1 (five times; most recently 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). YARDS—8 (12-18-11 at St. Louis). LONG—8 (12-18-11 at St. Louis). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 8 8.0 8 8 8.0 8 NO 1 1 TD 0 0 ATT — — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO 2 2 1 0 0 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 23 RECEIVING AVG PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 43 21.5 6 3.0 7 7.0 YDS 0 0 56 47 27 8 22 10 3 34 263 — — 11.2 11.8 13.5 8.0 22.0 10.0 3.0 11.3 11.4 LG TD ATT 25 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 25 19 19 8 22 10 3 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 — 61 — RUSHING YDS AVG PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 0 — 0 — 0 — 6 0 4 0 0 0 4 8 0 3 25 6.0 — 4.0 — — — 4.0 8.0 — 3.0 5.0 LG TD — — — 0 0 0 6 — 4 — — — 4 8 — 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Andrew Hawkins, continued) DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST AT 0 1 1 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BFG BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 62 — NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — HAYDEN, NICK DT #98 Height: 6-4 Weight: 300 College: Wisconsin Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Classified a third-year player for 2012, Hayden is in his second season with Cincinnati, looking to claim a spot in D-line rotation ... Joined Bengals late in 2011, playing in two games ... A sixth-round selection by Carolina in the 2008 draft, he played in 10 games with two starts in ’09 and played in 14 games with 10 starts in ’10 ... Logged 85 tackles and 2.0 sacks with Carolina, playing 26 games with 14 starts. Career transactions: Selected by Carolina in sixth round of 2008 NFL Draft (181st overall) ... Signed with Panthers on 7-10-08 ... Waived 8-31-08, and signed 9-1-08 to Panthers practice squad ... Signed to Panthers active roster on 12-20-08 ... Waived by Carolina on 9-3-11 ... Signed with Bengals as free agent on 12-7-11. 2011 recap: Opened training camp with Carolina, but was waived during final cuts ... Signed to Bengals roster after Game 12, and played in Games 13-14, logging three tackles (all Dec. 18 at St. Louis) ... Inactive for Games 15-16, and for Wild Card playoff. Previous seasons: 2008—Spent Games 1-14 on Carolina practice squad, then signed to active roster and played in Games 15-16, as well as in Panthers’ one playoff game ... Made NFL debut Dec. 21 at N.Y. Giants ... Started on Dec. 28 at New Orleans and posted two tackles and two QB pressures ... One tackle and one QB pressure in Divisional playoff on 1-10-09 vs. Arizona. 2009—Played for Carolina in 10 games ... Started Games 1 and 2-3 ... Inactive 2011 games-starts: 2-0 Career games-starts: 28-14 Born: 2-4-86 Hometown: Hartland, Wis. Acquired: FA’11 for the other six games, including one due to toe injury ... Totaled 31 tackles with one sack ... Had first career solo sack on Dec. 6 vs. Tampa Bay, a two-yard drop of Josh Freeman ... Had a career-best nine tackles on Dec. 13 at New England. 2010—Started the last 10 games for Carolina at DT ... Logged career-best 51 tackles, with a sack, a pass defensed and two QB pressures ... Shared sack of Todd Collins on Oct. 10 vs. Chicago and deflected a Collins pass that was intercepted by Everette Brown ... Had seven tackles vs. Chicago, which tied with Dec. 12 vs. Atlanta for his season-best ... Also vs. Atlanta, shared sack of Matt Ryan for 13-yard loss. College: Played in 44 games with 39 starts for Wisconsin ... Started 39 consecutive games over has final three seasons ... Totaled 132 tackles, 10.0 sacks, six passes defensed, six fumble recoveries and one forced fumble ... Honorable mention All-Big Ten as a sophomore in 2005, when he led team with 4.5 sacks and led line in tackles (56). Personal: Hometown is Hartland, Wis. ... Attended Arrowhead High School ... Agricultural journalism major at Wisconsin ... Married (wife Milania) ... Hobbies include video games, hunting and fishing, as well as his two dogs. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Hayden did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2008 or ’11 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. NICK HAYDEN’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2008 Carolina 2009 Carolina 2010 Carolina 2011 Cincinnati CAR. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 2-1 10-3 14-10 2-0 26-14 2-0 28-14 ST 2 16 23 2 41 2 43 AT 1 15 28 1 44 1 45 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 3 0-0 0 31 1-2 0 51 1-10.5 1 3 0-0 0 85 2-12.5 1 3 0-0 0 88 2-12.5 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — — — YDS — — — — — — — AVG — — — — — — — LG — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — — — — — — — S — — — — — — — PTS — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF 2008 Carolina 1-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 1-0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 * NOTE: Hayden was inactive for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. INTERCEPTIONS FRYDS 0-0 NO — 0-0 — — 63 — YDS AVG LG — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD — TD — — — — HAZELTON, VIDAL WR #17 Height: 6-2 Weight: 209 College: Cincinnati Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 1-29-88 Hometown: Staten Island, N.Y. Acquired: FA’11 First-year player looks to land a spot in Bengals rotation at WR ... Spent time in 2011 preseason with San Diego before being waived, and was signed late in season to Bengals practice squad, where he closed the season and postseason. Cincinnati and began play in 2010, but suffered knee injury in first game at UC, the 2010 season opener at Fresno State, causing him to miss remainder of season ... Majored in sociology at both USC and UC. Career transactions: Signed with San Diego as a college free agent on 7-27-11 ... Waived by Chargers on 8-31-11 ... Signed to Bengals practice squad on 12-27-11 ... Signed 1-9-12 to Bengals offseason roster. Personal: Hometown is Staten Island, N.Y. ... Attended Moore Catholic High School ... Spent 2005-06 academic year at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. ... Favorite hobby is bowling, and also enjoys music, video games and comedic movies ... First name is pronounced “vee-DAL” (second syllable rhymes with “pal”). 2011 general: Played in two Chargers preseason games (no statistics) ... Signed to Bengals practice squad after Game 15, where he spent the remainder of regular season and postseason NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Hazelton did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. College: Began his college career at Southern California from 2006-08, totaling 57 catches for 586 yards and four TDs ... Transferred to University of VIDAL HAZELTON’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 NO 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 0 — — TD ATT 0 — RUSHING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R 2-PtC PTS — — 2-PtC PTS — — POSTSEASON RECEIVING RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — * NOTE: Hazelton was on the Practice Squad for one regular-season game and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 64 — TD — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R HERRON, DANIEL HB #34 Height: 5-10 Weight: 215 College: Ohio State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 3-21-89 Hometown: Warren, Ohio Acquired: D6’12 Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in sixth round of 2012 NFL Draft (191st overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-23-12. first-team All-Big Ten honors, rushing 216-for-1155 (5.4) ... Rushed for 16 TDs ... Career highs in receptions (19) and receiving yards (180) ... Helped Buckeyes finish with No. 5 national ranking after 12-1 season including Sugar Bowl victory over Arkansas ... His 22-for-175 rushing day in 37-7 rout of Michigan included 89-yard TD run, longest rush in OSU history. 2009—Played in 10 games with four starts for OSU team that finished 11-2 with Rose Bowl win over Oregon ... Rushed 153-for-600 (3.9) with seven TDs, and added one receiving score ... Rushed 19-for-96 in win over Michigan. 2008—Played 11 games with two starts as a redshirt freshman for 10-3 club that lost Fiesta Bowl to Texas ... Rushed 89for-439 (4.9) with six TDs. 2007—Earned four Scout Team Player of the Week nods from coaching staff during a redshirt season. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Late in the draft, you have to be happy when you get a guy who had such a productive career at a school like Ohio State. He did a lot of good things running the football and we think he can be an effective receiver also. He’ll compete and have a chance to make our team and contribute on special teams as well as on offense.” Herron on the ‘Battle of Ohio”: “I was a Browns fan growing up. It was so close to home (Warren, Ohio), and it was just the thing to do. Everyone else was a Browns fan. But now, my family just became Cincinnati fans. The first thing my dad did on draft day was go upstairs and put an orange shirt on.” College: Played four seasons (2008-11) at Ohio State, with a redshirt year in 2007 ... Totaled 41 games with 22 starts, and rushed 592-for-2869 (average of 4.9 yards per carry) ... Also had 44 receptions for 309 yards (7.0) ... Scored 32 rushing TDs and one on a reception. 2011—In seven games, rushed for 675 yards on 134 carries, averaging 96.4 yards per game played and 5.0 yards per carry ... Rushed 33-for-160 in upset win over Wisconsin ... Missed Games 1-6 as part of a group of OSU players who were suspended due to violations of NCAA rules on improper benefits to student-athletes. 2010—Earned High school: Attended Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio ... Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior, rushing for 1434 yards and 18 TDs ... Rushed for 1500 yards and 18 TDs as a junior. Herron showed throughout his Ohio State career that he’s a runner with a workhorse mentality, ready to absorb or deal a hit and take the ball again the next play ... Consistent producer who runs north-south and avoids crucial losses ... A team captain last season, and was named team MVP despite missing the first six games ... His 2869 career rushing yards rank 10th in OSU history, and he rushed for 32 TDs ... Showed soft hands as a receiver, adjusting well to balls in flight ... His 20-yard short-shuttle time of 4.04 seconds ranked second among RBs at Scouting Combine. Personal: Hometown is Warren, Ohio ... Earned degree from Ohio State in African-American Studies ... Widely known by the nickname “Boom” ... Brother, David, was a LB at Michigan State and has played in NFL for Kansas City Chiefs. — 65 — HILTON, JUSTIN WR #15 Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 College: Indiana State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 12-8-88 Hometown: Kissimmee, Fla. Acquired: CFA’12 Played two seasons (2009-10) at Indiana State after spending time at Butte Community College (Oroville, Calif.) ... Totaled 72 receptions and 1124 yards in those two seasons. MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... Named Butte College’s Wide Receiver of the Year in 2008, as he caught 25 passes for 620 yards and eight TDs, and helped lead his team to a National Junior College Championship. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as college free agent on 5-2-12. High school: Attended Harmony High School in Kissimmee, Fla., where he was a three-year letterman ... All-county and all-Central Florida selections in his junior and senior prep seasons (first-team in both as a senior) ... Also lettered three times in prep track and field and two times in basketball. More college highlights: As a senior, led Indiana State in catches (32) and receiving yards (540), and had four TDs ... As a junior, started 11 games and logged 40 catches, 684 receiving yards and seven TDs, earning All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors, as well as being named to the Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md., but hometown is Kissimmee, Fla. ... Majored in criminology at Indiana State. — 66 — HOWARD, THOMAS LB #53 Height: 6-3 Weight: 245 College: Texas-El Paso Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 An unrestricted free agent pickup for last season, Howard quickly claimed Bengals’ No. 1 WLB spot en route to starting 15 games and winning team’s tackling title ... Ended regular season with 120 tackles, a sack, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles ... Led team in tackles in four of last six games, as well as in the Wild Card playoff ... Started 62 games in five previous seasons with Oakland, but revived his career with Bengals after seeing action mostly on special teams for Raiders in 2010 ... In 2007, he led Raiders with six INTs and led the AFC in INT return yardage (172). Career transactions: Selected by Oakland in second round of 2006 NFL Draft (38th overall) ... Signed with Raiders on 7-25-06 ... Became an unrestricted free agent after the 2010 season, and signed with Bengals as a UFA on 7-30-11. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games, with 15 starts at WLB (Games 1-6, 8-16) ... Also started in Wild Card playoff ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to finish season ranked seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... Logged seven tackles Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including key pass defensed on third down in fourth quarter to force a punt and set up Bengals’ game-winning drive ... Fought through injured hamstring Oct. 30 at Seattle, logging four tackles and forcing fumble against RB Marshawn Lynch that was recovered by Cincinnati ... Tied for team lead in tackles (nine) Nov. 6 at Tennessee, and had a forced fumble (Titans recovered) ... Logged team season-high of 15 tackles Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, along with two QB pressures ... Had six tackles Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, including two for-loss and four-yard sack, plus with a pass defensed ... Led team with 12 tackles on both Dec. 11 vs. Houston and Dec. 18 at St. Louis ... Led team with nine tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, and also had a pass defensed. Previous seasons: 2006—Played in every Oakland game, with 15 2011 games-starts: 16-15 Career games-starts: 92-77 Born: 7-14-83 Hometown: Lubbock, Texas Acquired: UFA(Oak.)’11 starts, and logged 106 tackles ... Led team with nine tackles Sept. 11 in NFL debut vs. San Diego ... Deflected a pass that CB Nnamdi Asomugha returned for a TD on Oct. 29 vs. Pittsburgh ... Ten tackles on Dec. 10 at Bengals. 2007— Started every Raiders game and had a team-high six INTs, leading AFC in INT return yardage (172) ... Had 11 total passes defensed ... On Sept. 16 at Denver, Raiders fell in OT, but not before Howard’s 44-yard TD on an INT return gave Oakland lead in fourth quarter ... Also had a fumble recovery at Denver ... Had 26-yard INT return in win Sept. 23 vs. Cleveland ... INT return of 28 yards in win Sept. 30 at Miami ... On Oct. 14 at San Diego, intercepted a pass for fourth consecutive game and returned it 66 yards for TD. 2008—Started every Oakland game for the second straight year ... Third on team in tackles (97) ... In Sept. 14 win at Kansas City, had a sack, two passes defensed, a forced fumble and a team-leading five solo tackles ... Had seven solo tackles and an INT Nov. 23 in win at Denver. 2009—Played 16 games with 15 starts for Raiders, with 11 tackles for loss among his 80 stops ... Eight solo tackles and two for loss in win Sept. 20 at Kansas City ... Had four solos with an eight-yard sack in win Oct. 18 vs. Philadelphia ... Five solo tackles and a forced fumble in win Nov. 22 vs. Bengals. 2010—Played for Oakland in Games 1-4 and 9-16 ... Had four tackles on defense, a forced fumble, a pass defensed and five tackles on special teams ... Inactive for Games 5-8. College: Played 48 games in four seasons (2002-05) at UTEP, logging 296 tackles with 13 sacks ... Saw action at strong safety as well as at linebacker ... His 34.5 tackles for loss ranked third in school history ... Second in Western Athletic Conference with eight sacks as a junior. Personal: Hometown is Lubbock, Texas ... Attended Estacado High School, where he recorded 100 tackles as a senior strong safety ... Also lettered in track in high school and was a member of the National Honor Society ... Father, Thomas Sr., was an All-American LB at Texas Tech and played nine seasons in NFL, with Kansas City and St. Louis. THOMAS HOWARD’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2006 Oakland 2007 Oakland 2008 Oakland 2009 Oakland 2010 Oakland 2011 Cincinnati OAK. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR 2006 2009 2010 CAREER TEAM Oakland Oakland Oakland G-S 16-15 16-16 16-16 16-15 12-0 16-15 76-62 16-15 92-77 ST 4 1 4 9 ST 84 78 80 73 3 73 318 73 391 AT 0 0 1 1 TT 4 1 5 10 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 22 106 0-0 2 0 0-0 18 96 1-0 11 0 0-0 17 97 1-8 5 2 0-0 7 80 2-8 7 1 1-0 1 4 0-0 1 1 0-0 47 120 1-4 4 2 0-0 65 383 4-16 26 4 1-0 47 120 1-4 4 2 0-0 112 503 5-20 30 6 1-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD 0 0 — — 0 6 172 28.7 66t 2 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 7 169 24.1 66t 2 0 0 — — 0 7 169 24.1 66t 2 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 12 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 ST 7 7 AT 2 2 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 9 0-0 1 9 0-0 1 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 67 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — (Thomas Howard, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 4 7 2 5 6 3 AT 3 1 5 2 1 3 TT 7 8 7 7 7 6 2 6 2 3 9 4 6 7 3 4 73 2 3 2 2 6 2 6 5 3 1 47 4 9 4 5 15 6 12 12 6 5 120 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 68 — PD 0 0 0 1 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — HUBER, KEVIN P #10 Height: 6-1 Weight: 212 College: Cincinnati Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Cincinnati native has played in every Bengals game since his selection in 2009 draft, and his career average of 43.3 yards per punt ranks second in club history to Dave Lewis (43.7 from 1970-73) ... Also ranks second on Bengals in career net average at 37.9, trailing only Lewis’ 38.4 ... Has had 76 inside-20 kicks vs. 25 touchbacks ... Also has been the holder for placekicks ... Averaged career-best 44.2 yards on 91 punts last season, and his 39.2 net was secondbest for a Bengals season, trailing only Dale Livingston’s 39.3 in 1968 ... Was first kicking specialist taken in 2009 draft, after University of Cincinnati career in which he won one national punting title and twice led nation in net punting. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fifth round of 2009 NFL Draft (142nd overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-16-09. 2011 general: Played in all 16 games and in Wild Card playoff ... His 4023 total punting yards set Bengals record, surpassing Lee Johnson’s 3954 in 1993 ... Averaged 47.8 yards on eight punts on Sept. 11 at Cleveland, with two inside-20s and one touchback ... Averaged 38.4 yards on five punts on Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, allowing no returns (also 38.4 net), and had two inside-20s with no touchbacks ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, had a punt downed at two-yard line, helping set up field position for offense’s game-winning TD drive ... Had personal season-long punt of 71 yards in Jacksonville game ... Averaged 45.3 yards on seven punts on Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, along with a season-best four inside-20 kicks and no touchbacks ... Averaged a personal season-best 53.5 yards on four punts (45.8 net) on 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore ... In Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, averaged 48.3 yards on three punts, with 44.3 net, one inside-20 and no touchbacks. Previous seasons: 2009—His 43.2-yard gross average tied Bengals’ second-best since 1999 ... Had a 36.3 net average, and in the 10 previous seasons, only once did a Bengals punter better that mark ... Had 24 inside-20 kicks and only 10 touchbacks ... Made regular-season debut Sept. 13 vs. Denver, averaging 39.7 yards on seven punts, with season-best five pinned inside-20 ... Had two key punts in second half in win Sept. 20 at Green Bay, a 48-yarder that went out of bounds at Green Bay four and a 56-yarder to Packers 26 ... On Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland, successfully kicked away from AFC punt return 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 48-0 Born: 7-16-85 Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Acquired: D5’09 leader Joshua Cribbs, denying him a return, while averaging 42.0 yards on six punts with four inside-20s (one touchback) ... Averaged 48.0 yards on four punts in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets, with a 36.5 net average. 2010— Averaged 42.1 yards per punt (38.2 net), with 28 inside-20s and six touchbacks ... Had only one touchback in the last 11 games ... Helped Bengals control field position all day in win Sept. 26 at Carolina, as five of his six punts were downed inside-20 (tied career high), including three inside the five ... All three punts on Oct. 3 at Cleveland were downed inside the Browns’ 20 ... Averaged 51.3 yards on six punts on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, with a 41.8 yard-net ... On Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, had a punt downed at Steelers’ one but suffered first career punt blocked, due to protection breakdown ... All four punts on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis were downed inside Colts’ 20 ... Averaged 56.5 yards on two punts on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, with both downed inside 20, and a 55.5 net ... His four punts on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego yielded two inside-20s and no touchbacks. Cincinnati all the way: Huber is only the second player drafted by the Bengals who grew up in Cincinnati and attended both high school and college in the Queen City. He attended McNicholas High School before enrolling at the University of Cincinnati. The first such player was RB Clem Turner, a fourth-round draftee in 1969 who went to Woodward High and then UC. Turner played for the Bengals only in 1969, and also played for Denver from 1970-72. College: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Cincinnati, with 117 of his 124 punts coming in his last two campaigns ... Led the nation in net punting avg. in both 2007 and ’08, and as a junior in 2007, his 46.9-yard gross average made him the first UC player to win the official national punting title ... Averaged 45.5 gross yards for his career, becoming eighth player in Division I/FBS history to average 45.0 yards or more for his career ... Had 47 inside-20 kicks for his career, with just 14 touchbacks ... Redshirted (did not play) in 2004. Personal: Hometown is Cincinnati ... Attended McNicholas High School, where he was a three-time all-league selection ... Finance major at University of Cincinnati, twice earning Commissioner’s Honor Roll when Bearcats played in Conference USA ... Later made the Big East All-Academic team ... Favorite hobby is golf. KEVIN HUBER’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 16-0 16-0 16-0 48-0 YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati CAREER NO YDS 86 3713 71 2992 91 4023 248 10,728 ATT — — CMP — — AVG 43.2 42.1 44.2 43.3 OPP RET 39 26 38 103 YDS — — PUNTING YDS NET TB 393 36.3 10 124 38.2 6 273 39.2 9 790 37.9 25 PASSING TD INT LG — — — — — — IN-20 24 28 24 76 LG 61 72 71 72 SKD-YDS — — BLK 0 1 0 1 ST 2 0 0 2 RAT — — SPECIAL TEAMS FRAT TT FF YDS BP 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 BFG 0 0 0 0 BXP 0 0 0 0 LG 0 0 TD 0 0 PUNTING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: NUMBER—9 (two times; most recently 10-31-10 vs. Miami). YARDS—406 (10-4-09 at Cleveland). AVERAGE (minimum four punts)— 53.5 (1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). NET AVERAGE (minimum four punts)—45.8 (1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). INSIDE-20s—5 (two times; most recently 9-26-10 at Carolina). LONG—72 (10-10-10 vs. Tampa Bay). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 2-0 NO 4 3 7 YDS 192 145 337 AVG 48.0 48.3 48.1 OPP RET 2 3 5 PUNTING YDS 26 12 38 NET 36.5 44.3 39.9 TB 1 0 1 — 69 — IN-20 0 1 1 LG 56 55 56 BLK 0 0 0 ST — — — AT — — — SPECIAL TEAMS FRTT FF YDS BP — — — — — — — — — — — — BFG — — — BXP — — — (Kevin Huber, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO 8 5 7 5 7 5 YDS 382 205 317 192 334 221 5 7 6 7 4 7 4 5 5 4 91 226 308 276 270 191 317 186 169 215 214 4023 PUNTING OPP AVG RET 47.8 6 41.0 0 45.3 3 38.4 0 47.7 3 44.2 2 45.2 44.0 46.0 38.6 47.8 45.3 46.5 33.8 43.0 53.5 44.2 — 70 — 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 0 2 1 38 YDS 58 0 19 0 3 5 NET 38.0 37.0 39.7 38.4 44.4 43.2 TB 1 1 1 0 1 0 IN-20 2 2 3 2 1 1 LG 60 48 59 41 71 53 BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 8 15 6 18 65 30 0 -3 11 273 37.6 37.1 40.2 37.7 43.3 36.0 39.0 33.8 39.6 45.8 39.2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 1 2 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 1 24 59 57 59 56 58 53 56 43 51 65 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HUDSON, OTIS G #60 Height: 6-5 Weight: 330 College: Eastern Illinois Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Physically impressive prospect from college FCS ranks has shown strong potential in practice and preseason, and he will get a long look from coaches in 2012 ... Has no regular-season game action to date, but has advanced through two Bengals seasons split between practice squad and roster ... Had slow start last season with preseason injury ... Has excellent “measurables,” combining classic NFL size (6-5, 311) with 34-inch arms, 10.5-inch hands, 26-inch vertical jump, and 5.1-second 40-yard dash ... Began college career on defensive line. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fifth round of 2010 NFL Draft (152nd overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-7-10 ... Waived on 9-4-10 and signed 9-5-10 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed 1-3-11 to Bengals offseason roster ... Waived on 10-6-11, then signed to Bengals practice squad on 10-7-11 ... Re-signed to Bengals active roster on 12-12-11. 2011 recap: Sidelined with knee injury from early preseason through Week 2, but was cleared to resume practice in Week 3 ... Inactive for Games 1-4 ... Waived after Game 4, as Bengals G Bobbie Williams rejoined roster from a suspension, and signed Oct. 7 to Bengals practice squad ... Re-signed to roster after Game 13, filling spot opened when Williams was placed on Reserve/Injured list ... Inactive for Games 14-16 and for Wild Card playoff. 2010: Played in four preseason games, missing Game 2 due to illness ... On practice squad for Games 1-16. College: Played two seasons (2008-09) at Eastern Illinois, after beginning career in ’06-07 at Minnesota ... In 2009, started all 12 games at ROT for Eastern Illinois club that went 8-4 with berth in FCS playoffs ... Also started at 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 7-19-86 Hometown: Barrington, Ill. Acquired: D5’10 ROT as a junior ... Played in nine games on defensive line during his two seasons at Minnesota ... Redshirted at Minnesota in 2005. Personal: Hometown is Barrington, Ill., in Greater Chicago ... Attended Barrington High School, where he was a four-year letter winner in football, basketball and track ... Industrial technology major at Eastern Illinois. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Hudson did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. OTIS HUDSON’S STATISTICS YEAR 2010 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES STARTS Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY 0 0 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: Hudson was on the Practice Squad for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2010. In 2011, he was on the Practice Squad for nine regular-season games and inactive for seven regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati. — 71 — HUNTER, GRANT LB #47 Height: 6-2 Weight: 240 College: Butler Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 5-30-88 Hometown: Liberty Township, Ohio Acquired: CFA’12 A Cincinnati-area native, he’s pegged for a pro switch to LB after playing in college FCS ranks as a down lineman ... Led Butler in sacks all four years, finishing his career ranked second all-time in school history with 35.5. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-2-12. More college highlights: As senior, logged 10 sacks and 15.5 tackles-for-loss, earning honorable mention All-Pioneer Football League recognition, and was voted by teammates as Defensive Lineman of the Year ... Four sacks and 10 TFLs as junior ... Second team all-conference as sophomore, recording 10 sacks and 11.5 TFLs ... As freshman, was named Butler’s Defensive MVP and was first-team all-conference, recording second-highest single-season sack total in school history (14) along with team-leading TFL total (18) ... Transferred to Butler from Robert Morris before freshman season. Personal: Hometown is Liberty Township, Ohio ... Attended Lakota West High school, where he was first-team all-conference and all-county at DE ... Also earned prep All-America honors in lacrosse ... Earned several academic accolades at Butler — he was a second-team Academic All-American and a firstteam Academic All-District V player in 2009, as well as a three-time allconference academic. — 72 — ILOKA, GEORGE S #43 Height: 6-4 Weight: 225 College: Boise State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 6-20-90 Hometown: Houston, Texas Acquired: D5c’12 A safety with premium size and wingspan, Iloka was among team’s top five tacklers for each of his four seasons as Boise State compiled a 50-3 record ... Durable performer saw action in 53 games with 45 starts, logging 232 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss, seven INTs and 17 passes defensed ... Played against a large number of pro-style offenses in college, showing excellent range ... His size could aid Bengals defense in competing against growing number of large and athletic tight ends. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft (167th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-10-12. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “When I watched George on tape, I got excited watching him do a lot of things we like to do on defense. He has the ability to be a great hitter, and his coaches couldn’t speak more highly of him. As a fifth-round pick, the key for him will be to play the game under more control and break down to get more tackles. He has to fight the tendency to get going too fast.” College: Played four seasons at Boise State, seeing action in every game, and starting every game his last three seasons ... Helped Broncos finish from 2008-11 with AP national rankings of No. 11, No. 4, No. 10 and No. 8. 2011—Started 11 games at FS and the last two at CB as Boise State posted a 12-1 record, outscoring foes by an average of 44-19 ... Second on team in tackles (58) ... Earned All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors from league coaches ... Closed career with berth in Senior Bowl. 2010—Earned All- Western Athletic Conference first-team honors as BSU went 12-1 ... His 63 tackles ranked third on team ... Helped BSU rank second nationally in fewest yards (254.7) and points (12.8) allowed per game ... Two INTs, and five additional passes defensed. 2009—Started every game as Broncos went 14-0 with Fiesta Bowl victory over TCU ... Had 48 tackles with one sack, and one INT ... Helped team lead WAC in pass defense (179.9 yards per game), total defense (300.2) and scoring defense (17.1 points per game). 2008—The youngest player in the WAC at 17, freshman played in every game with five starts for team that went 12-0 before losing to TCU in Poinsettia Bowl ... Posted career bests in INTs (four), tackles-for-loss (6.5) and passes defensed (six) ... Named Freshman AllAmerica second team by Sporting News. Iloka on winning: “The coaches at Boise State are all about effort and sound technique. Those things are mentioned before you even worry about the athletic ability to help you out. I think that’s why we were able to win so many games. I’m just going to take some of the things I’ve learned, and now pick up some new things, and hopefully just keep winning and being a part of that.” High school: Attended Kempner High School in Houston, Texas, where he was an all-league selection as a senior, with 80 tackles and four INTs ... Played primarily WR as a junior, catching 30 passes for 500 yards and four TDs ... Team captain as a senior. Personal: Hometown is Houston, Texas ... General studies major at Boise State ... Last name is pronounced “ie(rhymes with “tie”)-LO-kuh.” — 73 — JOHNSON, MICAH LB #50 Height: 6-2 Weight: 265 College: Kentucky Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 First-year NFL player finished 2011 on Bengals practice squad ... Played in one game with Miami in 2010, after entering NFL as college free agent with N.Y. Giants. Career transactions: Signed 5-7-10 with N.Y. Giants as a college free agent ... Waived by Giants on 6-21-10 ... Signed with Miami on 8-3-10 ... Waived by Miami on 9-15-10 ... Signed 9-18-10 to Miami practice squad ... Released from Miami practice squad on 12-1-10 ... Signed to Kansas City practice squad on 12-8-10 ... Signed to Kansas City offseason roster on 1-12-11 ... Waived by Kansas City on 9-4-11 ... Signed to Cincinnati practice squad on 12-13-11 ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-9-12. 2011 recap: Opened preseason with Kansas City ... Played in all four preseason games, with six tackles (two for-loss) and two special teams tackles ... Signed late in season to Bengals practice squad, where he finished the regular season and postseason. 2010: Originally signed as CFA with Giants, then signed to Miami’s roster, before spending time on Dolphins and Chiefs practice squads ... Played in one 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 1-0 Born: 6-22-88 Hometown: Alexandria, Va. Acquired: FA’11 game with Miami, Sept. 13 vs. Buffalo, logging one special teams tackle. College: Played in 49 games in four years at University of Kentucky ... Totaled 285 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two INTs and two forced fumbles ... Also scored a rushing TD ... Played in all 13 games as a senior, logging 105 tackles and a sack ... Second leading tackler in SEC as a junior (93), earning first-team all-conference honors ... Majored in Family Sciences. Personal: Hometown is Alexandria, Va. ... Finished prep career at Fort Campbell (Ky.) High School, where he was named Mr. Football in Kentucky as a senior ... Previously attended West Potomac High School in Alexandria, Va. ... Also participated in basketball, track and power lifting in high school ... Hobbies include writing music, church activities, movies and traveling ... Does volunteer work to help at-risk youth. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Johnson did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 or ’11 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. MICAH JOHNSON’S STATISTICS YEAR 2010 2011 CAREER YEAR 2010 CAREER TEAM Miami Kansas City Cincinnati TEAM Miami Kansas City G-S 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 ST 0 0 ST 1 AT 0 TT 1 1 0 1 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 DID NOT PLAY* 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — YDS AVG LG TD — — — — DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD 2010 Kansas City 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — * NOTE: Johnson was on the Practice Squad for four regular-season games and one postseason game with Kansas City in 2010. In 2011, he was on regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati. — 74 — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S PTS DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — — — — the Practice Squad for three JOHNSON, MICHAEL DE #93 Height: 6-7 Weight: 270 College: Georgia Tech Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Third-round pick from 2009 draft has played in every game of his three Bengals seasons, increasing his contribution each year ... Third on team last season with career-high 6.0 sacks, and was first of two Bengals in 2011 to log an entry in every column of defensive stat sheet (tackles, sacks, passes defensed, INTs, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries) ... Has seen action at LB as well as at DE. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2009 NFL Draft (70th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-29-09. 2011 highlights: Totaled 51 tackles in regular season, and also had a forced fumble, a recovered fumble and an INT ... Fourth on team in QB pressures (11) and third in tackles-for-loss (eight) ... Led front-seven in passes defensed (six) ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to finish season ranked seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, had team’s first INT of season in fourth quarter, when he grabbed a floating Colt McCoy pass that had been disrupted by pressure from DE Carlos Dunlap ... Tied for team lead at Cleveland in total passes defensed (three) ... Had seven tackles on Sept. 18 at Denver, including a sack and forced fumble against Kyle Orton ... Had a nine-yard sack of Curtis Painter on Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, and also recovered a first-quarter fumble from Colts TE Dallas Clark (forced by CB Nate Clements) at the Colts 44, setting up Bengals first TD drive ... Seven tackles (second on line) Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, including an eight-yard sack and two tackles for loss ... Five tackles Dec. 11 vs. Houston, including four for losses, along with 1.5 sacks and a pass defensed ... Four tackles Dec. 18 at St. Louis, along with three QB pressures (tied for team lead) ... One tackle in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2009—Increased his role as his rookie season progressed and led D-line in passes defensed (five), including key PD in win over Detroit ... Tied for seventh in special teams tackles (seven) ... Had his first entry in sacks column Nov. 8 vs. Baltimore, when he teamed with DE Jonathan 2011 games-starts: 16-5 Career games-starts: 48-15 Born: 2-7-87 Hometown: Selma, Ala. Acquired: D3a’09 Fanene on a fourth-down, fourth-quarter drop of Joe Flacco to seal victory ... In win Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, aided strong pass rush with two QB pressures on Ben Roethlisberger, including one on Pittsburgh’s final play to help force an incompletion ... On Dec. 6 vs. Detroit, deflected a Matt Stafford pass that DE Jonathan Fanene intercepted for 45-yard TD, tying score at 7-7 in second quarter ... Also vs. Detroit, had his first solo sack, a nine-yarder against Stafford ... In division-clinching win Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, had eight-yard sack of Matt Cassel and a fourth-quarter pass defensed to force a punt ... Tied for special teams tackles lead (two) in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010— Switched from DE to LB for start of season, but resumed seeing DE action when starters were out with injuries ... Had 10 starts at DE for the year, including the last eight games ... Led team in tackles for loss (eight), second in QB pressures (17), and tied for front-seven lead in passes defensed (four) ... Combined with DT Geno Atkins to sack Joe Flacco for four-yard loss Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, helping stall Ravens’ last comeback bid ... On Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, led line with eight tackles, including a sack, and his five QB pressures tied Bengals’ individual game high for season ... Seven tackles (tied for team lead), a sack and a QB pressure on 1-2-11 at Baltimore. College: Played 49 games over four seasons (2005-08) at Georgia Tech ... Team captain as a senior, he broke into starting lineup, and his nine sacks helped him earn first-team All-America honors from American Football Coaches Association ... Though he played only one year as a starter, he finished career as a significant playmaker, with 19 sacks, 10 forced fumbles, three blocked FGs and 30.5 tackles for loss ... Posted 17.5 of his tackles for loss as a senior starter. Personal: Hometown is Selma, Ala. ... Attended Dallas County High School, playing DE and TE, and as a senior, he caught 42-for-650 with six TDs while adding 92 tackles with 14 sacks ... Also an outstanding prep basketball player, averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds as a junior ... Hobbies include playing spades and basketball ... Enjoys community work with children’s causes, and has started a foundation, the MJ93 Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. MICHAEL JOHNSON’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2010 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 16-0 16-10 16-5 48-15 ST 5 1 6 ST 11 22 27 60 AT 2 0 2 TT 7 1 8 DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD 5 16 3-26 5 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 27 49 2.5-10 4 0 0-0 0 0 — — 0 24 51 6-39.5 6 1 1-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 56 116 11.5-75.5 15 1 1-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 1-0 0 0 0 — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 2-0 ST 1 1 ST 0 0 0 AT 1 1 TT 2 2 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — 75 — INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — (Michael Johnson, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 5 2 2 0 1 AT 0 2 2 5 0 1 TT 1 7 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 3 1 1 27 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 24 0 1 2 0 4 7 5 4 3 4 51 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-4.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 1-8 1.5-15 0-0 0-0 0.5-2 6-39.5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 — 76 — PD 3 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 1 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 NO 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 0.0 0 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — 0.0 — — — — — — — — — — 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JOINER, BRANDON LB #59 Height: 6-3 Weight: 245 College: Arkansas State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 4-27-89 Hometown: Killeen, Texas Acquired: CFA’12 Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-2-12, but not expected to practice or play this season, due to off-field issues ... Played two seasons at Arkansas State (2010-11) after spending two seasons (’08-09) at Navarro College (Corsicana, Texas) ... Played as a defensive lineman in college ... In two seasons with Arkansas State, totaled 82 tackles, 17 sacks, 24.5 tackles for losses and two forced fumbles. More college highlights: As senior, earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in Sun Belt Conference after leading team in sacks (13) and TFLs (19), and leading defensive line in tackles (48) ... Helped lead Red Wolves to 10-3 record and berth in GoDaddy.com Bowl ... As junior, logged 34 tackles, four sacks and 5.5 tackles for losses ... As sophomore, totaled 48 tackles at Navarro College with 11 sacks, eight TFLs and fumble recovery, earning 2009 NJCAA All-America Defensive Honorable Mention and helping lead Navarro to 11-1 record, No. 3 final ranking and victory in the CHAMPS Heart of Texas Bowl ... Named to SWJCFC Football All-Conference as freshman in 2008 as team finished 10-1 with No. 4 final ranking ... As freshman, recorded 54 tackles, nine sacks, nine TFLs and one fumble recovery ... Originally signed with Texas A&M out of high school and redshirted his freshman year. Personal: Hometown is Killeen, Texas ... Attended Shoemaker High School, where he earned all-district and honorable mention Class 5A all-state honors in 2006 ... Named a 2006 Top Texas Athlete (No. 64) in high school ... Earned bachelor’s degree from Arkansas State in December 2011. — 77 — JONES, ADAM CB #24 Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 College: West Virginia Experience: 6th-year player in 2012 Jones saw full action in last seven games of 2011, plus Wild Card playoff, taking over starting RCB spot from injured Leon Hall ... Opened ’11 on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list, due to rehab from offseason neck surgery ... Made season debut Oct. 30 at Seattle and had 63-yard punt return on his first play, but strained a hamstring, did not return and missed next two games ... Has battled injuries in his first two Bengals seasons, but when healthy has flashed playmaking flair that made him a first-round draft choice (sixth overall) by Tennessee in 2005. Career transactions: Selected by Tennessee in first round of 2005 NFL Draft (sixth overall) ... Signed with Titans on 8-23-05 ... Suspended indefinitely by NFL on 4-10-07 for violation of player conduct policy (remained on suspension through the season) ... Re-signed with Tennessee on 4-26-08, while still on suspension ... Traded to Dallas on 4-27-08 for fourth-round selection in ’08 draft ... Suspension lifted on 8-28-08 ... Suspended by NFL for player conduct violations from 10-14-08 through 12-2-08 ... Waived by Dallas on 2-9-09 ... Signed with Bengals as free agent on 5-10-10. 2011 participation: Played in eight games (Games 8 and 10-16), with seven starts at RCB, and also started at RCB in Wild Card playoff ... Inactive for Games 8-9 due to hamstring injury ... Spent preseason and Games 1-6 on Physically Unable to Perform list (neck), and was activated to roster on Oct. 28. 2011 highlights: Logged 31 tackles and seven passes defensed (fourth on team) in regular season ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... His 63-yard punt return Oct. 30 at Seattle set up a TD and was longest Bengals punt return since 2003 (Peter Warrick, 68 yards) ... Led secondary with six tackles Nov. 20 at Baltimore, including two TD-saving plays — an open-field tackle on WR Torrey Smith, leading to a Nate Clements INT two plays later, and a tackle of RB Ray Rice after 59-yard gain to Bengals six, after which Bengals forced Ravens to settle for FG ... On Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, had two tackles, both for losses, and two passes defensed ... Five tackles and two passes defensed Dec. 24 vs. Arizona ... Five tackles and a pass defensed in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2005—Primary starter for Tennessee at RCB, he led team in passes defensed (12) and logged 53 tackles ... Ranked fourth in NFL in kickoff returns (26.2) and fifth in AFC in punt returns (9.4) ... Named to Pro Football Weekly all-rookie team as punt returner ... Had 85-yard KOR on Nov. 20 vs. Jacksonville ... On Dec. 11 vs. Houston, his 52-yard punt return was Titans’ only TD in 13-10 win, and he was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. 2006—Started 15 games for Tennessee ... His four INTs included 83-yard return for TD on Dec. 17 vs. Jacksonville, and his NFL-leading 12.9-yard punt 2011 games-starts: 8-7 Career games-starts: 52-42 Born: 9-30-83 Hometown: Atlanta, Ga. Acquired: FA’10 return avg. included three returns for TDs, tying franchise record ... His 26.1-yard kickoff return average included a 70-yarder vs. Jacksonville ... Second on team in passes defensed (14) ... On Oct. 29 vs. Houston, sparked 28-22 win with a 53yard punt return TD in fourth quarter, and logged his first career INT (off Sage Rosenfels) ... On Nov. 19 at Philadelphia, aided 31-13 win with punt return of 90 yards for TD, a franchise record ... Two INTs off Eli Manning in Nov. 26 comeback vs. N.Y. Giants, as Titans scored 24 in fourth quarter for 24-21 win ... On Dec. 31 vs. New England, had an 81-yard punt return for TD and a 47-yard KOR, and his 259 total kick return yards for the game was the NFL’s season high ... Saw spot duty on offense for Titans, gaining eight yards on two rushing attempts and 17 yards on two receptions ... Did not play Nov. 5 at Jacksonville due to team suspension. 2007—Remained on suspension (violation of player conduct policy) through the season. 2008—Traded to Dallas, and after suspension was lifted, played in nine Cowboys games in regular season (Games 1-6 and 14-16), logging 33 tackles and 13 passes defensed ... Missed Games 712 due to suspension by NFL (player conduct violations) ... Inactive for Game 13. 2009—Not with an NFL team. 2010—Played in five Bengals games, but suffered neck injury Oct. 24 at Atlanta and was placed Oct. 26 on Reserve/Injured list ... In limited action for Cincinnati, had an INT, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, with a fumble return for a TD ... Returned an INT 10 yards Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, carrying Joe Flacco pass to Ravens’ 35 to set up FG ... On Oct. 24 at Atlanta, stripped ball from WR Roddy White at Bengals’ 41 and ran 59 yards after recovery for a TD to give Bengals a 25-24 lead in third quarter. College: Played three seasons (2002-04) at West Virginia before declaring for NFL Draft after his junior year ... First-team All-America selection as a junior by College Football News, after leading team in tackles (76) and posting two sacks and three INTs ... Also as a junior, named Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, averaging 14.6 yards with a TD on punt returns and 23.4 yards on kickoff returns ... For his career, played 36 games with 22 starts, with 201 tackles, eight INTs, 30 total passes defensed, two sacks, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles. Personal: Hometown is Atlanta, Ga. ... Attended Westlake High School, where as a DB and RB he earned Class 4A all-state honors and was named his conference’s player of the year ... Also earned prep All-America honors in basketball, and ran track ... Special education major at West Virginia, and was a member of Athletic Director’s Academic Honor roll ... Has two daughters, Zaniyah Christine and Trinity Alexandria ... Hobbies include dirt bike riding, listening to good music and his dog, Macho. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Jones did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2007 or ’09 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. ADAM JONES’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2005 Tennessee 2006 Tennessee 2007 Tennessee 2008 Dallas 2009 — 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati TENN. TOTALS DALL. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 15-13 15-15 0-0 9-6 0-0 5-1 8-7 30-28 9-6 13-8 52-42 ST 43 54 AT 10 13 27 6 10 24 97 27 34 158 3 7 23 6 10 39 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 53 0-0 12 67 1-3 14 DID NOT PLAY** 33 0-0 13 DID NOT PLAY** 13 0-0 2 31 0-0 7 120 1-3 26 33 0-0 13 44 0-0 9 197 1-3 48 INTERCEPTIONS FF 0 1 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 NO 0 4 1 1-21 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1-59 0-0 0-0 1-21 1-59 2-80 1 0 4 0 1 5 — 78 — YDS AVG LG 0 — — 130 32.5 83t DID NOT PLAY** 0 — — DID NOT PLAY** 10 10.0 10 0 — — 130 32.5 83t 0 — — 10 10.0 10 140 28.0 83t TD 0 1 TD *1 *4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 *5 0 1 *6 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt 0 0 1 0 DID NOT PLAY** 0 0 DID NOT PLAY** 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 S 0 0 PTS 6 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 30 0 6 36 (Adam Jones, continued) KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 43 1127 26.2 0 85 0 29 272 9.4 8 52t 1 20 521 26.1 0 70 0 34 440 12.9 3 90t 3 7 155 22.1 0 41 0 21 95 4.5 0 18 0 7 134 19.1 0 29 0 5 33 6.6 0 27 0 0 ***-12 — 0 -12 0 2 67 33.5 0 63 0 63 1648 26.2 0 85 0 63 712 11.3 11 90t 4 7 155 22.1 0 41 0 21 95 4.5 0 18 0 7 122 17.4 0 29 0 7 100 14.3 0 63 0 77 1925 25.0 0 85 0 91 907 10.0 11 90t 4 PASSING YEAR TEAM ATT CMP CMP% YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT 2005 Tennessee 0 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — — 1-13 — CAREER 0 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — — 1-13 — RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Tennessee 2 8 4.0 7 0 2 31 15.5 17 0 CAREER 2 8 4.0 7 0 2 31 15.5 17 0 KICKOFF RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—7 (for Tennessee; 12-31-06 vs. New England). YARDS—196 (for Tennessee; 11-20-05 vs. Jacksonville). LONG—85 (for Tennessee; 11-20-05 vs. Jacksonville). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). YEAR TEAM 2005 Tennessee 2006 Tennessee 2008 Dallas 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati TENN. TOTALS DALL. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER ST 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 1-0 0 BFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PUNT RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—8 (for Tennessee; 12-24-05 at Miami). YARDS—101 (for Tennessee; 12-31-06 vs. New England). LONG—90t (for Tennessee; 11-19-06 at Philadelphia). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (four times; most recently for Tennessee on 12-31-06 vs. New England). POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SCORING SKSFRTDTDYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG TD TD IntRt FRRt S PTS 2007 Tennessee 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** 2011 Cincinnati 1-1 3 2 5 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — TENN. TOTALS 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — CIN. TOTALS 1-1 3 2 5 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — CAREER 1-1 3 2 5 0-0 1 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — * NOTE: Jones scored one touchdown on a punt return in 2005 and three touchdowns on punt returns in ’06. ** NOTE: Jones was on the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Tennessee in 2007. He was not with an NFL team in 2009. *** NOTE: Jones received a lateral and lost 12 yards on a kickoff return on 12-11-11 vs. Houston. 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DEFENSE TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM RESERVE / PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM ST AT 0 0 0 5 1 2 4 5 4 3 24 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 7 6 2 2 5 8 5 3 31 0-0 INACTIVE INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FR-YDS NO 0-0 0 0 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — 79 — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG RESERVE / PUP RESERVE / PUP RESERVE / PUP RESERVE / PUP RESERVE / PUP RESERVE / PUP — — INACTIVE INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — JONES, MARVIN WR #82 Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 College: California Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 3-12-90 Hometown: Fontana, Calif. Acquired: D5b’12 Jones increased his receptions and yards totals each year during a productive Cal career ... Showed excellent natural ball skills, great hands and fluid athleticism ... Earned a reputation as a highly coachable player who finds a way to get open ... Strong in battling for contested catches, and at Scouting Combine, his 22 bench presses at 225 pounds tied for most among WRs. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fifth round of 2012 NFL Draft (166th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-12-12. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Marvin is a guy I highlighted in the receiver group, and a guy you want on your squad. I saw size, speed and versatility on the tapes. He could play inside or outside and could also return punts. He’ll challenge some guys on the roster. He brings some young legs and young depth to our team.” College: Played four seasons (2008-11) at California, seeing action in 43 games, and had all 38 of his starts in his last three seasons ... His 156 career receptions tied for seventh in school history, his 2270 yards ranked sixth, and his 13 receiving TDs ranked tied for eighth ... Also rushed 11-for-116 (10.5) with a TD ... Averaged 7.3 yards on 14 punt returns, all as a senior. 2011—Started all 13 games as team earned Holiday Bowl berth (lost to Texas) ... Posted career highs in receptions (62) and receiving yards (846), with three TDs ... Member of ESPN.com’s “All-Underrated” team for Pac12 ... Capped his career with season- best eight catches (for 88 yards) in Holiday Bowl ... One of four team captains. 2010—Led team for second straight year in receptions (50) and receiving yards (765) ... Scored four TDs receiving, and had a 48-yard rushing score on a reverse vs. UCLA ... Career-bests of 12 catches and 161 yards vs. Nevada. 2009—Started all 13 games as a sophomore, catching 43-for-651 with careerbest six TDs ... Led team in receptions in eight games. 2008—Played in five games as a true freshman, with one catch for eight yards. Jones on muscle: “Physicality is a part of me where I think I have an advantage over my competition. Going out there 99 percent sure that you’re stronger than any secondary on the field, that helps in terms of blocking and everything else.” The name game: Call for Jones by his first-and-middle names, and you might get a visit from Cincinnati’s head coach. Jones’ middle name is Lewis. High school: Attended Etiwanda High School in Fontana, Calif., where he made California Top 25 prospect list by Rivals.com ... Played CB as well as WR ... Over his final two seasons, caught 144 passes for 2349 yards and 22 TDs, and on defense had 133 tackles and seven INTs. Personal: Hometown is Fontana, Calif. ... African-American Studies major at Cal ... Has two sons, Marv III and Mareon. — 80 — KIRKPATRICK, DRE CB #27 Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 College: Alabama Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 10-26-89 Hometown: Gadsden, Ala. Acquired: D1a’12 A multiple first-team 2011 All-America selection ... Helped lead Alabama last season to its second BCS national championship in his three years at the school, and chose to forego his senior season to turn pro ... Rangy, confident performer who will physically challenge receivers and play tough against the run ... Rarely challenged by offenses last season as he started all 13 Tide games ... Helped Alabama lead the nation last season in fewest passing yards allowed (111.5), only team in the nation under 130.0 ... Also helped 2011 Tide lead nation in total defense (183.6 yards per game) and scoring defense (8.2). Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2012 NFL Draft (17th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-18-12. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Dre is a guy with good length — great length — and he has played a lot of bump-and-run, and a lot of intricate schemes that they ran at Alabama. He’s been a physical player who has contributed to the pass defense, run defense and special teams. He’ll have the opportunity to learn from some great, veteran players we have, and we’ll get him up and running as quick as we can.” Defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer says: “Dre was the tallest of the top corners, and with all the big receivers in the league right now, we see that as an extra advantage for us. He does a great job at the line of scrimmage. He’s been coached hard with a national championship team, so we really like his pedigree.” College: Played three seasons (2009-11) at Alabama, helping Tide to 36-4 record that included BCS national championships in ’09 (14-0 record) and ’11 (13-1 record) ... Played in 38 games, with starts in 25 contests (12 as a sophomore and 13 as a junior) ... Totaled 91 tackles, three INTs, 16 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a TD on a blocked punt return. 2011—Started all 13 games for BCS national champs, totaling 30 tackles, nine passes defensed and two forced fumbles ... Had no INTs, but analysts recognized opponents’ reluctance to throw in his area, and he still earned firstteam All-America honors from Football Writers Association and Pro Football Weekly, along with second-team nod from Associated Press ... Returned blocked punt 55 yards for a TD vs. Georgia Southern ... Had four tackles, including two for losses, in 21-0 win over LSU in BCS National Championship Game. 2010— Played all 13 games and made 12 starts for Tide team that capped 10-3 season with 49-7 dismantling of Michigan State in Capital One Bowl ... Totaled 53 tackles (fifth on team), four tackles-for-loss, three INTs, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... Helped Tide rank third in nation in scoring defense (13.5 avg.) and fifth in total defense (286.4). 2009—Played in 12 games as true freshman, as reserve DB and on special teams ... Six special teams tackles and two tackles on defense ... One tackle in BCS national title win over Texas. Bringing the ‘swag’: At Alabama, Kirkpatrick’s confident playing style earned him the nickname “Swag,” as in swagger. “It’s an attitude,” Kirkpatrick says. “It’s a brand. It just makes you feel good. You can’t teach it. I like to have a lot of swag about what I do, confidence in what I do. When you see me out there, you don’t have to worry about, ‘Is he nervous?’ I’m not nervous, because I know what I’m supposed to do, and I trust my technique.” High school: Attended Gadsden (Ala.) City High, where he earned ratings among the elite college CB prospects in the nation ... Earned All-America honors from Parade, USA Today and Super Prep ... Scout.com rated him fifth in the nation among CB recruits, and Rivals.com rated him the No. 2 prep player in Alabama ... Had 17 INTs in his final three seasons. Personal: Hometown is Gadsden, Ala. ... General studies major at Alabama ... First name is pronounced “DRAY.” — 81 — LAMUR, EMMANUEL LB #49 Height: 6-4 Weight: 232 College: Kansas State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 6-8-89 Hometown: West Palm Beach, Fla. Acquired: CFA’12 Signed with Bengals after participating in team’s rookie minicamp as a tryout player ... Played in 37 games in three seasons (2009-11) at Kansas State after spending one season (’08) at Independence (Kan.) Community College ... Twice voted by Kansas State teammates as team captain (2010 and ’11) ... Played safety as sophomore, and switched to linebacker during junior season ... Career totals of 197 tackles, including two sacks and 10 tackles-for-loss, with five INTs, 16 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two blocked kicks. Wildcats as a senior, with nine starts, and finished third on team in tackles (83), with one INT, six tackles for losses, eight passes defensed, and two forced fumbles ... AP Honorable Mention All-Big 12 as a senior ... As a junior, recorded 46 tackles, with two sacks, one INT and three passes defensed ... As a sophomore, his two blocked kicks included an Iowa State extra point try with 0:32 to play, as he preserved a 24-23 win ... Led team in tackles (68) as a sophomore, with three INTs, five passes defensed and two fumble recoveries. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as college free agent on 5-14-12. Personal: Hometown is West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Attended King’s Academy, and as a senior earned All-Palm Beach County honors and was honorable mention all-state ... Played at Kansas State with his brother, Sammuel, who plays quarterback ... Last name is pronounced “luh-MER.” More college highlights: Played in all 13 games at LB for the — 82 — LAWSON, MANNY LB #99 Height: 6-5 Weight: 240 College: North Carolina State Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 Lawson signed as an unrestricted free agent early in 2011 training camp and quickly claimed the No. 1 SLB spot ... Played in every game, with 15 starts, as well as a start in Wild Card Playoff, and finished fifth on team in tackles (78) ... Tackle total tied his career-high (set in 2009) ... Signed again with Cincinnati as UFA for 2012 ... Spent 2006-10 in San Francisco ... Former first-round draft pick has been known throughout his career as a playmaker, logging three blocked kicks, eight forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries ... Has 16 career sacks ... Has potential for further improvement in his second year as a Bengal, as last season saw him making transition from a 3-4 scheme to Cincinnati’s 4-3. Career transactions: Selected by San Francisco in first round of 2006 draft (22nd overall) ... Signed with 49ers on 7-28-06 ... Became an unrestricted free agent after 2010 season, and signed with Cincinnati as UFA on 8-3-11 ... Re-signed with Cincinnati as UFA on 3-30-12. 2011 highlights: His 78 tackles included 1.5 sacks, and he ranked fourth on team in tackles-for-loss (seven) ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to finish season ranked seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... Three tackles on Oct. 30 at Seattle (two for losses) ... Three tackles Nov. 6 at Tennessee, including one for three-yard loss against RB Chris Johnson ... Led team in tackles Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, with personal season-best 11 stops, including shared sack ... Led team in tackles (10) on Nov. 20 at Baltimore (one for loss) ... Nine tackles (second on team, led front seven) Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh ... Harassed Houston on Dec. 11, as his five tackles included one sack, two QB pressures and two for-loss ... Five tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2006—Played in every 49ers game, with 12 starts, including season opener ... Had 65 tackles. 2.5 sacks, one INT and two fumble recoveries ... In his first home game, Sept. 17 vs. St. Louis, posted two sacks in a 20-13 win and was voted Diet Pepsi NFL Defensive Rookie of the 2011 games-starts: 16-15 Career games-starts: 80-71 Born: 7-3-84 Hometown: Goldsboro, N.C. Acquired: UFA(S.F.)’11 Week ... In 34-20 win Oct. 8 vs. Oakland, blocked a punt to set up a TD and had a pass defensed that led to an INT ... Grabbed first career INT, off Marc Bulger, on Nov. 26 at St. Louis. 2007—His season was ended after two games, due to a knee injury (torn ACL) suffered in practice ... Placed Sept. 21 on Reserve/Injured list ... Had nine tackles in season-opening win Sept. 10 vs. Arizona. 2008— Returned from 2007 knee injury to play in 14 games for 49ers, with 10 starts ... Made impact with three sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, a blocked punt, a blocked FG and three passes defensed ... His blocked punt came in overtime win Sept. 14 at Seattle ... On Nov. 23 at Dallas, had a sack, a pass defensed and forced fumble that he recovered. 2009—Started every 49ers game and had career highs in sacks (6.5) and tackles (78) ... His four forced fumbles tied season record for a 49ers LB ... Became first 49er since 2002 to register a sack in three straight games. 2010—Started every 49ers game ... On Oct. 10 vs. Philadelphia, brought down QB Kevin Kolb for his first sack and forced fumble of the season ... Helped key win Oct. 17 vs. Oakland with INT against Jason Campbell ... In win Oct. 31 vs. Denver, sacked Kyle Orton and forced a fumble that LB Takeo Spikes recovered to set up TD for 24-10 lead ... Had a shared sack in win on 1-2-11 vs. Arizona, and had season-best seven tackles. College: Played four seasons (2002-05) at North Carolina State ... His 20.5 sacks ranked fourth in school history, and his seven blocked kicks ranked second ... Led nation as a freshman with three forced fumbles ... Had 10.5 sacks as a senior ... Partnered during his career with DE Mario Williams to form one of college football’s best-ever pass-rushing duos ... Also was a college track star as a sophomore, winning major titles in long jump and triple jump, and he posted school’s best 2003 performance in 60-meter hurdles (8.55). Personal: Hometown is Goldsboro, N.C. ... Attended Eastern Wayne High School, where he was rated by SuperPrep as a senior as No. 21 prospect in the state ... Had 11 sacks as a prep senior and also rushed for 456 yards ... Majored in industrial engineering at North Carolina State. MANNY LAWSON’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2006 San Francisco 2007 San Francisco 2008 San Francisco 2009 San Francisco 2010 San Francisco 2011 Cincinnati S.F. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2006 San Francisco 2008 San Francisco 2009 San Francisco 2010 San Francisco 2011 Cincinnati S.F. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-12 2-2 14-10 16-16 16-16 16-15 64-56 16-15 80-71 ST 0 6 1 8 1 15 1 16 ST 42 8 36 56 47 42 189 42 231 AT 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 3 TT 0 6 1 10 2 17 2 19 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 23 65 2.5-15 3 0 2-0 6 14 0-0 1 0 0-0 19 55 3-8 3 2 1-0 22 78 6.5-38 2 4 1-0 17 64 2.5-22 6 2 1-5 36 78 1.5-6 3 0 0-0 87 276 14.5-83 15 8 5-5 36 78 1.5-6 3 0 0-0 123 354 16-89 18 8 5-5 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 ST 4 4 AT 1 1 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 5 0-0 0 5 0-0 0 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 83 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — (Manny Lawson, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 2 2 1 0 2 1 AT 1 4 0 0 1 2 TT 3 6 1 0 3 3 2 1 6 4 0 4 4 3 3 7 42 1 2 5 6 5 5 1 2 0 1 36 3 3 11 10 5 9 5 5 3 8 78 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1.5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 84 — PD 0 2 0 0 0 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LEE, DONALD TE #86 Height: 6-4 Weight: 248 College: Mississippi State Experience: 10th-year player in 2012 Tenth-year NFL player, with a Super Bowl ring from Green Bay, is in his second season with Bengals ... Joined Cincinnati in Week 2 of 2011 and made significant contributions while battling through injuries to play in nine games, plus the Wild Card playoff ... Had key gains in wins at Seattle and Tennessee ... Played 15 games with six starts for Super Bowl winner Green Bay in 2010, and played in all four Packers postseason games, with two starts ... Played 15 or more games in all eight of his previous seasons prior to 2011. Career transactions: Selected by Miami in fifth round of 2003 NFL Draft (156th overall) ... Signed with Dolphins on 6-16-03 ... Waived by Miami on 9-4-05 ... Signed as a free agent with Green Bay on 9-6-05 ... Released by Green Bay on 3-2-11 ... Signed with Philadelphia on 7-30-11 ... Released by Philadelphia on 9-3-11 ... Signed with Cincinnati on 9-13-11 ... Became an unrestricted free agent on 3-13-12, and re-signed with Cincinnati on 4-13-12. 2011 participation: Played in nine games (Games 3-8 and 14-16), and was credited with four starts (Games 4, 8, 14 and 16) ... Started vs. Buffalo, at St. Louis and vs. Baltimore when Bengals opened in two-TE formation; started Nov. 6 at Tennessee in place of injured Jermaine Gresham ... Inactive for Games 9-12 due to foot injury, and active DNP in Game 13. 2011 highlights: Played in all four Philadelphia preseason games, with nine catches for 92 yards, and was released during final cuts ... Signed with Bengals in Week 2 ... Had 11 receptions for 115 yards for Cincinnati, and aided pass protection effort that ranked tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... Made Bengals debut Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco, with one reception for 11 yards ... Second on team in receiving Oct. 30 at Seattle, with three catches for 44 yards, and two of his receptions converted third downs, a 14-yarder on third-and-11 and a 26-yarder on a third-and-four ... Three catches for 49 yards Nov. 6 at Tennessee, including gains of 22 and 25 yards on Cincinnati’s secondquarter TD drive ... Had one reception in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, a 36-yarder that was Bengals’ longest scrimmage play of the game. Previous seasons: 2003—Played in every game as a rookie, with 2011 games-starts: 9-4 Career games-starts: 133-68 Born: 8-31-80 Hometown: Maben, Miss. Acquired: FA’11 five starts ... Seven receptions for 110 yards, including TD catch Nov. 9 at Tennessee. 2004—Played 16 games with 10 starts for Dolphins, catching 13-for110 with TD. 2005—Spent preseason with Miami ... In regular season, played 15 games with five starts for Green Bay and finished fourth on team in receptions (33), gaining 294 yards with two TDs. 2006—Played 15 games with two starts for Packers, with 10 catches for 150 yards ... Second on team in special teams tackles (15) ... Made four tackles on punt coverage Sept. 17 vs. New Orleans. 2007—Was No. 1 TE for most of season as Packers won NFC North with 13-3 record and advanced to NFC Championship game ... Logged career highs in catches (48), receiving yards (575) and TDs (six) ... Had career-long 60-yard reception from Brett Favre on Oct. 14 vs. Washington ... Scored two TDs Nov. 18 vs. Carolina ... Started both postseason games ... Five postseason catches for 51 yards and TD. 2008—Played every game for Packers with 14 starts, and finished third on team in receptions (39), for 303 yards with five TDs ... Caught season-high six passes for 33 yards, in Nov. 16 win vs. Chicago. 2009—Helped lead Packers to 11-5 record and Wild Card playoff berth ... Fourth on team with 37 receptions, for 260 yards and a TD ... Played 16 games with 10 starts, and started playoff game at Arizona. 2010—Had 11 regular-season receptions for 73 yards and three TDs for NFL champion Packers ... Scored on one-yard TD receptions in back-to-back wins Dec. 26 vs. N.Y. Giants and 1-2-11 vs. Chicago ... Five-yard TD catch Oct. 10 at Washington ... No receptions in postseason, but played in all four games with two starts as Packers rolled to Lombardi Trophy. College: Was a four-year letterman (1999-2002) at Mississippi State, playing 45 games with 30 starts ... Had 61 career receptions for 611 yards and three TDs. Personal: Hometown is Maben, Miss. ... Attended Maben High School, where he lettered in football, track and basketball and was named one of Mississippi’s top 20 prep football prospects by USA Today ... A member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, he earned a degree from Mississippi State in physical education ... Has sponsored a Pop Warner football team in Jackson, Miss. ... Enjoys hunting and fishing ... Has two children, Donsha and Don Jr. DONALD LEE’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2003 Miami 2004 Miami 2005 Green Bay 2006 Green Bay 2007 Green Bay 2008 Green Bay 2009 Green Bay 2010 Green Bay 2011 Cincinnati MIA. TOTALS G.B. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2003 Miami 2005 Green Bay 2006 Green Bay 2010 Green Bay MIA. TOTALS G.B. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-5 16-10 15-5 15-2 15-12 16-14 16-10 15-6 9-4 32-15 92-49 9-4 133-68 ST 0 5 15 3 0 23 23 NO 7 13 33 10 48 39 37 11 11 20 178 11 209 AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT 0 5 15 3 0 23 23 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD 110 15.7 25 1 110 8.5 15t 1 294 8.9 27 2 150 15.0 32 0 575 12.0 60 6 303 7.8 26 5 260 7.0 19 1 73 6.6 17 3 115 10.5 26 0 220 11.0 25 2 1655 9.3 60 17 115 10.5 26 0 1990 9.5 60 19 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 ATT — — — — — — — — — — — — — BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUSHING YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 1 0 0.0 0 0 TD 1 1 2 0 6 5 1 3 0 2 17 0 19 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD-R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO — — — — — — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 36 5 0 0 30 1 0 0 6 3 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 17 0 0 102 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 114 PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—6 (for Green Bay; 11-16-08 vs. Chicago). YARDS—78 (for Green Bay; 11-4-07 at Kansas City). LONG—60 (for Green Bay; 10-14-07 vs. Washington). TOUCHDOWNS—2 (for Green Bay; 11-18-07 vs. Carolina). — 85 — (Donald Lee, continued) POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2007 Green Bay 2009 Green Bay 2010 Green Bay 2011 Cincinnati G.B. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 2-2 1-1 4-2 1-0 7-5 1-0 8-5 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 51 10.2 18 0 — — 0 — — 36 36.0 36 51 10.2 18 36 36.0 36 87 14.5 36 NO 5 0 0 1 5 1 6 TD 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 ATT — — — — — — — RUSHING YDS AVG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LG — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — TD 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 TD-R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2-PtC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO YDS 1 0 0 1 11 0 0 2 3 3 44 49 0 1 2 11 0 0 9 115 RECEIVING AVG NOT WITH TEAM INACTIVE 11.0 — — 2.0 14.7 16.3 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY — 0.0 4.5 10.5 LG TD ATT 11 — — 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — 26 25 0 0 — — — 0 6 26 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 86 — RUSHING YDS AVG NOT WITH TEAM INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY — — — — — — — — LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LEONARD, BRIAN HB #40 Height: 6-1 Weight: 225 College: Rutgers Experience: 6th-year player in 2012 Sixth-year pro entering his fourth Bengals season, Leonard has made numerous big plays as a situational contributor, particularly on third and fourth downs ... Has led Bengals running backs in both receptions and receiving yards in two of his first three Bengals seasons (30-for-217 in 2009; 22-for-210 in ’11) ... Played in 13 games last season and averaged 7.6 yards on 39 touches ... Also a significant contributor on special teams, logging eight tackles last season ... Has two career 100-yard rushing games. Career transactions: Selected by St. Louis in second round of 2007 NFL Draft (52nd overall) ... Signed with Rams on 7-26-07 ... Acquired by Cincinnati on 5-7-09 in trade with St. Louis (Rams acquired DT Orien Harris) ... Re-signed with Cincinnati as unrestricted free agent on 7-30-11. 2011 participation: Played in 13 games (Games 1-12 and 16), and also played in Wild Card playoff ... Inactive for Games 13-15 due to knee strain. 2011 highlights: On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, his 22-yard reception in fourth quarter helped set up WR A.J. Green’s go-ahead TD ... On Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, accounted for 36 of team’s 56 yards on game-winning FG drive (15-yard reception plus rushes of seven and 14) ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, had 10-yard reception and four-yard rush on back-to-back plays late in second quarter, putting ball at three-yard line and setting up Jermaine Gresham TD on next play ... Had two key third-down conversions Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis — a six-yard rush on third-and-two, and 25-yard reception to Colts’ 30 on third-and-eight play in fourth quarter ... Had one rush Nov. 6 at Tennessee — a three-yarder to convert third-and-three ... Had five receptions for career-high 57 receiving yards Nov. 20 at Baltimore, including career-long 37-yarder on third down ... Led team in scrimmage yards (70) in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, rushing three-for-34 and catching team-high six passes for 36 yards. Previous seasons: 2007—Saw action for St. Louis at HB, FB and on special teams while playing every game, with seven starts ... Posted 486 yards from scrimmage, including a 102-yard rushing effort in starting role Oct. 7 vs. Arizona ... Started at HB in Games 4-7 as replacement for injured Steven Jackson ... 2008—Limited to two games with Rams ... Suffered shoulder injury Aug. 16 vs. San Diego and missed last two preseason games and Games 1-3 of regular season (inactive) ... Played in Games 4-5, but suffered reaggravation of shoulder injury and was placed on Reserve/Injured list on Oct. 13. 2009—Had 30 receptions for a career-high 217 yards in first Cincinnati season, and rushed 27- 2011 games-starts: 13-0 Career games-starts: 56-8 Born: 2-3-84 Hometown: Gouverneur, N.Y. Acquired: T(StL.)’09 for-84 ... Had nine special teams tackles (sixth on team) and a key offensive fumble recovery ... On game-winning drive in the fourth quarter Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh, dove for the first-down marker to convert a fourth-and-10 play to the Steelers’ four, and following TD reception by Andre Caldwell, Leonard caught two-point conversion pass to secure the eventual 23-20 final score ... On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, recovered an aborted shotgun snap to Carson Palmer at Ravens 30, keeping alive Cincinnati’s winning TD drive ... His three catches Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh included 17-yard gain on third-and-five as Bengals drove for go-ahead FG in fourth quarter ... On Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, his eight-yard catch converted third-and-seven on winning TD drive ... Two catches for seven yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—Played in 11 games (Games 3-5 and 7-14), missing five due to injury ... Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Dec. 28 due to ankle injury suffered Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland ... Totaled four fourthdown conversions (two after taking direct snap on fake punts) ... Had two fourthdown rushing conversions in win Sept. 26 at Carolina ... On Oct. 3 at Cleveland, logged first career TD on a three-yard shovel pass in the fourth quarter ... Rushed for 42 yards from Bengals’ 24 on a fake punt on Nov. 14 at Indianapolis ... On Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, had a 12-yard reception on a fourth-and-12 play. Draddy Trophy: As a Rutgers senior in 2006, Leonard was the winner of the Draddy Trophy, awarded by the National Football Foundation to the college player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance. Past winners have included NFL standout QBs Peyton Manning (1997) and Chad Pennington (1999). Past Bengals connections to the award include Ohio State QB Craig Krenzel (2003), who was with the Bengals in 2005, and Tennessee OT Michael Munoz (2004), the son of Bengals Hall of Fame OT Anthony Munoz. More college highlights: Left Rutgers with school records for receptions (207), TDs (45) and rushing attempts (678) and ranked fifth in rushing yards (2775) ... Played four seasons (2003-06), seeing action in 47 games with 45 starts, and set a Big East record for most games played with at least one catch in every contest (47) ... Led Big East in all-purpose yards as a sophomore in 2004, averaging 125.0 per game. Personal: Hometown is Gouverneur, N.Y. ... Attended Gouverneur High School, where he set New York state career scoring record with 696 points, including 107 TDs, while rushing for 5854 yards ... Holds degree from Rutgers in labor studies. BRIAN LEONARD’S STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 2007 St. Louis 16-7 86 303 3.5 31 0 30 183 6.1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 St. Louis 2-0 2 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Cincinnati 14-1 27 84 3.1 11 0 30 217 7.2 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2010 Cincinnati 11-0 9 61 6.8 42 0 20 137 6.9 20 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 2011 Cincinnati 13-0 17 85 5.0 14 0 22 210 9.5 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STL. TOTALS 18-7 88 310 3.5 31 0 30 183 6.1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIN. TOTALS 38-1 53 230 4.3 42 0 72 564 7.8 37 1 1 0 1 0 1 8 CAREER 56-8 141 540 3.8 42 0 102 747 7.3 37 1 1 0 1 0 1 8 SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2009 Cincinnati 6 3 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 38 19.0 0 24 0 — — — — — — 2010 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — — 2011 Cincinnati 5 3 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — — — — — CAREER 13 7 20 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 38 19.0 0 24 0 — — — — — — RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—18 (for St. Louis; 10-7-07 vs. Arizona). YARDS—102 (for St. Louis; 10-7-07 vs. Arizona). LONG—42 (for Cincinnati; 11-1410 at Indianapolis). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—6 (for Cincinnati; 10-4-09 at Cleveland). YARDS—57 (for Cincinnati; 11-20-11 at Baltimore). LONG—37 (for Cincinnati; 11-20-11 at Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (for Cincinnati; 10-3-10 at Cleveland). — 87 — (Brian Leonard, continued) POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 2-0 ST 1 1 AT 0 0 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG 0 0 — — 3 34 11.3 19 3 34 11.3 19 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP 1 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 TD 0 0 0 BFG 0 0 NO 2 6 8 BXP 0 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD TD 7 3.5 6 0 — 36 6.0 16 0 — 43 5.4 16 0 — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 3 54 18.0 0 25 0 3 54 18.0 0 25 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — TD-R — — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ATT 2 0 0 4 1 2 YDS 15 0 0 36 4 9 2 1 2 2 1 0 7 3 3 6 2 0 RUSHING AVG 7.5 — — 9.0 4.0 4.5 3.5 3.0 1.5 3.0 2.0 — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 0 — 17 85 5.0 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 ST 1 0 0 0 1 0 AT 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 5 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 0-0 0 0-0 LG 11 — — 14 4 6 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 3 4 3 2 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 4 — 14 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 88 — RECEIVING YDS AVG 29 14.5 5 2.5 7 7.0 15 15.0 10 10.0 38 19.0 LG 22 9 7 15 10 25 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 — — — — 11.4 37 — — 5.0 9 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 2 19 9.5 16 0 22 210 9.5 37 KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE — — — — — — 10 0 0 57 0 20 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — MAUALUGA, REY LB #58 Height: 6-2 Weight: 265 College: Southern California Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Second-round pick in 2009 draft played as No. 1 MLB in 2011, after two productive seasons at SLB ... Finished second on team in tackles (115), despite missing three games with an ankle sprain ... Led team in forced fumbles (three) and tied for team lead in combined fumbles forced/recovered (four) ... Now has six career forced fumbles, five on defense and one on special teams. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in second round of 2009 NFL Draft (38th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-29-09. 2011 participation: Started 13 games (Games 1-5 and 9-16) at MLB, and also started in Wild Card playoff ... Sidelined for Games 6-8 due to ankle sprain suffered in practice Oct. 13. Signature play by Rey: Though the Bengals squandered a lead and lost on Dec. 11 of last season vs. Houston, Maualuga made arguably the defense’s most impressive play of the season. On a Texans first-and-goal play from one-yard line in the second quarter, he stopped RB Ben Tate for a two-yard loss, forced a fumble and then recovered it. It was part of a huge momentum shift at the time, as the offense responded with a 97-yard drive to take a 13-3 lead. The forced fumble was one of two by Maualuga in the game, both recovered by Cincinnati. More 2011 highlights: Had one INT, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... Made first career start at MLB on Sept. 11 at Cleveland and logged seven tackles, helping hold Browns to 83 rushing yards on 26 attempts (3.2) ... Led team in tackles (12) on Sept. 18 at Denver ... On Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco, forced fumble by 49ers RB Frank Gore at Bengals 16 in fourth quarter, and Bengals recovered, setting up FG ... Had team-leading 12 tackles Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including two-yard loss against RB Fred Jackson on Bills’ final possession ... Team-leading 10 tackles Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, along with key pass defensed as Bengals held Jaguars to second-quarter FG after Jacksonville returned INT to Cincinnati two ... On Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, in first action after missing three games, logged seven tackles (third on team) ... Set up first Bengals score Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, intercepting John Skelton pass with twoyard return to Cardinals 23 ... Led team with personal season-high 14 tackles on 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore ... Three tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. 2011 games-starts: 13-13 Career games-starts: 44-43 Born: 1-20-87 Hometown: Eureka, Calif. Acquired: D2’09 Previous seasons: 2009—Earned No. 1 SLB position as Bengals rookie and ranked fifth on team in tackles (80), despite missing one game and most of another due to injuries ... Led team in total forced fumbles (three), with two on defense and one on special teams ... Suffered left ankle fracture in Game 15, Dec. 27 vs. Kansas City, and was placed Dec. 30 on Reserve/Injured list ... Missed season finale and Wild Card playoff vs. N.Y. Jets ... Had key forced fumble against HB Ryan Grant in third quarter Sept. 20 at Green Bay, with Bengals recovering at their 38 and driving 62 yards for TD that put Cincinnati ahead to stay ... Also at Green Bay, had sack and forced fumble on Aaron Rodgers (Packers recovered) and six total tackles. 2010—Tied for club lead with six tackles Sept. 26 at Carolina, including team-best five solos ... Nine tackles (led LBs) Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, including 10-yard sack of Josh Freeman that helped set up game’s first TD drive in first quarter ... Led team with 13 tackles Oct. 31 vs. Miami ... On Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, had his first pro INT, off Mark Sanchez, with 11-yard return in third quarter ... On Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, had key INT against Philip Rivers, returning 47 yards to San Diego 21 in third quarter, setting up TD drive for 20-10 Cincinnati lead. College: Played 50 games with 34 starts over four seasons (2005-08) at USC ... Earned multiple national honors as a senior, and joined Bengals with a reputation as one of the college ranks’ best ever for combination of hard hitting and speed to cover the field ... Named a freshman All-American in ’05, and was first-team All-Pac 10 in his final three seasons, topped by consensus AllAmerican honors as a senior ... Won 2008 Bednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player) and was named National Defensive Player of the Year by CBSSports.com ... As a senior, was leading tackler (79) on a unit that led the nation in scoring defense (9.0 points per game) and finished second in fewest yards allowed (221.8) ... Helped lead Trojans to a 46-6 record over his four seasons. Personal: Parents are native Samoans, and he grew up in a military family ... Born in Oklahoma City, but moved with family as an infant to Honolulu, where he lived until age 12 ... Later lived in Oxnard, Calif., and Eureka, Calif. ... Attended Eureka High School, where he was named a first-team All-American as a senior by both Parade and USA Today ... Spent his 2001 prep freshman year at St. Bonaventure High School in Ventura, Calif. ... Sociology major at USC ... First name is pronounced “RAY” and last name is pronounced “mow(rhymes w/‘now’)-uh-LOO-guh.” REY MAUALUGA’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2010 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 15-15 16-15 13-13 44-43 ST 3 0 3 ST 44 50 71 165 AT 0 1 1 TT 3 1 4 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 36 80 1-8 2 2 0-0 31 81 1-10 2 0 0-0 44 115 0-0 3 3 1-0 111 276 2-18 7 5 1-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD 0 0 — — 0 2 58 29.0 47 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 3 60 20.0 47 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG 2009 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* 2011 Cincinnati 1-1 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — CAREER 1-1 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — * NOTE: Maualuga was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2009. — 89 — TD TD — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — PTS — — (Rey Maualuga, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 8 7 9 5 5 3 6 6 9 5 1 6 71 AT 6 4 2 3 5 2 2 2 2 1 3 4 8 44 TT 7 12 9 12 10 7 5 8 8 10 8 5 14 115 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 — 90 — PD 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 2 2.0 0 — 2 2.0 — — — — — — 2 — 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAYS, TAYLOR S #26 Height: 6-3 Weight: 230 College: Southern California Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Powerful safety acquired by Cincinnati in a 2011 preseason trade, Mays figures to be in the mix for increased playing time this season ... Played in 10 games last year, contributing eight tackles on special teams and earning more time on defense as season progressed ... Had six starts at safety with 49ers as a rookie in 2010, and had 31 tackles, a forced fumble, and a TD on a blocked punt recovery. Career transactions: Selected by San Francisco in second round of 2010 NFL Draft (49th overall) ... Signed with 49ers on 7-30-10 ... Acquired by Cincinnati on 8-23-11 in trade with San Francisco (49ers acquired Cincinnati’s seventh-round draft pick for 2013). 2011 games-starts: 10-0 Career games-starts: 26-6 Born: 2-7-88 Hometown: Seattle, Wash. Acquired: T(S.F.)’11 Zbikowski in his tracks at Ravens 19 ... Saw most playing time of season Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, logging three tackles on defense and one on special teams ... On Dec. 11 vs. Houston, had one tackle on defense and two on special teams. 2010: Played in every game for San Francisco and started Games 4-9 ... Made first start Oct. 3 at Atlanta, recovering a blocked punt for a TD and also logging season-high 11 tackles (nine solo) ... TD vs. Falcons was 49ers’ first on a blocked punt recovery since 1987 ... Forced a fumble in win Oct. 17 vs. Oakland ... Six tackles and a pass defensed Oct. 24 at Carolina. 2011 participation: Played in Games 6-15 ... Inactive for Games 14, due in part to knee injury suffered in preseason finale, and active-DNP in Game 5 ... Inactive for Game 16 and for Wild Card playoff due to hamstring injury. College: Played in 51 games with 50 starts at USC from 2007-10 ... As a senior, led team with 96 tackles (second in Pac-10) and earned first-team AllAmerica honors from Walter Camp Foundation and second-team honors from Associated Press ... Earned multiple first-team All-America honors as junior when USC led nation in pass defense (134.4 yards per game) ... Named Defensive Freshman of the Year by College Football News in 2007. 2011 highlights: Six tackles on defense and eight on special teams ... One special teams tackle in Bengals debut Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, and also had a key block on Brandon Tate’s 33-yard punt return that set up a TD ... On Oct. 30 at Seattle, tied for team lead with two special teams tackles ... Logged a special teams tackle Nov. 20 at Baltimore, a solo stop that dropped Tom Personal: Hometown is Seattle, Wash. ... Attended O’Dea High School, where he earned first-team All-America honors from Parade and USA Today as a senior ... Also ran track in high school, and was a two-time Class 3A state champion in the 100 meters and 200 meters ... Father, Stafford Mays, played defensive line in NFL for St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings. TAYLOR MAYS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 San Francisco 2011 Cincinnati S.F. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 San Francisco 2011 Cincinnati S.F. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-6 10-0 16-6 10-0 26-6 ST 6 6 6 6 12 ST 23 1 23 1 24 AT 3 2 3 2 5 TT 9 8 9 8 17 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 8 31 0-0 2 1 0-0 5 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 8 31 0-0 2 1 0-0 5 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 13 37 0-0 2 1 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS *1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 * NOTE: Mays recovered a blocked punt in and end zone for a touchdown on 10-3-10 vs. Atlanta. ** NOTE: Mays was inactive for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 91 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY** — — — TD TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY** — — — PTS — (Taylor Mays, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST AT TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY 0-0 0-0 5 6 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY 1 0 0-0 0 ST AT 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FF FR-YDS 0 0 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — NO 0 0 0-0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY — — — — — — BFG BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 — — 92 — PD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — MEATOGA, VAUGHN DT #67 Height: 6-1 Weight: 298 College: Hawaii Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 8-19-89 Hometown: Kalaheo (Kauai), Hawaii Acquired: W(Wash.)’12 Played in 52 games over four seasons at Hawaii (2008-11) with 37 starts, and recorded 95 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, 11.5 tackles-for-loss and two forced fumbles. Career transactions: Signed with Washington as a college free agent on 5-3-12 ... Waived by Redskins on 5-7-12 ... Acquired by Cincinnati on waivers from Washington on 5-8-12. More college highlights: Started all 13 games as a senior and was named second-team All-WAC, totaling 38 tackles, including four for-loss, with three sacks and one forced fumble ... Started all 14 games as a junior for 10-4 Hawaii squad and recorded 32 tackles, including 2.5 for-loss, with one sack and one forced fumble ... As a sophomore, played in 11 games, with eight starts, and logged 15 tackles, including 2.5 for-loss, with one sack ... Played in 14 games as a freshman, with two starts, and tallied 10 tackles, including 2.5 forloss, and one sack ... Redshirted in 2007. Personal: Hometown is Kalaheo, on the island of Kauai in Hawaii ... Attended Kamehameha High School, where he earned second-team all-state honors as a senior and helped lead his team to 2005 state championship ... Named academic All-WAC all four years at Hawaii ... Majored in business at Hawaii ... Last name is pronounced “MEE-uh-TOHNG-guh.” — 93 — MILES, JEROMY S #45 Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 College: Massachusetts Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 Third-year pro has been a special teams ace, and he figures to compete for increased playing time at safety this season ... Led special teams in tackles last season, and his overall performance on special teams earned him coaches’ designation as Cincinnati’s “special teamer” on fan ballot for the Pro Bowl. Career transactions: Signed with Cincinnati as college free agent on 4-30-10 ... Waived on 9-4-10, then signed 9-5-10 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals roster on 11-24-10. 2011 highlights: Played all 16 games and Wild Card playoff, seeing action mostly on special teams ... Had two tackles on defense and led team with 15 special teams tackles ... On Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, teamed with Andrew Hawkins to down punt at Jaguars two, starting chain of plays that set up good field position for Bengals’ winning TD drive ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, logged five special teams stops — team high for season ... Saw first action of season on defense Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, logging two tackles ... One special teams tackle Dec. 11 vs. Houston ... One special teams tackle Dec. 18 at St. Louis ... Led team Dec. 24 vs. Arizona with four special teams tackles ... One special teams tackle in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston. 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 22-0 Born: 7-20-87 Hometown: Sicklerville, N.J. Acquired: CFA’10 2010: Played all five preseason games, with six tackles ... Spent first 10 games on Bengals practice squad, then signed to active roster and played in Games 11-16 ... Five special teams tackles, tied for seventh on the team for the full season ... Made NFL debut Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets and led team with three special teams tackles ... Had one special teams tackle Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans and Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh. College: Played at Massachusetts from 2007-09, after transfer from Navy, where he played in ’06 ... Played 49 games with 47 starts in his full career, including starting all 36 games during his time at UMass ... Topped a stellar UMass career in 2009 by earning first-team All-America honors in NCAA Division I-FCS ... Four-season totals of 294 tackles, nine INTs, 23 passes defensed and seven forced fumbles ... Played 13 games with 11 starts in 2006 for Navy team that finished 9-4 with berth in Meineke Car Care Bowl. Personal: Hometown is Sicklerville, N.J. ... Attended Winslow High School, where he earned multiple letters in football, baseball and track, helping track team win three state championships ... Majored in kinesiology at UMass, and earned academic all-conference honors. JEROMY MILES’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 6-0 16-0 22-0 ST 4 14 18 ST 0 2 2 AT 1 1 2 TT 5 15 20 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 ST 1 1 ST 0 0 AT 0 0 TT 1 1 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 94 — PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — (Jeromy Miles, continued) DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 0 1 0 0 0 AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 4 0 15 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 95 — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — MOCH, DONTAY LB #52 Height: 6-2 Weight: 245 College: Nevada Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Prospect with great playmaking potential, Moch anticipates first action in 2012 ... Spent full season and postseason on Bengals roster as a rookie last year, but did not play ... Early in season, battled foot injury suffered in preseason opener, and later in season his practice time was limited due to illness ... Fastest linebacker prospect selected in 2011 draft ... At 241 pounds, he clocked 4.40 at the 2011 Scouting Combine, hit 4.31 at Nevada pro day and claims unofficial best of 4.2 ... Credited with 30 sacks and 63 tackles-for-loss in Nevada career, and also forced nine fumbles ... Suspended for first four games of 2012 for violating NFL policy on performance enhancing substances. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2011 NFL Draft (66th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-30-11. 2011 recap: Game-day inactive for all 16 games and for Wild Card playoff ... Did not practice in Weeks 1-4, due to rehab from foot injury suffered in preseason opener ... Returned to practice on Oct. 5, but was slowed during remainder of season by illness. 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 7-19-88 Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz. Acquired: D3’11 College: Played four seasons (2007-10) at Nevada after a redshirt year in ’06 ... Played in 53 games with 39 starts, starting 39 of 40 games over his final three seasons ... His 63 tackles for loss shattered the former Western Athletic Conference (WAC) record of 50.5, and his 30 sacks ranked second in WAC annals, just one short of the record ... School record nine career forced fumbles ranked third in WAC history ... As a senior in 2010, helped lead Wolf Pack to No. 11 AP final ranking and 13-1 record, including win over then-No. 3 ranked Boise State ... Credited with 8.5 sacks in 2010, and broke his own school record with 22 tackles for loss, tied for most in WAC history ... As junior in 2009, became first Nevada player to win Defensive Player of the Year in the WAC. Personal: Hometown is Phoenix, Ariz. ... Attended Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. (Phoenix area), helping lead football team to state titles in both junior and senior seasons ... Also a sprinter on prep track team; won 200-meter dash at 5A state meet with time of 21.84 ... Posted best time of 10.94 for 100 meters. ... Academically, earned Nevada Student Athlete of the Week in 2010 ... First name is pronounced “DAHN-tay” and last name pronounced “MOKE.” DONTAY MOCH’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 ST AT 0 0 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD DID NOT PLAY* 0 0-0 0 INTERCEPTIONS FF FRYDS NO 0 0-0 — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — * NOTE: Moch was inactive for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 96 — TD TD — — — MOORE, KASHIF WR #83 Height: 5-9 Weight: 180 College: Connecticut Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 11-21-88 Hometown: Burlington, N.J. Acquired: CFA’12 Played in 50 of possible 51 games over his four seasons (2008-11) at Connecticut, with 32 starts ... Totaled 126 catches, 1699 receiving yards (13.5 average) and 13 receiving TDs ... Clocked at 4.42 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, and recorded a 43.5-inch vertical leap. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-2-12. More college highlights: As senior, totaled 41 receptions and led team in both receiving yardage (604) and receiving TDs (five) ... Also had a rushing TD as senior ... As junior, was second on team in receptions (36) and receiving yards (452), and led team in TD receptions (four) ... Saw action as junior at kickoff returner, with eight returns for 169 yards (21.1) ... As sophomore, logged 22 receptions, and was second on team in both receiving yards (370) and receiving TDs (three) ... As freshman, led team in receptions (27) and receiving yardage (273), and tied for lead in TD receptions (one) ... Redshirted in 2007. Personal: Hometown is Burlington, N.J. ... Attended Burlington Township High School, where he was a two-time all-conference selection and earned second-team all-state honors as a senior ... Also a standout performer in track in high school ... At Connecticut, was member of two Big East track and field championship teams (2010 and ’11), and was part of champion 4x100 relay team ... Widely recognized at UConn as key team leader, as he helped hold squad together after his close friend and teammate Jasper Howard was murdered in October of 2009 ... Majored in economics ... First name is pronounced “KAH-sheef.” — 97 — MUCKELROY, RODDRICK LB #56 Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 College: Texas Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 14-0 Born: 10-27-86 Hometown: Hallsville, Texas Acquired: D4b’10 Third-year pro looks for return to action in 2012, after Achilles injury suffered during first practice of ’11 training camp ended his sophomore campaign ... Productive on special teams as a rookie in 2010, ranking second in special teams tackles (12) ... Tied for team lead in forced fumbles (two) in ’10, both on special teams. fumble on kick return at Bucs’ 29, setting up a Bengals TD drive that gave Cincinnati a 21-14 lead ... On Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, saw brief action on defense and played a key role in second-half stop of RB Peyton Hillis for no gain on thirdand-one play from Bengals’ five, forcing Browns to settle for FG in fourth quarter ... Also forced a fumble on special teams vs. Cleveland (Browns recovered). Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fourth round of 2010 draft (131st overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-27-10. College: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Texas, with a redshirt year in ’05 ... A two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection, he led team in tackles in each of his last two seasons, for clubs that posted a 25-2 record ... Helped Texas lead nation in rush defense in 2009 ... Career totals of 42 games and 30 starts ... Logged 214 of his career 292 tackles in his last two seasons. 2011 recap: Placed Sept. 3 on Reserve/Injured list, due to Achilles tendon rupture suffered during practice on July 29 — the first practice of training camp ... Did not play in preseason due to the injury. 2010: Played in 14 games ... Made NFL debut Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, tying for club lead with two special teams tackles ... Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay and also forced a Michael Spurlock Personal: Hometown is Hallsville, Texas ... Attended Hallsville High School, where he was a Class 4A all-state selection by Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers Association ... Earned degree from Texas in corporate communications ... Member of UT’s Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. RODDRICK MUCKELROY’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 14-0 0-0 14-0 ST 10 10 ST 0 0 AT 2 2 TT 12 12 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — YDS AVG LG TD — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — * NOTE: Muckelroy was on the Reserve/Injured list for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 98 — TD TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — MURPHY, MATT G #61 Height: 6-4 Weight: 300 College: Nevada-Las Vegas Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 Murphy joins Bengals after spending 2011 regular season on Colts practice squad ... Durable lineman in college at Nevada-Las Vegas, where he played in every game of his college career, including making 33 consecutive starts at left tackle. Career transactions: Signed with Atlanta as a college free agent on 7-27-11 ... Waived on 9-1-11 ... Signed with Indianapolis to practice squad on 9-28-11 ... Signed to Colts offseason roster on 1-4-12 ... Waived on 5-18-12 ... Acquired by Bengals on waivers on 5-21-12. 2011 recap: Played in first three preseason games for Atlanta, before being waived ... Spent Games 4-16 on Colts practice squad. College: Four-year letterman (2007-10) at UNLV ... Earned Freshman All-America honors in 2007 ... Honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference as a senior ... Won school’s Outstanding Character Award following his junior season. 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 7-27-89 Hometown: Lake Forest, Calif. Acquired: W(Ind.)’12 Personal: Hometown is Lake Forest, Calif. ... Attended El Toro High School, where he lettered three times and was a team captain as a senior ... Played both offensive tackle and nose tackle ... Also lettered in high school in wrestling and track and field (discus and shot put) ... Three-time Academic AllMWC team, and earned spot on Dean’s Honor list in spring 2009. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Murphy did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. MATT MURPHY’S STATISTICS GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2011 Indianapolis ................................................................................ *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: Murphy was on the Practice Squad for 13 games with Indianapolis in 2011. — 99 — NELSON, REGGIE S #20 Height: 5-11 Weight: 210 College: Florida Experience: 6th-year player in 2012 Acquired in a September 2010 trade with Jacksonville, Nelson moved into starting role late that season and was starting FS for all of last season and postseason ... Led 2011 team in INTs (four) and INT return yardage (115), with 75-yard return for TD ... A powerful hitter, he ranked third on team tackles (102) and tied for second in forced fumbles (two) ... Has 13 career INTs ... Played in 45 games over 2007-09 with Jacksonville, starting 42. Career transactions: Selected by Jacksonville in first round of 2007 NFL Draft (21st overall) ... Signed with Jaguars on 7-28-07 ... Traded to Cincinnati on 9-4-10 (Jaguars acquired CB David Jones and a conditional draft choice) ... Became an unrestricted free agent on 3-13-12, and re-signed with Bengals on 3-19-12. Watch Reggie run: Nelson’s 75-yard INT return Oct. 30 at Seattle last season was the fifth-longest in Bengals history and the longest since 2002. Nelson scored on the play, tacking on the final points in the team’s 34-12 victory. More 2011 highlights: Started at FS in all 16 games plus Wild Card playoff, one of seven Bengals to start every game ... Third on team in passes defensed (eight), with 2.0 sacks and two forced fumbles ... Also had three special teams tackles ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to rank seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, logged a team-high nine tackles, including an eight-yard sack of Colt McCoy, and had one pass defensed ... On Sept. 18 at Denver, had eight tackles and forced a fumble by WR Eric Decker, which was recovered by Bengals’ Leon Hall ... Led team with 13 tackles, team’s third-highest total of season, on Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco ... Led team in tackles (eight) Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, and forced a fumble against WR Pierre Garcon in the fourth quarter, allowing for DE Carlos Dunlap’s 35-yard game-sealing TD on the fumble recovery ... In win Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, intercepted a Colt McCoy pass at Bengals 46 on first play of fourth quarter, setting up Bengals FG drive that would tie the game at 20 ... Led secondary with 10 tackles Dec. 11 vs. Houston and had an INT that he returned 23 yards to Houston 25 in first quarter ... On Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, tied for team lead in tackles (six), along with a sack, and returned a third-quarter INT 17 yards to Arizona 48 ... Six tackles in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, with a seven-yard sack of T.J. Yates. 2011 games-starts: 16-16 Career games-starts: 77-64 Born: 9-21-83 Hometown: Melbourne, Fla. Acquired: T(Jax.)’10 Previous seasons: 2007—Played every game as a rookie and started last 15 ... Set team rookie record with five INTs, and tied for NFL rookie lead in INTs ... Ranked fourth on team in tackles (82), tied for second in passes defensed (12) and had two forced fumbles ... Nine special teams tackles ... Had sack and forced fumble against Vince Young on Sept. 9 vs. Tennessee ... Had first career INT on Oct. 7 at Kansas City, off Damon Huard ... Fourth-quarter INT off Jeff Garcia helped seal victory Oct. 28 at Tampa Bay ... Later in season, intercepted passes by Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning and JaMarcus Russell. 2008—Started 13 games for Jaguars at FS, missing Games 4-6 with knee injury ... On Nov. 16 vs. Tennessee, intercepted pass at Jaguars’ two-yard line on opening drive ... Sealed win Dec. 14 vs. Green Bay with INT of Aaron Rodgers pass on final drive. 2009—Logged 77 tackles (third on Jaguars) and six passes defensed (ranked second) ... Played in every game and started 14 ... Played every defensive snap in win Oct. 4 vs. Tennessee and had nine tackles, plus his first career fumble recovery ... Made his first career start at CB on Nov. 1 at Tennessee and was credited with seven tackles. 2010—Opened training camp with Jacksonville and traded to Cincinnati on Sept. 4 ... Played every game for Bengals with six starts ... Two INTs, and tied for team lead in forced fumbles (two) ... Logged first INT Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans, picking off Drew Brees pass ... Forced a fumble by RB Mike Tolbert Dec. 26 vs. San Diego ... Closed season with strong effort Jan. 2 at Baltimore with four tackles, INT (56-yard return), forced fumble and two passes defensed. College: Consensus All-America first-team selection as a Florida senior in 2006 ... Started all 14 games at FS and had six INTs to help lead Gators to BCS national championship ... Played two seasons (2005-06), appearing in 25 games with 18 starts ... Also as a senior, won Jack Tatum Award as nation’s top DB, awarded by Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio. Personal: Hometown is Melbourne, Fla. ... Attended Palm Bay High School, where he was a two-time first team all-state selection at DB ... Has a daughter, Tyjaezia ... Active in community service, he hosted the Mary Lakes Invitational Bowl Against Breast Cancer in June 2009, honoring his mother, who died of breast cancer in ’06 ... Counseled youth at a juvenile detention center and was a celebrity waiter for fundraiser for Jacksonville hospitals ... Also has made visits to the Ronald McDonald House and served food at a homeless mission. REGGIE NELSON’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2007 Jacksonville 2008 Jacksonville 2009 Jacksonville 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati JAX. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2007 Jacksonville 2008 Jacksonville 2009 Jacksonville 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati JAX. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-15 13-13 16-14 16-6 16-16 45-42 32-22 77-64 ST 8 4 1 4 3 13 7 20 ST 57 45 60 35 58 162 93 255 AT 1 1 3 2 0 5 2 7 TT 9 5 4 6 3 18 9 27 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 25 82 1-6 12 2 0-0 19 64 0-0 3 0 0-0 17 77 0-0 6 0 1-0 16 51 0-0 7 2 0-0 44 102 2-16 8 2 0-0 61 223 1-6 21 2 1-0 60 153 2-16 15 4 0-0 121 376 3-22 36 6 1-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 *0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — 100 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD 5 76 15.2 37 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 2 63 31.5 56 0 4 115 28.8 75t 1 7 76 10.9 37 0 6 178 29.7 75t 1 13 254 19.5 75t 1 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — (Reggie Nelson, continued) POSTSEASON DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS NO YDS AVG LG 2007 Jacksonville 2-2 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — 2011 Cincinnati 1-1 4 2 6 1-7 0 0 0-0 — — — — JAX. TOTALS 2-2 9 1 10 0-0 0 0 0-0 — — — — CIN. TOTALS 1-1 4 2 6 1-7 0 0 0-0 — — — — CAREER 3-3 13 3 16 1-7 0 0 0-0 — — — — * NOTE: Nelson had a blocked field goal return for 34 yards vs. Detroit on Nov. 9, 2008 (he did not block the field goal attempt himself). TD — — — — — TD — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — — — S — — — — — PTS — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — — TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 6 4 7 6 3 3 AT 3 4 6 1 0 5 TT 9 8 13 7 3 8 5 3 3 2 2 1 6 1 5 1 58 1 3 2 1 3 6 4 2 1 2 44 6 6 5 3 5 7 10 3 6 3 102 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 2-16 1-75 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-23 0-0 1-17 0-0 4-115 — 101 — PD 1 0 0 0 1 0 FF 0 1 0 0 0 1 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 75 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 17 0 115 75.0 — — — 0.0 — 23.0 — 17.0 — 28.8 75t — — — 0 — 23 — 17 — 75t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NEWMAN, TERENCE CB #23 Height: 5-10 Weight: 192 College: Kansas State Experience: 10th-year player in 2012 A free agent acquisition with two Pro Bowl selections and 32 career INTs ... Played in 133 games with 131 starts for Dallas over nine seasons (2003-11), averages of 14.8 games and 14.6 starts per campaign ... A mainstay on two NFC East championship teams and four playoff teams overall ... Has averaged 10.8 yards per return on his 32 INTs, with three TDs ... Tied for Dallas team lead last season in INTs (four) and passes defensed (10). Career transactions: Selected by Dallas in first round of 2003 NFL Draft (fifth overall) ... Signed with Cowboys on 7-24-03 ... Signed six-year contract extension with Dallas (through 2014) on 5-20-08 ... Released by Dallas on 3-14-12 ... Signed as a free agent with Cincinnati on 4-13-12. Pro Bowl participation: Has played in two Pro Bowls ... Played for NFC in 2007 season (game at Honolulu) and had two tackles ... Started for NFC in 2009 season (game at Miami) and led squad with six tackles. 2011 participation: Missed all four Dallas preseason games and Games 1-2 of regular season, due to groin strain ... Started in Games 3-16. 2011 highlights: Tied LB Sean Lee for Cowboys INT lead (four), including a 43-yard TD vs. Buffalo ... Tied CB Mike Jenkins for passes-defensed lead (10) ... Seventh on team in tackles (57) ... Intercepted a Tom Brady pass on Oct. 16 at New England, and also had a fumble recovery and six tackles ... Snagged his 30th career INT in win Nov. 6 vs. Seattle, against QB Tarvaris Jackson, and had an additional pass defensed ... Two INTs in win Nov. 13 vs. Buffalo, including 43-yarder for fourth career TD (three INTs, one punt return). The Zim connection: Newman played his first four seasons under the watch of then-Dallas defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who is now in his fifth season as Bengals defensive coordinator. Previous seasons: 2003—Led Cowboys Wild Card playoff team with four INTs, tying for NFL rookie lead ... Became only third rookie CB in Cowboys history to start a season opener (Sept. 7 vs. Atlanta) ... Had three of his INTs off Tim Hasselbeck in win Dec. 14 at Washington, earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week honor as he became first Cowboy rookie to snag three in a game ... Aided defense’s rise from 18th to first in NFL net defense, as unit allowed 75 fewer yards per game than in 2002 ... Logged first career INT, off Kerry Collins, in Sept. 15 Monday night game at N.Y. Giants ... Five tackles at Carolina in postseason debut on 1-3-04. 2004—Led Dallas with four INTs, first Cowboy since Everson Walls (1981-82) to lead team outright in consecutive seasons ... Also led in passes defensed (13) ... Career-high 13 tackles Oct. 17 vs. Pittsburgh ... On Nov. 25 vs. Chicago (Thanksgiving Day), his 11-yard return of fourthquarter INT set up clinching score in 21-7 win. 2005—Led Cowboys with 15 passes defensed and tied for second in INTs (three) ... In Monday night game 2011 games-starts: 14-14 (Dall.) Career games-starts: 133-131 Born: 9-4-78 Hometown: Salina, Kan. Acquired: FA’12 Sept. 19 vs. Washington, picked off a Mark Brunell pass for his fifth INT in five games against Redskins ... His two passes defensed on Sept. 25 at San Francisco included one that LB Dat Nguyen intercepted to seal 34-31 win ... On Nov. 24 vs. Denver, had two takeaways that led to TDs — a second-quarter INT and a fourth-quarter fumble recovery. 2006—Started every game for the fourth straight season, aiding Dallas’ capture of Wild Card playoff berth ... Had his biggest season as a punt returner, averaging 10.1 yards on 20 returns (fifth in NFC), including 56-yarder for first career TD on Dec. 31 vs. Detroit ... His only INT of season came against Eli Manning in Monday night game Oct. 23 vs. N.Y. Giants ... Career-best four passes defensed in playoff-clinching win Dec. 16 at Atlanta. 2007—Earned first Pro Bowl berth while helping Dallas to 13-3 record and NFC East title ... His streak of 64 straight starts to begin his career ended when he sat out season opener due to foot injury ... Had four INTs and tied for team lead in passes defensed (15) ... In his first start of season, comeback 25-24 win at Buffalo, he stopped a fourth-quarter threat with INT at Dallas five and career-long 70-yard return to Bills 25 ... Scored first career TD via INT return in win Nov. 22 (Thanksgiving) vs. N.Y. Jets, going 50 yards. 2008—Led Cowboys in INTs (four) for the third time, despite being limited to 10 games due to groin/abdominal injuries ... Recovered fully in time to start the last seven games ... His INT on Nov. 27 vs. Seattle marked his fifth turnover play in six Thanksgiving Day games ... Two INTs in win Dec. 14 vs. N.Y. Giants. 2009— Earned his second Pro Bowl berth, starting every game for Dallas team that won NFC East at 11-5 and took Wild Card playoff win vs. Philadelphia before losing Divisional game at Minnesota ... Three INTs and career-high 21 passes defensed ... On Sept. 28 vs. Carolina, returned INT against Jake Delhomme 27 yards for fourth-quarter TD in 21-7 win ... On Dec. 27 at Washington, his INT set up first score in Dallas’ first shutout win (17-0) since 2003. 2010—Tied for team lead with career-best five INTs, his fourth time to at least tie for club lead ... Started every game and had career-best 81 tackles ... Two INTs in season finale on 1-2-11 at Philadelphia, his third multi-INT game of career. College: Played four seasons (1999-2002) at Kansas State, closing with a senior season in which he was a consensus All-America selection and the first Kansas State player to win Jim Thorpe Award as nation’s top DB ... Also Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Career totals of 133 tackles, 10 INTs and 32 passes defensed ... In track, set a school record in the 100 meters (10.20 seconds) and won two Big 12 100-meter championships. Personal: Hometown is Salina, Kan. ... Attended Central High School, where he lettered in football, track, basketball and baseball ... Business major at Kansas State ... Active in community service during his Cowboys career, supporting causes including Children’s Cancer Fund, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, American Diabetes Association and Salvation Army ... Also supported NFL flag football and started “Breakfast Buddies” program for kids in his hometown. TERENCE NEWMAN’S STATISTICS YEAR 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas G-S 16-16 16-16 16-16 16-16 13-11 10-10 16-16 16-16 14-14 133-131 ST 69 61 55 54 51 31 54 67 40 482 AT 11 5 15 12 11 8 14 14 17 107 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 80 1-0 14 66 0-0 13 70 1-6 15 66 0-0 12 62 0-0 15 39 0-0 13 68 0-0 21 81 0-0 14 57 0-0 10 589 2-6 127 FF 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 8 FRYDS 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-7 5-8 — 102 — INTERCEPTIONS NO 4 4 3 1 4 4 3 5 4 32 YDS 23 31 16 12 129 2 36 16 80 345 AVG 5.8 7.8 5.3 12.0 32.3 0.5 12.0 3.2 20.0 10.8 LG 25 21 12 12 70 2 27t 30 43t 70 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 TD 0 0 0 *1 1 0 1 0 1 4 SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 0 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 6 24 (Terence Newman, continued) YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 CAREER TEAM Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas ST 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TT 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 YEAR TEAM 2005 Dallas CAREER BFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BXP NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 RUSHING ATT YDS 1 4 1 4 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 9 9.0 0 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0 AVG 4.0 4.0 LG 4 4 NO 2 10 20 4 2 0 38 PUNT YDS 13 55 202 26 -11 0 285 RETURNS AVG FC LG 6.5 0 7 5.5 6 26 10.1 6 56t 6.5 1 13 -5.5 0 0 — 0 — 7.5 13 56t TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 TD 0 0 PUNT RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—3 (four times; most recently for Dallas on 11-22-07 vs. N.Y. Jets). YARDS—56 (for Dallas; 12-31-06 vs. Detroit). LONG—56t (for Dallas; 12-31-06 vs. Detroit). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (for Dallas; 12-31-06 vs. Detroit). POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS 2003 Dallas 1-1 5 0 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 2006 Dallas 1-1 5 1 6 0-0 1 0 0-0 2007 Dallas 1-1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2009 Dallas 2-2 8 2 10 0-0 1 0 0-0 CAREER 5-5 18 3 21 0-0 2 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 2006 Dallas — — — — — — — — 2009 Dallas — — — — — — — — CAREER — — — — — — — — * NOTE: Newman scored a touchdown on a punt return in 2006. INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 1 17 17.0 0 17 0 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 17 17.0 1 17 0 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT 9-11 9-18 9-26 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-24 12-4 12-11 12-17 12-24 1-1 TOTALS at N.Y. Jets at San Francisco WASHINGTON DETROIT — BYE — at New England ST. LOUIS at Philadelphia SEATTLE BUFFALO at Washington MIAMI at Arizona N.Y. GIANTS at Tampa Bay PHILADELPHIA at N.Y. Giants ST AT TT 0 4 1 2 1 6 4 0 5 4 4 5 1 0 2 3 5 3 40 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 17 6 2 7 5 4 6 2 0 3 5 5 5 57 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS Dallas Cowboys INACTIVE INACTIVE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-17 2-62 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 103 — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG PD FF FR-YDS NO 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 — 0 — 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 17 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 1.0 — — 17.0 31.0 — — — — — — — 20.0 TD — — 0 0 1 — — 17 43t — — — — — — — 43t 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NUGENT, MIKE K #2 Height: 5-10 Weight: 190 College: Ohio State Experience: 8th-year player in 2012 Centerville, Ohio, native made successful return to action last season from knee injury that shortened his 2010 campaign ... His value led Bengals to designate him club’s franchise player for 2012 ... Career-best 132 points in 2011 is new Bengals record (previously 131 by Shayne Graham in ’05) and is third 100-point season of career... Career-best 33 FGs in ’11 also set Bengals record (previously 31 by Graham in ’05) ... Made two late game-winning FGs in ’11, one vs. Buffalo and other vs. Cleveland ... Former Ohio State All-American was second-round N.Y. Jets draft choice in 2005 and averaged 102 points per season for Jets from ’05-07 while also serving as team captain. Career transactions: Selected by N.Y. Jets in second round of 2005 NFL Draft (47th overall) ... Signed with Tampa Bay as an unrestricted free agent on 3-4-09 ... Released by Bucs on 10-6-09 ... Signed 12-16-09 with Arizona ... Released by Arizona on 1-1-10 ... Signed with Cincinnati as free agent on 4-23-10 ... Designated 3-2-12 as Bengals’ franchise player, and resigned with Cincinnati on 4-25-12. Nugent’s game-winners: Nugent has made five game-winning FGs in the last two minutes of regulation or in overtime, including two last season ... On Oct. 2 of last season vs. Buffalo, converted from 43 yards as time expired to break a tie and give Bengals 23-20 win ... On Nov. 27 last season vs. Cleveland, he hit a 26-yarder with 0:38 left, giving Bengals 23-20 win ... For Jets vs. Pittsburgh on 11-18-07, his 38-yarder in OT produced a 19-16 win ... For Jets vs. Kansas City on 12-30-07, his 43-yarder in OT netted a 13-10 win ... For Jets at Miami on 12-25-06, made a 30-yard FG in the rain with 10 seconds left, lifting Jets to 13-10 win in Monday night game. Do-it-yourself Block winner: Nugent was named as the Bengals’ recipient of the 2011 Ed Block Courage Award, which honors players who demonstrate commitment to the values of sportsmanship and courage. Nugent suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on his kicking leg in Game 9 of 2010, but fully recovered and was ready in time for the start of 2011 training camp in late July. The NFL lockout during the ’11 offseason complicated an already-difficult rehabilitation process for an ACL injury, and Nugent earned praise for arranging much of his own treatment for recovery. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games and Wild Card playoff, going 33-of-38 on FG attempts (86.8 percent) and 33-of-34 on PATs ... One of missed FGs came on block due to protection breakdown ... First in AFC and second in NFL in total FGs ... Had 67 of his 80 kickoffs (83.8 percent) reach end zone, including 36 for touchbacks (45.0 percent), and helped Bengals rank first in NFL in average starting field position after kicking off (20.3-yard line) ... Three-forthree on FGs (45, 37 and 23) Sept. 18 at Denver, with all six kickoffs reaching end zone, including five touchbacks ... Three-for-three on FGs Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including game-winner ... Converted only FG attempt Oct. 9 at Jacksonville — 47-yarder in fourth quarter, giving Bengals 16-13 lead ... Two-for-two on FGs Oct. 30 at Seattle; including 48-yarder in fourth quarter to give Bengals 20-12 lead ... Three-for-three on FGs Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland (23, 40, 26), including game-winner ... Four-for-four on FGs (22, 47, 49, 28) Dec. 11 vs. Houston — his 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 80-0 Born: 3-2-82 Hometown: Centerville, Ohio Acquired: FA’10 49-yarder in second quarter was his longest of season ... Despite wind gusts of up to 35 mph 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore, went three-for-four on FGs, converting from 46, 46 and 23 and missing from 36 ... One-for-two on FGs in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, going wide right from 50 yards before converting from 37. Previous seasons: 2005—Played in every Jets game and scored 90 points, going 22-for-28 on FGs and 24-for-24 on PATs ... Went four-for-four on FGs in win Dec. 11 vs. Oakland. 2006—Scored 106 points as Jets went 10-6 to earn Wild Card playoff berth ... Made 24-of-27 FG attempts, setting Jets season accuracy record (88.9 percent) ... Made all three FG attempts in playoff loss at New England ... Kicked career-long FG of 54 yards (subsequently tied) Nov. 26 vs. Houston — the second-longest FG in Jets history. 2007—Logged second straight 100-point season for Jets ... 50-yard FG on Sept. 16 at Baltimore was his 19th straight, dating back to 2006, a streak that ranked second in Jets history ... FG streak was snapped with 52-yard miss later in Ravens game ... On Nov. 4 vs. Washington, hit game-tying 30-yarder with 10 seconds left ... Went four-for-four on FGs in consecutive games Dec. 2 at Miami and Dec. 9 vs. Cleveland. 2008— Suffered quad injury on a kickoff in Jets opener Sept. 7 at Miami and was not able to finish game ... Following recovery, Jets chose not to displace Jay Feely as No. 1 kicker, and Nugent remained on roster on game day inactive status through season’s end. 2009—Played Games 1-4 for Tampa Bay after signing as UFA, but released after Week 4 ... Signed with Arizona and played Games 1415, but released the week of Game 16 ... Over six combined games, he went 14for-14 on PATs and four-for-eight on FGs. 2010—Joined Bengals as free agent and posted longest streak of consecutive made FGs to open a Cincinnati career, nine-of-nine during Games 1-4 ... Bested Shayne Graham’s 2003 mark of six straight ... Kicked 54-yard FG on Sept. 12 at New England, tying for secondlongest FG in Bengals history ... Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honor for Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, when he went five-for-five on FGs (career high for a game and tied for most by a kicker in an NFL game on the season), scoring all of Cincinnati’s points in 15-10 win ... AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September ... Suffered knee injury (ACL tear) on onside kick attempt Nov. 14 at Indianapolis ... Placed Nov. 15 on Reserve/Injured list ... Reached end zone on 16 of 44 kickoffs, with seven touchbacks. College: Left Ohio State with 22 school records, including most career points (356) ... Won the Lou Groza Award (nation’s top kicker) as a senior in 2004 and was a consensus All-American ... In OSU’s 2002 national title season, he scored school-record 120 points and became first Buckeye kicker to earn first-team All-America honors ... Was 72-for-88 (81.8 percent) on career FGs. Personal: Hometown is Centerville, Ohio ... Attended Centerville High School, where he was a second-team Division I All-Ohio selection by Associated Press ... Also played QB as a prep senior ... Earned degree from Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business ... Married (wife Emily) ... Active in community service; has worked with United Way and Taste of NFL ... Father, Dan, played football at Wisconsin and Dayton ... In 2006, appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and kicked a football through a 12th-floor window at CBS offices ... Hobbies include golf, traveling and coaching football camps. MIKE NUGENT’S STATISTICS YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TEAM N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Tampa Bay Arizona 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati NYJ TOTALS T.B. TOTALS ARIZ. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 16-0 16-0 16-0 1-0 4-0 2-0 9-0 16-0 49-0 4-0 2-0 25-0 80-0 FG 22 24 29 0 2 2 15 33 75 2 2 48 127 FGA 28 27 36 1 6 2 19 38 92 6 2 57 157 FG% 78.6 88.9 80.6 0.0 33.3 100.0 78.9 86.8 81.5 33.3 100.0 84.2 80.9 LG 49 54 50 — 37 48 54 49 54 37 48 54 54 — 104 — SCORING BFG XP 1 24 0 34 0 23 0 2 1 6 0 8 1 17 1 33 1 83 1 6 0 8 2 50 4 147 XPA 24 35 24 2 6 8 17 34 85 6 8 51 150 XP% 100.0 97.1 95.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.1 97.6 100.0 100.0 98.0 98.0 BXP 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 PTS 90 106 110 2 12 14 62 132 308 12 14 194 528 (Mike Nugent, continued) YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TEAM N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Tampa Bay Arizona 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati NYJ TOTALS T.B. TOTALS ARIZ. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2005 N.Y. Jets 2006 N.Y. Jets 2007 N.Y. Jets 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati NYJ TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER 1-19 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 3-3 ST 3 1 1 1 0 5 1 6 PCT — 100.0 100.0 — — 100.0 — — 100.0 — 100.0 — 100.0 AT 1 3 0 1 1 4 2 6 TT 4 4 1 2 1 9 3 12 20-29 PCT 8-9 88.9 7-7 100.0 11-11 100.0 0-0 — 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 5-5 100.0 14-14 100.0 26-27 96.3 1-1 100.0 0-0 — 19-19 100.0 46-47 97.9 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 30-39 7-7 10-12 10-12 0-1 1-2 0-0 7-7 5-8 27-32 1-2 0-0 12-15 40-49 FIELD GOALS PCT 40-49 100.0 7-10 83.3 4-4 83.3 6-8 0.0 0-0 50.0 0-3 — 1-1 100.0 1-3 62.5 14-16 84.4 17-22 50.0 0-3 — 1-1 80.0 15-19 81.6 33-45 BFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 PCT 70.0 100.0 75.0 — 0.0 100.0 33.3 87.5 77.3 0.0 100.0 78.9 73.3 YDS 18 0 0 0 0 18 0 18 AVG 18.0 — — — — 18.0 — 18.0 50+ PCT 0-2 0.0 2-3 66.7 1-4 25.0 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 2-4 50.0 0-0 — 3-9 33.3 0-0 — 0-0 — 2-4 50.0 5-13 38.5 PUNTING NET TB 18.0 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 18.0 0 — 0 18.0 0 TOT 22-28 24-27 29-36 0-1 2-6 2-2 15-19 33-38 75-92 2-6 2-2 48-57 127-157 IN-20 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 FG% 78.6 88.9 80.6 0.0 33.3 100.0 78.9 86.8 81.5 33.3 100.0 84.2 80.9 LG 18 — — — — 18 — 18 BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: MADE—5 (for Cincinnati; 9-19-10 vs. Baltimore). ATTEMPTS—5 (three times; most recently for Cincinnati on 12-24-11 vs. Arizona). MISSED—2 (six times; most recently for Cincinnati on 12-24-11 vs. Arizona). LONG—54 (two times; most recently for Cincinnati on 9-12-10 at New England). EXTRA POINT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: MADE—5 (for N.Y. Jets; 12-3-06 at Green Bay). ATTEMPTS—5 (for N.Y. Jets; 12-3-06 at Green Bay). MISSED—1 (three times; most recently for Cincinnati on 10-9-11 at Jacksonville). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2006 N.Y. Jets 2011 Cincinnati NYJ TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2006 N.Y. Jets 2011 Cincinnati NYJ TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 FG 3 1 3 1 4 1-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FGA 3 2 3 2 5 PCT — — — — — FG% 100.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 80.0 20-29 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 PCT 100.0 — 100.0 — 100.0 LG 37 37 37 37 37 30-39 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 SCORING BFG XP 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 FIELD GOALS PCT 40-49 100.0 0-0 100.0 0-0 100.0 0-0 100.0 0-0 100.0 0-0 XPA 1 1 1 1 2 PCT — — — — — XP% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50+ 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 PCT — 0.0 — 0.0 0.0 PTS 10 4 10 4 14 TOT 3-3 1-2 3-3 1-2 4-5 FG% 100.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 80.0 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE FG-FGA 2-2 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-3 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 0-1 4-4 2-2 3-5 3-4 33-38 SCORING BFG XP-XPA 0 3-3 0 1-1 0 0-0 0 2-2 0 3-4 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4-4 3-3 2-2 3-3 2-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 2-2 1-1 33-34 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 9 10 6 11 6 9 1-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 20-29 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6 5 6 11 1 13 8 11 10 132 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 14-14 — 105 — FIELD GOALS 30-39 40-49 50+ 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 5-8 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-2 2-2 14-16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 LG 47 45 23 43 47 43 TOT 2-2 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-3 FG% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 66.7 48 36 43 27 40 — 49 41 41 46 49 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 0-1 4-4 2-2 3-5 3-4 33-38 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 60.0 75.0 86.8 O’DONNELL, MATTHEW OT #76 Height: 6-9 Weight: 340 College: Queen’s (Canada) Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 Towering OT from Canadian college ranks looks for first game action in 2012 after spending his rookie season on Bengals practice squad ... Named twice for All-Canadian honors and was ranked as a top 10 Canadian Football League prospect before opting to make an NFL bid ... Closed his college career with a south-of-the-border berth in 2010 season East-West Shrine Game. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 7-28-11 ... Waived on 9-3-11, then signed 9-4-11 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-9-12. 2011 recap: Played in all four preseason games ... Spent regular season on Bengals practice squad. College: Attended Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada ... Played in every game in his four seasons (2007-10) with the Gaels ... Helped team win Vanier Cup championship in 2009. Personal: Hometown is Kingston, Ontario ... Attended Holy Cross Secondary School. 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 3-26-89 Hometown: Kingston (Ontario, Canada) Acquired: CFA’11 NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: O’Donnell did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. MATTHEW O’DONNELL’S STATISTICS YEAR 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES STARTS Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY 0 0 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: O’Donnell was on the Practice Squad for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 106 — PEERMAN, CEDRIC HB #30 Height: 5-10 Weight: 211 College: Virginia Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 15-0 Career games-starts: 24-0 Born: 10-10-86 Hometown: Gladys, Va. Acquired: W(Det.)’10 for-40 with a TD and had four receptions for 42 yards ... Joined Cleveland at start of regular season, and was game day roster inactive for Browns for Games 1-2 ... Spent Weeks 4-7 on Browns’ practice squad ... Later signed to Lions practice squad, and signed to Detroit roster for Games 14-16, playing in Games 14-15 (no statistics). 2010—Acquired by Bengals on waivers from Detroit ... On Bengals roster for full season, playing in seven games ... Inactive for the other nine games ... Led team with two special teams tackles on Sept. 12 at New England ... Caught one-for-11 on 1-2-11 at Baltimore, converting third down ... In preseason, led team in rushing yards (201) and yards per carry (6.5), and his 93yard TD sprint on Sept. 2 at Indianapolis was NFL’s longest 2010 preseason scrimmage gain. Peerman earned Bengals roster spots the last two seasons with strong performances in preseason, and looks to expand his offensive role in 2012 ... Played in 15 games plus Wild Card playoff last season, seeing brief action on offense and tying for second on team in special teams tackles (13) ... Played seven games in 2010, his first Bengals season ... Entered NFL in 2009 as a Baltimore draft choice, and played briefly in ’09 for Detroit. Career transactions: Selected by Baltimore in sixth round of 2009 NFL Draft (185th overall) ... Signed with Ravens on 6-17-09 ... Waived by Ravens on 9-5-09 ... Acquired on waivers by Cleveland on 9-6-09 ... Waived by Browns on 9-26-09 ... Signed to Browns practice squad on 9-29-09 ... Released from Browns practice squad on 10-27-09 ... Signed to Detroit practice squad on 10-30-09 ... Signed to Lions’ active roster on 12-15-09 ... Waived on 4-25-10 by Detroit ... Acquired on waivers by Cincinnati on 4-27-10 ... Signed 7-29-11 to new Bengals contract as exclusive rights player ... Signed to new Bengals contract on 3-12-12, day before he would have started new league year as an exclusive rights player. College: Played four seasons (2005-08) at Virginia, posting 10th-best allpurpose yards total (3349) in Cavaliers history ... Played 41 games with 18 starts ... Totaled 1749 career rushing yards, with 4.6 avg., and scored 15 TDs ... Was 67-for-344 receiving (5.1) with a TD, and averaged 25.1 yards on 50 kickoff returns ... Redshirted (did not play) in 2004. 2011 highlights: Inactive for Game 1, and played on special teams in Games 2-16, plus Wild Card playoff ... Saw brief offensive action in Games 7 and 14-15 as injury replacement, rushing three-for-15 ... Two special teams tackles Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, and had key block on 33-yard Brandon Tate punt return that set up TD ... Team-leading three special teams tackles Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh ... On Dec. 24 vs. Arizona, had one rush for seven yards, along with special teams tackle. Personal: Born in Lynchburg, Va. ... Attended William Campbell High School in Gladys, Va., where he scored a state-record 708 points, including 112 TDs ... Named Virginia prep player of the year as a senior ... Won state titles in track in the 100 meters as a prep junior and senior ... Is an ordained minister. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Peerman did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2009 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. Previous seasons: 2009—In preseason for Baltimore, rushed 14- CEDRIC PEERMAN’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 TEAM Cleveland Detroit 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CLE. TOTALS DET. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 0-0 2-0 7-0 15-0 0-0 2-0 22-0 24-0 ST 4 12 16 AT 1 1 2 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 0 0 — — 2 1 0.5 1 3 15 5.0 11 0 0 — — 0 0 — — 5 16 3.2 11 5 16 3.2 11 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP 5 0 0-0 0 13 0 0-0 0 18 0 0-0 0 TD NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 BFG 0 0 0 BXP 0 0 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD TD DID NOT PLAY* 0 — — 0 — 11 11.0 11 0 — 0 — — 0 — 0 — — 0 — 0 — — 0 — 11 11.0 11 0 — 11 11.0 11 0 — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0 — 0 — 0 1 10 10.0 0 10 0 1 10 10.0 0 10 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD-R RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—2 (for Cincinnati; 12-18-11 at St. Louis). YARDS—8 (for Cincinnati; 12-18-11 at St. Louis). LONG—11 (for Cincinnati; 1218-11 at St. Louis). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—1 (for Cincinnati; 1-2-11 at Baltimore). YARDS—11 (for Cincinnati; 1-2-11 at Baltimore). LONG—11 (for Cincinnati; 12-11 at Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). POSTSEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG 2011 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — CAREER 1-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — *NOTE: Peerman was inactive for two games and was on the Practice Squad for four games with Cleveland in 2009. — 107 — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — (Cedric Peerman, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ATT YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUSHING AVG INACTIVE — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 ST AT 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 15 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP INACTIVE 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — 4.0 7.0 — 5.0 LG TD NO — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 11 7 — 11 BFG BXP NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 108 — RECEIVING YDS AVG INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD INACTIVE 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 — 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 — — — — 10.0 — — — — — 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — 10 — — — — — 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG INACTIVE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PEKO, DOMATA DT #94 Height: 6-3 Weight: 322 College: Michigan State Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 A Bengals team leader on the field and in the locker room, Peko has played every game in five of his six seasons and has started every game in four of the last five ... Last season, led D-line in tackles (91) for second straight year and for third time in last four years ... Has also been used as an offensive lead blocker in short-yardage situations ... Came back strongly in 2010 after weathering injury problems in ’09. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fourth round of 2006 NFL Draft (123rd overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-06 ... Signed fiveyear contract extension (through 2014) with Bengals on 6-12-08. 2011 highlights: One of seven Bengals to start every game ... His 91 regular-season tackles ranked fourth on team, and he had 2.5 sacks ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to finish season ranked seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... Four tackles Sept. 11 at Cleveland, helping hold Browns to 83 rushing yards on 26 attempts (3.2) ... On Sept. 18 at Denver, had seven tackles and recovered a Kyle Orton fumble at Broncos 14, setting up a FG ... On Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco, forced a fumble by FB Bruce Miller (49ers recovered) ... Led line with eight tackles Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, and had his first solo sack of season, dropping Ben Roethlisberger for five-yard loss ... Played normal defensive snaps and also played briefly on offense on Dec. 18 at St. Louis, filling in for injured FB Chris Pressley in short-yardage situations ... In offensive role at St. Louis, helped clear way for a four-yard Cedric Benson TD in fourth quarter ... Led line and tied for team lead Dec. 24 vs. Arizona with six tackles, including an 11-yard sack and an additional QB pressure ... Had lineleading eight tackles (second on team) in Wild Card playoff 1-7-12 at Houston. Previous seasons: 2006—Played in every game in D-line rotation, and made one start, Nov. 30 vs. Baltimore, subbing for injured John Thornton ... On Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta, had a season-high seven tackles that included a shared sack of Michael Vick in fourth quarter ... Had his biggest impact game Dec. 24 at Denver, as his six tackles included two sacks, and he added a forced fumble that Bengals recovered, setting up TD drive. 2007—Started every game at LDT ... On 2011 games-starts: 16-16 Career games-starts: 91-76 Born: 11-27-84 Hometown: Pago Pago (American Samoa) Acquired: D4’06 Oct. 21 vs. N.Y. Jets, his fumble recovery on an aborted shotgun snap gave Bengals possession at midfield in fourth quarter, setting up TD drive that helped secure win ... Had a season-high eight tackles Dec. 15 at San Francisco, including shared sack against Shaun Hill in third quarter. 2008—Led line with career-best 108 tackles, ranked third on team ... Led team in tackles for loss (six) ... Had eight tackles in each of the first three games, leading line in each contest ... Led line Oct. 12 at N.Y. Jets with a personal season high of 10 tackles ... Lineleading nine stops in shutout win Dec. 21 at Cleveland. 2009—Started Games 111 at LDT, battling knee injuries in several games ... Injuries eventually sidelined him for last five games, but he came back to start in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets ... Voted by team as one of two defensive captains ... On offense Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, provided key block on Cedric Benson one-yard TD run in fourth quarter ... Had four tackles Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh as defense limited Steelers to 226 net yards, 156 yards below their average entering the game (382.0). 2010—Voted by teammates as one of two defensive captains, and started every game at NT ... Seven tackles and QB pressure Oct. 3 at Cleveland ... Four tackles Oct. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, including one for loss, and was lead blocker on one-yard TD run by Cedric Benson ... Personal season-high of nine tackles (led line) Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets, and had pass defensed. College: Played at Michigan State in 2004 and ’05, after spending ’02-03 at College of the Canyons (Santa Clarita, Calif.) ... Played as a reserve for Michigan State in 2004, and broke out as a senior, starting every game at LDT ... Posted 53 tackles as a senior, with a sack, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and a blocked PAT ... Had one of 2005 college season’s most publicized plays, a 74-yard fumble return for a TD vs. Michigan that tied score in fourth quarter before Michigan pulled out 34-31 OT win. Personal: Hometown is Pago Pago, American Samoa ... Played both offensive and defensive line at Samoana High School ... Married (wife Anna), with two sons, Domata Jr. and Joseph ... Brother, Tupe, played OL at Michigan State and played in NFL with Indianapolis Colts ... Sociology major at Michigan State ... First name is pronounced “DOE-mah-tah” and last name is pronounced “PECK-o.” DOMATA PEKO’S STATISTICS YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 16-1 16-16 16-16 11-11 16-16 16-16 91-76 ST 23 37 48 11 29 49 197 AT 26 28 60 20 42 42 218 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 49 2.5-19 0 65 1.5-3.5 1 108 0.5-0.5 3 31 0-0 0 71 0.5-4 1 91 2.5-19 1 415 7.5-46 6 AT 3 3 6 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 6 0-0 0 8 0-0 0 14 0-0 0 FF 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 FRYDS 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — — — YDS — — — — — — — AVG — — — — — — — LG — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — — — — — — — S — — — — — — — PTS — — — — — — — TD — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — — — — PTS — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 2-2 ST 3 5 8 FF 0 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 109 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — YDS — — — AVG — — — LG — — — TD — — — (Domata Peko, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 3 4 2 6 5 1 AT 1 3 2 2 2 2 TT 4 7 4 8 7 3 5 1 2 4 2 2 3 0 4 5 49 2 3 3 1 2 6 4 3 2 4 42 7 4 5 5 4 8 7 3 6 9 91 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-3 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-11 0-0 2.5-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — 110 — PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PRATER, SHAUN CB #38 Height: 5-10 Weight: 190 College: Iowa Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 10-27-89 Hometown: Omaha, Neb. Acquired: D5a’12 Big Ten veteran of 48 games, with three years as a starter, Prater is a welltuned athlete with leadership skills to accompany his football talent ... Seven career INTs, including two TDs, on returns of 42 and 89 yards ... Plays a disciplined game and has good quickness ... Willing to play tough against the run, and had team-high four forced fumbles last season. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fifth round of 2012 NFL Draft (156th overall) ... Signed with Bengals 5-10-12. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “We know Shaun will compete hard in our (CB) group, and he was a great guy in coverage at Iowa. They play a lot of quarters coverage, which we like to play. He has a couple things that will be able to transfer well. We feel good about how well he played on special teams overall, and as an outside gunner in particular. He will be able to compete for all of those spots here.” College: Played four seasons (2008-11) at Iowa, with 48 games and 35 starts ... Totaled 171 tackles, seven INTs for 179 yards and two TDs, and 19 additional passes defensed. 2011—All-Big Ten first team selection by league coaches as Iowa posted 8-5 record with Insight Bowl berth ... Started every game, logging 51 tackles, four forced fumbles, one INT, one sack and three passes defensed ... Returned his INT a career-long 89 yards for TD vs. Tennessee Tech. 2010—Consensus All-Big Ten first team selection, starting 12 games ... Posted career highs in tackles (68) and INTs (four), with six additional passes defensed and a fumble recovery ... Key cog in nation’s seventh-ranked scoring defense (17.0) ... Named Big Ten Player of the Week vs. Michigan State, with 10 tackles and a 42-yard INT for TD ... One INT and two additional passes defensed vs. Ohio State. 2009—Started all 10 of his games played as a sophomore, with 41 tackles, two INTs and eight passes defensed ... Helped team go 11-2 with Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech. 2008—Played in 13 games as a reserve DB as a true freshman ... Had 11 tackles and two passes defensed. Prater on perfection: “I try to be the best at everything I do. I want to be perfect at everything. I realize that I’m not perfect, but I always strive for greatness. I’d describe my style as very energetic. I try to fly from field to field. I play very physical and aggressive. I try to always be smart and be the total package.” High school: Attended Central High School in Omaha, Neb., where he was first-team All-State as a senior and honorable mention All-State as a junior ... Played WR as well as CB as a senior, and was a team captain ... Also lettered in track, a member of the 4x400-meter relay, and helped team win state championship as a senior. Personal: Hometown is Omaha, Neb. ... Psychology major at Iowa ... Twin brother Shane also played at Iowa, brother Nate played at Kansas State, and brother Randy Hopkins played at Nebraska-Omaha. — 111 — PRESSLEY, CHRIS FB #36 Height: 5-11 Weight: 260 College: Wisconsin Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Originally a Bengals college free agent signee in 2009, Pressley has persevered through some roster challenges to enter ’12 as Cincinnati’s established No. 1 FB ... Claimed the spot in 2011 training camp competition, and played in 15 regular-season games, plus Wild Card playoff ... Is in his second stint with Bengals, with time in Tampa Bay in between. Career transactions: Signed with Cincinnati as college free agent on 4-30-09 ... Waived 9-5-09, and signed 9-6-09 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed off practice squad with Tampa Bay on 10-28-09 ... Waived by Buccaneers on 10-23-10 ... Signed to Bengals’ practice squad on 11-10-10 ... Signed to Bengals active roster on 12-10-10 ... Re-signed 3-12-12 with Bengals, one day before he would have become a restricted free agent. 2011 participation: Played in 15 games (1-13 and 15-16), and in Wild Card playoff ... Credited with 10 starts (Games 2-3, 5-10, 12 and 15) ... Inactive for Game 14, Dec. 18 at St. Louis due to knee injury. 2011 highlights: Served as lead blocker for HBs ... Helped offense rank tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) and had three catches for 19 yards ... Supported Cedric Benson’s 121-yard rushing performance Sept. 11 at Cleveland ... Helped team rush 32-for-171 (5.3 avg.) Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including 104 yards for Benson ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, threw key block on Benson’s one-yard TD run and supported pass protection that held Colts for the first time in 2011 without a sack ... Had six-yard catch Oct. 30 at Seattle ... Had two catches for 13 yards Nov. 6 at Tennessee ... On Nov. 20 at Baltimore, helped lead blocking effort for 483 yards net offense ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, helped lead protection effort for 389 yards of total offense, and helped 2011 games-starts: 15-10 Career games-starts: 29-13 Born: 8-8-86 Hometown: Woodbury, N.J. Acquired: FA’10 pave way for 106 rushing yards by RB Cedric Benson ... Preserved Cincinnati possession in Wild Card playoff 1-7-12 at Houston, recovering an Andy Dalton fumble at Bengals 20 in first quarter. Previous seasons: 2009—Played in all four Bengals preseason games, with one rush for six yards ... On Bengals practice squad for Games 1-7 ... Signed to Tampa Bay’s roster and played in seven games with three starts ... Made NFL debut in starting role for Bucs Nov. 22 vs. New Orleans. 2010— Opened season on Tampa Bay roster and played in three games before being waived ... Signed prior to Game 9 to Bengals practice squad, and signed to Bengals roster prior to Game 13 ... Helped team allow zero sacks in final three games ... Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard rushing output Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both team season bests ... Had six-yard catch Jan. 2 at Baltimore. College: In Wisconsin program for five seasons (2004-08), including ’06 redshirt year when he was unable to play due to leg injury ... Aided individual RB seasons of well over 1000 yards in each of his three years of seeing significant playing time (2005 and ’07-08) ... Had 4.1-yard career rushing average (25-103), and his two career catches included a TD vs. Ohio State. Personal: Hometown is Woodbury, N.J. ... Attended Woodbury High School, where he was named South Jersey Back of the Year after rushing for 1630 yards and 22 TDs as a senior ... Also lettered in track and wrestling ... Was in National Honor Society in high school and went on to win Wisconsin’s Ivan B. Williamson Scholastic Award ... In 2008, named Academic All-Big Ten and won the conference’s sportsmanship award ... Spent three weeks in China in 2007 as part of an educational trip with Wisconsin School of Business. CHRIS PRESSLEY’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 TEAM Cincinnati Tampa Bay 2010 Tampa Bay Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati T.B. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 0-0 7-3 3-0 4-0 15-10 10-3 19-10 29-13 ATT 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 RUSHING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 0 0.0 0 0 — — 0 0.0 0 0 — — 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 TD NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 4 5 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* 2 2.0 2 0 — — 6 6.0 6 19 6.3 9 2 2.0 2 25 6.3 9 27 5.4 9 TD TD TD-R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2-PtC PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—2 (for Cincinnati; 11-6-11 at Tennessee). YARDS—13 (for Cincinnati; 11-6-11 at Tennessee). LONG—9 (for Cincinnati; 11-6-11 at Tennessee). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). POSTSEASON RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2011 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 — — 0 CAREER 1-0 0 0 — — 0 *NOTE: Pressley was on the Practice Squad for seven games with Cincinnati in 2009. NO — — — 112 — RECEIVING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — REY, VINCENT LB #57 Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 College: Duke Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 A 2010 Bengals college free agent, Rey will bid for spot in ’12 LB rotation after solid ’11 special teams performance ... Played every game, ranking fifth in special teams tackles (nine) ... Also saw some action on short-yardage defenses ... Opened rookie season on practice squad and played last two games. Career transactions: Signed with Bengals on 4-30-10 as college free agent ... Waived on 9-4-10 and signed to practice squad on 9-5-10 ... Signed to Bengals roster on 12-8-10 ... Re-signed with Bengals on 3-12-12, a day before he would have started new league year as excusive rights player. 2011 highlights: Two special teams tackles Sept. 11 at Cleveland ... Two special teams tackles Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis ... Tied for special teams lead with two tackles Oct. 30 at Seattle ... Played in all four preseason games and tied for second on team in tackles (13). 2010: Played in all five preseason games for Bengals and tied for third on team in tackles (15) ... Opened season on practice squad, and signed to Bengals’ roster the week of Game 13 ... Inactive for Games 13-14, and played in 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 18-0 Born: 9-6-87 Hometown: Far Rockaway, N.Y. Acquired: CFA’10 Games 15-16, with two special teams tackles ... Made NFL debut in upset win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego, recording two special teams tackles. College: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Duke, seeing action in 48 games with 35 starts ... A two-year team captain, he left Blue Devils ranked ninth in program history in tackles (330) ... Averaged 106 tackles per year over his last three seasons ... Set school record with three fumble returns for TDs, and also had 28 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and three INTs. Personal: Hometown is Far Rockaway, N.Y. ... Attended Bayside High School, and later spent one season at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy ... In 2009, earned a University Scholar Athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame ... Last name is pronounced “RAY.” NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Rey did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2010 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. VINCENT REY’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 2-0 16-0 18-0 ST 1 5 6 ST 0 0 0 AT 1 4 5 TT 2 9 11 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 ST 0 0 AT 0 0 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 — 113 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — ROBINSON, TREVOR G/C #66 Height: 6-5 Weight: 305 College: Notre Dame Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 5-16-90 Hometown: Elkhorn, Neb. Acquired: CFA’12 Played in 48 games, with 40 starts, in four seasons (2008-11) at Notre Dame ... Started every game in his junior and senior seasons, helping the Irish offensive line to the two most successful pass-protecting efforts of the last decade ... Played guard in college, but also has ability to play center. Career transactions: Signed with Cincinnati as a college free agent on 5-4-12. More college highlights: As a senior, helped lead blocking effort for offense that averaged 413 yards per game, including 160.4 rushing ... During senior season, the Irish offensive line allowed only 17 sacks in 13 games, good for a 1.3 per-game average, the lowest school average since 1998 (breaking mark set the previous season) ... As a junior, helped lead blocking effort that allowed only 20 sacks in 13 games, an average of only 1.54 per game, then the lowest school average since 1998 (the new mark was set the following season) ... Started 11 games as a sophomore, helping the blocking effort for Irish offense that four times rushed for more than 150 yards, and eight times passed for more than 300 yards ... Played in 11 games as a freshman, starting three times, making him only the fifth Notre Dame freshman to ever start a game on the offensive line. High school: Attended Elkhorn (Neb.) High School, where he was named first-team All-America by USA Today as a senior ... Earned first-team allstate honors as a junior and senior ... Also played defensive line ... Helped lead team to a state runner-up finish during his junior season. Personal: Hometown is Elkhorn, Neb. ... Was a management/ consulting major at Notre Dame. — 114 — ROBINSON, ZAC QB #5 Height: 6-3 Weight: 215 College: Oklahoma State Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Former New England draft choice seeks first regular-season action in 2012 ... Spent last season on Bengals practice squad ... Spent time on Seattle and Detroit rosters in 2010 ... Departed Oklahoma State as school’s all-time passing yardage leader. Career transactions: Selected by New England in seventh round of 2010 NFL Draft (250th overall) ... Signed with Patriots on 7-21-10 ... Waived by New England on 9-4-10 ... Signed to practice squad with Seattle on 9-6-10 ... Signed to Seahawks active roster on 11-6-10 ... Waived on 11-8-10, and acquired on waivers by Detroit on 11-9-10 ... Waived by Detroit on 9-3-11 ... Signed with Cincinnati to practice squad on 9-6-11 ... Signed to Bengals offseason roster on 1-9-12. 2011 highlights: Opened training camp with Detroit and played in all four Lions preseason games, passing nine-for-15 (60.0 pct.) for 91 yards, one TD and no INTs ... Waived by Lions during final cuts, then signed to Bengals practice squad ... Spent entire season and postseason on Bengals’ practice squad. 2010: Spent preseason with New England, before spending time with 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 9-29-86 Hometown: Littleton, Colo. Acquired: FA’11 Seattle and Detroit ... Active-DNP in one game with Seattle (Game 9), and active-DNP for two games (Games 12-13) with Detroit ... Inactive for Detroit in Games 10-12 and 14-16. College: Played four seasons at Oklahoma State (2006-09; redshirted in ’05) and set record as school’s all-time leader in passing (8317 yards) and total offense (10,175 yards), with 88 total TDs (66 passing, 22 rushing) ... Took over as the team’s starter as a sophomore in second game, and set the school record for total offense in a season (3671 yards — 847 yards rushing and 2824 yards passing). Personal: Hometown is Littleton, Colorado ... Attended Chatfield High School, where he starred at QB and played some at WR ... Earned degree from Oklahoma State in business management, with minor in marketing ... Favorite hobby by far is golf ... Also enjoys video games and movies. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Robinson did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. ZAC ROBINSON’S STATISTICS YEAR 2010 TEAM Seattle Detroit 2011 Cincinnati SEA. TOTALS DET. TOTALS CAREER G-S 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ATT CMP CMP% YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 0 0 0 PASSING YDS/ATT TD TD% DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* — 0 — — 0 — — 0 — INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT 0 0 0 — — — — — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — POSTSEASON PASSING YEAR TEAM G-S ATT CMP CMP% YDS YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SKD-YDS RAT 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — — 0-0 — * NOTE: Robinson was on the Practice Squad for seven regular-season games and active/did not play for one regular-season game with Seattle in 2010. Also in 2010, he was inactive for six regular-season games and active/did not play for two regular-season games with Detroit. Robinson was not with Seattle for its 2010 Wild Card and Divisional playoffs (he was with Detroit at the time) and therefore has no ’10 postseason statistics. In 2011, he was on the Practice Squad for 16 regular-season games and one postseason game with Cincinnati. — 115 — ROGERS, TAVEON WR #89 Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 College: New Mexico State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 8-17-90 Hometown: Lancaster, Calif. Acquired: CFA’12 Career transactions: Signed with Bengals as a college free agent on 5-2-12. second-team All-WAC as all-around special teams contributor, averaging 27.1 yards per kickoff return and setting school records for total kickoff returns (52) and kickoff return yardage (1410) ... Set school single-game record with 219 KO return yards vs. Kansas ... Had 18 catches, 278 yards (15.4 average) and two TDs as junior ... Spent 2010 season at Antelope Valley College (Lancaster, Calif.) and caught 26 passes for 517 yards and six TDs, earning second-team all-conference ... Spent 2008 season at College of the Canyons (Santa Clarita, Calif.) and had six kickoff returns for 242 yards (40.3), including 91-yard TD. More college highlights: As senior, earned second-team AllWAC honors as receiver and first-team honors as all-around special teams contributor ... Led team in receptions (53), receiving yards (976), yards per catch (18.4) and receiving TDs (nine) ... Averaged 26.1 yards on 48 kick returns, including three returned for TDs ... Played all 12 games as junior and was named Personal: Hometown is Lancaster, Calif. ... Attended Lancaster High School, where he played both running back and wide receiver and was named team’s MVP in junior and senior seasons ... Also a prep track standout ... Majored in criminal justice at New Mexico State ... First name is pronounced “TAY-vee-ahn.” Played two seasons at New Mexico State (2010-11), after two seasons in junior college ... Played as WR and KR in 23 of a possible 24 games at New Mexico State, with career totals of 71 catches for 1254 yards, a 17.7-yard avg. ... Averaged 26.6 yards on 100 kickoff returns, and returned three kickoffs for TDs as a senior ... Scored 14 TDs, 11 receiving and three on kick returns. — 116 — ROLAND, DENNIS OT #74 Height: 6-9 Weight: 322 College: Georgia Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 Big-wingspan lineman has played in every Bengals game the last three seasons ... Lined up as “move tight end” when offense employed formations with an extra blocker ... In starting ROT role for much of 2009-10 ... Helped last season’s offense rank tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... Has logged 52 games and 29 starts (including postseason) since entering NFL in 2006 as a college free agent with Dallas. Career transactions: Signed with Dallas as college free agent on 5-4-06 ... Waived by Cowboys on 9-2-06 ... Signed 9-3-06 to Tampa Bay practice squad ... Signed 1-1-07 to Tampa Bay offseason roster ... Waived by Tampa Bay on 9-1-07, and signed 9-2-07 to Bucs practice squad ... Signed to Bucs active roster on 10-3-07 ... Waived by Bucs on 10-20-07, and signed to practice squad on 10-24-07 ... Signed to Bucs offseason roster on 1-8-08 ... Waived on 8-30-08 ... Signed to Bengals practice squad on 9-3-08 ... Released on 9-11-08, and resigned to Bengals practice squad on 9-16-08 ... Signed to Bengals active roster on 11-19-08 ... Re-signed with Bengals as exclusive rights player on 3-29-10 ... Became unrestricted free agent on 3-13-12, and re-signed 4-10-12 with Bengals. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games and in Wild Card playoff ... Saw action with first offense on selected plays as an extra TE, and also played on special teams ... Credited with three starts (Games 6, 9 and 11), when team opened game in extra-TE formation ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, supported pass-protection effort that held Colts for the first time this season without a sack ... Played in all four preseason games. Previous seasons: 2006—Spent preseason with Dallas, then was signed to Tampa Bay’s practice squad, where he spent the full season. 2007— Opened training camp with Tampa Bay ... On roster for two games, Oct. 7 at Indianapolis and Oct. 14 vs. Tennessee, between stints on Bucs practice squad. 2008—Opened preseason with Tampa Bay ... Waived during final cuts, then spent Games 1-10 on Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals active roster and was active-DNP for Games 11-14 ... Made NFL debut on Dec. 21 at Cleveland, subbing in fourth quarter for injured Stacy Andrews at ROT ... Started in place of Andrews on Dec. 28 vs. Kansas City, and in the victory, he aided season-best team totals of 204 rushing yards and 37:39 possession time. 2009—Played in every Bengals game with 12 starts (nine at ROT; three at TE), and also started Wild Card playoff ... Helped AFC North champions finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including a team-record of eight games of 100 or more yards by individual backs ... His pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29) ... On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped HB Cedric Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Ravens ... Helped Benson rush for a career-high 189 yards Oct. 25 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance ... Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—Played in every Bengals game with 12 starts, and 2011 games-starts: 16-3 Career games-starts: 50-28 Born: 3-10-83 Hometown: Bolivar, Mo. Acquired: FA’08 helped offense allow no sacks over final three games ... Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards Oct. 24 at Atlanta and 413 yards Oct. 3 at Cleveland ... Supported 144 rushing yards by Cedric Benson Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay, and helped Benson rush for 124 Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo ... Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rushing output Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests. College: Played all 25 games and started 24 over his final two seasons at Georgia ... Named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his play as a senior vs. South Carolina ... Started SEC Championship Game and Capital One Bowl as a sophomore. Personal: Hometown is Bolivar, Mo. ... Attended Bolivar High School, where he earned All-Central Ozark Conference honors on offense and defense ... Also lettered in basketball as a prep junior ... Married (wife Kristy), with two sons, Hayden and Caleb ... Earned sociology degree from Georgia ... Has worked with underprivileged youth at Gatorade Junior Training Camp ... Hobbies include golfing, fishing and reading. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Roland did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2006 or ’07 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games in either year. DENNIS ROLAND’S STATISTICS GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2006 Tampa Bay ................................................................................. *DID NOT PLAY 2007 Tampa Bay ................................................................................. *DID NOT PLAY 2008 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 2 1 2009 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 12 2010 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 12 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 3 T.B. TOTALS 0 0 CIN. TOTALS 50 28 CAREER 50 28 POSTSEASON GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2009 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 1 2011 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 0 CAREER 2 1 * NOTE: Roland was on the Practice Squad for 16 games with Tampa Bay in 2006. In 2007, he was on the Bucs’ Practice Squad for 13 regular-season games and inactive for two regular-season games. He was not with Tampa Bay for its 2007 Wild Card playoff and therefore has no ’07 postseason statistics. — 117 — SANDS, ROBERT S #31 Height: 6-4 Weight: 215 College: West Virginia Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 A fifth-round draft pick in 2011, developmental prospect with high potential, Sands looks for increased role in ’12 ... On roster last year for the full season and postseason, playing in one game and inactive for other contests ... Showed excellent athleticism for his imposing size in college career, and was named firstteam 2010 All-American by The Sporting News. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in fifth round of 2011 NFL Draft (134th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-11. 2011 highlights: Made Bengals debut Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, on defense and special teams (no statistics) ... Played in all four preseason games, logging 11 tackles. College: Played 39 games with 31 starts in three seasons (2008-10) at West Virginia, entering NFL draft after junior year ... Two-time first-team All-Big 2011 games-starts: 1-0 Career games-starts: 1-0 Born: 11-3-89 Hometown: Carol City, Fla. Acquired: D5’11 East selection, including a consensus selection as junior ... Totaled 151 tackles, six INTs, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and 1.5 sacks ... As a junior, started all 13 games in helping WVU rank third in FBS in total defense (261.1 yards per game) and scoring defense (13.5) ... Named conference Defensive Player of the Week in his sophomore campaign, after performance in win over archrival Pittsburgh ... Five INTs as a sophomore tied for Big East Lead and were the most in a season by a WVU defensive back since 1994. Personal: Born in Jacksonville, Fla., but grew up in Carol City, Fla., in Greater Miami ... Attended Carol City High School, where he earned secondteam all-state honors as a senior ... Also excelled in track and field, finishing third in triple jump at the 2007 state meet ... Married (wife Mercedes), with a daughter, Taraya ... Hobbies include reading, listening to music, traveling and movies, as well as collecting athletic shoes ... General studies major at West Virginia, earning spot on Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll as a junior. ROBERT SANDS’ STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 ST 0 0 AT 0 0 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 FF 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — YDS — — AVG — — LG — — TD — — TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S — — — — — — PTS — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 * NOTE: Sands was inactive for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. INTERCEPTIONS FF FRYDS NO 0 0-0 — — 118 — YDS AVG LG DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD TD — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt S DID NOT PLAY* — — — PTS — SANU, MOHAMED WR #12 Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 College: Rutgers Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 8-22-89 Hometown: South Brunswick, N.J. Acquired: D3a’12 Tall, tough and versatile, Sanu figures to challenge for plenty of playing time as an NFL rookie ... Scorched defenses for 115 receptions last season, shattering Larry Fitzgerald’s Big East record of 92 for Pitt in 2003 ... Has displayed great hands, with exceptional desire to beat defenders for the contended catch, and can overpower tacklers like a RB in the open field ... Concentrated on WR duties last season, aiding two young QBs in Rutgers offense, but has potential to get looks for extra roles on offense such as “Wildcat” QB ... Passed for 207 yards with four TDs and no INTs during his career, and rushed for 653 yards and nine scores ... Opted to enter draft after his junior season, already holding Big East career receptions record (210) ... Broke the receptions record of 207 set for Rutgers by Bengals teammate Brian Leonard (from 2003-06). Gained 100 or more receiving yards in seven games. 2010—Played 12 games with 11 starts as a sophomore, catching 44-for-418 with two TDs, and he also was Rutgers’ third-leading rusher, gaining 309 yards with a 5.2 avg. and scoring four TDs ... Also saw some action on defense, with an INT vs. Connecticut ... Completed six-of-nine passes for 160 yards and three TDs, with a 51-yarder to Jordan Thomas on first scrimmage play vs. Cincinnati ... Set Rutgers record with a 91-yard rushing TD vs. Tulane. 2009—Came to Rutgers as a safety, but was switched to WR in spring camp ... Started every game and helped Rutgers finish 9-4 with win over Central Florida in St. Petersburg Bowl ... Caught 51-for-639 with three TDs, and rushed 62-for-346 (5.6) with five scores ... Became first Scarlet Knight since 1993 to log a rushing, receiving and a passing TD in the same season. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft (83rd overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 6-11-12. Sanu on versatility: “If my coach asks me to do it, I’m willing to do it. I like the fact that I can play different positions. It makes you more valuable to the team. I’m very comfortable as a receiver both outside and in the slot. My first two years I played outside, and last year I was inside, because our depth inside wasn’t real good. As far as starting out as a safety, it was very beneficial to me. I know what both positions are thinking. I used both sides of the ball to help become a better receiver.” Wide receivers coach James Urban says: “Mo is very crafty. He has a great knack for sticking his foot in the ground and using his big body to get in between the defender and the ball. He uses his body very well. He has a great natural instinct in zone, a good feel for where the zones are and how to stick and slide in zone. He has great hands too. So you put those things together, you get 115 catches. And he was originally recruited as a safety, so he’s got that mentality — he blocks.” College: Played three seasons (2009-11) at Rutgers, catching Big Eastrecord 210 passes for 2263 yards and 12 TDs ... Scored 21 total TDs, including nine as a rusher ... His receiving yards total ranks fourth in school history ... Played in 38 games, with 37 starts. 2011—His Big East-record 115 receptions produced 1206 yards and seven TDs for Rutgers club that finished 9-4 with Pinstripe Bowl victory over Iowa State ... Ranked fifth nationally in catches per game (8.85) ... His 16 receptions vs. Ohio set a Big East single-game mark, and his 13 catches against both North Carolina and Army are tied for second-most ... High school: Attended South Brunswick (N.J.) High, where he played S, WR and QB, and he also punted during each of his three varsity seasons ... Because he turned 19 prior to his senior season, he was ineligible to play under state rules, and he was limited to practice work throughout the full 2008 campaign ... In 2007, he passed for 900 yards and rushed for 700 on offense, and he had 90 tackles with five INTs on defense as South Brunswick gained its first playoff berth in nearly 40 years. Personal: Hometown is South Brunswick, N.J. ... Labor studies major at Rutgers ... His parents are both natives of the West African nation of Sierra Leone ... Last name is pronounced “suh-NOO.” — 119 — SCOTT, BERNARD HB #28 Height: 5-10 Weight: 198 College: Abilene Christian Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 A sixth-round draft choice in 2009 from NCAA Division II ranks, Scott has been significant contributor in each of first three seasons ... Spent 2011 in No. 2 HB role, seeing regular action spelling starter Cedric Benson ... Scored key TD in win at Jacksonville ... Has displayed big-play ability as both a rusher and a kickoff returner, with strength to break tackles and excellent instincts in traffic ... As a rookie, had a 100-yard rushing game and a kickoff return for a key TD. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in sixth round of 2009 NFL Draft (209th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-20-09. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games plus Wild Card playoff ... Had a start, Oct. 30 at Seattle in place of suspended Cedric Benson ... Had 112 rushes for career-best 380 yards (3.4) and three TDs, along with 13 catches for 38 yards ... Six rushes for 20 yards Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, including a two-yard TD in fourth quarter, putting Bengals ahead to stay at 23-20 ... Gained 76 yards on career-high 22 carries in start Oct. 30 at Seattle ... On Dec. 18 at St. Louis, gained all of team’s 12 yards on short third-quarter TD drive, capped by one-yard run that gave Bengals lead to stay at 13-6 ... Gained 42 yards on seven touches 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore, including a 25-yard TD run in third quarter ... Rushed sixfor-11 and caught three-for-29 in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston ... Battled a hamstring injury throughout the preseason, limiting him to one game. Previous seasons: 2009—Second on team with 321 rushing yards ... His 96-yard KO return was only TD by either team in 18-12 win Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh that gave Bengals command of AFC North race ... Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance at Pittsburgh, with total of 2011 games-starts: 16-1 Career games-starts: 45-3 Born: 2-10-84 Hometown: Vernon, Texas Acquired: D6b’09 five KORs for 41.2-yard average ... Filling in for injured Cedric Benson Nov. 22 at Oakland, he logged 119 rushing yards, including 61-yard gain that stands as Bengals’ longest rushing play since 2002 ... His 31.5-yard season KOR average bested 29.1 mark of NFL leader Clifton Smith of Tampa Bay, but Scott fell four short of 20 returns needed to qualify for league rankings ... In Wild Card playoff 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets, averaged 37.0 yards on two KORs, including 56-yarder to Jets’ 36 on game’s opening play. 2010—Played in every game and ranked second on team in rushing (61-299), and his 4.9-yard rushing average led team (minimum 10 carries) ... Averaged 5.8 yards per rush Sept. 12 at New England, carrying six-for-35, and also caught three-for-15 ... In win Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore, his 60-yard kickoff return in fourth quarter set up FG that erased 10-9 Ravens lead ... Scored first career rushing TD on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego — a 10-yarder late in fourth quarter that extended Bengals lead to 34-13. Mind-boggler: In two college seasons (2007-08) at Abilene (Texas) Christian, Scott scored 73 TDs — 63 rushing and 10 receiving. More college highlights: In two Abilene Christian seasons, Scott rushed for 4321 yards (2165 in 2007, and 2156 in ’08) ... Averaged 8.6 yards per rush as junior and 8.1 yards as senior ... Season-low game rushing total in 2008 was 116 yards and had three games over 250 ... Began college career at Central Arkansas in 2004 and played at Blinn Junior College (Brenham, Texas) in ’06. Personal: Hometown is Vernon, Texas ... As a junior at Vernon High School in 2001, rushed for 2424 yards and 19 TDs in 13 games, earning Class 3A all-state honors ... Graduated from Wichita Falls (Texas) High School in 2003. BERNARD SCOTT’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 13-2 16-0 16-1 45-3 ST 2 0 0 2 ATT 1 1 AT 1 1 0 2 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG 74 321 4.3 61 61 299 4.9 18 112 380 3.4 25t 247 1000 4.0 61 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP 3 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 0-0 0 CMP 0 0 CMP% 0.0 0.0 TD 0 1 3 4 BFG 0 0 0 0 YDS 0 0 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R 67 13.4 23 0 1 0 60 5.5 25 0 1 1 38 2.9 14 0 3 3 165 5.7 25 0 5 4 KICKOFF RETURNS BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO 0 16 **504 31.5 0 96t 1 — 0 56 1257 22.4 0 60 0 — 0 1 26 26.0 0 26 0 — 0 73 1787 24.5 0 96t 1 — PASSING YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 NO 5 11 13 29 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 0 *1 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 18 0 1 0 30 PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LG — — SKD-YDS 0-0 0-0 RAT 39.6 39.6 RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—22 (10-30-11 at Seattle). YARDS—119 (11-22-09 at Oakland). LONG—61 (11-22-09 at Oakland). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (four times; most recently on 1-1-12 vs. Baltimore). RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—5 (10-24-10 at Atlanta). YARDS—43 (10-24-10 at Atlanta). LONG—25 (10-24-10 at Atlanta). TOUCHDOWNS— (none). KICKOFF RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—6 (two times; most recently on 11-8-10 vs. Pittsburgh). YARDS—206 (11-15-09 at Pittsburgh). LONG—96 (1115-09 at Pittsburgh). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (11-15-09 at Pittsburgh). POSTSEASON RUSHING RECEIVING SCORING YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — — — 11 1.8 4 0 3 29 9.7 11 0 — — — — — — 11 1.8 4 0 3 29 9.7 11 0 — — — — — — SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2009 Cincinnati — — — — — — — — 2 74 37.0 0 56 0 — — — — — — CAREER — — — — — — — — 2 74 37.0 0 56 0 — — — — — — * NOTE: Scott scored a touchdown on a kickoff return in 2009. ** NOTE: Scott gained three yards on a kickoff return on 11-8-09 vs. Balt. after receiving a lateral from Andre Caldwell, who had returned the kickoff eight yards before lateraling. Scott was credited with three kickoff return yards only, while Caldwell was credited with eight kickoff return yards and the return itself. YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 2-0 ATT 0 6 6 — 120 — (Bernard Scott, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ATT 4 2 2 5 6 11 YDS 3 10 10 13 20 29 22 6 7 9 4 5 6 7 10 6 112 76 24 38 40 1 30 4 20 28 34 380 RUSHING AVG 0.8 5.0 5.0 2.6 3.3 2.6 3.5 4.0 5.4 4.4 0.3 6.0 0.7 2.9 2.8 5.7 3.4 LG 3 9 8 7 9 9 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 NO 0 0 0 2 2 1 16 7 11 18 6 19 4 11 9 25t 25t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 13 — 121 — RECEIVING YDS AVG 0 — 0 — 0 — 9 4.5 -1 -0.5 5 5.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 15 0 0 8 38 0.0 — — — 1.0 — 7.5 — — 8.0 2.9 LG — — — 5 4 5 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 — — — 1 — 14 — — 8 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHIPLEY, JORDAN WR #11 Height: 6-0 Weight: 188 College: Texas Experience: 3rd-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 2-0 Career games-starts: 17-4 Born: 12-23-85 Hometown: Burnet, Texas Acquired: D3a’10 Shipley was slated for 2011 as offense’s primary slot receiver, but suffered season-ending knee injury in Game 2, Sept. 18 at Denver ... Looks this year to return to form from his rookie season in 2010, when he recorded 52 catches, 600 receiving yards and three TDs ... Led AFC rookies in ’10 in receiving yards and tied for AFC rookie lead in receptions. hit for which Browns were assessed personal foul penalty ... Returned to action on Oct. 24 at Atlanta and had first 100-yard game, catching six-for-131 including a 64-yard TD — his first as a pro ... Caught five-for-71 on Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, both team bests ... Had a TD catch Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets ... Caught a key threeyard TD in the fourth quarter on Dec. 26 vs. San Diego. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2010 NFL Draft (84th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-10. College: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Texas, appearing in all 53 games with 35 starts ... Set UT’s all-time receptions record (248), and ranks second in receiving yards (3191) and TD catches (33) ... His three TDs on punt returns tied school record, and he also had a kickoff return for a TD ... Named first-team All-American by Associated Press and Sporting News as a senior, when he set school records for receptions (116) and receiving yards (1485) ... Entered UT program in 2004, but did not play in ’04 (due to knee injury) or ’05 (due to hamstring injury). 2011 recap: Placed Sept. 19 on Reserve/Injured list after suffering two torn knee ligaments (ACL and MCL) on Sept. 18 at Denver ... Played in Games 1-2, logging four catches for 14 yards ... Had three catches for 15 yards at Denver before suffering knee injury. 2010: Played in 15 games ... His 600 receiving yards made him first Bengal to lead AFC rookies in the category since 1994 (WR Darnay Scott), and his 52 catches made him first Bengal to win or share of AFC rookie receptions lead since 1992 (Carl Pickens) ... Caught five-for-82 in NFL debut Sept. 12 at New England, including a 51-yarder in traffic on a Hail Mary attempt just short of goal line in second quarter ... Led team with five catches (for 42 yards) Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore ... Suffered concussion in fourth quarter Oct. 3 at Cleveland on a Personal: Hometown is Burnet, Texas ... Attended Rotan High School as a freshman, then transferred to Burnet High, and was coached by his father (Bob) at both schools ... Earned 2003 Parade All-America honors, and was named ’03 Class 3A state Player of the Year by Texas Football magazine ... Earned degree from Texas in kinesiology in 2008, and was in graduate school while playing in ’09. JORDAN SHIPLEY’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2010 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 15-4 2-0 17-4 NO 52 4 56 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 600 11.5 64t 14 3.5 5 614 11.0 64t TD 3 0 3 ATT — — — RUSHING YDS AVG — — — — — — LG — — — TD — — — TD 3 0 3 TD-R 0 0 0 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 3 0 0 0 3 0 2-PtC 0 0 0 PTS 18 0 18 RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—6 (10-24-10 at Atlanta). YARDS—131 (10-24-10 at Atlanta). LONG—64t (10-24-10 at Atlanta). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (three times; most recently on 12-26-10 vs. San Diego). POSTSEASON RECEIVING RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 0-0 0 0 — — 0 — — — — * NOTE: Shipley was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game with Cincinnati in 2011. — 122 — TD TD — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt DID NOT PLAY* — — — TD-R 2-PtC PTS — — SIMS, PAT DT #90 Height: 6-2 Weight: 335 College: Auburn Experience: 5th-year player in 2012 Sims has been a regular in D-line rotation since joining Bengals as 2008 third-round draft pick, but he missed last season’s final five games due to a pair of ankle injuries ... Played in 11 games with one start, recording 28 tackles and one sack ... Has logged 52 games with 23 starts over four-year career. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2008 NFL Draft (77th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-27-08 ... Re-signed with Bengals as an unrestricted free agent on 3-24-12. 2011 participation: Played in Games 1-11, including a start Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis ... Inactive for Game 12, Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, due to ankle injury suffered Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland ... Returned to practice the week following Pittsburgh game, but suffered a different ankle injury in practice on Dec. 1 ... Placed Dec. 7 on Reserve/Injured list. 2011 highlights: Had five tackles on Sept. 18 at Denver ... Three tackles Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, including a five-yard sack of Blaine Gabbert in the first quarter ... Had a line-leading four tackles Nov. 6 at Tennessee ... Two tackles Nov. 20 at Baltimore, including a key third-down stop of RB Ray Rice for no gain in fourth quarter, forcing a punt and giving the offense its last chance to drive for tying score ... Limited to one game in preseason (Game 4) due to rehab from offseason knee surgery. Previous seasons: 2008—Played in Bengals’ last 11 games as a rookie and started six of the last seven as injuries depleted line depth ... Had 50 tackles, including three for losses, with one sack and five QB pressures ... Inactive for Games 1-5, due in part to a preseason turf toe injury ... Made NFL debut Oct. 12 at N.Y. Jets and posted seven tackles, including one for loss ... On Nov. 2 vs. Jacksonville, tied for line lead in tackles with six, including first NFL 2011 games-starts: 11-1 Career games-starts: 52-23 Born: 11-29-85 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Acquired: D3a’08 sack when he dropped David Garrard for two-yard loss. 2009—Played every game with three starts as Bengals claimed AFC North title, but missed Wild Card playoff vs. Jets due to right forearm fracture suffered in regular-season finale at Jets ... On Sept. 20 at Green Bay, recovered fumble by HB Ryan Grant at Bengals’ 38 in third quarter, returning ball to offense for TD drive that put Bengals ahead to stay at 28-21 ... On Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh, had a shared sack of Ben Roethlisberger in fourth quarter that forced Steelers to punt prior to offense’s game-winning TD drive ... Team-high three QB pressures Oct. 18 vs. Houston. 2010—Played in 14 games, with eight starts, and had 44 tackles, 2.5 sacks, a pass defensed and nine pressures ... In Sept. 19 win vs. Baltimore, had fourth-quarter pass deflection that resulted in an INT by LB Brandon Johnson ... Started as injury replacement Nov. 8 vs. Pittsburgh, recording a line-leading six tackles (one for loss) ... Three tackles Nov. 21 vs. Buffalo, including a shared sack ... Had tackle for-loss and personal season-high three QB pressures Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans ... Five tackles Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh, including eight-yard sack ... Four tackles Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, including eight-yard sack. College: Played three seasons (2004 and ’06-07) at Auburn, entering NFL Draft after junior season ... First-team All-SEC choice by Associated Press in ’07, despite playing most of year with cast to protect left hand fracture ... Key force inside for ’07 club that ranked sixth nationally in fewest points allowed (16.9) and average net yards allowed (197.9) ... Had 4.5 sacks as junior ... Missed the 2005 season, absent from the team due to family obligations. Personal: Hometown is Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... Earned Florida Class 5A all-state honors as a senior at Dillard High School, where he was named to PrepStar All-America team as a senior ... Also played prep basketball and helped lead team to state championship as a junior ... Is the youngest among 10 children in his family ... Public administration major at Auburn. PAT SIMS’ STATISTICS YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 11-6 16-8 14-8 11-1 52-23 ST 31 20 19 13 83 AT 19 16 25 15 75 DEFENSE SKSTT YDS PD 50 1-2 0 36 0.5-2.5 0 44 2.5-20 1 28 1-5 0 158 5-29.5 1 FF 0 0 0 0 0 FRYDS 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — — YDS — — — — — AVG — — — — — LG — — — — — TD — — — — — TD — — — — — SCORING TDTDIntRt FRRt — — — — — — — — — — S — — — — — PTS — — — — — POSTSEASON DEFENSE SKSFRYEAR TEAM G-S ST AT TT YDS PD FF YDS 2009 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2011 Cincinnati 0-0 DID NOT PLAY* CAREER 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 2009 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 * NOTE: Sims was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game in 2011. — 123 — INTERCEPTIONS NO — YDS AVG LG TD — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — DID NOT PLAY* — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — (Pat Sims, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 1 2 2 0 1 2 AT 1 3 1 2 2 1 TT 2 5 3 2 3 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 4 0 2 2 13 15 28 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INACTIVE RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED 1-5 0-0 — 124 — PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0 0 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — INACTIVE RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED RESERVE / INJURED — — — TD — — — — — — SKUTA, DAN LB #51 Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 College: Grand Valley State Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 Skuta has contributed significantly since his 2009 signing by Bengals as a college free agent from NCAA Division II ranks ... Opened 2011 in reserve LB role, but started Games 6-8 as injury replacement for Rey Maualuga ... Tied for second on special teams in tackles (13) ... Led special teams in tackles (16) in 2010 ... Has been used occasionally as a blocking back on offense in shortyardage situations. Career transactions: Signed with Cincinnati as a college free agent on 4-30-09 ... Waived on 9-5-09, then signed 9-6-09 to Bengals practice squad ... Signed to Bengals active roster on 10-8-09 ... Became a restricted free agent on 3-13-12, and re-signed with Bengals on 4-13-12. 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 games and in Wild Card playoff ... Had 34 tackles on defense, including a shared sack, and had a forced fumble ... Supported effort for Bengals defense to finish season ranked seventh in NFL in fewest yards allowed per game (316.3) and fourth in fewest yards allowed per offensive play (5.0) ... Logged four tackles on defense Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco, including a shared sack of Alex Smith, and had a forced fumble against TE Vernon Davis (49ers retained possession as ball went out of bounds) ... Made first career start on defense Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, as injury replacement for Rey Maualuga, and logged seven tackles ... Three tackles in start Oct. 30 at Seattle ... Tied for team lead in tackles (nine) in start Nov. 6 at Tennessee ... Had two tackles on just five defensive snaps Nov. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, as well as one special teams tackle ... Second on team Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland with three special teams tackles ... Two tackles Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, briefly replacing Maualuga, who was out of game with an ankle strain ... One tackle defense on 1-7-12 in Wild Card Playoff at Houston ... Played in all four preseason games and led the team in tackles on defense (18). Previous seasons: 2009—Played in all four preseason games, and opened regular season on Bengals practice squad ... Signed to active roster 2011 games-starts: 16-3 Career games-starts: 40-4 Born: 4-21-86 Hometown: Flint, Mich. Acquired: CFA’09 prior to Game 5 ... Over the last 12 games, played in eight contests with four inactive designations, and rose to fifth-place finish on team in special teams tackles (10) ... Made regular-season NFL debut on Oct. 11 at Baltimore, with one special teams tackle ... Had two special teams stops Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh, plus key block on Bernard Scott’s 96-yard kickoff return for TD ... Had team-leading three special teams tackles Nov. 22 at Oakland, and also led team with three special teams stops Dec. 20 at San Diego. 2010—Played in every game, and led team in special teams tackles (16) ... Forced a fumble by Jalen Parmele on kickoff coverage on Sept. 19 vs. Baltimore (Ravens recovered) ... Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles on Oct. 10 vs. Tampa Bay ... Led team on Oct. 24 at Atlanta with three special teams tackles ... Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles Nov. 14 at Indianapolis ... Led team with three special teams tackles on Dec. 5 vs. New Orleans ... Recorded his first two tackles on defense in win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego ... Chosen by coaches as Bengals’ special teams coverage player for fan voting for Pro Bowl. College: Earned first-team All-America honors in NCAA Division II as a senior at Grand Valley State (Allendale, Mich.), and he helped lead his teams to four-year record of 51-2, with two national titles ... Played defensive line and linebacker during his four seasons (2005-08) ... His 33.5 career sacks ranked third in NCAA Division II history, and he posted that total despite limited opportunities, as GVSU’s team dominance led starting players sitting out much of the second half in lopsided games ... In nearly half his career games (25 of 53), GVSU won by 24 or more points ... GVSU was 40-0 in his first 40 games, going 13-0, 15-0 and 12-0 before losing in the 2007 playoffs to finish 12-1. Personal: Hometown is Flint, Mich. ... Attended Carman-Ainsworth High School, where as a two-way senior he tallied 116 tackles while rushing for 1092 yards and 20 TDs ... Also played baseball in high school ... Hobbies include fishing, snowmobiling, hunting and dirt bike riding ... Last name is pronounced “SKOO-tuh.” DAN SKUTA’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER TEAM Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati G-S 8-0 16-1 16-3 40-4 ST 7 12 9 28 ST 0 0 21 21 AT 3 4 4 11 TT 10 16 13 39 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 13 34 0.5-4 0 1 0-0 15 36 0.5-4 0 1 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO — — — — NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati 2011 Cincinnati CAREER YEAR TEAM 2009 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-0 1-0 2-0 ST 1 1 ST 0 1 1 AT 0 0 TT 1 1 DEFENSE SKSFRAT TT YDS PD FF YDS 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 — 125 — INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — SCORING TDTDTD IntRt FRRt S PTS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD — — — — — — — — — — — — (Dan Skuta, continued) 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE ST 0 0 3 0 0 5 1 7 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 21 ST 0 1 0 0 0 0 AT 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 AT 0 1 1 0 0 2 DEFENSE SKS-YDS INT-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 TT 0 1 4 0 0 7 2 3 0-0 2 9 0-0 1 2 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 3 0-0 13 34 0.5-4 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG 1 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 BXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 126 — FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 FR-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NO — — — — — — 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — INTERCEPTIONS YDS AVG LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — NO — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SMITH, ANDRE OT #71 Height: 6-4 Weight: 335 College: Alabama Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 First-round selection from 2009 draft was Bengals starting ROT in ’11, seeing action in 14 games and in Wild Card playoff ... First moved into No. 1 ROT role in late October of 2010, but was sidelined in November by a foot fracture ... Consensus 2008 All-America selection at Alabama, rated among the most powerful run blockers in Southeastern Conference history. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2009 NFL Draft (sixth overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 8-30-09. 2011 participation: Started at ROT in Games 1-12 and 15-16, and in Wild Card playoff ... Left Game 12, Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh, due to ankle injury, and was inactive for Games 13-14, but returned to the starting lineup for Games 15-16. 2011 highlights: Contributed to pass protection that ranked tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, aided blocking effort that helped produce Cedric Benson’s 121-yard rushing performance ... Also at Cleveland, averted a major offensive giveaway by recovering an Andy Dalton fumble at Bengals eight-yard line ... Helped team rush 32-for-171 (5.3 avg.) Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including 104 yards for Benson ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, supported pass-protection effort that held Colts for the first time this season without a sack, playing primarily against standout DE Robert Mathis ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, helped lead protection effort for 389 yards of total offense, including 106 rushing yards by HB Cedric Benson ... Aided 165-yard rushing total on Dec. 24 vs. Arizona. Previous seasons: 2009—Missed most of preseason due to contract negotiations, then suffered fracture in left foot on Sept. 1 (his first week of practice) ... Was on roster exemption for season opener, Sept. 13 vs. Denver ... Added to roster on Sept. 14, and returned to practice the week of Game 7 ... Game day inactive for Games 2-10 ... Played in Games 11-16, and credited with one start ... Made NFL debut on Nov. 29 vs. Cleveland ... Supported three individual 100-yard rushing efforts over season’s final six games, and aided a Bengals playoff record of 169 rushing yards by HB Cedric Benson in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—Played in seven games ... Claimed No. 1 ROT position in Games 6-8, but suffered foot fracture (fifth metatarsal) in practice Nov. 10, forcing him to Reserve/Injured list on Nov. 13 ... Helped offense rank fifth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play (one every 22.07 2011 games-starts: 14-14 Career games-starts: 27-19 Born: 1-25-87 Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. Acquired: D1’09 plays) ... Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (the most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland. College: Played three seasons (2006-08) at Alabama, entering NFL Draft after his junior year ... Started 38 games at LOT over three seasons, and was credited with 46 TD-producing blocks ... Was only the seventh true freshman in Crimson Tide history to start his first game in the program ... As a junior in 2007, he shared SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy with Arkansas C Jonathan Luigs, who was a Bengal in ’09. Smith makes it five: As a junior at Alabama, Smith won the 2008 Outland Trophy, the “Heisman” for linemen. The award currently goes to the player voted as the nation’s top offensive lineman or interior defensive lineman. In earlier years, defensive ends were also eligible. Smith is the fifth Bengal to have won the Outland, joining DT Mike Reid (1969, Penn State), DE Ross Browner (1976, Notre Dame), C Dave Rimington (1981 and ’82, Nebraska) and DE Jason Buck (1986, Brigham Young). All five of the Bengals’ Outland winners were first-round draft choices by Cincinnati. Personal: Hometown is Birmingham, Ala. ... Attended Huffman High School, where he was the consensus top-rated offensive lineman in the nation as a senior ... Also as a prep senior, became the first OL to win the state of Alabama’s “Mr. Football” award ... General studies major at Alabama. ANDRE SMITH’S STATISTICS YEAR 2009 2010 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Cincinnati.................................................................................... 6 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 7 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 14 27 STARTS 1 4 14 19 POSTSEASON YEAR 2009 2011 CAREER — 127 — GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 2 STARTS 0 1 1 STEPHENS, REGGIE C #62 Height: 6-3 Weight: 320 College: Iowa State Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Former Bengals draft pick has returned to team as a free agent ... A seventh-round choice in 2010, he spent the full season on Bengals roster but did not play ... Spent 2011 preseason with Bengals, and closed the season with Chicago’s practice squad. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in seventh round of 2010 NFL Draft (228th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-21-10 ... Waived by Bengals on 9-5-11 ... Signed 11-9-11 to Chicago practice squad ... Signed to Chicago offseason roster on 1-2-12 ... Waived on 5-14-12 ... Signed with Bengals as free agent on 5-22-12. 2011 recap: Opened training camp with Bengals, and played in all four preseason games ... Waived in final cuts ... Spent Games 9-16 on Chicago practice squad. 2010: Played in all five Bengals preseason games, seeing action at C and G ... Made season-opening roster but did not play, inactive by coaches’ decision for Games 1-16. College: Played four seasons (2006-09) at Iowa State, with 44 appearances and 40 starts ... Redshirted (did not play) in 2005 ... As a senior, 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 8-28-87 Hometown: Rowlett, Texas Acquired: FA’12 helped Cyclones gain only the third bowl win in school history (14-13 over Minnesota in Insight Bowl) ... Started at C in every game he played as a senior (missed one game after an emergency appendectomy). Personal: Hometown is Rowlett, Texas ... Attended Jesuit College Prep School in Dallas, where he lettered in football, basketball and track ... Business major at Iowa State. NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Stephens did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. REGGIE STEPHENS’ STATISTICS GAMES-STARTS YEAR TEAM GAMES STARTS 2010 Cincinnati.................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY 2011 Chicago ...................................................................................... *DID NOT PLAY CAREER 0 0 * NOTE: Stephens was inactive for 16 games with Cincinnati in 2010. In 2011, he was on the Practice Squad for nine games with Chicago. — 128 — STILL, DEVON DT #75 Height: 6-5 Weight: 305 College: Penn State Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 7-11-89 Hometown: Wilmington, Del. Acquired: D2’12 An elite playmaker among interior defensive linemen, Still was a first-team Associated Press All-American in 2011 and also was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year ... With 8.5 sacks and 27 tackles-for-loss over his final two seasons, shows high potential as a DT who can bring pressure up the middle in the pro ranks ... Cousin of two NFL All-Pro defenders, DE Art Still (Kansas City) and LB Levon Kirkland (Pittsburgh). Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in second round of 2012 NFL Draft (53rd overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-12-12. Outland excellence: Still didn’t win the 2011 Outland Trophy, the third-oldest major national award in college football, but he was the Outland’s highest-rated defensive player. He was the only defender among the three announced finalists, the other two finalists being OT Barrett Jones of Alabama and G David DeCastro of Stanford (Jones was the Outland winner). The Outland Trophy is awarded annually to the nation’s top offensive or interior defensive lineman. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Devon has had days when he just basically has taken over the football game. He has that kind of ability. Now the challenge is to do it at this level. He’s got the speed and athleticism, and the size and strength. He gets off the ball well and uses his hands well.” College: Played four years (2008-11) at Penn State, preceded by redshirt year in ’07 ... Started career slowly due to two serious injuries (ACL tear in ’07 and ankle fracture in ’08) but broke out with fine junior season, and topped it with much better senior year. 2011—Became first Penn State player since DE Courtney Brown in 1999 to earn Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors from both coaches and media ... Started every game as team posted 9-4 record (lost to Houston in Ticket City Bowl) ... Recorded career-high 55 tackles and tied for second on team in sacks (4.5 for minus-36 yards) ... Led team and tied for fifth in Big Ten in tackles-for-loss (17) ... Led Big Ten’s top scoring defense (16.8). 2010—In his first year as full-time starter, the junior led team in sacks (4.0) while posting 39 tackles and 10.0 tackles-for-loss ... Started 12 of 13 games ... Received All-Big Ten honorable mention in media vote. 2009—After two seasons lost almost entirely to injury, the redshirt sophomore played his first full college campaign, logging 19 tackles and two sacks ... Team went 11-2 with Citrus Bowl win over Louisiana State. 2008—Suffered left ankle fracture in fall camp ... Recovered in time to play in the last two games ... Made college football debut on big stage, as his two appearances were in season finale vs. Michigan State and in Rose Bowl vs. Southern California. 2007—Freshman was granted medical redshirt year after suffering left knee injury (ACL tear) in fall camp. Ditch the black-and-gold: “My dad grew me up into a Steelers fan,” says Still, whose hometown is Wilmington, Del. “Now I have the opportunity to try to wreak havoc on my old favorite team. Yes, it is very ironic." High school: Attended Howard High School of Technology in Wilmington, Del., where he played offensive line as well as defensive line as a junior and senior, earning all-state honors at both positions ... Rated as the nation’s No. 12 college prospect at DT by Scout.com ... Also a member of the basketball and track teams. Personal: Born in Camden, N.J., but hometown is Wilmington, Del. ... Graduated from Penn State in December 2011 with degree in crime, law and justice ... Has a daughter, Leshari ... First name is pronounced “DEV-un.” — 129 — TATE, BRANDON WR #19 Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 College: North Carolina Experience: 4th-year player in 2012 A key waiver pickup from New England just before start of 2011 regular season, Tate was Bengals’ primary kickoff and punt returner ... Set franchise record for combined kickoff and punt returns in a season (93), as well as for total punt return yards (543) and most punt returns (51) ... Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance Oct. 30 at Seattle, which included a punt return TD ... Had two kickoff returns for TDs for Patriots in 2010, including 97 yards against Bengals ... In 2011, became first Bengal in 18 years — since Patrick Robinson in 1993 — to lead the team in both punt return and kickoff return attempts. Career transactions: Selected by New England in third round of 2009 NFL Draft (83rd overall) ... Signed with Patriots on 7-23-09 ... Waived by New England on 9-3-12, and acquired by Bengals on waivers on 9-4-12. That’s quick work: In just one Bengals season (2011), Tate installed himself as the Bengals’ all-time leader in career punt return average. His club-record 51 returns were enough to meet the requirement of 50 to qualify, and entering 2012, his 10.6 average has displaced Quan Cosby (10.0) for the top career mark. More 2011 highlights: Played in all 16 Bengals games, plus Wild Card playoff ... Saw action primarily on special teams, averaging 10.6 yards on 51 punt returns (eighth in AFC), with one TD, and 23.8 yards (seventh in AFC) on 42 kickoff returns ... His 51 punt returns broke Bengals season record of 43, set in 1993 by Patrick Robinson ... Averaged 14.3 yards on three punt returns Oct. 9 at Jacksonville, including a 19-yarder to Jaguars 37 in the fourth quarter, setting up a go-ahead FG ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, had 33-yard punt return to Colts 48-yard line, setting up a TD drive ... On Oct. 30 at Seattle, had 56-yard punt return for a TD in the fourth quarter to seal a Bengals win, giving Cincinnati 27-12 lead with 3:22 to play; first Bengals TD on punt return since 2003 ... Totaled 186 return yards at Seattle (three-for-73 on punts and four-for-113 on kickoffs) and was named by NFL as AFC Special Teams Player of the Week ... 2011 games-starts: 16-0 Career games-starts: 34-11 Born: 10-5-87 Hometown: Burlington, N.C. Acquired: W(N.E.)’11 Averaged 35.5 yards on two punt returns Dec. 18 at St. Louis, including 56yarder in third quarter that set up a Cincinnati TD for a 13-6 lead ... In Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at Houston, averaged 6.7 yards on three punt returns and had a 22-yard kickoff return. Previous seasons: 2009—Limited by injuries to two games for New England ... Played his first game Oct. 25 against Tampa Bay ... Tampa Bay game was in England at London’s Wembley Stadium, and he had an 11-yard rush plus two KOR for 22.0 avg. ... Made first NFL start Nov. 8 vs. Miami, as Patriots opened in four-WR set ... No receptions in Miami game, but returned two kickoffs for 31.0-yard avg. ... Placed on Reserve/Injured list on Nov. 14. 2010— Led New England with 18.0-yard reception average, catching 24 for 432 yards and three TDs ... Third in AFC and sixth in NFL in kickoff returns, with 25.8-yard average on 41 attempts ... Returned second-half kickoff 97 yards for TD Sept. 12 vs. Bengals ... Returned second-half kickoff 103 yards for TD Oct. 4 at Miami, second-longest KOR in Patriots history ... Was first Patriot since 2002 to return two kickoffs for TDs in a season ... Had three catches for 103 yards Oct. 31 vs. Minnesota, including 65-yard TD that was Patriots’ longest scrimmage play of season ... Two TD receptions in regular-season finale 1-2-11 vs. Miami, for 40 and 42 yards ... Started Divisional playoff game 1-16-11 vs. N.Y. Jets (no catches), logging 21.6-yard average on five KORs. College: Left North Carolina with NCAA record for combined career punt and kickoff return yards (3523), despite missing final seven games of his 2008 senior season ... Set Atlantic Coast Conference records for career kickoff returns (109) and KOR yards (2688) ... In 2006 vs. Duke, became ninth player in NCAA history to return a kickoff and a punt for TDs in same game. Personal: Hometown is Burlington, N.C. ... Attended Cummings High School, where he was a three-year starter in both football and basketball ... Helped lead prep basketball team to a state title as a junior, playing guard ... Communications major at North Carolina. BRANDON TATE’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2009 New England 2010 New England 2011 Cincinnati N.E. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER YEAR TEAM 2009 New England 2010 New England 2011 Cincinnati N.E. TOTALS CIN. TOTALS CAREER G-S 2-1 16-10 16-0 18-11 16-0 34-11 ST — — — — — — NO 0 24 0 24 0 24 AT — — — — — — TT — — — — — — RECEIVING YDS AVG LG TD 0 — — 0 432 18.0 65t 3 0 — — 0 432 18.0 65t 3 0 — — 0 432 18.0 65t 3 SPECIAL TEAMS FF FR-YDS BP BFG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ATT 1 5 0 6 0 6 BXP — — — — — — RUSHING YDS AVG LG TD TD 11 11.0 11 0 0 62 12.4 22 0 5 0 — — 0 1 73 12.2 22 0 5 0 — — 0 1 73 12.2 22 0 6 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 4 106 26.5 0 34 0 41 1057 25.8 0 103t 2 42 998 23.8 0 45 0 45 1163 25.8 0 103t 2 42 998 23.8 0 45 0 87 2161 24.8 0 103t 2 TD-R 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO 0 1 51 1 51 52 SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 30 0 *1 0 6 3 2 0 30 0 1 0 6 3 3 0 36 PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 — 0 — 0 4 4.0 0 4 0 543 10.6 17 56t 1 4 4.0 0 4 0 543 10.6 17 56t 1 547 10.5 17 56t 1 RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—4 (two times; most recently for New England on 10-4-10 at Miami). YARDS—101 (for New England; 10-31-10 vs. Minnesota). LONG—65t (for New England; 10-31-10 vs. Minnesota). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (three times; most recently for New England on 1-2-11 vs. Miami). RUSHING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: ATTEMPTS—1 (six times; most recently for New England on 12-26-10 at Buffalo). YARDS—22 (for New England; 10-17-10 vs. Baltimore). LONG—22 (for New England; 10-17-10 vs. Baltimore). TOUCHDOWNS—(none). KICKOFF RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—6 (for New England; 9-26-10 vs. Buffalo). YARDS—184 (for New England; 9-12-10 vs. Cincinnati). LONG— 103t (for New England; 10-4-10 at Miami). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (two times; most recently for New England on 10-4-10 at Miami). PUNT RETURN SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RETURNS—7 (for Cincinnati; 10-2-11 vs. Buffalo). YARDS—73 (for Cincinnati; 10-30-11 at Seattle). LONG—56 (two times; most recently for Cincinnati on 12-18-11 at St. Louis ... [NOTE: Tate’s first 56-yarder — on 10-30-11 at Seattle — went for a touchdown while his most recent one did not]). TOUCHDOWNS—1 (for Cincinnati; 10-30-11 at Seattle). — 130 — (Brandon Tate, continued) POSTSEASON RECEIVING RUSHING YEAR TEAM G-S NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD TD 2009 New England 0-0 DID NOT PLAY** DID NOT PLAY** 2010 New England 1-1 0 0 — — 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — 2011 Cincinnati 1-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — N.E. TOTALS 1-1 0 0 — — 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — CIN. TOTALS 1-0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 — — 0 — CAREER 2-1 0 0 — — 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 — SPECIAL TEAMS KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR TEAM ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 2010 New England — — — — — — — — 5 108 21.6 0 33 0 2011 Cincinnati — — — — — — — — 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 N.E. TOTALS — — — — — — — — 5 108 21.6 0 33 0 CIN. TOTALS — — — — — — — — 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 CAREER — — — — — — — — 6 130 21.7 0 33 0 * NOTE: Tate scored a touchdown on punt return in 2011. ** NOTE: Tate was on the Reserve/Injured list for one postseason game with New England in 2009. SCORING TD-P TD-Rt 2-PtC PTS DID NOT PLAY** — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD 0 0 — 0 — 0 3 20 6.7 1 8 0 0 0 — 0 — 0 3 20 6.7 1 8 0 3 20 6.7 1 8 0 TD-R 2011 REGULAR-SEASON GAME-BY-GAME DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE DATE 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-27 12-4 12-11 12-18 12-24 1-1 TOTALS OPPONENT at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 RECEIVING AVG — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST — — — — — — AT — — — — — — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL TEAMS TT FF FR-YDS BP — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — LG — — — — — — TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — — — — — — — — — BFG — — — — — — BXP — — — — — — NO 4 0 2 3 3 2 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4 3 2 0 4 4 2 4 2 3 42 — 131 — ATT — — — — — — YDS — — — — — — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG TD 92 23.0 0 35 0 0 — 0 — 0 50 25.0 0 25 0 66 22.0 0 28 0 76 25.3 0 37 0 55 27.5 0 31 0 113 51 56 0 90 103 33 101 40 72 998 28.3 17.0 28.0 — 22.5 25.8 16.5 25.3 20.0 24.0 23.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 21 32 — 28 30 19 37 27 34 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUSHING AVG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — NO 1 5 3 7 3 2 3 5 4 4 2 5 0 2 1 4 51 LG — — — — — — TD — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG FC LG 15 15.0 3 15 29 5.8 1 16 31 10.3 3 14 69 9.9 0 14 43 14.3 0 22 35 17.5 0 33 73 9 48 24 -5 54 0 71 2 45 543 24.3 1.8 12.0 6.0 -2.5 10.8 — 35.5 2.0 11.3 10.6 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 2 0 17 56t 5 20 12 -2 17 — 56 2 19 56t — — — — — — — — — — — TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 THOMPSON, BRANDON DT #79 Height: 6-2 Weight: 320 College: Clemson Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 10-19-89 Hometown: Thomasville, Ga. Acquired: D3b’12 Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in third round of 2012 NFL Draft (93rd overall). starts for Clemson team that finished 10-4 with Orange Bowl loss to West Virginia ... Was a team captain ... Fourth on team in tackles (77), with 2.5 sacks and 8.0 tackles-for-loss ... Named honorable mention All-America by Pro Football Weekly and first-team All-ACC by CBS.com. 2010—Played 13 games with 11 starts for defense that ranked second in ACC in fewest yards allowed per game (320.3) ... Had 56 tackles, one sack, 7.5 tackles-for-loss and one blocked kick ... Captured team’s Strength Training Award. 2009—Played 14 games with 13 starts for Tigers team that ended season at 9-5 with victory over Kentucky in Music City Bowl ... Had 50 tackles. 2008—Played 12 games (one start) as a true freshman ... Had 25 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Defensive line coach Jay Hayes says: “This is a strong, strong guy and has a good understanding of playing the run game and can push the pocket. He’ll add to the (meeting) room. He’s very bright and will be able to catch on to what we’re doing.” Thompson on the AFC North: “They say the Bengals’ division puts a premium on physical play, and I’m ready for that. Our strength and conditioning program put me in a great position, I believe. I’m ready to get in a Bengal uniform and do what I have to do.” College: Played four seasons (2008-11) at Clemson ... Durable performer saw action in 53 games, and 37 of his 38 starts came in his last three seasons ... Totaled 208 tackles, with 4.5 sacks and 22.5 tackles-for-loss ... Two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. 2011—Played 14 games with 13 Personal: Hometown is Thomasville, Ga. ... Four-year starter as a twoway lineman at Thomasville (Ga.) High ... Earned all-state honors as both a junior and a senior, and as a senior was named state’s Defensive Player of the Year by Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... Management major at Georgia. Powerful and consistent for four seasons of high-level college action, Thompson was rated as a third-round draft steal ... Didn’t attract excessive hype as a college player, but his history gives every indication that he has the skills and smarts to be a successful NFL player ... Strength in the trenches is his biggest plus, and his 35 bench presses (at 225 pounds) was one of the dominant weight performances at the 2012 Combine in February ... Good quickness, and shows and eye for finding the ball. — 132 — WEBER, THOMAS K #3 Height: 6-0 Weight: 204 College: Arizona State Experience: 1st-year player in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 9-27-87 Hometown: Downey, Calif. Acquired: FA’12 Weber enters his second Bengals training camp in 2012 ... First signed with Bengals as college free agent as 2011 camp began ... Waived at conclusion of preseason, and re-signed on 1-6-12 to Bengals offseason roster. becoming first freshman to win Lou Groza Award (nation’s top kicker), making 24 of 25 FG tries and scoring 119 points ... Four-for-four on career FG tries from 50plus yards, and set school record for consecutive made FGs (17) in ’07. Career transactions: Signed with Cincinnati on 7-28-11 as college free agent ... Waived on 9-3-11 ... Signed with Bengals to Bengals offseason roster on 1-6-12. Personal: Hometown is Downey, Calif. (suburban Los Angeles) ... Attended Loyola High School ... Earned degrees from Arizona State in kinesiology and business marketing ... Four-time member of Academic All-Pac10 team ... Was 2011 recipient of a postgraduate scholarship from National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. 2011 recap: Played in all four preseason games, used on kickoffs and PATs (two-for-two), with no FG attempts ... Waived during final cuts. College: Kicked in 45 games over four seasons (2007-10) at Arizona State and closed career as ASU’s second-leading scorer (340 points) ... Connected on 78.2 percent of FGs (68 of 87) ... Opened career in ’07 by NOTE ABOUT NFL EXPERIENCE: Weber did not earn an accrued year of experience toward NFL free agency in 2011 because he was not on a 53-player roster, a Reserve/Injured list or a Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list for the required minimum of six games that year. THOMAS WEBER’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM G-S FG 2011 — 0-0 CAREER 0-0 0 * NOTE: Weber was not with an NFL team in 2011. FGA FG% LG 0 — — — 133 — SCORING BFG XP DID NOT PLAY* 0 0 XPA XP% BXP PTS 0 — 0 0 WHALEN, RYAN WR #88 Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 College: Stanford Experience: 2nd-year player in 2012 Sixth-round choice in 2011 draft played in four games as a rookie, seeing regular offensive snaps in final three games, and also played in Wild Card playoff ... Regarded in college as one of the nation’s best route-runners ... A top target in college for Stanford’s Andrew Luck, taken first overall in the 2012 draft by Indianapolis ...Tough in traffic, and a good blocker. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in sixth round of 2011 NFL Draft (167th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-28-11. 2011 highlights: Played in four games (Games 3 and 14-16), logging four catches for 27 yards ... Game-day inactive (coaches’ decision) in Games 1-2 and 4-13 ... Made Bengals debut Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco (no statistics) ... Had one catch, his first as a pro, Dec. 18 at St. Louis — a seven-yarder to convert a third-and-five situation on a FG drive ... Three catches for 20 yards Dec. 24 vs. Arizona ... Caught two-for-24 in Wild Card playoff on 1-7-12 at 2011 games-starts: 4-0 Career games-starts: 4-0 Born: 7-26-89 Hometown: Alamo, Calif. Acquired: D6’11 Houston ... Played in two preseason games, logging five catches for 36 yards. College: Played four seasons (2007-10) at Stanford ... Played 48 games with 27 starts ... Was team’s leading receiver as sophomore and as junior, and finished second as senior when he missed two games and was limited in several others due to injury ... Team captain and honorable mention All-Pac 10 selection as senior while helping lead Stanford to 12-1 record and No. 4 national ranking. Personal: Hometown is Alamo, Calif. ... Majored at Stanford in science, technology and society... Attended Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif., where he earned all-state honors as a senior, catching 80 passes and scoring 14 TDs ... Also earned all-state honors in basketball ... As a college junior, earned secondteam Academic All-America honors from ESPN The Magazine ... Earned bachelor’s degree from Stanford in 2011 ... Hobbies include reading, the beach, hiking, hunting and traveling. RYAN WHALEN’S STATISTICS YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 4-0 4-0 NO 4 4 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 27 6.8 13 27 6.8 13 TD 0 0 ATT — — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEPTIONS—3 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). YARDS—20 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). LONG—13 (12-24-11 vs. Arizona). TOUCHDOWNS— (none). POSTSEASON YEAR TEAM 2011 Cincinnati CAREER G-S 1-1 1-1 NO 2 2 RECEIVING YDS AVG LG 24 12.0 20 24 12.0 20 TD 0 0 ATT — — — 134 — RUSHING YDS AVG LG — — — — — — TD — — TD — — TD-R — — SCORING TD-P TD-Rt — — — — 2-PtC — — PTS — — WHARTON, TRAVELLE G #70 Height: 6-4 Weight: 320 College: South Carolina Experience: 9th-year player in 2012 A ninth-year NFL player with eight Carolina seasons under his belt, Wharton signed with Bengals as a free agent on March 17 of this year ... Started all 99 of his games played with the Panthers, 58 at LG and 41 at LOT ... Started all 16 games last season, 15 at LG and one at LOT ... Every-game starter on 2005 Carolina club that reached NFC Championship game ... A third-round Carolina draft selection in 2004. Career transactions: Selected by Carolina in third round of 2004 NFL Draft (94th overall) ... Signed with Panthers on 5-26-04 ... Signed contract extension with Carolina on 2-14-08 ... Released by Carolina on 3-14-12 ... Signed as free agent by Bengals on 3-17-12. 2011 highlights: His 16 starts for Panthers included 15 at LG and one at LOT, as he helped rookie QB Cam Newton compile 4051 passing yards with 21 TDs and 706 rushing yards with 14 TDs ... Contributed to team’s 407 yards net offense in win Oct. 23 vs. Washington ... Helped clear path for 35-for201 team rushing performance (5.7) in win Nov. 27 at Indianapolis ... Helped Panthers rush 31-for-270 (8.7) with three TDs in 48-16 win on Dec. 24 vs. Tampa Bay. Owning a piece of history: In 2009 for Carolina, Wharton started every game at LOT and helped Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams become the only teammates in NFL history to both top 1100 yards rushing in a season (Stewart 1133, Williams 1117). The team set a franchise season rushing mark at 156.1 yards per game. The versatile Wharton was originally slated to play LG in 2009, but he was switched to LOT as a replacement for injured Jordan Gross. More from previous seasons: 2004—Inactive for his first five games as a rookie, but started final 11 contests at LG, following an injury to veteran Tutan Reyes ... Supported five 100-yard rushing games by Nick Goings. 2005—Started at LOT for Carolina team that earned Wild Card playoff berth with 11-5 record and logged postseason wins at N.Y. Giants and Chicago ... Helped Panthers rush for 229 yards in season finale at Atlanta and for 223 yards in 23-0 Wild Card playoff win at Giants, marking first time in Carolina history for consecutive rush totals of 200-plus ... In key spot at LOT as Panthers allowed just 28 sacks, second-fewest in franchise history. 2006—Suffered left knee injury (torn ACL and MCL) in season opener Sept. 10 vs. Atlanta, and spent remainder of season on Reserve/Injured list. 2007—Returned from knee injury to start all 16 2011 games-starts: 16-16 (Car.) Career games-starts: 99-99 Born: 5-19-81 Hometown: Fountain Inn, S.C. Acquired: FA’12 games at LOT ... Contributed to rushing output of 114.0 yards per game, secondmost at the time in franchise history. 2008—Started 14 games at LG for Panthers team that won NFC South with 12-4 record ... Contributed to franchise-record rushing total (152.3 yards per game, since surpassed) and aided pass protection that allowed franchise-low sack total (20) ... Helped RBs Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams rush for a combined eight 100-yard games in second half of season ... Contributed to team-record 299-yard rushing total (8.1 per carry) on Dec. 8 vs. Tampa Bay. 2009—(Details from this season in previous item). 2010—Moved back to LG and started the first nine games, but suffered toe injury in Game 9, Nov. 14 vs. Tampa Bay ... Inactive due to the injury for Games 10-13, and placed Dec. 14 on Reserve/Injured list. College: Played four seasons (2000-03) at South Carolina, starting 45 of his 47 games played at LOT ... Credited by coaches with no sacks allowed after the second game of his freshman season, span of 45 games ... As a senior, he was lone returning starter for a line that allowed only 10 sacks, and he earned second-team All-SEC recognition and a berth in Senior Bowl. Personal: Hometown is Fountain Inn, S.C. ... Attended Hillcrest High School in Simpsonville, S.C. ... Majored in retail management at South Carolina. TRAVELLE WHARTON’S STATISTICS YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Carolina .................................................................................... 11 Carolina .................................................................................... 16 Carolina ...................................................................................... 1 Carolina .................................................................................... 16 Carolina .................................................................................... 14 Carolina .................................................................................... 16 Carolina ...................................................................................... 9 Carolina .................................................................................... 16 99 STARTS 11 16 1 16 14 16 9 16 99 POSTSEASON YEAR 2005 2008 CAREER — 135 — GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Carolina ...................................................................................... 3 Carolina ...................................................................................... 1 4 STARTS 3 1 4 WHITWORTH, ANDREW OT #77 Height: 6-7 Weight: 330 College: Louisiana State Experience: 7th-year player in 2012 A key player on Bengals line since his rookie season, and is one of the team’s locker room leaders ... Last year was his third straight season in starting LOT role ... Has started 50 consecutive Bengals games (regular season and postseason), tied for longest streak on current team ... Helped 2011 offense rank tied for fourth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed (25) ... Has four career fumble recoveries ... His 86 career regular-season starts include 61 at OT and 25 at G ... Enters 2012 having played in every game in five of his six NFL seasons. Career transactions: Selected by Bengals in second round of 2006 NFL Draft (55th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 7-29-06 ... Signed contract extension with Bengals on 7-27-08 ... Signed contract extension with Bengals on 9-31-11 (through 2015). 2011 highlights: Started at LOT in every game, including Wild Card playoff, one of seven Bengals to do so ... On Sept. 11 at Cleveland, aided blocking effort that helped produce Cedric Benson’s 121-yard rushing performance ... Helped team rush 32-for-171 (5.3 avg.) Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, including 104 yards for Benson ... On Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis, supported passprotection effort that held Colts for the first time this season without a sack, playing primarily against standout DE Dwight Freeney ... On Nov. 20 at Baltimore, helped lead blocking effort for 483 yards of net offense ... On Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland, helped lead protection effort for 389 yards of total offense, including 106 rushing yards by RB Cedric Benson ... Aided 165-yard rushing output on Dec. 24 vs. Arizona. He scores: On 12-12-10 at Pittsburgh, Whitworth had his only career reception — for a one-yard TD after lining up as an eligible receiver. His score gave Cincinnati a 7-0 first-quarter lead. He became the first Bengals offensive lineman to score a TD since OT Melvin Tuten vs. Jacksonville in 1995, also on a pass reception. More from previous seasons: 2006—Veterans’ injuries opened the door for rookie to make 12 starts among his 16 games played ... Made 10 of his 12 starts at LOT, replacing Levi Jones ... Made first pro start in his second game, Sept. 17 vs. Cleveland, starting as at LG ... On Nov. 12 vs. San Diego, helped offense produce season-high 545 yards and career-high 440 yards passing from Carson Palmer. 2007—Played 1041 of team’s 1047 offensive snaps (99.4 percent) as Bengals set club record for fewest sacks allowed (17) ... Started at LOT in Games 1-3, replacing injured Levi Jones ... When injured ROT Willie Anderson left the starting lineup in Game 4, LG Stacy Andrews replaced Anderson, and Whitworth replaced Andrews at LG, starting Games 4-16 ... Recovered a Carson Palmer fumble to preserve FG drive in victory Nov. 11 at Baltimore. 2008—Started Games 1-10 at LG, but suffered ankle injury in third quarter of Game 10, Nov. 16 vs. Philadelphia ... Game-day inactive for Game 11, and was placed on Reserve/Injured list on Nov. 28. 2009—Voted by teammates as a team captain, and started all 16 games and Wild Card playoff at LOT ... Helped team finish ninth in NFL rushing (128.5 yards per game), including teamrecord eight games by individual backs of 100 or more yards ... His pass blocking helped Cincinnati finish ninth in league in fewest sacks allowed (29) ... On Oct. 11 at Baltimore, helped limit Ravens to one sack while helping Cedric Benson (27-for-120) become first player in 40 games to rush for 100 yards against Baltimore ... Supported Benson’s career-high 189 rushing yards Oct. 25 2011 games-starts: 16-16 Career games-starts: 90-86 Born: 12-12-81 Hometown: West Monroe, La. Acquired: D2’06 vs. Chicago, while also aiding a sack-free performance up front ... Supported Benson for Bengals postseason-record 169 rushing yards in Wild Card playoff on 1-9-10 vs. N.Y. Jets. 2010—Started all 16 games at LOT ... Helped Cincinnati offense rank second in AFC and sixth in NFL in fewest sacks allowed per passing play (one every 22.07 passing plays) ... Aided offensive outputs of 469 yards on Oct. 24 at Atlanta (most by the team since Game 2 of 2007), and 413 yards on Oct. 3 at Cleveland ... Aided 38:03 possession time and 188-yard team rushing output on Dec. 19 vs. Cleveland, both season bests ... Supported 371net yard performance with no sacks allowed in win Dec. 26 vs. San Diego. College: A pillar of the LSU line from 2002-05, Whitworth never missed a game or a practice due to injury ... Closed career with the second-most starts (52) in NCAA Division I annals ... Played primarily LOT and was credited with no sacks allowed as a senior and only one as a junior ... Earned All-SEC first-team honors as both a junior and senior, including consensus nod as a senior ... Second-team All-America choice by Walter Camp Foundation as a senior, and third-team All-America by Associated Press ... Started every game as a sophomore in 2003 as LSU won BCS national championship with 13-1 mark ... Spent five years at LSU, including 2001 redshirt season. Personal: Hometown is West Monroe, La. ... At West Monroe High School, was rated by CNNSI.com as sixth-best offensive line prospect in the nation ... Led West Monroe to three Class 5A state football titles, as a freshman, sophomore and senior ... Graduated from LSU in December 2005 with a degree in general studies ... Former junior tennis champion in Louisiana, and is also an excellent golfer ... Married (wife Melissa), with three children (twins Sarah and Drew, and Michael) ... Has launched the BigWhit 77 Foundation to aid in community service efforts ... Hosts a fund-raising golf tournament in Louisiana, and enjoys serving as a motivational speaker to youth groups, and is a leader in Bengals community service efforts ... Favorite hobby is golf. ANDREW WHITWORTH’S STATISTICS YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAREER YEAR 2010 CAREER GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES STARTS Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 12 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 10 10 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 Cincinnati.................................................................................. 16 16 90 86 RECEIVING TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD Cincinnati.................................. 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 1 1.0 1t 1 POSTSEASON YEAR 2009 2011 CAREER — 136 — GAMES-STARTS TEAM GAMES Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 Cincinnati.................................................................................... 1 2 STARTS 1 1 2 ZEITLER, KEVIN G #68 Height: 6-4 Weight: 315 College: Wisconsin Experience: Rookie in 2012 2011 games-starts: 0-0 Career games-starts: 0-0 Born: 3-8-90 Hometown: Waukesha, Wis. Acquired: D1b’12 Known as one of the most intense blockers in the college ranks, Zeitler was rated in film studies with no sacks allowed during his career ... Capped his fouryear term last season with All-America first-team honors from the American Football Coaches Association, Pro Football Weekly and the NFL Draft Report ... As a junior and as a senior, helped his team capture Big Ten championships and Rose Bowl berths ... Carrying 315 pounds on a trim, muscular frame, he has displayed balance, explosion and short-space quickness ... In addition to challenging immediately for a starting guard spot, he projects as a solid backup at center, having worked periodically at that position. Career transactions: Selected by Cincinnati in first round of 2012 NFL Draft (27th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-25-12. Head coach Marvin Lewis says: “Kevin comes to us from a Wisconsin line group that has been outstanding year after year. He’s a guy who really stands out when you put the tape on, and when you meet him, you can feel the drive and intensity that makes him a special player.” Zeitler on run-blocking: “Run blocking is always fun. It’s a ‘must win’ mentality. You have to get ball movement, no matter what. Wisconsin has been known for running the ball since Barry Alvarez took over (as football coach and subsequently AD). We’ve had some of the top rushing stats in the country. It shows that we were doing the right things, and NFL teams seem to like it.” College: Played four seasons (2008-11) at Wisconsin, starting 37 games over his final three seasons ... Helped lead Badgers to 32-8 record in his last three campaigns ... Credited with 68 TD-producing blocks, and had 23 games of blocking grades at 90 percent or higher. 2011—Helped lead Wisconsin to 11-3 record, with Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth ... Set a school record with 13 consecutive games grading 90 percent as a blocker, breaking mark of nine set by OT Joe Thomas, who has become a Pro Bowl player for Cleveland ... Supported rushing attack that averaged 237.4 yards per game, leading Big Ten ... Ranked as NCAA FBS leader in TD-resulting blocks (33). 2010—Key player on 11-2 Big Ten championship team ... Led FBS interior linemen in TD-resulting blocks (19), and his average of 1.46 TD blocks per game was Wisconsin’s highest since All-American Joe Thomas posted 1.64 while winning the Outland Trophy in 2006 ... Supported rushing attack that averaged 245.7 yards per game, 12th nationally. 2009—Helped Wisconsin finish 10-3, with Champs Sports Bowl win over Miami ... Took over No. 1 RG duties as a sophomore, starting all 13 games ... Supported Big Ten-leading performance in net offensive yards per game (445.2). 2008—Lettered as a true freshman on Badgers team that finished 7-6 with Champs Sports Bowl loss to Florida State. Offensive line coach Paul Alexander says: “Kevin has toughness, consistency and brains. His greatest strength is simply that he’s so productive. You see very few if any errors. He set records there for blocking grades. He’s also a great program guy, a great team guy. He’ll help your whole team, not just his spot. People are going to like this kid.” Enter ‘The Vise’: One of the first things Bengals coaches and staff noticed about Zeitler was his massive hands and powerful handshake. "First impression," Zeitler says simply. “You've got to give ’em something to remember." Zeitler’s hands play a big part in his game as well. Scouts rated his hand-punch against opposing rushers as unsurpassed among college linemen. High school: Attended Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee, where he started for two 13-1 teams ... Named Little Ten Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior ... Also as a senior, was ranked as No. 4 college prospect in the state by Scout.com. Personal: Hometown is Waukesha, Wis. (in Greater Milwaukee) ... National Honor Society student in high school, and was an Academic All-Big Ten first-team choice as a senior, after also placing on the team as a junior ... Majored at Wisconsin in kinesiology ... Last name is pronounced “ZITE-ler.” — 137 — PRONUNCIATION GUIDE JULY 17, 2012 Geno Atkins ................................................................................................. JEE-no Armon Binns ...........................................................................................are-MONN Vontaze Burfict ......................................................................... VONN-tez BER-fict Colin Cochart .............................................................................................KO-shart DeQuin Evans....................................................................................... deh-QUINN Robert Geathers ............................................................ (pronounced as “gathers”) Brandon Ghee .................................................................................................. JEE Jermaine Gresham ................................................................jer-MAIN GRESH-em Paul Guenther (asst. DBs/asst. special teams coach) .............................GUN-thur Vidal Hazelton.............................................................. vee-DAL(rhymes with “pal”) George Iloka ................................................................ ie(rhymes with “tie)-LO-kuh Dre Kirkpatrick ............................................................................................... DRAY Emmanuel Lamur ...................................................................................... luh-MER Rey Maualuga .....................................RAY mow(rhymes with “now”)-uh-LOO-guh Vaughn Meatoga .................................................................. MEE-uh-TOHNG-guh Dontay Moch ................................................................................ DAHN-tay MOKE Kashif Moore .......................................................................................... KAH-sheef Domata Peko ...................................................................... DOE-mah-tah PECK-o Vincent Rey...................................................................................................... RAY Taveon Rogers ...................................................................................TAY-vee-ahn Mohamed Sanu.........................................................................................suh-NOO Dan Skuta ............................................................................................... SKOO-tuh Devon Still ................................................................................................... DEV-un Ken Zampese (quarterbacks coach)..................................................zam-PEE-zee Kevin Zeitler ................................................................................................ ZITE-ler — 138 — — 139 — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: 9-7 DATE 9-11-11 9-18-11 9-25-11 10-2-11 10-9-11 10-16-11 10-23-11 10-30-11 11-6-11 11-13-11 11-20-11 11-27-11 12-4-11 12-11-11 12-18-11 12-24-11 1-1-12 W-L W L L W W W SCORE 27-17 22-24 8-13 23-20 30-20 27-17 W W L L W L L W W L 34-12 24-17 17-24 24-31 23-20 7-35 19-20 20-13 23-16 16-24 OPPONENT ATTENDANCE at Cleveland 67,321 at Denver 73,281 SAN FRANCISCO 43,363 BUFFALO 41,142 at Jacksonville 61,799 INDIANAPOLIS 52,068 — BYE — at Seattle 66,004 at Tennessee 69,143 PITTSBURGH 63,262 at Baltimore 71,320 CLEVELAND 48,260 at Pittsburgh 63,697 HOUSTON 41,202 at St. Louis 56,431 ARIZONA 41,273 BALTIMORE 63,439 TEAM STATISTICS BENGALS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ............................................. 285 Rushing.................................................................. 93 Passing ................................................................ 160 Penalty ................................................................... 32 3rd Down: Made-Att. ...................................... 80-219 3rd Down Pct. ..................................................... 36.5 4th Down: Made-Att............................................ 4-10 4th Down Pct. ..................................................... 40.0 POSSESSION AVG. .............................................. 30:19 TOTAL NET YARDS ............................................... 5118 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 319.9 Total Plays ......................................................... 1015 Avg. Per Play ........................................................ 5.0 NET YARDS RUSHING .......................................... 1778 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 111.1 Total Rushes ....................................................... 455 NET YARDS PASSING ........................................... 3340 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 208.8 Sacked-Yards Lost ......................................... 25-167 Gross Yards ....................................................... 3507 Att.-Completions ...........................................535-308 Completion Pct. .................................................. 57.6 Had Intercepted ..................................................... 14 PUNTS-AVG. .......................................................91-44.2 Net Punting Avg.............................................91-39.2 PENALTIES-YARDS ............................................ 99-874 FUMBLES-BALLS LOST.......................................... 17-8 TOUCHDOWNS .......................................................... 35 Rushing.................................................................. 10 Passing .................................................................. 21 Returns .................................................................... 4 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 BENGALS .............................................. 83 59 OPPONENTS ........................................ 51 132 OPPONENTS 284 94 170 20 78-220 35.5 4-11 36.4 29:41 5060 316.3 1009 5.0 1675 104.7 425 3385 211.6 45-277 3662 539-319 59.2 10 98-46.6 98-38.9 101-878 26-12 37 14 21 2 3 4 86 116 50 90 OT 0 0 PTS 344 323 SCORING TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Mike Nugent ................... 0 0 0 0 33-34 33-38 0 132 A.J. Green ...................... 7 0 7 0 — — 0 42 Cedric Benson ............... 6 6 0 0 — — 0 36 Jermaine Gresham ........ 6 0 6 0 — — 0 36 Jerome Simpson ............ 4 0 4 0 — — 0 24 Andre Caldwell............... 3 0 3 0 — — 0 18 Bernard Scott ................. 3 3 0 0 — — 0 18 Geno Atkins ................... 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6 Colin Cochart ................. 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6 Andy Dalton ................... 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 Carlos Dunlap ................ 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6 Reggie Nelson ............... 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6 Brandon Tate ................. 1 0 0 1 — — 0 6 (team) ............................ — — — — — — 1 2 BENGALS .................... 35 10 21 4 33-34 33-38 1 344 OPPONENTS .............. 37 14 21 2 35-35 22-27 0 323 Two-point conversions: None. BENGALS 0-1 (0-0 R, 0-1 P), OPPONENTS 0-2 (0-1 R, 0-1 P). Fumbles-lost: Cedric Benson 5-2, Andy Dalton 4-2, Brandon Tate 3-1, Geno Atkins 1-1, Nate Clements 1-1, Jermaine Gresham 1-1, A.J. Green 1-0, Jordan Shipley 1-0. BENGALS 17-8, OPPONENTS 26-12. PASSING ATT Andy Dalton .................................... 516 Bruce Gradkowski............................. 18 Bernard Scott ...................................... 1 BENGALS ....................................... 535 OPPONENTS ................................. 539 * CMP 300 8 0 308 319 YDS 3398 109 0 3507 3662 CMP% 58.1 44.4 0.0 57.6 59.2 RUSHING ATT Cedric Benson .................................. 273 Bernard Scott.................................... 112 Andy Dalton ........................................ 37 Brian Leonard ..................................... 17 A.J. Green............................................. 5 Andrew Hawkins................................... 5 Cedric Peerman ................................... 3 Bruce Gradkowski ................................ 3 BENGALS......................................... 455 OPPONENTS ................................... 425 YDS 1067 380 152 85 53 25 15 1 1778 1675 AVG 3.9 3.4 4.1 5.0 10.6 5.0 5.0 0.3 3.9 3.9 LG 42 25t 17 14 22 8 11 1 42 70t TD 6 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 14 RECEIVING REC A.J. Green........................................... 65 Jermaine Gresham............................. 56 Jerome Simpson ................................ 50 Andre Caldwell ................................... 37 Andrew Hawkins................................. 23 Brian Leonard ..................................... 22 Cedric Benson .................................... 15 Bernard Scott...................................... 13 Donald Lee ......................................... 11 Colin Cochart ........................................ 5 Ryan Whalen ........................................ 4 Jordan Shipley...................................... 4 Chris Pressley ...................................... 3 BENGALS......................................... 308 OPPONENTS ................................... 319 YDS 1057 596 725 317 263 210 82 38 115 44 27 14 19 3507 3662 AVG 16.3 10.6 14.5 8.6 11.4 9.5 5.5 2.9 10.5 8.8 6.8 3.5 6.3 11.4 11.5 LG 58 31 84 49t 26 37 11 14 26 25 13 5 9 84 74t TD 7 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 21 INTERCEPTIONS NO Reggie Nelson ...................................... 4 Leon Hall............................................... 2 Nate Clements ...................................... 2 Rey Maualuga ...................................... 1 Michael Johnson .................................. 1 BENGALS........................................... 10 OPPONENTS ..................................... 14 YDS 115 15 5 2 0 137 159 AVG 28.8 7.5 2.5 2.0 0.0 13.7 11.4 LG 75t 15 7 2 0 75t 43t TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN-20 LG BLK. Kevin Huber ................. 91 4023 44.2 39.2 9 24 71 0 BENGALS.................... 91 4023 44.2 39.2 9 24 71 0 OPPONENTS .............. 98 4562 46.6 38.9 7 23 65 0 PUNT RETURNS NO Brandon Tate ............................. 51 Adam Jones................................. 2 Nate Clements ............................. 0 BENGALS.................................. 53 OPPONENTS ............................ 38 FC 17 0 1 18 26 YDS 543 67 0 610 273 AVG 10.6 33.5 — 11.5 7.2 LG 56t 63 — 63 60t TD 1 0 0 1 1 KICKOFF RETURNS NO Brandon Tate ...................................... 42 Nate Clements ...................................... 1 Cedric Peerman ................................... 1 Bernard Scott........................................ 1 Adam Jones.......................................... 0 BENGALS........................................... 45 OPPONENTS ..................................... 44 ^Lateral. YDS 998 4 10 26 ^-12 1026 916 AVG 23.8 4.0 10.0 26.0 — 22.8 20.8 LG 45 4 10 26 -12 45 51 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Mike Nugent ............................... 0-0 14-14 5-8 14-16 0-0 BENGALS................................... 0-0 14-14 5-8 14-16 0-0 OPPONENTS ............................. 1-1 8-8 4-4 7-9 2-5 Mike Nugent: (24G, 47G), (45G, 37G, 23G), (22G, 23G), (31G, 21G, 43G), (47G), (20G, 43G, 43WR), (34G, 48G), (36G), (43G), (27G), (23G, 40G, 26G), (33B), (22G, 47G, 49G, 28G), (21G, 41G), (24G, 35WR, 48WR, 41G, 32G), (46G, 36WR, 46G, 23G). Opponents: (20G), (34G), (23G, 53G), (43G, 23G), (19G, 20G), (46G, 52B), (47G, 25G), (43G), (39G), (22G), (32G, 54G, 55SH), (50WR), (46G, 47WR, 33G), (45WR, 26G, 43G), (29G), (42G). YDS/ATT 6.59 6.06 0.00 6.56 6.79 TD 20 1 0 21 21 TD% 3.9 5.6 0.0 3.9 3.9 INT 13 1 0 14 10 INT% 2.5 5.6 0.0 2.6 1.9 LG 84 41t — 84 74t SKD-YDS 24-160 1-7 0-0 25-167 45-277 USUAL STARTERS OFFENSE WR Jerome Simpson LOT Andrew Whitworth LG Nate Livings C Kyle Cook RG Bobbie Williams ROT Andre Smith TE Jermaine Gresham WR A.J. Green QB Andy Dalton HB Cedric Benson FB Chris Pressley DEFENSE* ST Thomas Howard....... 73 Rey Maualuga .......... 71 Reggie Nelson.......... 58 Domata Peko ........... 49 Manny Lawson ......... 42 Nate Clements ......... 51 Chris Crocker ........... 55 Geno Atkins .............. 41 Frostee Rucker......... 33 Michael Johnson ...... 27 Robert Geathers....... 26 Kelly Jennings .......... 29 Leon Hall .................. 31 Jonathan Fanene ..... 16 Brandon Johnson ..... 23 Dan Skuta................. 21 Adam Jones ............. 24 Gibril Wilson ............. 15 Carlos Dunlap .......... 15 Pat Sims ................... 13 Taylor Mays ................ 1 Morgan Trent.............. 4 Nick Hayden ............... 2 Jeromy Miles .............. 2 AT 47 44 44 42 36 24 19 27 27 24 18 11 7 21 11 13 7 15 13 15 5 1 1 0 TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS 120 1-4 0-0 4 2 0-0 115 0-0 1-2 3 3 1-0 102 2-16 4-115 8 2 0-0 91 2.5-19 0-0 1 1 1-0 78 1.5-6 0-0 3 0 0-0 75 1-8 2-5 14 2 2-0 74 3.5-14 0-0 4 1 0-0 68 7.5-37.5 0-0 2 2 2-19 60 4-24 0-0 2 0 0-0 51 6-39.5 1-0 6 1 1-0 44 2.5-8 0-0 2 0 0-0 40 1-2 0-0 5 0 0-0 38 0-0 2-15 10 0 1-10 37 6.5-48 0-0 2 0 2-0 34 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 34 0.5-4 31 0-0 0-0 7 0 0-0 30 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-0 28 4.5-42 0-0 3 0 1-35 28 1-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS* ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP Jeromy Miles ........................ 14 1 15 0 0-0 0 0 0 Cedric Peerman ................... 12 1 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 Dan Skuta............................... 9 4 13 0 0-0 0 0 0 Gibril Wilson ........................... 8 2 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 Vincent Rey ............................ 5 4 9 0 0-0 0 0 0 Taylor Mays ............................ 6 2 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brian Leonard......................... 5 3 8 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brandon Johnson ................... 5 0 5 1 0-0 0 0 0 Andrew Hawkins .................... 2 3 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 Reggie Nelson........................ 3 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 Clark Harris ............................ 2 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 Kelly Jennings ........................ 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Manny Lawson ....................... 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Andre Caldwell ....................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brandon Ghee ........................ 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Rico Murray ............................ 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Morgan Trent.......................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Mike Nugent ........................... 0 1 1 0 Nate Clements ....................... 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 RAT 80.4 59.7 39.6 79.6 85.0 NOTE: The defensive statistics above were compiled by Bengals coaches while reviewing game film. They may differ from the press box defensive statistics produced at the games. — 140 — DEFENSE LDE Robert Geathers NT Domata Peko DT Geno Atkins RDE Frostee Rucker SLB Manny Lawson MLB Rey Maualuga WLB Thomas Howard LCB Nate Clements RCB Leon Hall Adam Jones SS Chris Crocker FS Reggie Nelson 2011 postseason STATISTICS POSTSEASON RECORD: 0-1 DATE W-L SCORE 1-7-12* L 10-31 * AFC Wild Card Playoff OPPONENT at Houston ATTENDANCE 71,725 TEAM STATISTICS BENGALS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ............................................... 21 Rushing.................................................................... 8 Passing .................................................................. 11 Penalty ..................................................................... 2 3rd Down: Made-Att. .......................................... 6-13 3rd Down Pct. ..................................................... 46.2 4th Down: Made-Att.............................................. 0-2 4th Down Pct. ....................................................... 0.0 POSSESSION AVG. .............................................. 30:17 TOTAL NET YARDS ................................................. 300 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 300.0 Total Plays ............................................................. 65 Avg. Per Play ........................................................ 4.6 NET YARDS RUSHING .............................................. 76 Avg. Per Game ................................................... 76.0 Total Rushes ......................................................... 19 NET YARDS PASSING ............................................. 224 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 224.0 Sacked-Yards Lost ............................................. 4-33 Gross Yards ......................................................... 257 Att.-Completions ............................................... 42-27 Completion Pct. .................................................. 64.3 Had Intercepted ....................................................... 3 PUNTS-AVG. ......................................................... 3-48.3 Net Punting Avg............................................... 3-44.3 PENALTIES-YARDS ................................................ 3-25 FUMBLES-BALLS LOST............................................ 1-0 TOUCHDOWNS ............................................................ 1 Rushing.................................................................... 1 Passing .................................................................... 0 Returns .................................................................... 0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 BENGALS ................................................ 7 OPPONENTS .......................................... 7 2 3 10 3 0 7 OPPONENTS 19 9 9 1 6-12 50.0 0-0 — 29:43 340 340.0 57 6.0 188 188.0 35 152 152.0 2-7 159 20-11 55.0 0 5-50.2 5-42.2 5-87 0-0 4 2 1 1 4 0 7 OT 0 0 PTS 10 31 SCORING TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Cedric Benson ............... 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 Mike Nugent ................... 0 0 0 0 1-1 1-2 0 4 BENGALS ...................... 1 1 0 0 1-1 1-2 0 10 OPPONENTS ................ 4 2 1 1 4-4 1-1 0 31 Two-point conversions: None. BENGALS 0-0 (0-0 R, 0-0 P), OPPONENTS 0-0 (0-0 R, 0-0 P). Fumbles-lost: Andy Dalton 1-0. BENGALS 1-0, OPPONENTS 0-0. PASSING ATT Andy Dalton ...................................... 42 BENGALS ......................................... 42 OPPONENTS ................................... 20 * CMP 27 27 11 YDS 257 257 159 CMP% 64.3 64.3 55.0 RUSHING ATT Brian Leonard ....................................... 3 Andy Dalton .......................................... 3 Cedric Benson ...................................... 7 Bernard Scott........................................ 6 BENGALS........................................... 19 OPPONENTS ..................................... 35 YDS 34 17 14 11 76 188 AVG 11.3 5.7 2.0 1.8 4.0 5.4 LG 19 15 7 4 19 42t TD 0 0 1 0 1 2 RECEIVING REC Brian Leonard ....................................... 6 A.J. Green............................................. 5 Jermaine Gresham............................... 5 Jerome Simpson .................................. 3 Bernard Scott........................................ 3 Ryan Whalen ........................................ 2 Donald Lee ........................................... 1 Andrew Hawkins................................... 1 Cedric Benson ...................................... 1 BENGALS........................................... 27 OPPONENTS ..................................... 11 YDS 36 47 46 33 29 24 36 8 -2 257 159 AVG 6.0 9.4 9.2 11.0 9.7 12.0 36.0 8.0 -2.0 9.5 14.5 LG 16 21 16 16 11 20 36 8 -2 36 40t TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS NO (none).................................................... 0 BENGALS............................................. 0 OPPONENTS ....................................... 3 YDS 0 0 28 AVG — — 9.3 LG — — 29t TD 0 0 1 PUNTING NO Kevin Huber ................... 3 BENGALS...................... 3 OPPONENTS ................ 5 FC 1 1 0 YDS 20 20 12 AVG 6.7 6.7 4.0 LG 8 8 7 TD 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO Brandon Tate ........................................ 1 BENGALS............................................. 1 OPPONENTS ....................................... 0 YDS 22 22 0 AVG 22.0 22.0 — LG 22 22 — TD 0 0 0 40-49 0-0 0-0 0-0 50+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 Mike Nugent ............................... 0-0 BENGALS................................... 0-0 OPPONENTS ............................. 0-0 Mike Nugent: (50WR, 37G). Opponents: (39G). TD 0 0 1 TD% 0.0 0.0 5.0 AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS 2 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 3 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 6 1-7 0-0 0 0 0-0 3 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 5 1-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS* ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP Clark Harris ............................ 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jeromy Miles .......................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Gibril Wilson ........................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 YDS AVG NET TB IN-20 LG BLK. 145 48.3 44.3 0 1 55 0 145 48.3 44.3 0 1 55 0 251 50.2 42.2 1 2 56 0 PUNT RETURNS NO Brandon Tate ............................... 3 BENGALS.................................... 3 OPPONENTS .............................. 3 YDS/ATT 6.12 6.12 7.95 DEFENSE* ST Thomas Howard......... 7 Domata Peko ............. 5 Reggie Nelson............ 4 Nate Clements ........... 3 Geno Atkins ................ 4 Manny Lawson ........... 4 Adam Jones ............... 3 Jonathan Fanene ....... 4 Robert Geathers......... 2 Carlos Dunlap ............ 1 Rey Maualuga ............ 1 Chris Crocker ............. 1 Frostee Rucker........... 1 Dan Skuta................... 1 Michael Johnson ........ 0 Kelly Jennings ............ 0 INT 3 3 0 20-29 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT% 7.1 7.1 0.0 30-39 1-1 1-1 1-1 LG 36 36 40t SKD-YDS 4-33 4-33 2-7 RAT 51.4 51.4 97.7 NOTE: The defensive statistics above were compiled by Bengals coaches while reviewing game film. They may differ from the press box defensive statistics produced at the games. — 141 — 2011 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT Sept. 11 at Cleveland Sept. 18 at Denver Sept. 25 SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 2 BUFFALO Oct. 9 at Jacksonville Oct. 16 INDIANAPOLIS Oct. 23 — BYE — Oct. 30 at Seattle Nov. 6 at Tennessee Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH Nov. 20 at Baltimore Nov. 27 CLEVELAND Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh Dec. 11 HOUSTON Dec. 18 at St. Louis Dec. 24 ARIZONA Jan. 1 BALTIMORE 2011 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1-7 at Houston 2011 POSTSEASON TOTALS DATE OPPONENT Sept. 11 at Cleveland Sept. 18 at Denver Sept. 25 SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 2 BUFFALO Oct. 9 at Jacksonville Oct. 16 INDIANAPOLIS Oct. 23 — BYE — Oct. 30 at Seattle Nov. 6 at Tennessee Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH Nov. 20 at Baltimore Nov. 27 CLEVELAND Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh Dec. 11 HOUSTON Dec. 18 at St. Louis Dec. 24 ARIZONA Jan. 1 BALTIMORE 2011 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1-7 at Houston 2011 POSTSEASON TOTALS YDS RUSH-YDS 252 319 279 483 389 232 285 283 301 336 5118 300 300 27-92 30-109 26-109 30-119 32-132 22-104 29-101 34-110 34-165 24-105 455-1778 19-76 19-76 YDS RUSH-YDS 411 328 328 373 274 295 412 305 316 347 5060 340 340 20-61 20-78 30-105 28-105 30-134 33-136 28-144 24-95 18-59 32-221 425-1675 35-188 35-188 294 382 228 458 239 358 285 318 226 273 296 273 33-139 20-72 20-79 32-171 31-77 31-94 26-83 36-131 29-50 21-83 27-96 23-94 OFFENSE PASS YDS COMP-ATT TD-P/INT SKD-YDS 1D 3D-CONV F-FL POSS 18-29 22-39 15-30 24-46 21-31 14-30 16-28 15-26 18-31 22-44 308-535 27-42 27-42 2/2 3/0 2/2 1/3 1/0 1/1 1/0 0/1 2/0 0/0 21/14 0/3 0/3 1-8 1-7 0-0 2-9 2-13 3-24 1-5 1-6 2-18 1-1 25-167 4-33 4-33 18 20 14 23 18 13 16 19 21 19 285 21 21 6-14 8-16 4-11 5-15 6-14 2-11 5-13 3-11 5-14 8-17 80-219 6-13 6-13 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-2 3-0 2-2 1-1 17-8 3-25 3-25 31:27 32:55 26:07 32:53 31:34 27:16 28:16 30:03 31:39 30:34 30:19 30:17 30:17 DEFENSE PASS YDS COMP-ATT TD-P/INT SKD-YDS 1D 3D-CONV F-FL POSS 0/1 2/0 1/1 2/1 2/1 2/0 2/1 1/0 2/3 1/0 21/10 1/0 1/0 4-25 2-22 5-22 1-2 2-11 3-17 5-32 3-19 5-40 1-4 45-277 2-7 2-7 20 19 24 13 17 22 25 18 17 15 284 19 19 5-15 5-14 5-12 5-14 6-15 2-10 9-16 2-13 4-14 5-13 78-220 6-12 6-12 1-1 3-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-3 1-0 1-0 0-0 26-12 0-0 0-0 28:33 27:05 33:07 27:07 28:26 32:44 31:44 29:57 28:21 29:26 29:41 29:43 29:43 155 310 149 287 162 264 15-27 27-41 17-32 18-36 21-33 25-32 160 210 170 364 257 128 184 173 136 231 3340 224 224 202 187 176 190 200 179 19-40 15-25 20-30 20-34 15-28 23-34 350 250 223 268 140 159 268 210 257 126 3385 152 152 25-47 24-41 21-33 17-27 16-34 15-23 26-44 25-36 23-44 15-19 319-539 11-20 11-20 — 142 — 2/0 2/0 0/2 1/2 2/1 1/0 2/1 2/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/1 4-18 2-22 1-8 2-11 2-17 0-0 2-11 2-8 5-25 1-9 3-21 1-9 17 18 14 25 13 17 17 19 16 12 12 18 7-17 1-11 1-10 5-12 8-19 6-14 4-15 5-12 5-15 4-14 6-16 6-12 2-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 3-1 0-0 4-2 2-2 30:23 29:45 24:40 31:21 32:33 33:36 29:37 30:15 35:20 28:39 27:27 26:24 2011 nfl standings AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION W L T PCT. PF #-New England Patriots ..................... 13 New York Jets...................................... 8 Miami Dolphins .................................... 6 Buffalo Bills .......................................... 6 3 8 10 10 Baltimore Ravens .............................. 12 *-Pittsburgh Steelers .......................... 12 *-Cincinnati Bengals ............................ 9 Cleveland Browns ................................ 4 4 4 7 12 Houston Texans................................. 10 Tennessee Titans ................................ 9 Jacksonville Jaguars ........................... 5 Indianapolis Colts ................................ 2 6 7 11 14 Denver Broncos ................................... 8 San Diego Chargers ............................ 8 Oakland Raiders .................................. 8 Kansas City Chiefs .............................. 7 NORTH DIVISION W SOUTH DIVISION W WEST DIVISION W 0 0 0 0 PA NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION W L T PCT. PF .813 .500 .375 .375 513 377 329 372 342 363 313 434 New York Giants .................................. 9 Philadelphia Eagles ............................. 8 Dallas Cowboys ................................... 8 Washington Redskins .......................... 5 7 8 8 11 .750 .750 .563 .250 378 325 344 218 266 227 323 307 #-Green Bay Packers ........................ 15 *-Detroit Lions .................................... 10 Chicago Bears ..................................... 8 Minnesota Vikings ................................ 3 1 6 8 13 .625 .563 .313 .125 381 325 243 243 278 317 329 430 New Orleans Saints ........................... 13 *-Atlanta Falcons................................ 10 Carolina Panthers ................................ 6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...................... 4 3 6 10 12 8 0 .500 309 390 San Francisco 49ers .......................... 13 8 0 .500 406 377 Arizona Cardinals................................. 8 8 0 .500 359 433 Seattle Seahawks ................................ 7 9 0 .438 212 338 St. Louis Rams..................................... 2 *-Wild Card qualifier; #-Clinched home-field advantage throughout playoffs. 3 8 9 14 L T PCT. L T PCT. L T PCT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PF PF PF PA PA PA NORTH DIVISION W SOUTH DIVISION W WEST DIVISION W 0 0 0 0 SEEDINGS: NFC 1. Green Bay 2. San Francisco 3. New Orleans 4. N.Y. Giants 5. Atlanta 6. Detroit 2011 NFL POSTSEASON AT A GLANCE Home team in CAPS. AFC Wild Card Playoff Games HOUSTON 31, Cincinnati 10 DENVER 29, Pittsburgh 23 (OT) NFC Wild Card Playoff Games NEW ORLEANS 45, Detroit 28 N.Y. GIANTS 24, Atlanta 2 AFC Divisional Playoff Games NEW ENGLAND 45, Denver 10 BALTIMORE 20, Houston 13 NFC Divisional Playoff Games SAN FRANCISCO 36, New Orleans 32 N.Y. Giants 37, GREEN BAY 20 AFC Championship Game NEW ENGLAND 23, Baltimore 20 NFC Championship Game N.Y. Giants 20, SAN FRANCISCO 17 (OT) AFC-NFC Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii AFC 59, NFC 41 Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana N.Y. Giants 21, NEW ENGLAND 17 — 143 — 394 396 369 288 400 328 347 367 .938 .625 .500 .188 560 474 353 340 359 387 341 449 .813 .625 .375 .250 547 402 406 287 339 350 429 494 .813 .500 .438 .125 380 312 321 193 229 348 315 407 T PCT. L T PCT. L T PCT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTES: ● Miami finished ahead of Buffalo based on head to head sweep. ● Baltimore finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on head to head sweep. ● Denver finished ahead of San Diego and Oakland based on best record in common games (Denver 5-5; Oakland 4-6; San Diego 4-6). ● San Diego finished ahead of Oakland based on better conference record (7-5 to 6-6). ● Cincinnati finished ahead of Tennessee based on head to head victory. ● Philadelphia finished ahead of Dallas based on head to head sweep. ● Atlanta finished ahead of Detroit based on head to head victory. ● San Francisco finished ahead of New Orleans based on head to head victory. 2011 PLAYOFF AFC 1. New England 2. Baltimore 3. Houston 4. Denver 5. Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati .563 .500 .500 .313 L 0 0 0 0 PA PF PF PF PA PA PA 2011 BEST PERFORMANCES REGULAR SEASON RUSHING YARDS 121 — Cedric Benson, Sept. 11 at Cleveland 106 — Cedric Benson, Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland 104 — Cedric Benson, Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo 27 25 24 PASS COMPLETIONS — Andy Dalton, Sept. 18 at Denver — Andy Dalton, Oct. 16 vs. Indianapolis — Andy Dalton, Nov. 20 at Baltimore LONGEST PASSES — Andy Dalton to Jerome Simpson, Sept. 18 at Denver — Andy Dalton to A.J. Green, Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo — Andy Dalton to A.J. Green, Dec. 18 at St. Louis 25 24 22 RUSHING ATTEMPTS — Cedric Benson, Sept. 11 at Cleveland — Cedric Benson, Oct. 9 at Jacksonville — (two times) 84 58 55 42 39 33 LONGEST RUSHES — Cedric Benson, Dec. 11 vs. Houston — Cedric Benson, Sept. 11 at Cleveland (TD) — Cedric Benson, Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 152 — Jerome Simpson, Nov. 20 at Baltimore 136 — Jerome Simpson, Sept. 18 at Denver 130 — Cedric Benson, Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland 10 8 7 RECEPTIONS — A.J. Green, Sept. 18 at Denver — Jerome Simpson, Nov. 20 at Baltimore — A.J. Green, Nov. 6 at Tennessee 45 37 37 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS — Brandon Tate, Oct. 30 at Seattle — Brandon Tate, Oct. 9 at Jacksonville — Brandon Tate, Dec. 18 at St. Louis RECEIVING YARDS 152 — Jerome Simpson, Nov. 20 at Baltimore 136 — Jerome Simpson, Sept. 18 at Denver 124 — A.J. Green, Sept. 18 at Denver 63 56 56 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS — Adam Jones, Oct. 30 at Seattle — Brandon Tate, Oct. 30 at Seattle (TD) — Brandon Tate, Dec. 18 at St. Louis PASSING YARDS 373 — Andy Dalton, Nov. 20 at Baltimore 332 — Andy Dalton, Sept. 18 at Denver 298 — Andy Dalton, Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo 15 14 13 TOTAL TACKLES* — Thomas Howard, Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland — Rey Maualuga, Jan. 1 vs. Baltimore — Reggie Nelson, Sept. 25 vs. San Francisco 9 9 9 SOLO TACKLES* — Rey Maualuga, Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo — Thomas Howard, Nov. 27 vs. Cleveland — Rey Maualuga, Dec. 11 vs. Houston 45 44 41 PASS ATTEMPTS — Andy Dalton, Nov. 20 at Baltimore — Andy Dalton, Jan. 1 vs. Baltimore — Andy Dalton, Sept. 18 at Denver *NOTE: The defensive statistics above were compiled by Bengals coaches while reviewing game film and thus may differ from those listed in the statistics books produced at the games. — 144 — 2011 STARTING LINEUPS DATE OPPONENT WR LOT LG OFFENSE C RG ROT TE WR QB HB FB Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 24 Jan. 1 at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE Simpson Simpson Caldwell Simpson Simpson Roland(2ndTE) Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Boling Boling Boling McGlynn Williams Williams Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Green Green Green Green Green Green Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Cochart(2ndTE) Pressley Pressley Lee(2ndTE) Pressley Pressley Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Livings Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams McGlynn McGlynn McGlynn Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Collins Collins Smith Smith Cochart Lee Roland Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Green Green Green Caldwell Green Green Green Green Green Green Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Scott Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Pressley Pressley Pressley Pressley Roland(2ndTE) Pressley Cochart(2ndTE) Lee(2ndTE) Pressley Lee(2ndTE) Jan. 7 at Houston Simpson Whitworth Livings Cook McGlynn Smith Gresham Green Dalton Benson Whalen(3rdWR) DATE OPPONENT LDE NT DT RDE DEFENSE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 24 Jan. 1 at Cleveland at Denver SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO at Jacksonville INDIANAPOLIS — BYE — at Seattle at Tennessee PITTSBURGH at Baltimore CLEVELAND at Pittsburgh HOUSTON at St. Louis ARIZONA BALTIMORE Geathers Fanene Fanene Dunlap Geathers Geathers Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Sims M.Johnson M.Johnson M.Johnson M.Johnson M.Johnson Rucker Lawson Lawson Lawson Wilson(nickel) Lawson Lawson Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga(LB) Maualuga Skuta Howard Howard Howard Howard(LB) Howard Howard Clements Clements Clements Clements Clements Clements Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Peko Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Atkins Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Rucker Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Skuta Skuta Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga Maualuga B.Johnson Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Clements Clements Clements Clements Clements Jennings Clements Clements Clements Clements Hall Hall Hall Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Crocker Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Jan. 7 at Houston Geathers Peko Atkins Rucker Lawson Maualuga Howard Clements Jones Crocker Nelson — 145 — 2011 REGULAR-SEASON PARTICIPATION CHART LEGEND PSI — practice squad/injured list PSSBC — practice squad/suspended by commissioner list RI — reserve/injured list RPUP — reserve/physically unable to perform list RNFI — reserve/non-football injury list (NOTE: Position designation indicates start.) P — played as a substitute DNP — did not play IL — inactive list PS — practice squad NAME Cin. G-S Atkins, Geno ............................. 16-15 Banks, Cornell .......................... 0-0 Benson, Cedric ......................... 15-15 Binns, Armon ............................ 0-0 Boling, Clint............................... 5-3 Bowie, John .............................. 0-0 Caldwell, Andre ........................ 13-2 Clements, Nate ......................... 15-15 Cochart, Colin ........................... 10-3 Coffman, Chase........................ 0-0 Collins, Anthony........................ 7-2 Cook, Kyle ................................ 16-16 Crocker, Chris ........................... 16-16 Dalton, Andy ............................. 16-16 Davis, Bruce ............................. 0-0 Develin, James ......................... 0-0 Dunlap, Carlos .......................... 12-1 Evans, DeQuin ......................... 0-0 Fanene, Jonathan..................... 16-2 Geathers, Robert ...................... 14-13 Ghee, Brandon ......................... 7-0 Gradkowski, Bruce ................... 2-0 Green, A.J................................. 15-15 Gresham, Jermaine .................. 14-13 Hall, Leon.................................. 9-9 Harris, Clark .............................. 16-0 Hawkins, Andrew ...................... 13-0 Hayden, Nick ............................ 2-0 Hazelton, Vidal ......................... 0-0 Howard, Thomas ...................... 16-15 Huber, Kevin ............................. 16-0 Hudson, Otis ............................. 0-0 Jennings, Kelly ......................... 13-1 Johnson, Brandon .................... 16-1 Johnson, Micah ........................ 0-0 Johnson, Michael...................... 16-5 Jones, Adam ............................. 8-7 Lawson, Manny ........................ 16-15 Lee, Donald .............................. 9-4 Leonard, Brian .......................... 13-0 Livings, Nate ............................. 16-16 Maualuga, Rey ......................... 13-13 Mays, Taylor ............................. 10-0 McFadden, Walter .................... 0-0 McGlynn, Mike .......................... 7-4 Miles, Jeromy............................ 16-0 Miller, Swanson ........................ 0-0 Moch, Dontay............................ 0-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick ................. 0-0 Murray, Rico ............................. 1-0 Nelson, Reggie ......................... 16-16 Nugent, Mike............................. 16-0 O’Donnell, Matthew .................. 0-0 Peerman, Cedric....................... 15-0 Peko, Domata ........................... 16-16 Pressley, Chris ......................... 15-10 Rey, Vincent ............................. 16-0 Rivers, Keith ............................. 0-0 Robinson, Zac .......................... 0-0 Roland, Dennis ......................... 16-3 Rucker, Frostee ........................ 16-11 Sands, Robert........................... 1-0 Scaife, Bo ................................. 0-0 Scott, Bernard........................... 16-1 Shipley, Jordan ......................... 2-0 Shirley, Jason ........................... 0-0 Simpson, Jerome...................... 16-14 Sims, Pat .................................. 11-1 Skuta, Dan ................................ 16-3 Smith, Andre ............................. 14-14 Tate, Brandon ........................... 16-0 Torrence, Devon ....................... 0-0 Trent, Morgan ........................... 6-0 Whalen, Ryan ........................... 4-0 Whitworth, Andrew ................... 16-16 Williams, Bobbie ....................... 9-9 Wilson, Gibril............................. 16-1 1 2 3 @Cle. @Den. S.F. DT NWT HB NWT RG NWT P LCB 2ndTE PS P C SS QB NWT PS P PS P LDE PS P WR TE RCB P PS NWT NWT WLB P IL IL P NWT RDE RPUP SLB NWT P LG MLB IL NWT DNP P NWT IL RI P FS P PS IL NT P P RNFI PS P P IL RI P P PS WR P P ROT P NWT P IL LOT RSBC P DT NWT HB NWT RG NWT P LCB P PS DNP C SS QB NWT PS P PS LDE IL PS DNP WR TE RCB P PS NWT NWT WLB P IL P P NWT RDE RPUP SLB IL P LG MLB IL NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P P IL RI P P PS WR P P ROT P NWT P IL LOT RSBC P DT NWT HB PS RG NWT WR LCB IL PS DNP C SS QB NWT PS P PS LDE IL PS DNP WR TE RCB P IL NWT NWT WLB P IL P P NWT RDE RPUP SLB P P LG MLB IL NWT P P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P P IL RI P RI PS P P P ROT P NWT P P LOT RSBC P 4 5 6 BUFF. @Jax. IND. DT NWT HB PS P NWT P LCB IL PS IL C SS QB NWT PS LDE PS P P PS DNP WR TE RCB P P NWT NWT LB P IL P P NWT RDE RPUP P 2ndTE P LG LB IL NWT RG P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT P P RNFI PS P P IL RI P RI PS WR P P ROT P NWT P IL LOT RSBC nklDB DT NWT HB PS IL NWT P LCB IL PS IL C SS QB NWT PS P PS P LDE PS DNP WR TE RCB P P NWT NWT WLB P PS IL P NWT RDE RPUP SLB P P LG MLB DNP NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P P IL RI P RI NWT WR P P ROT P NWT P IL LOT RG P P NWT HB PS IL NWT P LCB IL PS DNP C SS QB NWT PS P PS P LDE PS DNP WR TE RCB P P NWT NWT WLB P PS IL P NWT P RPUP SLB P P LG IL P NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS 2ndTE RDE IL RI P RI NWT P DT MLB ROT P NWT P IL LOT RG P RNF-I RSBC REX * NWT — reserve/non-football illness list — reserve/suspended by commissioner list — roster exemption — eligible to practice with a roster exemption — not with team 7 8 9 10 11 @Sea. @Tenn. PITT. @Balt. CLE. DT NWT RSBC PS IL NWT P LCB TE PS P C SS QB NWT PS P PS P LDE PS DNP WR IL RCB P P NWT NWT P P PS P WLB NWT P P SLB P P LG IL P NWT P P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI HB RI NWT WR P MLB ROT P NWT IL IL LOT RG P — 146 — DT NWT HB PS IL NWT P LCB P PS DNP C SS QB NWT PS P PS P LDE PS DNP WR IL RCB P P NWT NWT WLB P PS P P NWT P IL SLB TE P LG IL P NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR P MLB ROT P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P DT NWT HB PS IL NWT P LCB P PS DNP C SS QB NWT PS IL PS P LDE PS DNP WR P RCB P P NWT NWT WLB P PS P P NWT P IL SLB IL P LG MLB P NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI* PS TE RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR P P ROT P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P DT NWT HB PS IL PS WR LCB P PS IL C SS QB NWT PS P PSSBC P LDE P DNP IL TE RI P P NWT NWT WLB P PS P P NWT P RCB SLB IL P LG MLB P PS DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI* PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR P P ROT P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P DT NWT HB PS IL PS P LCB P PS IL C SS QB PS PS IL PSSBC P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P NWT NWT WLB P PS P P NWT P RCB SLB IL P LG MLB P NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT P P RNFI* PS 2ndTE RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR P P ROT P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P 12 13 14 15 16 @Pitt. HOU. @StL. ARIZ. BALT. DT PS HB PS IL PS P IL P PS P C SS QB NWT PS IL PSSBC P LDE P P WR TE RI P P NWT NWT WLB P PS LCB P NWT P RCB SLB IL P LG MLB P NWT DNP P NWT IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P RDE P RI P RI NWT WR IL P ROT P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P DT NWT HB PS IL PS P LCB 2ndTE PS ROT C SS QB NWT PS IL PSSBC P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P P NWT WLB P PS P P NWT P RCB SLB DNP IL LG MLB P NWT P P PS IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT P P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR RI P IL P NWT NWT IL LOT RG P DT NWT HB PS DNP PSI IL LCB P PS ROT C SS QB NWT PS P PSI P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P P NWT WLB P IL P P PS P RCB SLB 2ndTE IL LG MLB P NWT RG P PS IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT IL P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR RI P IL P NWT NWT P LOT RI P DT NWT HB PS DNP PSI IL LCB IL PS P C SS QB NWT PS P PSI P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P IL NWT WLB P IL P P PS P RCB SLB P IL LG MLB P NWT RG P PS IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT FB P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR RI P ROT P PS NWT P LOT RI P DT NWT HB IL P PSI RI LCB IL PS P C SS QB NWT PS P PSI P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P IL PS WLB P IL P P PS P RCB SLB 2ndTE P LG MLB IL NWT RG P PS IL RI NWT FS P PS P NT P P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR RI P ROT P PS NWT P LOT RI P 2011 postSEASON PARTICIPATION CHART LEGEND PSI — practice squad/injured list PSSBC — practice squad/suspended by commissioner list RI — reserve/injured list RPUP — reserve/physically unable to perform list RNFI — reserve/non-football injury list (NOTE: Position designation indicates start.) P — played as a substitute DNP — did not play IL — inactive list PS — practice squad NAME Cin. G-S Atkins, Geno ............................. 1-1 Banks, Cornell .......................... 0-0 Benson, Cedric ......................... 1-1 Binns, Armon ............................ 0-0 Boling, Clint............................... 0-0 Bowie, John .............................. 0-0 Caldwell, Andre ........................ 0-0 Clements, Nate ......................... 1-1 Cochart, Colin ........................... 1-0 Coffman, Chase........................ 0-0 Collins, Anthony........................ 0-0 Cook, Kyle ................................ 1-1 Crocker, Chris ........................... 1-1 Dalton, Andy ............................. 1-1 Davis, Bruce ............................. 0-0 Develin, James ......................... 0-0 Dunlap, Carlos .......................... 1-0 Evans, DeQuin ......................... 0-0 Fanene, Jonathan..................... 1-0 Geathers, Robert ...................... 1-1 Ghee, Brandon ......................... 1-0 Gradkowski, Bruce ................... 0-0 Green, A.J................................. 1-1 Gresham, Jermaine .................. 1-1 Hall, Leon.................................. 0-0 Harris, Clark .............................. 1-0 Hawkins, Andrew ...................... 1-0 Hayden, Nick ............................ 0-0 Hazelton, Vidal ......................... 0-0 Howard, Thomas ...................... 1-1 Huber, Kevin ............................. 1-0 Hudson, Otis ............................. 0-0 Jennings, Kelly ......................... 1-0 Johnson, Brandon .................... 1-0 Johnson, Micah ........................ 0-0 Johnson, Michael...................... 1-0 Jones, Adam ............................. 1-1 Lawson, Manny ........................ 1-1 Lee, Donald .............................. 1-0 Leonard, Brian .......................... 1-0 Livings, Nate ............................. 1-1 Maualuga, Rey ......................... 1-1 Mays, Taylor ............................. 0-0 McFadden, Walter .................... 0-0 McGlynn, Mike .......................... 1-1 Miles, Jeromy............................ 1-0 Miller, Swanson ........................ 0-0 Moch, Dontay............................ 0-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick ................. 0-0 Murray, Rico ............................. 0-0 Nelson, Reggie ......................... 1-1 Nugent, Mike............................. 1-0 O’Donnell, Matthew .................. 0-0 Peerman, Cedric....................... 1-0 Peko, Domata ........................... 1-1 Pressley, Chris ......................... 1-0 Rey, Vincent ............................. 1-0 Rivers, Keith ............................. 0-0 Robinson, Zac .......................... 0-0 Roland, Dennis ......................... 1-0 Rucker, Frostee ........................ 1-1 Sands, Robert........................... 0-0 Scaife, Bo ................................. 0-0 Scott, Bernard........................... 1-0 Shipley, Jordan ......................... 0-0 Shirley, Jason ........................... 0-0 Simpson, Jerome...................... 1-1 Sims, Pat .................................. 0-0 Skuta, Dan ................................ 1-0 Smith, Andre ............................. 1-1 Tate, Brandon ........................... 1-0 Torrence, Devon ....................... 0-0 Trent, Morgan ........................... 0-0 Whalen, Ryan ........................... 1-1 Whitworth, Andrew ................... 1-1 Williams, Bobbie ....................... 0-0 Wilson, Gibril............................. 1-0 1-9 @Hou. DIV. DT NWT HB IL DNP PSI RI LCB P PS IL C SS QB NWT PS P PSI P LDE P DNP WR TE RI P P IL PS WLB P IL P P PS P RCB SLB P P LG MLB IL NWT RG P PS IL RI PS FS P PS P NT P P RNFI PS P RDE IL RI P RI NWT WR RI P ROT P NWT NWT 3rdWR LOT RI P — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — AFC SB Chmp. XLVI — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 147 — RNF-I RSBC REX * NWT — reserve/non-football illness list — reserve/suspended by commissioner list — roster exemption — eligible to practice with a roster exemption — not with team 2011-12 transactions Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 14 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 (TRANSACTIONS PRIOR TO AUG. 8 ARE IN 2011 BENGALS MEDIA GUIDE.) — Waived S Brian Lainhart and G Mark Wetterer. — Signed WR John Standeford (FA); OT Kirk Chambers (UFA-Cin.) signed with Detroit. — Signed DE Jonathan Fanene (UFA-Cin.). — Terminated the contracts of DT Tank Johnson and TE Garrett Mills. — Signed WR Calvin Russell (FA) and CB LeRoy Vann; TE Reggie Kelly (UFA-Cin.) signed with Atlanta. — Acquired S Taylor Mays in a trade with San Francisco for an undisclosed future draft selection; Terminated the contract of WR John Standeford; Waived WR Landon Cox, OT Andrew Gardner, WR Bart Johnson and HB Jonathan Williams. — Terminated the contract of CB Fred Bennett; Waived LB Stephen Franklin, WR Jamere Holland, S Tom Nelson, QB Jordan Palmer and CB LeRoy Vann. — Acquired CB Kelly Jennings in a trade with Seattle for DT Clinton McDonald; Waived DT Lolomana Mikaele (injury settlement). — Signed OT Andrew Whitworth* to a two-year contract extension through 2015; Signed DT Cornell Banks (FA). — Signed CB Leon Hall* to a four-year contract extension through 2015; Signed C Kyle Cook* to a four-year contract extension through 2015. — Terminated the contracts of DE Victor Adeyanju, G Max Jean-Gilles and CB Jonathan Wade; Placed CB Adam Jones on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list; Placed LB Keith Rivers on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list; Placed LB Roddrick Muckelroy and TE Bo Scaife on the Reserve/Injured list; Waived the following 19 players: DT Cornell Banks, FB James Develin, LB DeQuin Evans, HB Jay Finley, CB Brandon Ghee, HB John Griffin, WR Andrew Hawkins, QB Dan LeFevour, CB Korey Lindsey, CB Rico Murray, TE John Nalbone, OT Matthew O’Donnell, CB David Pender, G Chris Riley, DE James Ruffin, WR Calvin Russell, DT Jason Shirley, FB Fui Vakapuna, K Thomas Weber; G Bobbie Williams was placed by NFL on the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list. — Acquired the following three players on waivers: G Mike McGlynn from Philadelphia, TE Mickey Shuler from Miami and WR Brandon Tate from New England; Waived TE Chase Coffman, WR Quan Cosby and C Reggie Stephens; Signed the following seven players to the Practice Squad: FB James Develin, LB DeQuin Evans, CB Brandon Ghee, WR Andrew Hawkins, QB Dan LeFevour, OT Matthew O’Donnell and DT Jason Shirley. — Waived TE Mickey Shuler (failed physical); Signed TE Chase Coffman to the Practice Squad. — Signed CB Rico Murray (FA); Signed QB Zac Robinson (FA) to the Practice Squad; Released QB Dan LeFevour from the Practice Squad. — Signed TE Donald Lee (FA); Waived CB Rico Murray. — Placed WR Jordan Shipley on the Reserve/Injured list. — Signed WR Andrew Hawkins from the Practice Squad; Signed WR Armon Binns (FA) to the Practice Squad. — The suspension of G Bobbie Williams (Reserve/ Suspended by Commissioner list) expired and he returned to practice with a roster exemption. — Activated G Bobbie Williams from exemption status to the 53-player roster; Waived G Otis Hudson. — Signed G Otis Hudson to the Practice Squad; Released DT Jason Shirley from the Practice Squad. — Traded QB Carson Palmer (Reserve/Did Not Report list) to Oakland for the Raiders’ first-round draft choice in the 2012 NFL draft and their second-round choice in the ’13 draft; HB Cedric Benson was placed by NFL on the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list. — CB Adam Jones (Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 27 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 March 2 March 12 March 13 — 148 — list) returned to practice with a roster exemption. — Activated CB Adam Jones from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list. — Announced that NFL granted HB Cedric Benson (Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner list) a two-day roster exemption to participate in team activities. — Activated HB Cedric Benson from exemption status to the 53-player roster; Waived CB Morgan Trent. — Announced that LB Keith Rivers (Reserve/Non-Football Injury list) was eligible to return to practice on a roster exemption. — Signed CB Brandon Ghee from the Practice Squad; Placed CB Leon Hall on the Reserve/Injured list; Placed LB DeQuin Evans on the Practice Squad/Injured list. — Signed CB Walter McFadden (FA) to the Practice Squad. — Signed CB John Bowie (FA) to the Practice Squad. — LB DeQuin Evans was placed by NFL on the Practice Squad/Suspended by Commissioner list. — Released CB Walter McFadden from the Practice Squad. — Signed LB Bruce Davis (FA) to the Practice Squad. — Signed DT Cornell Banks (FA) to the Practice Squad; Released LB Bruce Davis from the Practice Squad; The roster exemption for LB Keith Rivers (Reserve/NonFootball Injury list) expired. — Signed DT Nick Hayden (FA); Placed DT Pat Sims on the Reserve/Injured list; Signed DT Swanson Miller (FA) to the Practice Squad; Released DT Cornell Banks from the Practice Squad. — Signed G Otis Hudson from the Practice Squad; Placed G Bobbie Williams on the Reserve/Injured list; The suspension of LB DeQuin Evans (Practice Squad/ Suspended by Commissioner list) expired and he returned to the Practice Squad/Injured list). — Signed LB Micah Johnson (FA) the Practice Squad. — Placed CB John Bowie on the Practice Squad/Injured list. — Signed CB Devon Torrence (FA) to the Practice Squad. — Signed WR Armon Binns from the Practice Squad; Placed WR Andre Caldwell on the Reserve/Injured list; Signed WR Vidal Hazelton (FA) to the Practice Squad. — Released CB Devon Torrence from the Practice Squad. — Signed CB Rico Murray (FA) to the Practice Squad. — Signed K Thomas Weber (FA) to Reserve/Future list. — Signed the following Practice Squad players to the Reserve/Future list: FB James Develin, LB DeQuin Evans (Practice Squad/Injured), WR Vidal Hazelton, LB Micah Johnson, CB Rico Murray, OT Matthew O’Donnell, QB Zac Robinson. — Practice Squad contracts expired for the following three players: CB John Bowie (Practice Squad/Injured), TE Chase Coffman and DT Swanson Miller. — Defensive backs coach Kevin Coyle accepted the defensive coordinator position with the Miami Dolphins. — Added Mark Carrier as defensive backs coach; Promoted assistant defensive backs/assistant special teams Paul Guenther to linebackers coach; Announced that linebackers coach Jeff FitzGerald will not return to coaching staff in 2012. — Signed HB Aaron Brown (FA); Added Hue Jackson as an assistant coach. — Applied franchise player designation to K Mike Nugent. — Re-signed FB Chris Pressley, a potential RFA; Re-signed the following three potential unsigned exclusive rights players: DT Nick Hayden, HB Cedric Peerman and LB Vincent Rey. — The following 19 players became unrestricted free agents: HB Cedric Benson, WR Andre Caldwell, OT Anthony Collins, DE/DT Jonathan Fanene, CB Kelly Jennings, LB Brandon Johnson, CB Adam Jones, LB Manny Lawson, TE Donald Lee, G Nate Livings, G Mike (2011-12 transactions, continued) March 15 March 17 — — March 19 — March 20 — March 22 March 23 — — March 24 — March 30 — April 6 April 11 — — April 12 — April 13 — April 16 — April 25 April 26 — — April 27 — April 28 — McGlynn, S Reggie Nelson, OT Dennis Roland, DE Frostee Rucker, TE Bo Scaife, WR Jerome Simpson, DT Pat Sims, G Bobbie Williams and S Gibril Wilson; The following two players were tendered offers and became restricted free agents: LS Clark Harris and LB Dan Skuta; The following player was tendered an offer and became an unsigned exclusive rights player: S Jeromy Miles. DE Frostee Rucker (UFA-Cin.) signed with Cleveland. Signed G Travelle Wharton (FA); G Nate Livings (UFA-Cin.) signed with Dallas. Signed S Reggie Nelson (UFA-Cin.); Signed CB Jason Allen (UFA-Mia.); G Mike McGlynn (UFA-Cin.) signed with Indianapolis. DE/DT Jonathan Fanene (UFA-Cin.) signed with New England. Signed HB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (UFA-N.E.). Signed OT Anthony Collins (UFA-Cin.), DE Derrick Harvey (UFA-Den.), CB Adam Jones (UFA-Cin.). Signed DT Pat Sims (UFA-Cin.) and DE Jamaal Anderson (UFA-Ind.). Signed LB Manny Lawson (UFA-Cin.); WR Andre Caldwell (UFA-Cin.) signed with Denver. Terminated the contract of S Chris Crocker. Signed G Jacob Bell (UFA-StL.) and OT Dennis Roland (UFA-Cin.). Traded LB Keith Rivers to the N.Y. Giants for Giants’ 2012 fifth-round draft pick; Waived CB Rico Murray. Signed TE Donald Lee (UFA-Cin.), CB Terence Newman (FA), LB Dan Skuta (RFA-Cin.). Signed LS Clark Harris (RFA-Cin.) and S Jeromy Miles (exclusive rights-Cin.). Signed K Mike Nugent (designated franchise player-Cin.). WR Jerome Simpson (UFA-Cin.) signed with Minnesota; Selected two players in annual NFL draft: CB Dre Kirkpatrick of Alabama (17th overall) and G Kevin Zeitler of Wisconsin (27th) in Round 1. Selected three players in annual NFL draft: DT Devon Still of Penn State (53rd overall) in Round 2, WR Mohamed Sanu of Rutgers (83rd) in Round 3 and DT Brandon Thompson of Clemson (93rd) in Round 3. Selected five players in annual NFL draft: TE Orson May 2 — May 4 May 8 — — May 9 May 10 May 11 — — — May 12 — May 14 — May 15 May 17 May 18 May 21 — — — — May 23 May 25 June 2 — — — June 11 June 19 — — Charles of Georgia (116th overall) in Round 4, CB Shaun Prater of Iowa (156th) in Round 5, WR Marvin Jones of California (166th) in Round 5, S George Iloka of Boise State (167th) in Round 5 and HB Daniel Herron of Ohio State (191st) in Round 6. Signed the following 14 college free agents: C Ben Bojicic (Bowling Green), CB Derrius Brooks (Western Kentucky), LB Vontaze Burfict (Arizona State), LS Bryce Davis (Central Oklahoma), QB Tyler Hansen (Colorado), WR Justin Hilton (Indiana State), LB Grant Hunter (Butler), LB Brandon Joiner (Arkansas State), DE Julian Miller (West Virginia), WR Kashif Moore (Connecticut), WR Taveon Rogers (New Mexico State), G/OT Mike Ryan (Connecticut), HB Rodney Stewart (Colorado), OT Landon Walker (Clemson). Signed G/C Trevor Robinson (CFA, Notre Dame). Acquired two players on waivers: DT Vaughn Meatoga from Washington and G Chris Riley from Tampa Bay. Placed G Jacob Bell on the Reserve/Retired list. Signed S George Iloka (D5c) and CB Shaun Prater (D5a). Waived (failed physical) the following four players: CB Derrius Brooks, DE Julian Miller, G/OT Mike Ryan and OT Landon Walker. Signed TE Orson Charles (D4), WR Marvin Jones (D5b), DT Devon Still (D2) and S Tony Dye (CFA, UCLA). Signed FB Jourdan Brooks (CFA, Morgan State) and LB Emmanuel Lamur (CFA, Kansas State). Waived G Chris Riley (failed physical). Waived C Ben Bojicic. Signed CB Dre Kirkpatrick (D1a). Signed C Reggie Stephens (FA); Acquired G Matt Murphy on waivers from Indianapolis. Signed HB Daniel Herron (D6). Signed G Kevin Zeitler (D1b). The following six unrestricted free agents were not asked to re-sign (Bengals did not tender by June 1): HB Cedric Benson, CB Kelly Jennings, LB Brandon Johnson, TE Bo Scaife, G Bobbie Williams, S Gibril Wilson. Signed WR Mohamed Sanu (D3a). Waived HB Rodney Stewart (injury settlement). * NOTE: Signed a new contract before finishing the final season(s) of existing contract. — 149 — 2011 GAME SUMMARIES WEEK 1, GAME 1 Cincinnati Bengals 27, Cleveland Browns 17 Sunday, Sept. 11, at Cleveland Browns Stadium The Bengals rallied for two TDs in the final five minutes to win the first 2011 renewal of the Battle of Ohio. Lightning struck with 4:28 to play, when the offense broke a long period of sluggishness with a 41-yard TD pass from backup QB Bruce Gradkowski to rookie WR A.J. Green. The Browns defense appeared not ready for the play, but officials ruled the Bengals lined up and snapped the ball legally. The issue was not decided at that point, with the Bengals leading 20-17, but Cincinnati’s defense continued some tenacious second-half play, and the Bengals iced the game on a 39-yard Cedric Benson TD run with 1:49 left. Benson rushed for 121 yards on 25 carries. Gradkowski played the second half in relief of starter Andy Dalton, who suffered a wrist injury late in the second quarter. The Bengals took a 40-36 all-time series lead against Cleveland, tying their largest-ever leading margin. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................. 10 3 0 14 — 27 Cleveland ...................................................0 14 3 0 — 17 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 24 field goal ................................................................................... 1-8:20 Cin. — J.Gresham 2 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ........................................ 1-2:22 Cin. — M.Nugent 47 field goal ................................................................................. 2-11:30 Cle. — B.Watson 34 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) ...................................... 2-9:17 Cle. — E.Moore 2 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) .......................................... 2-4:14 Cle. — P.Dawson 20 field goal .................................................................................. 3-8:36 Cin. — A.Green 41 pass from B.Gradkowski (M.Nugent kick).................................. 4-4:28 Cin. — C.Benson 39 run (M.Nugent kick) ................................................................. 4-1:49 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 67,321. Time: 3:22. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. CLE. First downs ..................................................................................................... 17 17 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 7-17 4-15 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 294 285 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 139 83 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 155 202 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 27-15-0 40-19-1 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 4-18 2-11 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 8-47.8 8-36.0 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 1-15 6-58 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 4-92 3-91 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 3-22 11-72 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 2-0 1-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 30:23 29:37 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD CLE. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 25 121 39t 1 P.Hillis 17 57 17 0 B.Leonard 2 15 11 0 M.Hardesty 5 18 7 0 B.Scott 4 3 3 0 C.McCoy 3 11 9 0 B.Gradkowski 2 0 0 0 J.Cribbs 1 -3 -3 0 TOTALS 33 139 39t 1 TOTALS 26 83 17 0 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CLE. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 15 10 81 1-0 C.McCoy 40 19 213 2-1 B.Gradkowski 12 5 92 1-0 TOTALS 27 15 173 2-0 TOTALS 40 19 213 2-1 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD CLE. NO YDS LG TD J.Gresham 6 58 22 1 P.Hillis 6 30 11 0 J.Simpson 4 44 20 0 M.Massaquoi 3 77 56 0 B.Leonard 2 29 22 0 B.Watson 3 45 34t 1 A.Green 1 41 41t 1 E.Moore 3 35 17 1 C.Benson 1 2 2 0 J.Cribbs 1 13 13 0 J.Shipley 1 -1 -1 0 G.Little 1 12 12 0 J.Norwood 1 6 6 0 C.McCoy 1 -5 -5 0 TOTALS 15 173 41t 2 TOTALS 19 213 56 2 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Nelson 6-3-9, T.Howard 4-3-7, G.Atkins 3-4-7, J.Fanene 3-4-7, R.Maualuga 1-6-7, D.Peko 3-1-4, L.Hall 2-2-4, N.Clements 3-0-3, C.Crocker 3-0-3, M.Lawson 2-1-3, G.Wilson 1-2-3, C.Dunlap 1-1-2, F.Rucker 1-1-2, P.Sims 1-1-2, R.Geathers 1-0-1, M.Johnson 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: R.Nelson 1-8, C.Crocker 13. INT.-YDS.: M.Johnson 1-0. PD: L.Hall 3, M.Johnson 3, N.Clements 2, G.Atkins 1, C.Crocker 1, R.Geathers 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: C.Crocker 1. FR-YDS.: None. Cleveland (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: D.Jackson 10-1-11, P.Taylor 5-1-6, T.Ward 5-1-6, U.Young 3-2-5, M.Adams 3-1-4, J.Mitchell 3-1-4, J.Sheard 3-0-3, S.Brown 21-3, S.Fujita 2-1-3, J.Haden 1-2-3, A.Rubin 1-2-3, C.Gocong 1-1-2, B.Schaefering 1-1-2, M.Benard 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: D.Jackson 2-16, J.Haden 1-0, M.Benard 0.5-1, B.Schaefering 0.5-1. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: J.Haden 5, D.Patterson 1. FF: S.Brown 1, D.Jackson 1. FRYDS.: None. WEEK 2, GAME 2 Denver Broncos 24, Cincinnati Bengals 22 Sunday, Sept. 18, at Sport Authority Field at Mile High The Bengals had their chances to open the season with a second straight comeback victory on the road, but they were denied points on three fourth-quarter possessions that reached Denver territory while they were trailing by the eventual final score of 24-22. Cincinnati had a plus-two margin in turnover differential and outgained the Broncos 382318, but the Broncos prevailed by dominating on third and fourth downs, particularly on defense. The Bengals offense was held to one-for-11 on third-down conversions and zerofor-two on fourth down. The most encouraging signs for the Bengals were big outputs by their top two draft choices, WR A.J. Green and QB Andy Dalton. Green caught 10 passes for 124 yards with an acrobatic TD catch, and Dalton posted a 107.0 passer rating, completing 27 of 41 for 332 yards with two TDs and no INTs. The Bengals fell to 1-1 and the Broncos improved to 1-1. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................... 0 3 12 7 — 22 Denver ....................................................... 7 3 7 7 — 24 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Den. — W.McGahee 1 run (M.Prater kick) ................................................................. 1-6:30 Cin. — M.Nugent 45 field goal ................................................................................... 2-6:33 Den. — M.Prater 34 field goal ..................................................................................... 2-0:12 Den. — E.Decker 25 pass from K.Orton (M .Prater kick) ......................................... 3-10:57 Cin. — M.Nugent 37 field goal ................................................................................... 3-8:54 Cin. — A.Caldwell 10 pass from A.Dalton (pass failed) ............................................ 3-3:36 Cin. — M.Nugent 23 field goal ................................................................................... 3-1:05 Den. — E.Decker 52 pass from K.Orton (M.Prater kick) .......................................... 4-13:30 Cin. — A.Green 5 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 4-11:17 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 73,281. Time: 3:05. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. DEN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 18 19 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 1-11 5-12 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 382 318 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 72 131 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 310 187 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 41-27-0 25-15-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 2-22 2-8 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 5-41.0 6-55.8 Punt returns-yards ....................................................................................... 5-29 0-0 Kickoff returns-yards ..................................................................................... 0-0 1-23 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 7-69 7-55 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 0-0 2-2 Time of possession ................................................................................... 29:45 30:15 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD DEN. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 16 59 14 0 W.McGahee 28 101 12 1 B.Scott 2 10 9 0 L.Ball 6 28 17 0 A.Dalton 2 3 5 0 S.Larsen 1 4 4 0 K.Orton 1 -2 -2 0 TOTALS 20 72 14 0 TOTALS 36 131 17 1 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I DEN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 41 27 332 2-0 K.Orton 25 15 195 2-0 TOTALS 41 27 332 2-0 TOTALS 25 15 195 2-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD DEN. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 10 124 26 1 E.Decker 5 113 52t 2 J.Simpson 4 136 84 0 S.Larsen 3 23 10 0 A.Caldwell 3 27 10t 1 M.Willis 2 22 15 0 C.Benson 3 17 10 0 E.Royal 2 18 14 0 J.Shipley 3 15 5 0 D.Fells 1 9 9 0 J.Gresham 2 8 4 0 W.McGahee 1 5 5 0 B.Leonard 2 5 9 0 J.Thomas 1 5 5 0 TOTALS 27 332 84 2 TOTALS 15 195 52t 2 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Maualuga 8-4-12, T.Howard 7-1-8, N.Clements 5-3-8, R.Nelson 4-4-8, M.Johnson 5-2-7, D.Peko 4-3-7, M.Lawson 2-4-6, C.Dunlap 4-1-5, F.Rucker 3-2-5, G.Atkins 2-3-5, P.Sims 2-3-5, J.Fanene 1-3-4, C.Crocker 2-1-3, L.Hall 2-0-2, G.Wilson 1-1-2, D.Skuta 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: G.Atkins 1-8, M.Johnson 10. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: M.Lawson 2, F.Rucker 2, L.Hall 1. FF: M.Johnson 1, R.Nelson 1. FR-YDS.: L.Hall 1-10, D.Peko 1-0. Denver (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: W.Woodyard 10-3-13, J.Mays 5-3-8, A.Goodman 4-1-5, C.Vaughn 4-1-5, B.Dawkins 3-1-4, R.Moore 3-1-4, J.Wilhite 2-2-4, V.Miller 3-0-3, J.Hunter 2-0-2, B.Bunkley 1-1-2, R.Ayers 1-0-1, D.Harvey 1-0-1. SKS.YDS.: V.Miller 1-13, J.Wilhite 1-9. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: V.Miller 2, C.Vaughn 2, R.Ayers 1, B.Dawkins 1, W.Woodyard 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. — 150 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 3, GAME 3 San Francisco 49ers 13, Cincinnati Bengals 8 Sunday, Sept. 25, at Paul Brown Stadium San Francisco trailed for most of the day in the Bengals’ 2011 home opener, but after falling behind 6-3 with 9:04 left in the fourth quarter, the 49ers mounted the game’s only TD drive, going 72 yards in 10 plays for a 10-6 lead. San Francisco raised its lead to 13-6 on a 53-yard FG by K David Akers with 2:16 to play, and the 49ers gave up an intentional safety as time was running out. On a day when both offenses struggled, the most glaring statistic was a one-for-10 Bengals performance on third-down conversions. Cincinnati settled for a FG after gaining a second-and-goal from the 49ers’ two on the game’s opening drive. And in the fourth quarter, after DE Jonathan Fanene recovered a fumble forced by LB Rey Maualuga at the San Francisco 16, Cincinnati was again forced to settle for a FG. The Bengals fell to 1-2 while the 49ers improved to 2-1. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. San Francisco ............................................0 0 3 10 — 13 Cincinnati....................................................3 0 0 5 — 8 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 22 field goal ................................................................................... 1-8:44 S.F. — D.Akers 23 field goal...................................................................................... 3-3:29 Cin. — M.Nugent 23 field goal ................................................................................... 4-9:04 S.F. — K.Hunter 7 run (D.Akers kick) ........................................................................ 4-3:59 S.F. — D.Akers 53 field goal...................................................................................... 4-2:16 Cin. — A.Lee out of bounds in end zone for safety ................................................... 4-0:02 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 43,363. Time: 3:07. TEAM STATISTICS S.F. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 16 14 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 5-15 1-10 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 226 228 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 50 79 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 176 149 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 30-20-0 32-17-2 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 5-25 1-8 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-45.7 7-45.3 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 3-19 3-31 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 2-59 3-54 Penalties-yards ......................................................................................... 12-70 6-40 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 3-1 1-1 Time of possession ................................................................................... 35:20 24:40 RUSHING S.F. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD F.Gore 17 42 12 0 C.Benson 17 64 10 0 K.Hunter 9 26 11 1 B.Scott 2 10 8 0 B.Miller 1 2 2 0 A.Dalton 1 5 5 0 V.Davis 1 -2 -2 0 A.Lee 1 -18 -18 0 TOTALS 29 50 12 1 TOTALS 20 79 10 0 PASSING S.F. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I Ale.Smith 30 20 201 0-0 A.Dalton 32 17 157 0-2 TOTALS 30 20 201 0-0 TOTALS 32 17 157 0-2 RECEIVING S.F. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD V.Davis 8 114 39 0 A.Caldwell 6 53 14 0 B.Miller 4 25 11 0 J.Gresham 4 51 22 0 M.Crabtree 3 24 8 0 A.Green 4 29 18 0 J.Morgan 2 17 12 0 D.Lee 1 11 11 0 K.Hunter 2 12 10 0 B.Leonard 1 7 7 0 D.Walker 1 9 9 0 J.Simpson 1 6 6 0 TOTALS 20 201 39 0 TOTALS 17 157 22 0 DEFENSE San Francisco (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: N.Bowman 7-4-11, D.Goldson 53-8, P.Willis 3-5-8, A.Brooks 1-4-5, C.Rogers 3-1-4, I.Sopoaga 0-4-4, M.Williams 2-1-3, T.Brown 1-1-2, D.Whitner 1-1-2, J.Smith 0-2-2, P.Haralson 0-1-1, S.Spencer 0-1-1. SKS.YDS.: A.Brooks 1-8. INT.-YDS.: R.Smith 1-11, C.Rogers 1-0. PD: C.Rogers 2, T.Brown 1, R.Smith 1, S.Spencer 1, D.Whitner 1, P.Willis 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Nelson 7-6-13, R.Maualuga 7-2-9, N.Clements 7-0-7, T.Howard 2-5-7, G.Atkins 3-3-6, F.Rucker 3-3-6, C.Crocker 3-2-5, J.Fanene 3-2-5, L.Hall 3-1-4, D.Skuta 3-1-4, M.Johnson 2-2-4, D.Peko 2-2-4, P.Sims 2-1-3, G.Wilson 0-2-2, K.Jennings 1-0-1, M.Lawson 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: J.Fanene 2-13, F.Rucker 1-4, G.Atkins 1-0, C.Crocker 0.5-4, D.Skuta 0.5-4. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: N.Clements 1, L.Hall 1. FF: R.Maualuga 1, D.Peko 1, D.Skuta 1. FR-YDS.: J.Fanene 1-0. WEEK 4, GAME 4 Cincinnati Bengals 23, Buffalo Bills 20 Sunday, Oct. 2, at Paul Brown Stadium The Bengals rallied from a 17-3 halftime deficit to deal Buffalo its first defeat of the season. The Bengals won after trailing by 14 or more points in the second half for the first time since Dec. 5, 2004, when they erased a 17-point deficit to win 27-26 at Baltimore. QB Andy Dalton had a hand in both Bengals TDs in the second half, on a 17-yard pass to TE Jermaine Gresham in the third quarter and on a three-yard run in the fourth quarter. Dalton’s rushing TD tied the score 20-20, and after LB Rey Maualuga’s third-down tackle on RB Fred Jackson forced a three-and-out by Buffalo’s offense, the Bengals drove 56 yards in seven plays for a game-winning 43-yard FG by Mike Nugent as time expired. The Bengals got a 104-yard rushing game from HB Cedric Benson and a 118-yard receiving effort from WR A.J. Green. The Bengals improved to 2-2 and Buffalo fell to 3-1. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Buffalo ....................................................... 0 17 0 3 — 20 Cincinnati................................................... 3 0 10 10 — 23 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 31 field goal ................................................................................... 1-2:02 Buff. — R.Lindell 43 field goal................................................................................... 2-13:33 Buff. — B.Scott 43 interception return (R.Lindell kick) ............................................... 2-3:10 Buff. — F.Jackson 2 run (R.Lindell kick)..................................................................... 2-0:40 Cin. — M.Nugent 21 field goal ................................................................................. 3-11:23 Cin. — J.Gresham 17 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ...................................... 3-5:26 Buff. — R.Lindell 23 field goal................................................................................... 4-11:22 Cin. — A.Dalton 3 run (M.Nugent kick)...................................................................... 4-4:09 Cin. — M.Nugent 43 field goal ................................................................................... 4-0:00 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 41,142. Time: 3:07. TEAM STATISTICS BUFF. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 12 25 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 4-14 5-12 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 273 458 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 83 171 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 190 287 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 34-20-0 36-18-2 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-9 2-11 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 8-51.6 5-38.4 Punt returns-yards ......................................................................................... 0-0 7-69 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 1-23 3-66 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 4-26 3-15 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 0-0 1-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 28:39 31:21 RUSHING BUFF. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD F.Jackson 17 66 21 1 C.Benson 19 104 28 0 C.Spiller 3 12 9 0 B.Leonard 4 36 14 0 R.Fitzpatrick 1 5 5 0 B.Scott 5 13 7 0 A.Dalton 3 12 6 1 A.Green 1 6 6 0 TOTALS 21 83 21 1 TOTALS 32 171 28 1 PASSING BUFF. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I R.Fitzpatrick 34 20 199 0-0 A.Dalton 36 18 298 1-2 TOTALS 34 20 199 0-0 TOTALS 36 18 298 1-2 RECEIVING BUFF. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD F.Jackson 5 32 9 0 A.Green 4 118 58 0 St.Johnson 4 58 44 0 J.Gresham 4 70 25 1 D.Jones 3 21 9 0 J.Simpson 3 26 17 0 B.Smith 2 25 17 0 A.Hawkins 2 43 25 0 D.Nelson 2 18 12 0 A.Caldwell 2 17 9 0 S.Chandler 2 8 6 0 B.Scott 2 9 5 0 N.Roosevelt 1 28 28 0 B.Leonard 1 15 15 0 C.Spiller 1 9 9 0 TOTALS 20 199 44 0 TOTALS 18 298 58 1 DEFENSE Buffalo (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: G.Wilson 8-4-12, N.Barnett 5-5-10, D.Edwards 5-3-8, J.Byrd 5-2-7, L.McKelvin 3-2-5, M.Dareus 2-2-4, D.Florence 2-1-3, S.Merriman 2-1-3, A.Davis 1-2-3, T.Troup 1-1-2, K.Williams 1-1-2, Sp.Johnson 1-0-1, B.Scott 1-0-1, R.Corner 0-1-1, C.Kelsay 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: M.Dareus 1-8, S.Merriman 1-3. INT.-YDS.: B.Scott 1-43, G.Wilson 1-5. PD: L.McKelvin 1, B.Scott 1, K.Williams 1, G.Wilson 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Maualuga 9-3-12, D.Peko 6-2-8, L.Hall 6-1-7, R.Nelson 6-1-7, T.Howard 5-2-7, M.Johnson 2-5-7, C.Crocker 5-1-6, R.Geathers 2-1-3, G.Wilson 0-3-3, G.Atkins 1-1-2, N.Clements 0-2-2, C.Dunlap 0-2-2, F.Rucker 0-2-2, P.Sims 0-2-2, J.Fanene 1-0-1, K.Jennings 1-0-1, M.Trent 1-0-1. SKS.YDS.: G.Atkins 0.5-4.5, M.Johnson 0.5-4.5. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: N.Clements 2, C.Dunlap 1, T.Howard 1, K.Jennings 1, R.Maualuga 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. — 151 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 5, GAME 5 Cincinnati Bengals 30, Jacksonville Jaguars 20 Sunday, Oct. 9, at EverBank Field The Bengals played “sloppy,” according to DT Domata Peko, but they had a decided edge on big plays in winning for only the second time in franchise history at Jacksonville. The defense gave a yeoman effort in the first half, as two Jacksonville drives that started with great field position wound up netting only FGs after reaching the two. The Bengals managed a 13-13 tie at halftime and won the game with a fourth-quarter TD that erased a 20-16 deficit. The winning drive featured a conversion of a fourth-down-and-six from the Jaguars’ 19-yard line, as QB Andy Dalton hit TE Jermaine Gresham with a nine-yard pass, and HB Bernard Scott scored the deciding TD on a two-yard run three plays later. Cincinnati padded its margin of victory to 10 — its largest ever against Jacksonville — when DT Geno Atkins returned a fumble 10 yards for a TD on the game’s final play, with the Jaguars in full desperation-lateral mode. The Bengals improved to 3-2 and Jacksonville fell to 1-4. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati....................................................7 6 0 17 — 30 Jacksonville ................................................7 6 0 7 — 20 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Jax. — M.Jones-Drew 6 run (J.Scobee kick)............................................................. 1-9:35 Cin. — A.Green 37 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 1-3:17 Jax. — J.Scobee 19 field goal ................................................................................. 2-12:01 Jax. — J.Scobee 20 field goal ................................................................................... 2-7:06 Cin. — J.Gresham 3 pass from A.Dalton (kick failed, HRU) ..................................... 2-0:14 Cin. — M.Nugent 47 field goal ................................................................................... 4-9:41 Jax. — J.Hill 74 pass from B.Gabbert (J.Scobee kick) .............................................. 4-8:24 Cin. — B.Scott 2 run (M.Nugent kick) ........................................................................ 4-1:56 Cin. — G.Atkins 10 fumble return (M.Nugent kick) ................................................... 4-0:00 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 61,799. Time: 3:00. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. JAX. First downs ..................................................................................................... 13 12 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 8-19 6-16 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 239 296 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 77 96 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 162 200 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 33-21-1 28-15-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 2-17 3-21 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-47.7 7-37.7 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 3-43 3-3 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 3-76 2-58 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 4-33 2-15 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 1-0 4-2 Time of possession ................................................................................... 32:33 27:27 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD JAX. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 24 53 8 0 M.Jones-Drew 19 85 25 1 B.Scott 6 20 9 1 B.Gabbert 5 11 6 0 B.Leonard 1 4 4 0 D.Karim 2 4 3 0 M.Thomas 1 -4 -4 0 TOTALS 31 77 9 1 TOTALS 27 96 25 1 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I JAX. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 33 21 179 2-1 B.Gabbert 28 15 221 1-0 TOTALS 33 21 179 2-1 TOTALS 28 15 221 1-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD JAX. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 5 90 37t 1 J.Hill 5 118 74t 1 J.Gresham 5 21 9 1 M.Thomas 3 53 24 0 J.Simpson 4 40 17 0 D.Karim 3 27 20 0 A.Caldwell 2 13 8 0 G.Jones 1 10 10 0 A.Hawkins 2 6 9 0 M.Lewis 1 6 6 0 B.Scott 2 -1 4 0 B.Bolen 1 4 4 0 B.Leonard 1 10 10 0 J.Dillard 1 3 3 0 TOTALS 21 179 37t 2 TOTALS 15 221 74t 1 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Maualuga 5-5-10, T.Howard 6-1-7, D.Peko 5-2-7, F.Rucker 3-4-7, N.Clements 4-1-5, L.Hall 3-2-5, M.Trent 3-1-4, R.Nelson 30-3, G.Atkins 2-1-3, M.Lawson 2-1-3, P.Sims 1-2-3, R.Geathers 2-0-2, C.Crocker 1-1-2, J.Fanene 1-0-1, G.Wilson 1-0-1, C.Dunlap 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: F.Rucker 1-9, J.Fanene 1-7, P.Sims 1-5. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: C.Crocker 1, L.Hall 1, R.Maualuga 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: G.Wilson 1. FR-YDS.: G.Atkins 1-10, N.Clements 1-0. Jacksonville (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: D.Smith 7-2-9, P.Posluszny 6-3-9, D.Landry 6-0-6, W.Middleton 5-1-6, J.Mincey 5-0-5, C.Mosley 4-0-4, T.Knighton 2-2-4, C.Session 2-2-4, T.Alualu 0-4-4, D.Lowery 2-1-3, D.Coleman 1-1-2, J.Chick 1-0-1, A.Lane 1-0-1, R.Mathis 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: J.Chick 1-10, J.Mincey 1-7. INT.-YDS.: D.Lowery 1-30. PD: D.Coleman 2, P.Posluszny 2, J.Chick 1, D.Lowery 1, D.Smith. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. WEEK 6, GAME 6 Cincinnati Bengals 27, Indianapolis Colts 17 Sunday, Oct. 16, at Paul Brown Stadium The Bengals had some anxious moments after Indianapolis cut a 20-7 Cincinnati lead to 20-17 with 9:33 to play. But the Colts were denied a tying score when CB Nate Clements blocked a 52-yard FG attempt at the 5:43 mark, and the Bengals sealed a win with 2:36 left when S Reggie Nelson forced a fumble by WR Pierre Garcon, with DE Carlos Dunlap recovering and making a 35-yard run for a TD. Bengals QB Andy Dalton posted his highest passer rating (111.5) of the season, and his 78.1 completion percentage was the highest by a Bengal since QB Carson Palmer’s 83.3 in Game 7 of 2009. The Bengals broke a seven-game losing streak against Indianapolis and improved to 4-2. The Colts fell to 0-6. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Indianapolis ............................................... 0 7 0 10 — 17 Cincinnati................................................... 7 3 10 7 — 27 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — A.Green 11 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 1-9:19 Ind. — D.Brown 18 run (A.Vinatieri kick) ................................................................. 2-11:14 Cin. — M.Nugent 20 field goal ................................................................................... 2-0:00 Cin. — C.Benson 1 run (M.Nugent kick).................................................................. 3-10:27 Cin. — M.Nugent 43 field goal ................................................................................... 3-2:20 Ind. — A.Vinatieri 46 field goal ................................................................................ 4-14:56 Ind. — D.Clark 1 pass from C.Painter (A.Vinatieri kick) ............................................ 4-9:33 Cin. — C.Dunlap 35 fumble return (M.Nugent kick) .................................................. 4-2:22 Missed FGs: A.Vinatieri (52B), M.Nugent (43WR). Attendance: 52,068. Time: 2:56. TEAM STATISTICS IND. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 18 17 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 6-12 6-14 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 273 358 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 94 94 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 179 264 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 34-23-1 32-25-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-9 0-0 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 4-52.0 5-44.2 Punt returns-yards ......................................................................................... 2-5 2-35 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 3-29 2-55 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 2-11 11-111 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 2-2 0-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 26:24 33:36 RUSHING IND. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD D.Carter 14 45 9 0 C.Benson 16 57 9 1 D.Brown 5 35 18t 1 B.Scott 11 29 9 0 C.Painter 4 14 12 0 B.Leonard 2 9 6 0 A.Dalton 2 -1 0 0 TOTALS 23 94 18t 1 TOTALS 31 94 9 1 PASSING IND. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I C.Painter 34 23 188 1-1 A.Dalton 32 25 264 1-0 TOTALS 34 23 188 1-1 TOTALS 32 25 264 1-0 RECEIVING IND. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD P.Garcon 8 52 12 0 J.Simpson 6 101 32 0 D.Clark 6 53 17 1 A.Green 5 51 22 1 R.Wayne 5 58 22 0 A.Caldwell 4 32 14 0 D.Brown 2 16 8 0 J.Gresham 4 23 13 0 A.Collie 1 8 8 0 B.Leonard 2 38 25 0 J.Tamme 1 1 1 0 A.Hawkins 1 7 7 0 C.Benson 1 5 5 0 B.Scott 1 5 5 0 D.Lee 1 2 2 0 TOTALS 23 188 22 1 TOTALS 25 264 32 1 DEFENSE Indianapolis (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: K.Conner 4-5-9, P.Angerer 5-3-8, A.Bethea 4-4-8, P.Wheeler 5-1-6, J.Powers 4-2-6, E.Sims 3-2-5, D.Caldwell 3-1-4, T.Johnson 3-1-4, J.Lacey 3-1-4, D.Muir 2-1-3, J.Lefeged 1-2-3, J.Anderson 1-0-1, R.Mathews 1-0-1, C.Rucker 1-0-1, F.Moala 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: None. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: J.Lefeged 1, R.Mathis 1, J.Powers 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Nelson 3-5-8, N.Clements 6-1-7, B.Johnson 5-2-7, D.Skuta 5-2-7, C.Crocker 4-2-6, T.Howard 3-3-6, L.Hall 4-0-4, G.Atkins 3-1-4, R.Geathers 3-1-4, J.Fanene 2-2-4, P.Sims 2-1-3, M.Lawson 1-2-3, D.Peko 1-2-3, M.Johnson 1-1-2, G.Wilson 1-1-2, C.Dunlap 0-2-2, F.Rucker 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: M.Johnson 1-9. INT.-YDS.: L.Hall 1-15. PD: N.Clements 3, L.Hall 1, M.Lawson 1. FF: N.Clements 1, R.Nelson 1. FR-YDS.: M.Johnson 1-0, C.Dunlap 1-35. — 152 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 8, GAME 7 Cincinnati Bengals 34, Seattle Seahawks 12 Sunday, Oct. 30, at CenturyLink Field The Bengals scored 17 points in the last 4:50 for the team’s largest win margin since a 45-10 romp over Chicago in 2009. K Mike Nugent gave Cincinnati a 20-12 lead with a 48yard FG, and the Bengals later scored TDs on a 56-yard punt return by WR Brandon Tate and a 75-yard interception return by S Reggie Nelson. It was the first time in a 213-game span — since Game 2 of 1998 — for the Bengals to score TDs on offense, defense and special teams. Cincinnati made a key play on the last play of the first half. Trailing 17-3, the Seahawks eschewed a FG try on a fourth-and-two from the Bengals’ three-yard line. Nelson and LB Brandon Johnson stopped RB Marshawn Lynch at the one, and though that was good for a Seattle first down, the clock ran out before Seattle could run another play. The Bengals won for only the second time in their last 13 games on the West Coast, and they improved to 5-2. The Seahawks fell to 2-5. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................. 10 7 0 17 — 34 Seattle ........................................................0 3 3 6 — 12 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 34 field goal ................................................................................... 1-6:44 Cin. — J.Simpson 14 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick)....................................... 1-3:47 Sea. — S.Hauschka 47 field goal ............................................................................. 2-14:55 Cin. — A.Green 43 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 2-1:51 Sea. — S.Hauschka 25 field goal ............................................................................... 3-0:04 Sea. — M.Lynch 2 run (pass failed) ........................................................................... 4-8:55 Cin. — M.Nugent 48 field goal ................................................................................... 4-4:50 Cin. — B.Tate 56 punt return (M.Nugent kick) .......................................................... 4-3:22 Cin. — R.Nelson 75 interception return (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 4-0:36 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 66,004. Time: 3:14. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. SEA. First downs ..................................................................................................... 18 20 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 6-14 5-15 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 252 411 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 92 61 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 160 350 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 29-18-2 47-25-1 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-8 4-25 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 5-45.2 6-53.3 Punt returns-yards..................................................................................... 4-136 3-38 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................. 4-113 6-153 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 7-65 11-80 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 0-0 1-1 Time of possession ................................................................................... 31:27 28:33 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD SEA. ATT YDS LG TD B.Scott 22 76 16 0 L.Washington 2 34 28 0 B.Leonard 2 7 4 0 M.Lynch 16 24 9 1 A.Hawkins 1 6 6 0 T.Jackson 1 2 2 0 A.Dalton 2 3 3 0 C.Whitehurst 1 1 1 0 TOTALS 27 92 16 0 TOTALS 20 61 28 1 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I SEA. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 29 18 168 2-2 T.Jackson 40 21 323 0-1 C.Whitehurst 7 4 52 0-0 TOTALS 29 18 168 2-2 TOTALS 47 25 375 0-1 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD SEA. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 4 63 43t 1 S.Rice 7 102 35 0 A.Caldwell 4 31 10 0 D.Baldwin 5 73 31 0 D.Lee 3 44 26 0 B.Obomanu 4 107 55 0 B.Scott 3 0 1 0 Z.Miller 3 37 17 0 B.Leonard 2 10 6 0 C.Morrah 2 21 13 0 J.Simpson 1 14 14t 1 G.Tate 2 11 9 0 C.Pressley 1 6 6 0 J.Forsett 1 13 13 0 M.Robinson 1 11 11 0 TOTALS 18 168 43t 2 TOTALS 25 375 55 0 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: B.Johnson 6-3-9, L.Hall 8-0-8, D.Peko 5-2-7, R.Nelson 5-1-6, K.Jennings 5-0-5, C.Crocker 3-1-4, G.Wilson 3-1-4, N.Clements 22-4, C.Dunlap 2-2-4, T.Howard 2-2-4, G.Atkins 1-3-4, M.Lawson 2-1-3, D.Skuta 1-2-3, F.Rucker 1-1-2, P.Sims 1-1-2, J.Fanene 0-1-1, R.Geathers 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: F.Rucker 110, C.Dunlap 1-9, C.Crocker 1-5, G.Atkins 1-1. INT.-YDS.: R.Nelson 1-75. PD: C.Crocker 2, N.Clements 1, C.Dunlap 1, B.Johnson 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: T.Howard 1. FR-YDS.: G.Wilson 1-0. Seattle (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: E.Thomas 4-6-10, K.Chancellor 4-3-7, D.Hawthorne 4-2-6, L.Hill 5-0-5, R.Sherman 4-1-5, K.Wright 4-0-4, B.Mebane 1-3-4, B.Browner 2-0-2, T.Hargrove 1-1-2, R.Lewis 1-1-2, A.Bigby 1-0-1, A.Branch 1-0-1, C.Clemons 1-0-1, R.Brock 0-1-1, R.Bryant 0-1-1, C.McDonald 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: T.Hargrove 1-8. INT.-YDS.: K.Chancellor 1-8, R.Sherman 1-0. PD: R.Sherman 3, K.Chancellor 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. WEEK 9, GAME 8 Cincinnati Bengals 24, Tennessee Titans 17 Sunday, Nov. 6, at LP Field After a sluggish first half, the Bengals dominated Tennessee in the third and fourth quarters. Cincinnati secured its fifth straight victory, tying the team’s longest winning streak since a season-opening, six-game streak by the 1988 AFC Championship club. Rookie QB Andy Dalton led his third fourth-quarter comeback of the season. The Bengals trailed 17-7 at halftime, but Dalton closed the gap to 17-14 with a 15-yard TD pass to WR Jerome Simpson in the third quarter, and he got the winning score on a five-yard pass to WR Andre Caldwell early in the fourth quarter. CB Nate Clements stopped Tennessee’s last good comeback chance with a forced fumble and recovery against TE Jared Cook, and Bengals K Mike Nugent tacked on a FG for the final margin. Dalton threw three TD passes — his first game with three — and no INTs. The Bengals improved to 6-2, including 4-1 on the road, and gained a tie with Baltimore for first place in the AFC North. Tennessee fell to 4-4. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................... 0 7 7 10 — 24 Tennessee................................................. 3 14 0 0 — 17 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Tenn. — R.Bironas 43 field goal ................................................................................... 1-7:20 Cin. — C.Cochart 1 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ....................................... 2-10:41 Tenn. — D.Williams 8 pass from M.Hasselbeck (R.Bironas kick)................................ 2-5:18 Tenn. — L.Hawkins 16 pass from M.Hasselbeck (R.Bironas kick) .............................. 2-0:08 Cin. — J.Simpson 15 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ....................................... 3-6:33 Cin. — A.Caldwell 5 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ....................................... 4-10:52 Cin. — M.Nugent 36 field goal ................................................................................... 4-1:55 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 69,143. Time: 3:18. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. TENN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 20 19 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 8-16 5-14 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 319 328 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 109 78 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 210 250 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 39-22-0 41-24-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-7 2-22 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-44.0 7-45.7 Punt returns-yards ......................................................................................... 5-9 2-8 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 3-51 1-27 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 9-87 7-100 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 1-0 3-1 Time of possession ................................................................................... 32:55 27:05 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD TENN. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 20 78 16 0 C.Johnson 14 64 20 0 B.Scott 6 24 7 0 J.Ringer 4 11 5 0 A.Dalton 3 4 3 0 M.Hasselbeck 2 3 2 0 B.Leonard 1 3 3 0 TOTALS 30 109 16 0 TOTALS 20 78 20 0 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I TENN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 39 22 217 3-0 M.Hasselbeck 41 24 272 2-0 TOTALS 39 22 217 3-0 TOTALS 41 24 272 2-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD TENN. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 7 83 23 0 L.Hawkins 5 63 30 1 A.Caldwell 5 22 7 1 J.Cook 4 47 15 0 D.Lee 3 49 25 0 C.Johnson 4 46 21 0 J.Simpson 3 43 18 1 D.Williams 4 34 10 1 C.Pressley 2 13 9 0 N.Washington 3 28 13 0 C.Cochart 2 7 6 1 C.Stevens 1 25 25 0 J.Ringer 1 14 14 0 A.Hall 1 9 9 0 M.Mariani 1 6 6 0 TOTALS 22 217 25 3 TOTALS 24 272 30 2 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: N.Clements 7-2-9, D.Skuta 7-2-9, T.Howard 6-3-9, R.Nelson 3-3-6, B.Johnson 4-1-5, C.Crocker 2-2-4, D.Peko 1-3-4, P.Sims 1-3-4, C.Dunlap 3-0-3, R.Geathers 2-1-3, L.Hall 2-1-3, K.Jennings 2-1-3, M.Lawson 1-2-3, F.Rucker 2-0-2, G.Atkins 1-1-2, G.Wilson 1-0-1, J.Fanene 0-1-1, M.Johnson 0-1-1, T.Mays 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: C.Dunlap 2-22. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: C.Dunlap 1, L.Hall 1, B.Johnson 1, M.Johnson 1. FF: N.Clements 1, T.Howard 1. FR-YDS.: N.Clements 1-0. Tennessee (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: J.Babineaux 9-1-10, J.McCourty 6-28, A.Verner 6-1-7, A.Ayers 2-3-5, M.Griffin 3-1-4, S.Smith 3-1-4, B.Ruud 2-2-4, C.Finnegan 2-1-3, J.Jones 2-1-3, J.Casey 1-2-3, D.Morgan 1-1-2, W.Witherspoon 1-1-2, K.Klug 1-0-1, G.McRath 1-0-1, S.Marks 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: S.Smith 1-7. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: C.Finnegan 2, J.Babineaux 1, B.Ruud 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. — 153 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 10, GAME 9 Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Cincinnati Bengals 17 Sunday, Nov. 13, at Paul Brown Stadium The Bengals spotted the defending AFC champions a 14-0 first-quarter lead and spent the rest of the day in comeback mode, rallying strongly but ultimately falling short. Cincinnati tied the score at 17-17 midway through the third quarter, on a one-yard TD pass from QB Andy Dalton to TE Jermaine Gresham, but the Steelers responded immediately with an 81-yard drive to get the deciding TD. The Bengals had a big opportunity with 4:28 left, taking possession at the Steelers’ 49-yard line after a 16-yard punt return by WR Brandon Tate, and they moved to a first down at the Steelers’ 26 on three consecutive rushes by HB Cedric Benson. But on second down from the 25, Steelers CB William Gay intercepted a Dalton pass, and after gaining two first downs, the Steelers were able to take knees until the clock expired. The Bengals fell to 6-3, seeing the end of a five-game winning streak. They fell into a second-place tie with Baltimore in the AFC North Division, a half game behind the 7-3 Steelers. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Pittsburgh ................................................ 14 3 7 0 — 24 Cincinnati....................................................7 3 7 0 — 17 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Pitt. — J.Cotchery 16 pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) ....................... 1-9:15 Pitt. — R.Mendenhall 2 run (S.Suisham kick) ........................................................... 1-3:37 Cin. — A.Green 36 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 1-0:14 Cin. — M.Nugent 43 field goal ................................................................................. 2-12:02 Pitt. — S.Suisham 39 field goal ................................................................................. 2-0:58 Cin. — J.Gresham 1 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ........................................ 3-8:38 Pitt. — R.Mendenhall 9 run (S.Suisham kick) ........................................................... 3-1:55 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 63,262. Time: 2:58. TEAM STATISTICS PITT. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 24 14 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 5-12 4-11 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 328 279 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 105 109 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 223 170 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 33-21-1 30-15-2 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 5-22 0-0 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 5-51.4 6-46.0 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 3-15 4-48 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 3-69 2-56 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 4-31 4-35 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 0-0 0-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 33:53 26:07 RUSHING PITT. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD R.Mendenhall 16 44 9t 2 C.Benson 15 57 16 0 M.Wallace 2 31 16 0 B.Scott 7 38 11 0 I.Redman 7 25 11 0 A.Green 1 7 7 0 M.Moore 2 7 5 0 A.Hawkins 1 4 4 0 B.Roethlisberger 3 -2 0 0 B.Leonard 2 3 4 0 TOTALS 30 105 16 2 TOTALS 26 109 16 0 PASSING PITT. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I B.Roethlisberger 33 21 245 1-1 A.Dalton 30 15 170 2-2 TOTALS 33 21 245 1-1 TOTALS 30 15 170 2-2 RECEIVING PITT. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD M.Wallace 6 54 13 0 A.Hawkins 5 56 25 0 A.Brown 5 86 21 0 J.Gresham 4 23 10 1 H.Miller 3 31 18 0 A.Caldwell 3 25 11 0 J.Cotchery 2 29 16t 1 A.Green 1 36 36t 1 R.Mendenhall 1 26 26 0 C.Cochart 1 25 25 0 W.Saunders 1 11 11 0 C.Benson 1 5 5 0 H.Ward 1 10 10 0 D.Johnson 1 6 6 0 I.Redman 1 -8 -8 0 TOTALS 21 245 26 1 TOTALS 15 170 36t 2 DEFENSE Pittsburgh (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Clark 3-5-8, T.Polamalu 5-1-6, J.Farrior 3-3-6, B.Keisel 3-2-5, L.Timmons 3-1-4, J.Harrison 2-2-4, W.Gay 2-1-3, K.Lewis 2-1-3, C.Hampton 1-2-3, J.Worilds 1-1-2, C.Allen 1-0-1, Z.Hood 1-0-1, S.McLendon 1-0-1, L.Foote 0-1-1, I.Taylor 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: None. INT.-YDS.: W.Gay 1-12, L.Timmons 1-0. PD: W.Gay 4, I.Taylor 2, T.Polamalu 1, L.Timmons 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: M.Lawson 6-5-11, C.Crocker 8-0-8, R.Maualuga 5-2-7, R.Geathers 4-2-6, F.Rucker 4-2-6, G.Atkins 4-1-5, G.Wilson 4-1-5, N.Clements 3-2-5, R.Nelson 3-2-5, D.Peko 2-3-5, K.Jennings 3-1-4, T.Howard 2-2-4, J.Fanene 0-3-3, D.Skuta 1-1-2, M.Johnson 0-2-2, L.Hall 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: R.Geathers 1.5-4, G.Atkins 1-10, M.Lawson 0.5-3, D.Peko 0.5-3, M.Johnson 0.5-1. INT.-YDS.: L.Hall 1-0. PD: L.Hall 2, M.Johnson 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. WEEK 11, GAME 10 Baltimore Ravens 31, Cincinnati Bengals 24 Sunday, Nov. 20, at M&T Bank Stadium The Bengals piled up 483 yards — their most in a span of 72 games — with QB Andy Dalton resetting his Bengals rookie passing record at 373 yards. Too much of that total, however, came while trying to catch up. The Ravens took a 31-14 lead early in the fourth quarter and wound up denying Cincinnati a tying TD after a Bengals drive reached the Baltimore seven-yard line with 0:50 to play. Cincinnati was minus-two in turnover differential, with Dalton suffering his first three-INT game, and the Cincinnati defense gave up five scrimmage gains of 25 or more yards. The Ravens had a 100-yard receiver (WR Torrey Smith, with 165 and a TD) and a 100-yard rusher (RB Ray Rice, with 104 and two TDs). Bengals WR Jerome Simpson had a career-high 152 receiving yards for Cincinnati. The Bengals fell to 6-4, one game behind co-leaders Baltimore and Pittsburgh (both 7-3) in the AFC North Division race. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................... 7 0 7 10 — 24 Baltimore ................................................... 0 14 10 7 — 31 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — C.Benson 7 run (M.Nugent kick).................................................................... 1-8:17 Balt. — A.Boldin 35 pass from J.Flacco (B.Cundiff kick) ......................................... 2-11:17 Balt. — R.Rice 1 run (B.Cundiff kick) ......................................................................... 2-8:33 Balt. — B.Cundiff 22 field goal .................................................................................. 3-10:50 Cin. — C.Benson 3 run (M.Nugent kick).................................................................... 3-6:51 Balt. — R.Rice 2 run (B.Cundiff kick) ......................................................................... 3-0:36 Balt. — T.Smith 38 pass from J.Flacco (B.Cundiff kick)........................................... 4-14:02 Cin. — A.Caldwell 49 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick)..................................... 4-10:59 Cin. — M.Nugent 27 field goal ................................................................................... 4-5:32 Missed FGs: None. Attendance: 71,320. Time: 3:19. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. BALT. First downs ..................................................................................................... 23 13 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 5-15 5-14 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 483 373 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 119 105 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 364 268 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 46-24-3 27-17-1 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 2-9 1-2 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-38.6 8-48.9 Punt returns-yards ....................................................................................... 4-24 3-6 Kickoff returns-yards ..................................................................................... 0-0 1-26 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 6-43 6-69 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 1-0 3-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 32:53 27:07 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD BALT. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 15 41 9 2 R.Rice 20 104 59 2 B.Scott 9 40 18 0 R.Williams 5 3 3 0 A.Dalton 4 32 11 0 J.Flacco 3 -2 0 0 B.Leonard 2 6 3 0 TOTALS 30 119 18 2 TOTALS 28 105 59 2 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I BALT. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 45 24 373 1-3 J.Flacco 27 17 270 2-1 B.Scott 1 0 0 0-0 TOTALS 46 24 373 1-3 TOTALS 27 17 270 2-1 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD BALT. NO YDS LG TD J.Simpson 8 152 47 0 T.Smith 6 165 49 1 B.Leonard 5 57 37 0 R.Rice 5 43 17 0 A.Hawkins 4 47 19 0 E.Dickson 2 21 14 0 A.Caldwell 3 63 49t 1 V.Leach 2 1 1 0 J.Gresham 3 48 24 0 A.Boldin 1 35 35t 1 C.Cochart 1 6 6 0 R.Williams 1 5 5 0 TOTALS 24 373 49t 1 TOTALS 17 270 49 2 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: M.Lawson 4-6-10, A.Jones 5-1-6, F.Rucker 5-1-6, R.Geathers 1-5-6, C.Crocker 5-0-5, G.Atkins 4-1-5, D.Peko 4-1-5, T.Howard 3-2-5, R.Maualuga 3-2-5, R.Nelson 2-1-3, P.Sims 1-1-2, N.Clements 0-2-2, K.Jennings 0-1-1, B.Johnson 0-1-1, D.Skuta 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: G.Atkins 1-2. INT.-YDS.: N.Clements 1-7. PD: N.Clements 1, T.Howard 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Baltimore (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: J.McClain 8-1-9, B.Pollard 7-2-9, Ca.Williams 5-1-6, E.Reed 5-0-5, T.Suggs 3-2-5, B.Ayanbadejo 4-0-4, L.Webb 4-0-4, C.Redding 2-2-4, J.Johnson 3-0-3, J.Smith 3-0-3, D.Ellerbe 2-1-3, P.McPhee 2-1-3, T.Cody 1-2-3, B.McKinney 1-0-1, H.Nakamura 1-0-1, H.Ngata 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: P.McPhee 1-5, B.Pollard 1-4. INT.-YDS.: J.Smith 1-16, L.Webb 1-4, E.Reed 1-0. PD: Ca.Williams 4, E.Reed 2, L.Webb 2, H.Nakamura 1, B.Pollard 1, J.Smith 1. FF: None. FRYDS.: None. — 154 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 12, GAME 11 Cincinnati Bengals 23, Cleveland Browns 20 Sunday, Nov. 27, at Paul Brown Stadium The Bengals engineered their fifth win of the season in which they trailed in the fourth quarter. Cleveland opened the final period with a 20-17 lead, but a pair of Bengals FG drives and a final-period shutout by the defense did the trick. QB Andy Dalton’s 51-yard pass to WR A.J. Green carried to the Cleveland two-yard line with 0:58 left, setting up K Mike Nugent’s game-deciding 26-yard FG. The Browns had a chance to break a 20-20 tie with 1:55 left, but a bad snap helped force a miss by K Phil Dawson on a 55-yard FG try. The miss allowed the Bengals to start at their 45-yard line on their winning FG drive. HB Cedric Benson had 130 yards from scrimmage for Cincinnati (106 rushing, 24 receiving), and WR Green had 110 yards on three receptions. Dalton posted a 105.6 passer rating. The Bengals improved to 7-4 and opened their widest-ever lead in the Battle of Ohio series against Cleveland (five games at 41-36). The Browns dropped to 4-7. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cleveland ...................................................7 10 3 0 — 20 Cincinnati....................................................7 0 10 6 — 23 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cle. — J.Norwood 24 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) .................................. 1-10:55 Cin. — C.Benson 16 run (M.Nugent kick) ................................................................. 1-0:21 Cle. — P.Dawson 32 field goal .................................................................................. 2-9:20 Cle. — G.Little 3 pass from C.McCoy (P.Dawson kick) ............................................ 2-0:07 Cin. — M.Nugent 23 field goal ................................................................................... 3-8:51 Cle. — P.Dawson 54 field goal .................................................................................. 3-3:50 Cin. — J.Gresham 22 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ...................................... 3-1:22 Cin. — M.Nugent 40 field goal ................................................................................. 4-10:57 Cin. — M.Nugent 26 field goal ................................................................................... 4-0:38 Missed FGs: P.Dawson (55SH). Attendance: 48,260. Time: 3:12. TEAM STATISTICS CLE. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 17 18 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 6-15 6-14 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 274 389 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 134 132 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 140 257 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 34-16-1 31-21-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 2-11 2-13 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 5-43.0 4-47.8 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 3-18 2-(-5) Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................. 5-109 5-100 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 3-15 5-35 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 1-0 1-1 Time of possession ................................................................................... 28:26 31:34 RUSHING CLE. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD P.Hillis 19 65 10 0 C.Benson 21 106 33 1 C.McCoy 6 38 20 0 A.Dalton 6 23 7 0 C.Ogbonnaya 3 16 11 0 B.Leonard 1 2 2 0 G.Little 1 13 13 0 B.Scott 4 1 6 0 J.Cribbs 1 2 2 0 TOTALS 30 134 20 0 TOTALS 32 132 33 1 PASSING CLE. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I C.McCoy 34 16 151 2-1 A.Dalton 31 21 270 1-0 TOTALS 34 16 151 2-1 TOTALS 31 21 270 1-0 RECEIVING CLE. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD G.Little 5 57 19 1 J.Gresham 5 68 22t 1 J.Norwood 4 69 36 1 C.Benson 4 24 10 0 B.Watson 2 14 10 0 A.Green 3 110 51 0 P.Hillis 2 -4 -1 0 A.Caldwell 3 24 16 0 J.Cribbs 1 8 8 0 A.Hawkins 2 27 19 0 C.Ogbonnaya 1 4 4 0 J.Simpson 2 15 9 0 E.Moore 1 3 3 0 B.Scott 2 2 1 0 TOTALS 16 151 36 2 TOTALS 21 270 51 1 DEFENSE Cleveland (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: D.Jackson 5-4-9, A.Rubin 4-2-6, M.Adams 2-4-6, S.Brown 4-1-5, J.Haden 4-1-5, S.Fujita 3-2-5, J.Sheard 4-0-4, U.Young 31-4, S.Paxson 2-1-3, C.Gocong 1-2-3, E.Hagg 2-0-2, D.Patterson 2-0-2, B.Schaefering 20-2, P.Taylor 2-0-2, T.Brown 1-0-1, K.Maiava 0-1-1, E.Stephens 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: J.Sheard 1-11, T.Brown 1-2. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: S.Brown 1, C.Gocong 1, E.Hagg 1. FF: J.Sheard 1. FR-YDS.: S.Paxson 1-0. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: T.Howard 9-6-15, R.Maualuga 6-2-8, R.Geathers 5-2-7, N.Clements 3-4-7, C.Crocker 3-3-6, R.Nelson 2-3-5, M.Lawson 0-5-5, G.Atkins 4-0-4, M.Johnson 2-2-4, D.Peko 2-2-4, F.Rucker 1-2-3, J.Fanene 2-0-2, P.Sims 20-2, K.Jennings 1-1-2, A.Jones 1-1-2, G.Wilson 1-1-2. SKS.-YDS.: G.Atkins 1-7, R.Geathers 1-4. INT.-YDS.: R.Nelson 1-0. PD: G.Atkins 1, N.Clements 1, K.Jennings 1, A.Jones 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. WEEK 13, GAME 12 Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Cincinnati Bengals 7 Sunday, Dec. 4, at Heinz Field The Bengals had a grand beginning, stopping Pittsburgh three-and-out on the game’s first possession and then driving inside the Steelers 10 on their first series. But a four-yard TD pass on that possession was nullified by a false start penalty, and there began a series of events that proved nightmarish by halftime. Cincinnati had a FG attempt blocked on that first possession, and the Steelers went on to score 28 second-quarter points — the most allowed by Cincinnati in a quarter in 382 games, since Dec. 13, 1987. The Steeler onslaught included two rushing TDs by RB Rashard Mendenhall, a QB Ben Roethlisberger TD pass to WR Mike Wallace and a 60-yard punt return TD by WR Antonio Brown. The Bengals got their only TD on an 11-yard second-quarter pass from QB Andy Dalton to WR A.J. Green. For the first time since the season opener, when he missed the second half with a wrist injury, Dalton did not play every offensive snap. He was relieved (not injury related) by QB Bruce Gradkowski for the fourth quarter. The Bengals fell to 7-5 while Pittsburgh improved to 9-3. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................... 0 7 0 0 — 7 Pittsburgh .................................................. 0 28 7 0 — 35 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Pitt. — R.Mendenhall 3 run (S.Suisham kick) ......................................................... 2-12:47 Pitt. — R.Mendenhall 5 run (S.Suisham kick) ......................................................... 2-10:12 Pitt. — M.Wallace 12 pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) ........................ 2-8:33 Cin. — A.Green 11 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) .......................................... 2-4:06 Pitt. — A.Brown 60 punt return (S.Suisham kick)...................................................... 2-1:16 Pitt. — M.Wallace 19 pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) ........................ 3-3:26 Missed FGs: M.Nugent (33B), S.Suisham (50WR). Attendance: 63,697. Time: 2:53. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. PITT. First downs ..................................................................................................... 13 22 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 2-11 2-10 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 232 295 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 104 136 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 128 159 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 30-14-1 23-15-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 3-24 3-17 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-45.3 5-54.2 Punt returns-yards ....................................................................................... 5-54 3-65 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................. 4-103 1-16 Penalties-yards........................................................................................ 10-109 4-29 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 1-1 0-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 27:16 32:44 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD PITT. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 13 52 14 0 R.Mendenhall 16 60 15 2 B.Scott 5 30 19 0 I.Redman 8 51 27 0 A.Green 1 15 15 0 M.Moore 1 13 13 0 A.Dalton 2 6 4 0 A.Brown 1 9 9 0 B.Gradkowski 1 1 1 0 J.Dwyer 3 8 8 0 C.Batch 3 -2 0 0 M.Wallace 1 -3 -3 0 TOTALS 22 104 19 0 TOTALS 33 136 27 2 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I PITT. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 24 11 135 1-0 B.Roethlisberger 23 15 176 2-0 B.Gradkowski 6 3 17 0-1 C.Batch 0 0 0 0-0 TOTALS 30 14 152 1-1 TOTALS 23 15 176 2-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD PITT. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 6 87 43 1 H.Ward 5 30 12 0 B.Leonard 4 20 9 0 M.Wallace 3 38 19t 2 J.Gresham 3 37 20 0 A.Brown 2 67 45 0 A.Hawkins 1 8 8 0 H.Miller 2 12 7 0 W.Saunders 1 14 14 0 D.Johnson 1 9 9 0 E.Sanders 1 6 6 0 TOTALS 14 152 43 1 TOTALS 15 176 45 2 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: K.Jennings 5-5-10, M.Lawson 4-5-9, R.Maualuga 6-2-8, D.Peko 2-6-8, M.Johnson 5-2-7, R.Nelson 1-6-7, T.Howard 4-2-6, F.Rucker 4-1-5, G.Wilson 1-3-4, G.Atkins 2-1-3, T.Mays 0-3-3, B.Johnson 2-0-2, A.Jones 2-0-2, J.Miles 2-0-2, Chris Crocker 1-1-2, R.Geathers 1-1-2, D.Skuta 1-1-2, J.Fanene 0-11. SKS.-YDS.: M.Johnson 1-8, D.Peko 1-5, T.Howard 1-4. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: A.Jones 2, T.Howard 1, K.Jennings 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Pittsburgh (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Clark 5-3-8, I.Taylor 6-1-7, L.Timmons 5-2-7, J.Harrison 5-1-6, J.Farrior 4-2-6, B.Keisel 3-1-4, T.Polamalu 3-1-4, Z.Hood 2-2-4, C.Hampton 1-1-2, W.Gay 1-0-1, C.Heyward 0-1-1, L.Woodley 0-1-1, J.Worilds 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: J.Harrison 3-24. INT.-YDS.: I.Taylor 1-0. PD: I.Taylor 3, T.Polamalu 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. — 155 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 14, GAME 13 Houston Texans 20, Cincinnati Bengals 19 Sunday, Dec. 11, at Paul Brown Stadium WEEK 15, GAME 14 Cincinnati Bengals 20, St. Louis Rams 13 Sunday, Dec. 18, at Edward Jones Dome The Bengals, with five fourth-quarter comeback victories on the books, got a taste of their own medicine as Houston erased a 19-10 final-period deficit by driving 83 yards for a FG and 80 yards for a TD on its last two possessions. The winning score was a six-yard pass from rookie QB T.J. Yates to former Bengal WR Kevin Walter with just :02 remaining. The Walter TD was set up by a pass interference call the Bengals disputed, a 17-yarder against CB Adam Jones that put the ball at the six with 0:12 to play. The Bengals, who led 16-3 at halftime, suffered the relatively rare feat of losing despite a plus-two turnover differential. Houston racked up 412 net yards, the most allowed by Cincinnati on the season to date. The Bengals fell to 7-6. Houston improved to 10-3, and its win combined with a Tennessee loss to New Orleans to clinch the Texans the AFC South championship and the franchise’s first playoff berth. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Houston ......................................................3 0 7 10 — 20 Cincinnati....................................................6 10 3 0 — 19 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Hou. — N.Rackers 46 field goal.................................................................................. 1-9:51 Cin. — M.Nugent 22 field goal ................................................................................... 1-4:54 Cin. — M.Nugent 47 field goal ................................................................................... 1-2:31 Cin. — J.Simpson 17 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick)....................................... 2-3:02 Cin. — M.Nugent 49 field goal ................................................................................... 2-0:06 Hou. — J.Dreessen 6 pass from T.Yates (N.Rackers kick) ..................................... 3-12:27 Cin. — M.Nugent 28 field goal ................................................................................... 3-2:07 Hou. — N.Rackers 33 field goal.................................................................................. 4-5:31 Hou. — K.Walter 6 pass from T.Yates (N.Rackers kick) ............................................ 4-0:02 Missed FGs: N.Rackers (47WR). Attendance: 41,202. Time: 3:07. TEAM STATISTICS HOU. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 25 16 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 9-16 5-13 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 412 285 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 144 101 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 268 184 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 44-26-1 28-16-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 5-32 1-5 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 2-51.5 4-46.5 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 4-30 0-0 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 5-59 3-47 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 5-50 3-27 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 4-3 2-2 Time of possession ................................................................................... 31:44 28:16 RUSHING HOU. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD B.Tate 8 67 44 0 C.Benson 12 91 42 0 A.Foster 15 41 9 0 B.Scott 6 4 4 0 T.Yates 5 36 17 0 A.Hawkins 1 4 4 0 A.Dalton 1 2 2 0 TOTALS 28 144 44 0 TOTALS 29 101 42 0 PASSING HOU. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I T.Yates 44 26 300 2-1 A.Dalton 28 16 189 1-0 TOTALS 44 26 300 2-1 TOTALS 28 16 189 1-0 RECEIVING HOU. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD O.Daniels 7 100 27 0 A.Green 5 59 36 0 K.Walter 6 76 19 1 J.Gresham 3 45 26 0 A.Foster 4 33 21 0 J.Simpson 2 38 21 1 J.Jones 3 39 18 0 B.Scott 2 15 14 0 B.Tate 3 30 14 0 A.Caldwell 2 10 8 0 J.Dreessen 3 22 10 1 A.Hawkins 1 22 22 0 C.Benson 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 26 300 27 2 TOTALS 16 189 36 1 DEFENSE Houston (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: D.Manning 8-3-11, D.Ryans 4-2-6, C.Barwin 4-1-5, J.Joseph 4-1-5, G.Quin 4-1-5, B.Cushing 3-1-4, J.Watt 3-1-4, B.Reed 2-13, K.Jackson 2-0-2, S.Cody 0-2-2, T.Dobbins 0-2-2, B.McCain 1-0-1, A.Smith 1-0-1, J.Allen 0-1-1, E.Mitchell 0-1-1, T.Nolan 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: C.Barwin 1-5. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: J.Joseph 2, J.Allen 1, S.Cody 1, G.Quin 1, D.Ryans 1. FF: C.Barwin 1. FR-YDS.: B.Reed 1-0. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: T.Howard 6-6-12, R.Maualuga 9-1-10, R.Nelson 6-4-10, D.Peko 3-4-7, C.Crocker 4-1-5, K.Jennings 4-1-5, M.Johnson 4-1-5, A.Jones 4-1-5, M.Lawson 4-1-5, F.Rucker 2-2-4, G.Atkins 2-1-3, R.Geathers 2-0-2, B.Johnson 1-1-2, J.Fanene 0-2-2, N.Clements 0-1-1, T.Mays 0-1-1, D.Skuta 0-1-1. SKS.YDS.: M.Johnson 1.5-15, M.Lawson 1-3, C.Crocker 1-2, K.Jennings 1-2, J.Fanene 0.5-10. INT.-YDS.: R.Nelson 1-23. PD: A.Jones 2, R.Nelson 2, J.Fanene 1, K.Jennings 1, M.Johnson 1, D.Peko 1. FF: R.Maualuga 2, G.Atkins 1. FR-YDS.: G.Atkins 1-9, J.Fanene 1-0, R.Maualuga 1-0. The Bengals got off to a slow start against a 2-11 foe, trailing 6-3 at halftime, but rallied to win after trailing at halftime for the fifth time on the season. The game’s single biggest play was turned in by WR Brandon Tate, whose 56-yard punt return late in the third quarter led to a TD that gave Cincinnati the lead for good at 13-6. Bengals QB Andy Dalton moved to 3012 passing yards, becoming only the fifth NFL rookie to hit the 3000 mark for a season. WR A.J. Green had 115 receiving yards, setting a Bengals rookie record with his fourth 100-yard game of the year. The Bengals got the franchise’s first win in St. Louis. Cincinnati had lost twice previously to the Rams in St. Louis and once when visiting the St. Louis Cardinals. Cincinnati improved to 8-6 stayed in the thick of the race for an AFC Wild Card playoff spot. The Rams fell to 2-12. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati................................................... 3 0 10 7 — 20 St. Louis..................................................... 0 6 0 7 — 13 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 21 field goal ................................................................................... 1-8:59 StL. — Jo.Brown 26 field goal.................................................................................... 2-4:18 StL. — Jo.Brown 43 field goal.................................................................................... 2-0:26 Cin. — M.Nugent 41 field goal ................................................................................. 3-10:22 Cin. — B.Scott 1 run (M.Nugent kick) ........................................................................ 3-0:12 Cin. — C.Benson 4 run (M.Nugent kick).................................................................... 4-9:14 StL. — D.Alexander 25 pass from K.Clemens (Jo.Brown kick)................................. 4-1:08 Missed FGs: Jo.Brown (45WR). Attendance: 56,431. Time: 3:05. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. STL. First downs ..................................................................................................... 19 18 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 3-11 2-13 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 283 305 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 110 95 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 173 210 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 26-15-1 36-25-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-6 3-19 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 5-33.8 7-42.9 Punt returns-yards ....................................................................................... 2-71 0-0 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................. 4-101 4-83 Penalties-yards........................................................................................ 11-101 10-109 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 3-0 1-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 30:03 29:57 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD STL. ATT YDS LG TD C.Benson 22 76 15 1 S.Jackson 18 71 18 0 B.Scott 7 20 11 1 C.Williams 3 16 7 0 C.Peerman 2 8 11 0 K.Clemens 2 9 8 0 A.Hawkins 1 8 8 0 J.Norwood 1 -1 -1 0 A.Dalton 2 -2 -1 0 TOTALS 34 110 15 2 TOTALS 24 95 18 0 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I STL. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 26 15 179 0-1 K.Clemens 36 25 229 1-0 TOTALS 26 15 179 0-1 TOTALS 36 25 229 1-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD STL. NO YDS LG TD A.Green 6 115 55 0 S.Jackson 9 72 12 0 J.Gresham 3 16 9 0 B.Lloyd 5 42 15 0 J.Simpson 2 14 10 0 A.Pettis 4 38 16 0 C.Benson 1 11 11 0 D.Alexander 3 52 25t 1 A.Hawkins 1 10 10 0 L.Kendricks 3 19 9 0 R.Whalen 1 7 7 0 C.Wlliams 1 6 6 0 C.Cochart 1 6 6 0 TOTALS 15 179 55 0 TOTALS 25 229 25t 1 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: T.Howard 7-5-12, N.Clements 6-2-8, A.Jones 5-3-8, R.Maualuga 5-3-8, Atkins 5-1-6, B.Johnson 3-2-5, M.Lawson 3-2-5, C.Crocker 3-1-4, M.Johnson 3-1-4, N.Hayden 2-1-3, K.Jennings 2-1-3, R.Nelson 1-2-3, D.Peko 0-3-3, C.Dunlap 1-1-2, F.Rucker 1-1-2, J.Fanene 1-0-1, R.Geathers 1-0-1, D.Skuta 1-0-1, G.Wilson 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: N.Clements 1-8, J.Fanene 1-6, G.Atkins 1-5. INT.YDS.: None. PD: N.Clements 1, J.Fanene 1. FF: G.Atkins 1. FR-YDS.: None. St. Louis (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: Q.Mikell 8-2-10, D.Stewart 4-3-7, J.Laurinaitis 5-1-6, R.Hood 5-0-5, B.Poppinga 2-3-5, J.Bannan 4-0-4, C.Chamberlain 4-0-4, F.Robbins 2-1-3, D.Scott 2-1-3, J.Gordy 2-0-2, C.Long 2-0-2, J.Butler 1-0-1, C.Dahl 1-0-1, R.Quinn 1-0-1, E.Sims 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: C.Long 1-6. INT.-YDS.: J.Gordy 1-30. PD: J.Gordy 2, Q.Mikell 1, B.Poppinga 1, R.Quinn 1. FF: Q.Mikell 2, D.Stewart 1. FR-YDS.: None. — 156 — (2011 game summaries, continued) WEEK 16, GAME 15 Cincinnati Bengals 23, Arizona Cardinals 16 Saturday, Dec. 24, at Paul Brown Stadium WEEK 17, GAME 16 Baltimore Ravens 24, Cincinnati Bengals 16 Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012 at Paul Brown Stadium The Bengals took a 23-0 lead with 3:09 left in the third quarter, but the Cardinals closed the gap to 23-16 with 3:16 left in the final period. To claim victory, the Bengals had to fend off subsequent Arizona possessions which died at the Cincinnati 17- and 34-yard lines. The win, tense as it turned out to be, gave the Bengals a 9-6 record and control of the No. 2 AFC Wild Card spot entering the final week of the regular season. QB Andy Dalton became the first rookie to throw for 20 TDs and win eight or more games. The Bengals defense gave up a whopping 208 yards in the fourth quarter, but its performance in the first three periods (just 108 yards, six first downs and no points allowed) eventually outweighed the late Cardinals surge. Arizona fell to 7-8. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Arizona .......................................................0 0 0 16 — 16 Cincinnati................................................. 10 10 3 0 — 23 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — M.Nugent 24 field goal ................................................................................. 1-10:55 Cin. — J.Gresham 11 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) ...................................... 1-6:24 Cin. — J.Simpson 19 pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick)....................................... 2-2:46 Cin. — M.Nugent 41 field goal ................................................................................... 2-0:00 Cin. — M.Nugent 32 field goal ................................................................................... 3-3:09 Ariz. — L.Fitzgerald 30 pass from J.Skelton (J.Feely kick) ...................................... 4-11:25 Ariz. — J.King 2 pass from J.Skelton (run failed)....................................................... 4-7:39 Ariz. — J.Feely 29 field goal ....................................................................................... 4-3:16 Missed FGs: M.Nugent (35WR, 49WR). Attendance: 41,273. Time: 3:04. TEAM STATISTICS ARIZ. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 17 21 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 4-14 5-14 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 316 301 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 59 165 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 257 136 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 44-23-3 31-18-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 5-40 2-18 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 6-38.3 5-43.0 Punt returns-yards......................................................................................2-(-3) 2-6 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 4-69 2-40 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 6-87 6-47 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 1-0 2-2 Time of possession ................................................................................... 28:21 31:39 RUSHING ARIZ. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD C.Wells 14 53 8 0 C.Benson 16 57 9 0 J.Skelton 4 6 4 0 A.Dalton 5 48 17 0 B.Scott 10 28 9 0 A.Green 2 25 22 0 C.Peerman 1 7 7 0 TOTALS 18 59 8 0 TOTALS 34 165 22 0 PASSING ARIZ. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I J.Skelton 44 23 297 2-3 A.Dalton 31 18 154 2-0 TOTALS 44 23 297 2-3 TOTALS 31 18 154 2-0 RECEIVING ARIZ. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD L.Fitzgerald 6 105 39 1 J.Gresham 5 56 12 1 A.Roberts 6 75 22 0 J.Simpson 5 42 19t 1 E.Doucet 2 47 27 0 R.Whalen 3 20 13 0 T.Heap 2 29 20 0 A.Green 2 25 17 0 C.Taylor 2 19 10 0 C.Benson 1 8 8 0 R.Housler 1 11 11 0 A.Hawkins 1 3 3 0 C.Wells 1 8 8 0 D.Lee 1 0 0 0 J.King 1 2 2t 1 L.Stephens-Howling 1 2 2 0 P.Peterson 1 -1 -1 0 TOTALS 23 297 39 2 TOTALS 18 154 19t 2 DEFENSE Arizona (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: D.Washington 9-2-11, D.Dockett 5-2-7, C.Campbell 4-3-7, A.Wilson 4-3-7, A.Jefferson 4-1-5, K.Rhodes 4-1-5, P.Lenon 3-0-3, R.Marshall 2-1-3, C.Haggans 1-2-3, S.Acho 2-0-2, N.Eason 1-1-2, S.Bradley 0-2-2, D.Carter 0-2-2, M.Adams 1-0-1, O.Schofield 1-0-1, P.Peterson 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: C.Campbell 1-11, S.Acho 1-7. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: C.Campbell 2, P.Peterson 2, K.Rhodes 2, M.Adams 1, A.Wilson 1. FF: C.Campbell 1, A.Wilson 1. FR-YDS.: K.Rhodes 2-1. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: C.Crocker 5-1-6, R.Nelson 5-1-6, D.Peko 4-2-6, T.Howard 3-3-6, K.Jennings 5-0-5, A.Jones 4-1-5, R.Maualuga 1-4-5, N.Clements 3-0-3, M.Lawson 3-0-3, B.Johnson 2-1-3, G.Atkins 1-2-3, M.Johnson 1-2-3, J.Fanene 2-0-2, C.Dunlap 1-1-2, R.Geathers 1-1-2, T.Mays 1-0-1, F.Rucker 1-0-1. SKS.YDS.: J.Fanene 2-12, D.Peko 1-11, C.Dunlap 1-9, R.Nelson 1-8. INT.-YDS.: R.Nelson 117, R.Maualuga 1-2, N.Clements 1-(-2). PD: A.Jones 2, N.Clements 1, R.Geathers 1, T.Howard 1, K.Jennings 1, R.Maualuga 1, R.Nelson 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. The Bengals fell behind 17-3 at halftime, and though they closed the gap to 17-13 with 12:35 left in the fourth quarter, the day would belong to the Ravens. Cincinnati had the ball trailing only 17-13, but Baltimore recovered a fumble by TE Jermaine Gresham, and three plays later, Ravens HB Ray Rice ran 51 yards for a TD. It was the second long TD of the day for Rice, who went 70 yards for the game’s first score. Rice finished with 191 rushing yards, and the Bengals gave up a season-high 221 for the game. Cincinnati began the game not knowing if it could make the playoffs without a win, but as the final seconds ticked away on their loss, they learned that they had qualified for a Wild Card spot by virtue of a Denver loss to Kansas City. The Bengals finished the season 9-7 and claimed the AFC’s No. 6 playoff seed. The Ravens, who finished 12-4, claimed the AFC North title and the No. 2 seed. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Baltimore ................................................. 10 7 0 7 — 24 Cincinnati................................................... 3 0 7 6 — 16 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Balt. — R.Rice 70 run (B.Cundiff kick) ..................................................................... 1-12:58 Balt. — B.Cundiff 42 field goal .................................................................................... 1-6:45 Cin. — M.Nugent 46 field goal ................................................................................... 1-3:02 Balt. — D.Pitta 9 pass from J.Flacco (B.Cundiff kick) ................................................ 2-0:11 Cin. — B.Scott 25 run (M.Nugent kick) ...................................................................... 3-3:26 Cin. — M.Nugent 46 field goal ................................................................................. 4-12:35 Balt. — R.Rice 51 run (B.Cundiff kick) ....................................................................... 4-5:41 Cin. — M.Nugent 23 field goal ................................................................................... 4-2:39 Missed FGs: M.Nugent (36WR). Attendance: 63,439. Time: 2:59. TEAM STATISTICS BALT. CIN. First downs ..................................................................................................... 15 19 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 5-13 8-17 Total net yards.............................................................................................. 347 336 Net yards rushing ......................................................................................... 221 105 Net yards passing......................................................................................... 126 231 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 19-15-0 44-22-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................... 1-4 1-1 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 7-46.7 4-53.5 Punt returns-yards ....................................................................................... 1-11 4-45 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 2-22 3-72 Penalties-yards............................................................................................ 7-59 4-35 Fumbles-lost .................................................................................................. 0-0 1-1 Time of possession ................................................................................... 29:26 30:34 RUSHING BALT. ATT YDS LG TD CIN. ATT YDS LG TD R.Rice 24 191 70t 2 C.Benson 13 51 12 0 R.Williams 6 28 10 0 B.Scott 6 34 25t 1 V.Leach 1 1 1 0 A.Dalton 4 17 13 0 J.Flacco 1 1 1 0 A.Hawkins 1 3 3 0 TOTALS 32 221 70t 2 TOTALS 24 105 25t 1 PASSING BALT. ATT CMP YDS TD-I CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I J.Flacco 19 15 130 1-0 A.Dalton 44 22 232 0-0 TOTALS 19 15 130 1-0 TOTALS 44 22 232 0-0 RECEIVING BALT. NO YDS LG TD CIN. NO YDS LG TD D.Pitta 6 62 39 1 J.Gresham 5 72 31 0 T.Smith 5 33 13 0 J.Simpson 5 54 23 0 R.Rice 2 8 5 0 A.Hawkins 3 34 26 0 E.Dickson 1 20 20 0 A.Green 2 26 18 0 V.Leach 1 7 7 0 B.Leonard 2 19 16 0 C.Benson 2 10 6 0 D.Lee 2 9 6 0 B.Scott 1 8 8 0 TOTALS 15 130 39 1 TOTALS 22 232 31 0 DEFENSE Baltimore (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Lewis 5-2-7, J.McClain 1-6-7, Ca.Williams 6-0-6, T.Suggs 4-2-6, B.Pollard 4-1-5, C.Redding 2-2-4, E.Reed 2-2-4, H.Ngata 0-4-4, C.Carr 3-0-3, T.Cody 2-1-3, L.Webb 0-3-3, J.Johnson 0-2-2, A.Jones 1-0-1, B.McKinney 1-0-1, J.Smith 1-0-1, P.Kruger 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: T.Suggs 1-1. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: Ca.Williams 3, C.Carr 2, B.Pollard 2, L.Webb 2, R.Lewis 1, H.Ngata 1, P.McPhee 1, T.Suggs 1. FF: T.Suggs 1. FR-YDS.: B.Pollard 1-0. Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: R.Maualuga 6-8-14, D.Peko 5-4-9, M.Lawson 7-1-8, G.Atkins 3-3-6, F.Rucker 2-4-6, T.Howard 4-1-5, C.Crocker 3-2-5, C.Dunlap 3-2-5, N.Clements 2-2-4, R.Geathers 1-3-4, M.Johnson 1-3-4, A.Jones 3-0-3, D.Skuta 2-1-3, R.Nelson 1-2-3, J.Fanene 0-2-2. SKS.-YDS.: C.Dunlap 0.5-2, M.Johnson 0.5-2. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: N.Clements 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. — 157 — (2011 game summaries, continued) 2011 SEASON AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Houston Texans 31, Cincinnati Bengals 10 Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 at Reliant Stadium The visiting Bengals set the tone early with a one-yard Cedric Benson TD, a Mike Nugent FG and a strong defensive first half. But big plays would prove to be the difference in the game, and Houston had plenty. With 52 seconds left in the first half, Texans DE J.J. Watt intercepted an Andy Dalton pass and returned it 29 yards for a TD, stirring an alreadyraucous Reliant Stadium crowd. Trailing 17-10 entering the second half, the Bengals briefly kept the game close, but the Texans pulled ahead 24-10 when WR Andre Johnson scored on a 40-yard reception with 1:08 left in the third quarter. With 5:15 left in the contest, Texans RB Arian Foster, who had a game-high 152 rushing yards, ran 42 yards down the right sideline for a TD that completed the scoring. Bengals QB and Houston area native Andy Dalton passed 27-for-42 for 257 yards, but had three INTs. Houston advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs with the win, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens in that game, 20-13. SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS. Cincinnati....................................................7 3 0 0 — 10 Houston ......................................................7 10 7 7 — 31 TEAM — SCORING PLAY QTR.-LEFT Cin. — C.Benson 1 run (M.Nugent kick) ................................................................... 1-7:34 Hou. — A.Foster 8 run (N.Rackers kick) .................................................................... 1-4:57 Cin. — M.Nugent 37 field goal ................................................................................... 2-7:09 Hou. — N.Rackers 39 field goal.................................................................................. 2-1:48 Hou. — J.Watt 29 interception return (N.Rackers kick) .............................................. 2-0:52 Hou. — A.Johnson 40 pass from T.Yates (N. Rackers kick)...................................... 3-1:08 Hou. — A.Foster 42 run (N.Rackers kick) .................................................................. 4-5:15 Missed FGs: M.Nugent (50WR). Attendance: 71,725. Time: 3:04. TEAM STATISTICS CIN. HOU. First downs ..................................................................................................... 21 19 Third down conversions-attempts ............................................................... 6-13 6-12 Total net yards ............................................................................................. 300 340 Net yards rushing ........................................................................................... 76 188 Net yards passing ........................................................................................ 224 152 Pass attempts-completions-interceptions .............................................. 42-27-3 20-11-0 Sacks against-yards lost ............................................................................. 4-33 2-7 Punts-average .......................................................................................... 3-48.3 5-50.2 Punt returns-yards....................................................................................... 3-20 3-12 Kickoff returns-yards ................................................................................... 1-22 0-0 Penalties-yards ........................................................................................... 3-25 5-87 Fumbles-lost.................................................................................................. 1-0 0-0 Time of possession ................................................................................... 30:17 29:43 RUSHING CIN. ATT YDS LG TD HOU. ATT YDS LG TD B.Leonard 3 34 19 0 A.Foster 24 153 42t 2 A.Dalton 3 17 15 0 B.Tate 9 37 9 0 C.Benson 7 14 7 1 J.Casey 1 0 0 0 B.Scott 6 11 4 0 T.Yates 1 -2 -2 0 TOTALS 19 76 19 1 TOTALS 35 188 42t 2 PASSING CIN. ATT CMP YDS TD-I HOU. ATT CMP YDS TD-I A.Dalton 42 27 257 0-3 T.Yates 20 11 159 1-0 TOTALS 42 27 257 0-3 TOTALS 20 11 159 1-0 RECEIVING CIN. NO YDS LG TD HOU. NO YDS LG TD B.Leonard 6 36 16 0 A.Johnson 5 90 40t 1 A.Green 5 47 21 0 A.Foster 3 29 15 0 J.Gresham 5 46 16 0 O.Daniels 2 29 21 0 J.Simpson 3 33 16 0 K.Walter 1 11 11 0 B.Scott 3 29 11 0 R.Whalen 2 24 20 0 D.Lee 1 36 36 0 A.Hawkins 1 8 8 0 C.Benson 1 -2 -2 0 TOTALS 27 257 36 0 TOTALS 11 159 40t 1 DEFENSE Cincinnati (coaches’ stats) — ST-AT-TT: T.Howard 7-2-9, D.Peko 5-3-8, R.Nelson 4-2-6, N.Clements 3-3-6, G.Atkins 4-1-5, M.Lawson 4-1-5, A.Jones 3-2-5, J.Fanene 4-0-4, R.Geathers 2-2-4, C.Dunlap 1-2-3, R.Maualuga 1-2-3, C.Crocker 1-1-2, F.Rucker 1-1-2, D.Skuta 1-0-1, M.Johnson 0-1-1. SKS.-YDS.: R.Nelson 1-7, G.Atkins 1-0. INT.-YDS.: None. PD: N.Clements 1, J.Fanene 1, T.Howard 1, K.Jennings 1, A.Jones 1. FF: None. FR-YDS.: None. Houston (press box stats) — ST-AT-TT: B.Cushing 5-3-8, D.Manning 5-2-7, J.Joseph 6-0-6, A.Smith 5-0-5, G.Quin 4-1-5, J.Allen 3-2-5, B.Reed 3-2-5, K.Jackson 3-1-4, E.Mitchell 3-1-4, D.Ryans 2-2-4, C.Barwin 3-0-3, S.Cody 1-2-3, J.Watt 2-0-2, T.Jamison 11-2, Q.Demps 1-0-1, T.Dobbins 1-0-1. SKS.-YDS.: E.Mitchell 1-9, B.Reed 1-9, A.Smith 18, J.Watt 1-7. INT.-YDS.: J.Watt 1-29, D.Manning 1-0, J.Joseph 1-(-1). PD: J.Joseph 2, B.McCain 2, J.Allen 1, T.Jamison 1, D.Manning 1, E.Mitchell 1, J. Watt 1. FF: None. FRYDS.: None. — 158 — 2011 PRESEASON STATISTICS RECORD: 1-3 DATE 8-12-11 8-21-11 8-25-11 9-1-11 W-L L L W L SCORE 3-34 7-27 24-13 13-17 OPPONENT at Detroit at N.Y. Jets CAROLINA INDIANAPOLIS ATTENDANCE 42,768 78,418 41,735 39,797 TEAM STATISTICS BENGALS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ............................................... 69 Rushing.................................................................. 31 Passing .................................................................. 32 Penalty ..................................................................... 6 3rd Down: Made-Att. ........................................ 22-59 3rd Down Pct. ..................................................... 37.3 4th Down: Made-Att.............................................. 1-2 4th Down Pct. ..................................................... 50.0 POSSESSION AVG. .............................................. 30:59 TOTAL NET YARDS ............................................... 1081 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 270.3 Total Plays ........................................................... 256 Avg. Per Play ........................................................ 4.2 NET YARDS RUSHING ............................................ 470 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 117.5 Total Rushes ....................................................... 123 NET YARDS PASSING ............................................. 611 Avg. Per Game ................................................. 152.8 Sacked-Yards Lost ............................................. 6-34 Gross Yards ......................................................... 645 Att.-Completions ............................................. 127-78 Completion Pct. .................................................. 61.4 Had Intercepted ....................................................... 6 PUNTS-AVG. .......................................................25-45.7 Net Punting Avg.............................................25-40.5 PENALTIES-YARDS ............................................ 24-233 FUMBLES-BALLS LOST............................................ 8-4 TOUCHDOWNS ............................................................ 5 Rushing.................................................................... 4 Passing .................................................................... 1 Returns .................................................................... 0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 BENGALS ................................................ 0 OPPONENTS ........................................ 34 2 44 17 3 0 9 OPPONENTS 60 15 42 3 21-60 35.0 4-4 100.0 29:01 1188 297.0 238 5.0 379 94.8 114 809 202.3 7-36 845 117-66 56.4 0 24-44.7 24-36.5 24-195 6-3 10 3 7 0 4 3 31 OT 0 0 PTS 47 91 SCORING TD TD-R TD-P TD-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Mike Nugent ................... 0 0 0 0 3-3 4-5 0 15 Cedric Benson ............... 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 A.J. Green ...................... 1 0 1 0 — — 0 6 Brian Leonard ................ 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 Cedric Peerman ............. 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 Bernard Scott ................. 1 1 0 0 — — 0 6 Thomas Weber .............. 0 0 0 0 2-2 0-0 0 2 BENGALS ...................... 5 4 1 0 5-5 4-5 0 47 OPPONENTS .............. 10 3 7 0 10-10 7-8 0 91 Two-point conversions: None. BENGALS 0-0 (0-0 R, 0-0 P), OPPONENTS 0-0 (0-0 R, 0-0 P). Sacks-yards: DeQuin Evans 2-15, Manny Lawson 1.5-1, Frostee Rucker 1-9, Chris Crocker 1-6, Michael Johnson 1-4, Clinton McDonald 0.5-1. BENGALS 7-36, OPPONENTS 6-34. Fumbles-lost: Andy Dalton 2-1, Dan LeFevour 2-0, A.J. Green 1-1, John Griffin 1-1, Brian Leonard 1-1, Jamere Holland 1-0. BENGALS 8-4, OPPONENTS 6-3. RUSHING ATT Cedric Benson .................................... 29 Brian Leonard ..................................... 23 Cedric Peerman ................................. 22 Bernard Scott........................................ 6 John Griffin ......................................... 18 Dan LeFevour ....................................... 4 Bruce Gradkowski ................................ 5 Jay Finley.............................................. 7 A.J. Green............................................. 1 Jordan Shipley...................................... 1 Jonathan Williams ................................ 2 Andy Dalton .......................................... 5 BENGALS......................................... 123 OPPONENTS ................................... 114 YDS 119 88 75 63 50 29 19 15 10 4 0 -2 470 379 AVG 4.1 3.8 3.4 10.5 2.8 7.3 3.8 2.1 10.0 4.0 0.0 -.4 3.8 3.3 LG 16 15 13 17 8 14 14 8 10 4 2 5 17 69 TD 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 RECEIVING REC Jordan Shipley.................................... 12 A.J. Green............................................. 9 Brian Leonard ....................................... 6 Chase Coffman .................................... 6 Jermaine Gresham............................... 5 Ryan Whalen ........................................ 5 Cedric Peerman ................................... 5 Colin Cochart ........................................ 4 Calvin Russell ....................................... 4 Quan Cosby.......................................... 3 Jerome Simpson .................................. 3 Jay Finley.............................................. 3 Andre Caldwell ..................................... 2 John Standeford ................................... 2 Cedric Benson ...................................... 2 Bo Scaife .............................................. 2 John Nalbone ....................................... 2 Andrew Hawkins................................... 1 John Griffin ........................................... 1 Jonathan Williams ................................ 1 BENGALS........................................... 78 OPPONENTS ..................................... 66 YDS 98 96 61 40 52 36 28 25 17 20 17 14 50 25 17 12 7 15 8 7 645 845 AVG 8.2 10.7 10.2 6.7 10.4 7.2 5.6 6.3 4.3 6.7 5.7 4.7 25.0 12.5 8.5 6.0 3.5 15.0 8.0 7.0 8.3 12.8 LG 20 40t 33 12 21 16 14 11 9 8 10 8 39 18 15 12 5 15 8 7 40t 54 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 INTERCEPTIONS NO (None) ................................................... 0 BENGALS............................................. 0 OPPONENTS ....................................... 6 YDS 0 0 116 AVG — — 19.3 LG — — 35 TD 0 0 0 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN-20 LG BLK. Kevin Huber ................. 25 1143 45.7 40.5 3 11 77 0 BENGALS.................... 25 1143 45.7 40.5 3 11 77 0 OPPONENTS .............. 24 1072 44.7 36.5 4 4 54 0 PUNT RETURNS NO Quan Cosby................................. 7 Jamere Holland ........................... 4 Andrew Hawkins.......................... 2 Jordan Shipley............................. 1 BENGALS.................................. 14 OPPONENTS ............................ 12 FC 2 0 0 1 3 5 YDS 45 25 40 5 115 71 AVG 6.4 6.3 20.0 5.0 8.2 5.9 LG 14 10 32 5 32 13 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO John Griffin ........................................... 2 Andrew Hawkins................................... 2 Jamere Holland .................................... 2 Andre Caldwell ..................................... 1 Jay Finley.............................................. 1 Cedric Peerman ................................... 1 BENGALS............................................. 9 OPPONENTS ..................................... 11 YDS 34 46 49 18 32 38 217 310 AVG 17.0 23.0 24.5 18.0 32.0 38.0 24.1 28.2 LG 20 26 26 18 32 38 38 49 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Mike Nugent ............................... 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 BENGALS................................... 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 OPPONENTS ............................. 0-0 1-1 3-3 2-3 1-1 Mike Nugent: (27G, 42WR), (—), (55G), (25G, 24G). Opponents: (37G, 44G), (43WR, 30G, 50G), (42G, 38G), (23G). PASSING ATT. Andy Dalton....................................... 60 Bruce Gradkowski............................. 45 Dan LeFevour ................................... 18 Jordan Palmer..................................... 4 BENGALS ....................................... 127 OPPONENTS ................................. 117 CMP. 36 30 11 1 78 66 YDS. 328 238 72 7 645 845 CMP.% 60.0 66.7 61.1 25.0 61.4 56.4 YDS./ATT. 5.47 5.29 4.00 1.75 5.08 7.22 TD 1 0 0 0 1 7 TD% 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 6.0 INT. 3 1 1 1 6 0 INT.% 5.0 2.2 5.6 25.0 4.7 0.0 — 159 — LG 40t 39 16 7 40t 54 SKD.-YDS. 1-6 2-10 3-18 0-0 6-34 7-36 RAT. 59.6 70.4 46.5 0.0 57.4 99.1 DEFENSE* ST AT TT SKS-YDS INT-YDS PD FF FR-YDS Dan Skuta.................. 9 9 18 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 Victor Adeyanju ......... 4 9 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Vincent Rey ............... 4 9 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Jeromy Miles ............. 8 4 12 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Brandon Johnson ...... 5 7 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Frostee Rucker.......... 6 5 11 1-9 0-0 0 0 1-0 Robert Sands ............ 6 5 11 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Clinton McDonald...... 5 5 10 0.5-1 0-0 0 1 0-0 Rey Maualuga ........... 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Rico Murray ............... 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Thomas Howard........ 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Jonathan Wade ......... 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 Stephen Franklin ....... 1 6 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Jason Shirley............. 1 6 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 DeQuin Evans ........... 5 1 6 2-15 0-0 0 1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Domata Peko ............ 3 3 6 James Ruffin ............. 1 5 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Chris Crocker ............ 5 0 5 1-6 0-0 0 0 0-0 Reggie Nelson........... 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Leon Hall ................... 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 Michael Johnson ....... 4 1 5 1-4 0-0 0 1 0-0 David Pender ............ 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Morgan Trent............. 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 Manny Lawson .......... 2 3 5 1.5-1 0-0 0 0 0-0 Gibril Wilson .............. 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Geno Atkins ............... 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Robert Geathers........ 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Taylor Mays ............... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Brandon Ghee ........... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Nate Clements .......... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Tom Nelson ............... 0 2 2 Cornell Banks ............ 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Fred Bennett ............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Pat Sims .................... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Korey Lindsey ........... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS* ST AT TT FF FR-YDS BP BFG BXP Jeromy Miles .......................... 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 Fred Bennett .......................... 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Tom Nelson ............................ 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 David Pender ......................... 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brian Leonard......................... 1 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Clark Harris ............................ 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Reggie Nelson........................ 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brandon Ghee ........................ 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Andrew Hawkins .................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Dontay Moch .......................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Dan Skuta............................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jonathan Wade ...................... 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Chase Coffman ...................... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Stephen Franklin .................... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Thomas Howard..................... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Manny Lawson ....................... 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 Taylor Mays ............................ 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Cedric Peerman ..................... 0 1 1 0 Vincent Rey ............................ 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Fui Vakapuna ......................... 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jonathan Williams .................. 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 *NOTE: The defensive statistics above were compiled using play-byplay reports produced at the games. 2011 preseason PARTICIPATION CHART LEGEND RI — reserve/injured list RPUP — reserve/physically unable to perform list RNFI — reserve/non-football injury list (NOTE: Position designation indicates start.) P — played as a substitute DNP — did not play NAME Cin. G-S Adeyanju, Victor................................ 4-0 Atkins, Geno ..................................... 4-4 Banks, Cornell .................................. 1-0 Bennett, Fred .................................... 3-0 Benson, Cedric ................................. 3-3 Boling, Clint ....................................... 4-0 Caldwell, Andre................................. 3-0 Clements, Nate ................................. 3-3 Cochart, Colin ................................... 4-0 Coffman, Chase ................................ 4-0 Collins, Anthony ................................ 4-0 Cook, Kyle......................................... 4-4 Cosby, Quan ..................................... 3-0 Cox, Landon...................................... 0-0 Crocker, Chris ................................... 3-3 Dalton, Andy ..................................... 4-4 Develin, James ................................. 4-0 Dunlap, Carlos .................................. 0-0 Evans, DeQuin.................................. 4-0 Fanene, Jonathan............................. 2-1 Finley, Jay ......................................... 1-0 Franklin, Stephen.............................. 3-0 Gardner, Andrew .............................. 2-0 Geathers, Robert .............................. 3-3 Ghee, Brandon ................................. 2-0 Gradkowski, Bruce ........................... 4-0 Green, A.J. ........................................ 4-4 Gresham, Jermaine .......................... 3-3 Griffin, John....................................... 4-0 Hall, Leon .......................................... 3-3 Harris, Clark ...................................... 4-0 Hawkins, Andrew .............................. 3-0 Holland, Jamere................................ 2-0 Howard, Thomas .............................. 4-4 Huber, Kevin ..................................... 4-0 Hudson, Otis ..................................... 0-0 Jean-Gilles, Max ............................... 4-0 Jennings, Kelly.................................. 0-0 Johnson, Bart.................................... 2-0 Johnson, Brandon ............................ 4-0 Johnson, Michael.............................. 4-4 Johnson, Tank .................................. 0-0 Jones, Adam ..................................... 0-0 Lawson, Manny................................. 4-4 LeFevour, Dan .................................. 3-0 Leonard, Brian .................................. 4-1 Lindsey, Korey .................................. 4-0 Livings, Nate ..................................... 4-4 Maualuga, Rey.................................. 4-4 Mays, Taylor ..................................... 2-1 McDonald, Clinton ............................ 3-0 Mikaele, Lolomana ........................... 0-0 Miles, Jeromy .................................... 4-0 Mills, Garrett...................................... 0-0 Moch, Dontay .................................... 1-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick ......................... 0-0 Murray, Rico...................................... 4-0 Nalbone, John................................... 4-0 Nelson, Reggie ................................. 3-3 Nelson, Tom...................................... 2-0 Nugent, Mike ..................................... 4-0 O’Donnell, Matthew .......................... 4-0 Palmer, Jordan ................................. 1-0 Peerman, Cedric ............................... 3-0 Peko, Domata ................................... 4-4 Pender, David ................................... 4-0 Pressley, Chris.................................. 4-3 Rey, Vincent...................................... 4-0 Riley, Chris........................................ 4-0 Rivers, Keith...................................... 0-0 Roland, Dennis ................................. 4-0 Rucker, Frostee ................................ 4-0 Ruffin, James .................................... 4-0 Russell, Calvin .................................. 3-0 Sands, Robert ................................... 4-0 Scaife, Bo.......................................... 3-1 Scott, Bernard ................................... 1-0 Shipley, Jordan ................................. 4-0 Shirley, Jason ................................... 2-0 Simpson, Jerome.............................. 4-4 Sims, Pat ........................................... 1-0 Skuta, Dan ........................................ 4-0 Smith, Andre ..................................... 4-4 Standeford, John .............................. 2-0 Stephens, Reggie ............................. 4-0 Trent, Morgan ................................... 4-1 Vakapuna, Fui................................... 4-1 Vann, LeRoy ..................................... 0-0 Wade, Jonathan................................ 3-1 Weber, Thomas ................................ 4-0 Whalen, Ryan ................................... 2-0 Whitworth, Andrew ........................... 4-4 Williams, Bobbie ............................... 4-4 Williams, Jonathan ........................... 2-0 Wilson, Gibril ..................................... 2-1 1 2 3 @Det. @NYJ CAR. P DT NWT P HB P DNP LCB P P P C DNP DNP SS QB P DNP P NWT P P P LDE DNP P WR TE P RCB P DNP DNP WLB P DNP P NWT P P RDE DNP DNP SLB P P P LG MLB NWT P DNP P DNP P DNP P P FS P P P P DNP NT P FB P P DNP P P P NWT P P DNP P P WR DNP P ROT P P P P NWT DNP P DNP LOT RG P DNP P DT NWT P HB P P LCB P P P C P DNP SS QB P DNP P DNP DNP P P LDE DNP P WR DNP P RCB P P P WLB P DNP P NWT P P RDE NWT DNP SLB P P P LG MLB NWT P DNP P NWT DNP DNP P P FS DNP P P DNP P NT P FB P P DNP P P P P P TE DNP P P WR DNP P ROT P P P P DNP P P DNP LOT RG P DNP P DT NWT P HB P P LCB P P P C P NWT SS QB P DNP P P DNP P NWT LDE P P WR TE P RCB P P P WLB P DNP P NWT NWT P RDE NWT DNP SLB DNP P P LG MLB P P DNP P NWT DNP DNP P P FS P P P DNP P NT P P P P DNP P P P P P P P P DNP WR DNP P ROT NWT P P FB DNP P P P LOT RG NWT P 4 IND. P DT P NWT DNP P P DNP P P P C P NWT DNP QB P DNP P LDE DNP NWT NWT DNP P P WR TE P DNP P P NWT WLB P DNP P DNP NWT P RDE NWT DNP SLB P HB P LG MLB FS NWT NWT P NWT DNP DNP P P DNP NWT P P NWT P NT P FB P P DNP P P P P P DNP DNP P DNP WR P P ROT NWT P LCB P NWT RCB P P LOT RG NWT SS — 160 — NWT REX # — not with team — roster exemption — unsigned draft pick — 161 — REGULAR-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS The following are regular-season records. Postseason records can be found in the postseason portion of the team history section. CAREER SERVICE 16 15 14 13 13 13 13 207 206 192 188 185 169 149 137 122 117 MOST SEASONS Ken Anderson ................................................................................................. 1971-86 Ken Riley ........................................................................................................ 1969-83 Reggie Williams .............................................................................................. 1976-89 Jim Breech ...................................................................................................... 1980-92 Anthony Munoz............................................................................................... 1980-92 Joe Walter....................................................................................................... 1985-97 Rich Braham ............................................................................................... 1994-2006 GAMES PLAYED/CAREER Ken Riley ........................................................................................................ 1969-83 Reggie Williams .............................................................................................. 1976-89 Ken Anderson ................................................................................................. 1971-86 Tim Krumrie .................................................................................................... 1983-94 Anthony Munoz............................................................................................... 1980-92 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Lee Johnson ................................................................................................... 1988-98 Pat McInally .................................................................................................... 1976-85 Reggie Williams .............................................................................................. 1980-89 Tim Krumrie .................................................................................................... 1987-94 Tony McGee ............................................................................................... 1993-2001 SCORING 1,151 779 660 549 420 TOTAL POINTS Jim Breech ..................................................................... 1980-92 Shayne Graham ............................................................. 2003-09 Doug Pelfrey .................................................................. 1993-99 Horst Muhlmann ............................................................. 1969-74 Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 SEASON (total) 132 131 130 122 121 Mike Nugent .........................................................................2011 Shayne Graham ...................................................................2005 Shayne Graham ...................................................................2007 Shayne Graham ...................................................................2004 Doug Pelfrey ........................................................................1995 SEASON (average per team game) 8.25 8.19 8.13 7.93 7.71 Mike Nugent (132 points/16 games) ....................................2011 Shayne Graham (131 points/16 games)..............................2005 Shayne Graham (130 points/16 games)..............................2007 Horst Muhlmann (111 points/14 games)..............................1972 Horst Muhlmann (108 points/14 games)..............................1970 GAME 24 24 21 19 19 CAREER 70 66 64 64 53 Larry Kinnebrew .................................. Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston Corey Dillon.................................... Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee Shayne Graham ................................Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore Horst Muhlmann ......................................Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo Horst Muhlmann ................................. Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston TOUCHDOWNS Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 Chad Ochocinco............................................................. 2001-10 James Brooks ................................................................ 1984-91 Carl Pickens ................................................................... 1992-99 Isaac Curtis .................................................................... 1973-84 SEASON 17 16 15 15 14 14 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1995 Pete Johnson .......................................................................1981 Pete Johnson .......................................................................1979 Ickey Woods.........................................................................1988 Pete Johnson .......................................................................1983 James Brooks ......................................................................1988 CAREER GAME 4 4 3 Larry Kinnebrew .................................. Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston Corey Dillon.................................... Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee (many times, most recently Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee) MOST GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE TOUCHDOWN CONSECUTIVE 10 Carl Pickens ..................................... Nov. 27, 1994-Oct. 1, 1995 8 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ............................. Sept. 10-Nov. 4, 2007 6 Stan Fritts ...................................... Nov. 17, 1975-Dec. 21, 1975 6 Rudi Johnson ............................................ Nov. 6-Dec. 18, 2005 5 Pete Johnson .................................. Nov. 1, 1981-Nov. 29, 1981 5 Ickey Woods.................................. Sept. 25, 1988-Oct. 23, 1988 5 Terrell Owens ..................................... Oct. 3, 2010-Nov. 8, 2010 SEASON GAME POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS 476 Jim Breech...................................................................... 1980-92 248 Shayne Graham ............................................................. 2003-09 201 Doug Pelfrey................................................................... 1993-99 189 Horst Muhlmann ............................................................. 1969-74 130 Chris Bahr....................................................................... 1976-79 56 50 49 48 47 Jim Breech........................................................................... 1988 Jim Breech........................................................................... 1986 Jim Breech........................................................................... 1981 Jim Breech........................................................................... 1985 Shayne Graham .................................................................. 2005 8 7 CAREER 225 177 153 120 62 Jim Breech.................................... Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay (six times) FIELD GOALS Jim Breech...................................................................... 1980-92 Shayne Graham ............................................................. 2003-09 Doug Pelfrey................................................................... 1993-99 Horst Muhlmann ............................................................. 1969-74 Chris Bahr....................................................................... 1976-79 SEASON (total) 33 31 29 28 28 Mike Nugent ........................................................................ 2011 Shayne Graham .................................................................. 2007 Doug Pelfrey........................................................................ 1995 Doug Pelfrey........................................................................ 1994 Shayne Graham .................................................................. 2005 2.06 1.94 1.93 1.81 1.78 Mike Nugent (33 field goals/16 games) .............................. 2011 Shayne Graham (31 field goals/16 games) ........................ 2007 Horst Muhlmann (27 field goals/14 games) ........................ 1972 Doug Pelfrey (29 field goals/16 games).............................. 1995 Horst Muhlmann (25 field goals/14 games) ........................ 1970 SEASON (average per team game) GAME Shayne Graham ............................... Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore Doug Pelfrey........................................... Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle Horst Muhlmann ..................................... Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo Horst Muhlmann ............................ Sept. 24, 1972 vs. Pittsburgh Jim Breech...........................................Nov. 1, 1987 vs. Houston Doug Pelfrey.................................. Oct. 10, 1993 at Kansas City Doug Pelfrey.................................. Sept. 3, 1995 at Indianapolis Mike Nugent ................................... Sept. 19, 2010 vs. Baltimore CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 21 Shayne Graham .................................................................. 2007 17 Shayne Graham ............................................................. 2005-06 14 Mike Nugent ................................................................... 2010-11 13 Jim Breech........................................................................... 1990 13 Doug Pelfrey........................................................................ 1993 13 Doug Pelfrey........................................................................ 1995 13 Shayne Graham .................................................................. 2004 LONGEST FIELD GOALS 55 Chris Bahr.........................................Sept. 23, 1979 vs. Houston 54 Doug Pelfrey............................... Dec. 24, 1994 vs. Philadelphia 54 Neil Rackers ................................... Sept. 8, 2002 vs. San Diego 54 Mike Nugent .............................. Sept. 12, 2010 at New England 53 (six times, most recently Shayne Graham, Nov. 29, 2009 vs. Cleveland.) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER 86.8 Shayne Graham (177 made, 204 attempts) .................. 2003-09 77.3 Doug Pelfrey (153 made, 198 attempts) ........................ 1993-99 71.9 Jim Breech (225 made, 313 attempts) ........................... 1980-92 64.5 Horst Muhlmann (120 made, 186 attempts) .................. 1969-74 57.9 Chris Bahr (62 made, 107 attempts) .............................. 1976-79 NOTE: Minimum 75 attempts. SEASON 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 91.2 Shayne Graham (31 made, 34 attempts) ........................... 2007 88.0 Shayne Graham (22 made, 25 attempts) ........................... 2003 87.5 Shayne Graham (28 made, 32 attempts) ........................... 2005 87.5 Shayne Graham (21 made, 24 attempts) ........................... 2008 87.1 Shayne Graham (27 made, 31 attempts) ........................... 2004 NOTE: Minimum one attempt per games in season. — 162 — (Regular-season individual records, continued) CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BY DISTANCE 1-19 YARDS 96.6 Horst Muhlmann (28 made, 29 attempts) ...................... 1969-74 NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts. 20-29 YARDS 96.7 Shayne Graham (58 made, 60 attempts) ...................... 2003-09 94.1 Doug Pelfrey (48 made, 51 attempts) ............................ 1993-99 92.3 Jim Breech (84 made, 91 attempts)............................... 1980-92 78.1 Chris Bahr (25 made, 32 attempts)................................ 1976-79 NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts. CAREER 64 48 45 37 37 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 Rudi Johnson ................................................................. 2001-07 Corey Dillon ................................................................ 1997-2003 Larry Kinnebrew ............................................................. 1983-87 James Brooks................................................................. 1984-91 SEASON 15 14 14 12 12 12 12 Ickey Woods ........................................................................ 1988 Pete Johnson ...................................................................... 1979 Pete Johnson ...................................................................... 1983 Pete Johnson ...................................................................... 1981 Rudi Johnson ...................................................................... 2004 Rudi Johnson ...................................................................... 2005 Rudi Johnson ...................................................................... 2006 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 30-39 YARDS 90.3 Shayne Graham (65 made, 72 attempts) ...................... 2003-09 83.8 Jim Breech (83 made, 99 attempts)............................... 1980-92 78.1 Doug Pelfrey (50 made, 64 attempts) ............................ 1993-99 NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts. GAME CAREER 28 19 17 15 14 Corey Dillon .................................... Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee Paul Robinson ........................................ Nov. 17, 1968 at Miami Pete Johnson ....................................... Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston Larry Kinnebrew .................................. Oct. 28, 1984 at Houston Larry Kinnebrew ..................................Dec. 1, 1985 vs. Houston Larry Kinnebrew ..............................Sept. 18, 1986 at Cleveland James Brooks................................... Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh James Brooks.................................... Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston Ickey Woods ........................................ Nov. 27, 1988 vs. Buffalo Corey Dillon .................................... Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland Rudi Johnson ..................................Jan. 2, 2005 at Philadelphia Kenny Watson .................................. Oct. 21, 2007 vs. N.Y. Jets LONGEST RUSHES Corey Dillon ............................................ Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit Paul Robinson ..................................... Oct. 27, 1968 at Oakland Essex Johnson ...................................Dec. 5, 1971 at Cleveland Jess Phillips.........................................Nov. 2, 1969 vs. Oakland Warren McVea ................................... Sept. 22, 1968 vs. Buffalo Corey Dillon ..................................... Oct. 8, 2000 vs. Tennessee Ki-Jana Carter ..................................... Sept. 21, 1997 at Denver Archie Griffin................................. Nov. 21, 1976 at Kansas City Peter Warrick....................................... Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver Jess Phillips......................................Sept. 20, 1970 vs. Oakland MOST 100-YARD GAMES Corey Dillon ................................................................ 1997-2003 Rudi Johnson ................................................................. 2001-07 James Brooks................................................................. 1984-91 Cedric Benson ................................................................ 2008-11 Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 SEASON 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Cedric Benson ..................................................................... 2009 Ickey Woods ........................................................................ 1988 James Brooks...................................................................... 1989 Harold Green ....................................................................... 1992 Corey Dillon ......................................................................... 1999 Corey Dillon ......................................................................... 2000 Corey Dillon ......................................................................... 2002 Rudi Johnson ...................................................................... 2004 Rudi Johnson ...................................................................... 2006 CONSECUTIVE 4 3 3 3 Paul Robinson .............................................. 1968 (Games 8-11) Pete Johnson ............................................. 1980 (Games 13-15) Corey Dillon ................................................ 1997 (Games 13-15) Corey Dillon ................................................ 1999 (Games 12-14) CAREER 4,475 3,564 3,217 2,221 1,707 TOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS Ken Anderson................................................................. 1971-86 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 Jeff Blake ........................................................................ 1994-99 Jon Kitna......................................................................... 2001-05 SEASON 586 581 575 567 549 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2010 Jon Kitna.............................................................................. 2001 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2007 Jeff Blake ............................................................................. 1995 Jeff Blake ............................................................................. 1996 68 56 54 53 52 Jon Kitna......................................... Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh Ken Anderson.................................. Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego Boomer Esiason .............................. Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota Boomer Esiason ............................. Nov. 22, 1987 vs. Pittsburgh (four times) 40-49 YARDS 83.3 Shayne Graham (45 made, 54 attempts) ...................... 2003-09 69.4 Doug Pelfrey (43 made, 62 attempts) ............................ 1993-99 50.5 Jim Breech (46 made, 91 attempts)............................... 1980-92 NOTE: Minimum 25 attempts. 50+ YARDS 47.1 Doug Pelfrey (8 made, 17 attempts) .............................. 1993-99 43.7 Shayne Graham (7 made, 16 attempts) ........................ 2003-09 41.7 Chris Bahr (5 made, 12 attempts).................................. 1976-79 NOTE: Minimum 10 attempts. SAFETIES CAREER 2 Reggie Williams ............................................................. 1976-89 2 Alfred Williams ............................................................... 1991-94 96-td 87-td 86-td 83 80-td 80-td 79-td 77-td 77-td 76-td RUSHING CAREER SEASON GAME TOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1,865 Corey Dillon................................................................ 1997-2003 1,441 Rudi Johnson ................................................................. 2001-07 1,402 Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 1,344 James Brooks ................................................................ 1984-91 1,109 Cedric Benson................................................................ 2008-11 361 341 340 337 321 Rudi Johnson .......................................................................2004 Rudi Johnson .......................................................................2006 Corey Dillon..........................................................................2001 Rudi Johnson .......................................................................2005 Cedric Benson......................................................................2010 43 39 38 38 37 CAREER 8,061 6,447 5,742 5,421 4,176 Rudi Johnson ...................................... Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston Corey Dillon.................................... Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee Pete Johnson .....................................Dec. 4, 1983 at Pittsburgh Cedric Benson.................................. Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland Cedric Benson.................................... Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago RUSHING YARDS Corey Dillon................................................................ 1997-2003 James Brooks ................................................................ 1984-91 Rudi Johnson ................................................................. 2001-07 Pete Johnson ................................................................. 1977-83 Cedric Benson................................................................ 2008-11 SEASON 1,458 1,454 1,435 1,315 1,311 Rudi Johnson .......................................................................2005 Rudi Johnson .......................................................................2004 Corey Dillon..........................................................................2000 Corey Dillon..........................................................................2001 Corey Dillon..........................................................................2002 GAME 278 Corey Dillon......................................... Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver 246 Corey Dillon.................................... Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee 216 Corey Dillon.......................................... Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Arizona 202 Rudi Johnson ................................. Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland 201 James Brooks ................................... Dec. 23, 1990 vs. Houston 192 Corey Dillon.................................... Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 190 Harold Green.............................Dec. 20, 1992 vs. New England 189 Cedric Benson.................................... Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago 184 Corey Dillon............................................ Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit 182 Rudi Johnson ...................................... Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT CAREER 5.6 Ken Anderson ................................................................ 1971-86 5.3 Jeff Blake........................................................................ 1994-99 4.8 James Brooks ................................................................ 1984-91 4.6 Ickey Woods................................................................... 1988-91 4.5 Essex Johnson ............................................................... 1968-75 NOTE: Minimum 100 attempts. PASSING GAME — 163 — (Regular-season individual records, continued) CAREER SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) GAME 2,654 2,024 2,015 1,240 1,009 COMPLETIONS Ken Anderson ................................................................ 1971-86 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 Jeff Blake........................................................................ 1994-99 Jon Kitna ........................................................................ 2001-05 373 362 345 326 324 324 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2007 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2010 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2005 Jeff Blake..............................................................................1995 Jon Kitna ..............................................................................2003 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2006 24.2 23.3 22.6 21.6 20.4 Ken Anderson (218 completions/9 games) .........................1982 Carson Palmer (373 completions/16 games) ......................2007 Carson Palmer (362 completions/16 games) ......................2010 Carson Palmer (345 completions/16 games) ......................2005 Jeff Blake (326 completions/16 games)...............................1995 40 37 36 35 34 Ken Anderson ................................. Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego Carson Palmer ................................... Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona Carson Palmer ...................................... Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta Jon Kitna ........................................ Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh Carson Palmer .......................... Sept. 12, 2010 at New England COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CAREER 62.9 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 59.3 Ken Anderson ................................................................ 1971-86 59.1 Jon Kitna ........................................................................ 2001-05 58.1 Andy Dalton..........................................................................2011 56.5 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts. SEASON 70.6 Ken Anderson ......................................................................1982 67.8 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2005 66.7 Ken Anderson ......................................................................1983 64.9 Ken Anderson ......................................................................1974 64.9 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2007 NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season. GAME 90.9 Ken Anderson ................... Nov. 10, 1974 vs. Pittsburgh (20-22) 87.1 Ken Anderson .......................... Jan. 2, 1983 at Houston (27-31) 87.0 Turk Schonert......................... Nov. 25, 1984 vs. Atlanta (20-23) 84.2 Carson Palmer ......................... Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tenn. (32-38) 83.3 Carson Palmer ............................. Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chi. (20-24) NOTE: Minimum 20 attempts. PASSING YARDS CAREER 32,838 Ken Anderson ................................................................ 1971-86 27,149 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 22,694 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 15,134 Jeff Blake........................................................................ 1994-99 10,707 Jon Kitna ........................................................................ 2001-05 SEASON (total) 4,131 4,035 3,970 3,959 3,836 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2007 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2006 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2010 Boomer Esiason ...................................................................1986 Carson Palmer .....................................................................2005 SEASON (average per team game) 277.2 Ken Anderson (2,495 yards/9 games) .................................1982 258.2 Carson Palmer (4,131 yards/16 games)..............................2007 252.2 Carson Palmer (4,035 yards/16 games)..............................2006 248.1 Carson Palmer (3,970 yards/16 games)..............................2010 247.4 Boomer Esiason (3,959 yards/16 games) ...........................1986 NOTE: Minimum average of 14 attempts per games in season. GAME 490 Boomer Esiason ................................. Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams 447 Ken Anderson ..................................... Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo 440 Carson Palmer .............................. Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 425 Boomer Esiason ...............................Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets 416 Ken Anderson ................................. Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPT CAREER 7.62 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 7.34 Ken Anderson ................................................................ 1971-86 7.05 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 6.81 Jeff Blake........................................................................ 1994-99 6.62 Virgil Carter .................................................................... 1970-73 NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts. CAREER 197 187 154 93 59 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Ken Anderson................................................................. 1971-86 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 Jeff Blake ........................................................................ 1994-99 Jon Kitna......................................................................... 2001-05 SEASON 32 29 28 28 28 28 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2005 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1981 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1988 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1989 Jeff Blake ............................................................................. 1995 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2006 6 5 5 5 4 GAME CAREER 160 131 100 62 59 Carson Palmer ................................Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland Boomer Esiason .............................. Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets Boomer Esiason ........................... Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay Carson Palmer ...................................Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago (15 times, most recently Carson Palmer, Dec. 26, 2010 vs. San Diego) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Ken Anderson................................................................. 1971-86 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 Jeff Blake ........................................................................ 1994-99 Jon Kitna......................................................................... 2001-05 SEASON 22 22 22 20 20 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1978 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1990 Jon Kitna.............................................................................. 2001 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2007 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2010 GAME 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Boomer Esiason .......................... Oct. 16, 1988 at New England Ken Anderson.................................... Oct. 19, 1975 vs. Oakland Ken Anderson.............................. Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco Ken Anderson....................................Nov. 13, 1978 vs. Oakland Ken Anderson................................... Sept. 16, 1984 at N.Y. Jets Turk Schonert ..................................... Oct. 1, 1984 at Pittsburgh Boomer Esiason ............................... Sept. 28, 1986 vs. Chicago Boomer Esiason ........................... Sept. 27, 1992 vs. Minnesota Carson Palmer ................................... Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona PASSER RATING CAREER 86.9 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 83.1 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 81.9 Ken Anderson................................................................. 1971-86 80.4 Andy Dalton ......................................................................... 2011 79.3 Jeff Blake ........................................................................ 1994-99 NOTE: Minimum 500 attempts. SEASON 101.1 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2005 98.4 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1981 97.4 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1988 95.7 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1974 95.3 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1982 NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season. LONGEST PASSES 94-td Ken Anderson to Billy Brooks .......................................... Nov. 13, 1977 at Minnesota 90-td Virgil Carter to Speedy Thomas ................................ Sept. 19, 1971 vs. Philadelphia 88-td Jeff Blake to Darnay Scott ................................................... Sept. 17, 1995 at Seattle 86-td Boomer Esiason to Eddie Brown ...................................... Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh 85-td Ken Anderson to Isaac Curtis ............................................ Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets MOST 300-YARD GAMES CAREER 23 Boomer Esiason ....................................................... 1984-92, 97 19 Ken Anderson................................................................. 1971-86 17 Carson Palmer ............................................................... 2003-10 8 Jeff Blake ........................................................................ 1994-99 5 Jon Kitna......................................................................... 2001-05 SEASON 5 5 4 4 4 4 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1987 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2007 Ken Anderson...................................................................... 1982 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1985 Boomer Esiason .................................................................. 1989 Carson Palmer .................................................................... 2010 CONSECUTIVE 3 2 Ken Anderson................................................. 1984 (Games 1-3) (nine times, most recently Carson Palmer, 2007, Games 2-3) SEASON 9.41 Greg Cook ............................................................................1969 9.21 Boomer Esiason ...................................................................1988 8.44 Boomer Esiason ...................................................................1986 8.41 Ken Anderson ......................................................................1975 8.13 Ken Anderson ......................................................................1974 NOTE: Minimum 14 attempts per games in season. — 164 — (Regular-season individual records, continued) RECEIVING CAREER 751 530 507 417 416 TOTAL RECEPTIONS Chad Ochocinco............................................................. 2001-10 Carl Pickens ................................................................... 1992-99 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................................................... 2001-08 Cris Collinsworth ............................................................ 1981-88 Isaac Curtis .................................................................... 1973-84 SEASON 112 100 99 97 95 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .........................................................2007 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1996 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1995 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2005 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2004 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 GAME CAREER 10,783 7,101 6,887 6,698 6,134 Carl Pickens .................................... Oct. 11, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh James Brooks ................................. Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota Carl Pickens ................................... Nov. 10, 1996 vs. Pittsburgh T.J. Houshmandzadeh ............... Dec. 12, 2004 at New England T.J. Houshmandzadeh .........................Sept. 23, 2007 at Seattle Chad Ochocinco........................... Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................. Sept. 21, 2008 at N.Y. Giants T.J. Houshmandzadeh ............... Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia Chad Ochocinco........................ Sept. 12, 2010 at New England Jerome Simpson ................................. Jan. 2, 2011 at Baltimore RECEIVING YARDS Chad Ochocinco............................................................. 2001-10 Isaac Curtis .................................................................... 1973-84 Carl Pickens ................................................................... 1992-99 Cris Collinsworth ............................................................ 1981-88 Eddie Brown ................................................................... 1985-91 SEASON 1,440 1,432 1,369 1,355 1,274 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2007 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2005 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2006 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2003 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2004 CAREER 31 20 19 18 14 MOST 100-YARD GAMES Chad Ochocinco ............................................................. 2001-10 Isaac Curtis .................................................................... 1973-84 Carl Pickens ................................................................... 1992-99 Cris Collinsworth ............................................................ 1981-88 Eddie Brown ................................................................... 1985-91 SEASON 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Eddie Brown ........................................................................ 1988 Tim McGee .......................................................................... 1989 Carl Pickens ........................................................................ 1994 Carl Pickens ........................................................................ 1995 Chad Ochocinco .................................................................. 2002 Chad Ochocinco .................................................................. 2003 Chad Ochocinco .................................................................. 2007 GAME 4 3 3 3 3 Carl Pickens ............................................... 1994 (Games 10-13) Isaac Curtis ......................1973 (Games 13-14) to ’74 (Game 1) Chad Ochocinco ........................................... 2002 (Games 9-11) Chad Ochocinco ........................................... 2006 (Games 9-11) T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................................... 2007 (Games 3-5) CAREER 746 700 379 285 248 TOTAL PUNTS Lee Johnson ................................................................... 1988-98 Pat McInally .................................................................... 1976-85 Kyle Larson .................................................................... 2004-08 Dave Lewis ..................................................................... 1970-73 Kevin Huber.................................................................... 2009-11 SEASON 100 94 91 91 90 Kyle Larson ......................................................................... 2008 Daniel Pope ......................................................................... 2000 Pat McInally ......................................................................... 1978 Kevin Huber......................................................................... 2011 Lee Johnson ........................................................................ 1993 11 11 11 PUNTING GAME 260 Chad Ochocinco............................ Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 222 Terrell Owens ......................................Oct. 3, 2010 at Cleveland 216 Eddie Brown ..................................... Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh 209 Chad Ochocinco.............................. Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland 206 Cris Collinsworth ................................ Oct. 2, 1983 vs. Baltimore 204 Carl Pickens .................................... Oct. 11, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh 201 John McDaniel ..................................... Dec. 6, 1976 at Oakland 200 Charlie Joiner ................................... Nov. 23, 1975 at Cleveland AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION CAREER 17.1 Isaac Curtis (416 receptions, 7,101 yards) .................... 1973-84 16.9 Eddie Brown (363 receptions, 6,134 yards) .................. 1985-91 16.7 Tim McGee (282 receptions, 4,703 yards) ......... 1986-92, 94-95 16.1 Cris Collinsworth (417 receptions, 6,698 yards) ............ 1981-88 15.5 Darnay Scott (386 receptions, 5,975 yards) .............. 1994-2001 NOTE: Minimum 100 receptions. CAREER 32,196 29,307 15,900 12,447 10,728 Lee Johnson .................................... Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego Kyle Larson ................................ Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia Kyle Larson ..................................... Nov. 30, 2008 vs. Baltimore PUNTING YARDS Lee Johnson ................................................................... 1988-98 Pat McInally .................................................................... 1976-85 Kyle Larson .................................................................... 2004-08 Dave Lewis ..................................................................... 1970-73 Kevin Huber.................................................................... 2009-11 SEASON (total) 4,023 3,954 3,945 3,919 3,775 Kevin Huber......................................................................... 2011 Lee Johnson ........................................................................ 1993 Kyle Larson ......................................................................... 2008 Pat McInally ......................................................................... 1978 Daniel Pope ......................................................................... 2000 SEASON (average per team game) SEASON 260.8 251.4 247.1 246.6 244.9 Dave Lewis (3,651 yards/14 games) .................................. 1970 Kevin Huber (4,023 yards/16 games) ................................. 2011 Lee Johnson (3,954 yards/16 games) ................................ 1993 Kyle Larson (3,945 yards/16 games) .................................. 2008 Pat McInally (3,919 yards/16 games) ................................. 1978 24.0 Eddie Brown (53 receptions, 1,273 yards) ..........................1988 22.6 Bob Trumpy (37 receptions, 835 yards) ..............................1969 21.4 Eric Crabtree (40 receptions, 855 yards).............................1969 21.2 Isaac Curtis (44 receptions, 934 yards) ...............................1975 21.1 Isaac Curtis (30 receptions, 633 yards) ...............................1974 NOTE: Minimum 30 receptions. RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 66 Chad Ochocinco............................................................. 2001-10 63 Carl Pickens ................................................................... 1992-99 53 Isaac Curtis .................................................................... 1973-84 41 Eddie Brown ................................................................... 1985-91 37 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ................................................... 2001-08 GAME SEASON SEASON 46.2 45.4 45.4 44.8 44.7 NOTE: Minimum 40 punts. Dave Lewis (79 punts, 3,651 yards) ................................... 1970 Pat McInally (72 punts, 3,272 yards) .................................. 1981 Lee Johnson (80 punts, 3,630 yards) ................................. 1996 Dave Lewis (72 punts, 3,239 yards) ................................... 1971 Lee Johnson (69 punts, 3,083 yards) ................................. 1998 GAME Will Brice (3 punts, 189 yards) ...... Sept. 12, 1999 at Tennessee Pat McInally (3 punts, 167 yards) ...... Sept. 27, 1981 vs. Buffalo Lee Johnson (4 punts, 220 yards) ...... Oct. 24, 1993 at Houston Pat McInally (5 punts, 274 yards) .... Oct. 21, 1979 at Cleveland GAME GAME 94-td 90-td 88-td 86-td 85-td 17 12 12 11 10 10 10 3 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1995 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1996 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .........................................................2007 Carl Pickens .........................................................................1994 Isaac Curtis ..........................................................................1974 Cris Collinsworth ..................................................................1986 Chad Ochocinco...................................................................2003 (11 times, most recently Chad Ochocinco, Nov. 25, 2007 vs. Tennessee) LONGEST RECEPTIONS Billy Brooks from Ken Anderson...................................... Nov. 13, 1977 at Minnesota Speedy Thomas from Virgil Carter ............................ Sept. 19, 1971 vs. Philadelphia Darnay Scott from Jeff Blake................................................Sept. 17, 1995 at Seattle Eddie Brown from Boomer Esiason ................................. Nov. 6, 1988 vs. Pittsburgh Isaac Curtis from Ken Anderson ....................................... Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 483 480 474 465 443 Dave Lewis ..................................... Sept. 26, 1971 at Pittsburgh Kyle Larson ..................................... Nov. 30, 2008 vs. Baltimore Lee Johnson .................................... Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego Scott Fulhage ................................... Oct. 4, 1987 vs. San Diego Daniel Pope ...................................... Oct. 15, 2000 at Pittsburgh AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT CAREER 43.7 Dave Lewis ..................................................................... 1970-73 43.3 Kevin Huber.................................................................... 2009-11 43.2 Lee Johnson ................................................................... 1988-98 42.0 Kyle Larson .................................................................... 2004-08 41.9 Pat McInally .................................................................... 1976-85 NOTE: Minimum 100 punts. 63.0 55.7 55.0 54.8 NOTE: Minimum 3 punts. — 165 — (Regular-season individual records, continued) NET YARDS PER PUNT 38.4 Dave Lewis..................................................................... 1970-73 37.9 Kevin Huber ................................................................... 2009-11 36.8 Dale Livingston............................................................... 1968-69 35.7 Kyle Larson .................................................................... 2004-08 35.3 Lee Johnson................................................................... 1988-98 NOTE: Minimum 100 punts. CAREER SEASON 39.3 39.2 39.0 38.6 38.6 NOTE: Minimum 40 punts. Dale Livingston.....................................................................1968 Kevin Huber .........................................................................2011 Dave Lewis...........................................................................1970 Lee Johnson.........................................................................1995 Kyle Larson ..........................................................................2006 GAME Lee Johnson............................................Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle Kyle Larson ........................................ Dec. 9, 2007 vs. St. Louis Lee Johnson......................................... Dec. 14, 1997 vs. Dallas Dave Lewis..................................... Nov. 15, 1970 vs. Cleveland Lee Johnson.......................................Sept. 7, 1997 at Baltimore 51.3 50.3 48.0 47.5 47.5 NOTE: Minimum 3 punts. INSIDE-20 PUNTS CAREER 186 157 109 76 37 (SINCE 1976) Lee Johnson................................................................... 1988-98 Pat McInally.................................................................... 1976-85 Kyle Larson .................................................................... 2004-08 Kevin Huber ................................................................... 2009-11 Nick Harris ...................................................................... 2001-03 SEASON 28 28 27 26 26 Kyle Larson ..........................................................................2008 Kevin Huber .........................................................................2010 Lee Johnson.........................................................................1997 Lee Johnson.........................................................................1995 Kyle Larson ..........................................................................2006 6 5 5 5 5 75 73 72 72 71 Lee Johnson.................................... Nov. 2, 1997 vs. San Diego Pat McInally....................................... Oct. 5, 1980 at Green Bay Pat McInally..................................... Oct. 21, 1984 vs. Cleveland Kevin Huber .......................................Sept. 13, 2009 vs. Denver Kevin Huber ...................................... Sept. 26, 2010 at Carolina LONGEST PUNTS Kyle Larson ..................................... Oct. 9, 2005 at Jacksonville Brad Costello.................................Dec. 13, 1998 at Indianapolis Will Brice ....................................... Sept. 12, 1999 at Tennessee Kevin Huber ..................................Oct. 10, 2010 vs. Tampa Bay Kevin Huber .................................... Oct. 9, 2011 at Jacksonville CAREER 140 130 91 72 70 TOTAL PUNT RETURNS Mike Martin..................................................................... 1983-89 Lemar Parrish................................................................. 1970-77 Tommy Casanova .......................................................... 1972-77 Keiwan Ratliff ..................................................... 2004-07, ’09-10 Quan Cosby ................................................................... 2009-10 SEASON 51 43 40 34 32 32 Brandon Tate .......................................................................2011 Patrick Robinson ..................................................................1993 Quan Cosby .........................................................................2009 Craig Yeast ..........................................................................2000 Vaughn Lusby ......................................................................1979 Mike Martin...........................................................................1985 7 7 7 6 GAME AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN 10.6 Brandon Tate (51 punt returns, 543 yards)......................... 2011 10.0 Quan Cosby (70 punt returns, 699 yards) ..................... 2009-10 9.9 Mike Martin (140 punt returns, 1,381 yards) .................. 1983-89 9.7 Peter Warrick (54 punt returns, 526 yards).................... 2000-04 9.6 Corey Sawyer (50 punt returns, 482 yards) ................... 1994-98 NOTE: Minimum 50 returns. CAREER SEASON 18.8 Lemar Parrish (18 punt returns, 338 yards) ........................ 1974 15.7 Mike Martin (24 punt returns, 376 yards) ............................ 1984 11.9 Quan Cosby (40 punt returns, 474 yards) .......................... 2009 11.8 Corey Sawyer (26 punt returns, 307 yards) ........................ 1994 11.6 Tony Davis (19 punt returns, 220 yards)............................. 1977 NOTE: Minimum 1.25 returns per game in season. PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 4 Lemar Parrish ................................................................. 1970-77 2 Mitchell Price .................................................................. 1990-93 2 Craig Yeast................................................................. 1999-2000 2 Peter Warrick.................................................................. 2000-04 SEASON 2 2 1 GAME 1 CAREER 1,381 1,201 784 699 543 Tony Davis ................................... Nov. 27, 1977 vs. N.Y. Giants Craig Yeast ................................... Sept. 10, 2000 vs. Cleveland Brandon Tate ......................................... Oct. 2, 2011 vs. Buffalo (six times) PUNT RETURN YARDS Mike Martin..................................................................... 1983-89 Lemar Parrish................................................................. 1970-77 Tommy Casanova .......................................................... 1972-77 Quan Cosby ................................................................... 2009-10 Brandon Tate .......................................................................2011 SEASON 543 474 376 338 307 Brandon Tate .......................................................................2011 Quan Cosby .........................................................................2009 Mike Martin...........................................................................1984 Lemar Parrish.......................................................................1974 Corey Sawyer.......................................................................1994 126 114 106 100 95 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ..................... Nov. 25, 2001 at Cleveland Quan Cosby ...................................Sept. 20, 2009 at Green Bay Tommy Casanova ................................. Oct. 8, 1972 vs. Denver Carl Pickens ...................................Sept. 20, 1992 at Green Bay Lemar Parrish................................. Oct. 6, 1974 vs. Washington GAME (15 times, most recently Brandon Tate, Oct. 30, 2011 at Seattle) LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 95-td Carl Pickens .................................. Sept. 20, 1992 at Green Bay 90-td Lemar Parrish ................................. Oct. 6, 1974 vs. Washington 86-td Craig Yeast...................................... Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Baltimore 86 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .....................Nov. 25, 2001 at Cleveland 82-td Corey Sawyer .................................... Sept. 25, 1994 at Houston 82-td Peter Warrick.............................. Dec. 17, 2000 vs. Jacksonville KICKOFF RETURNS CAREER 146 136 122 115 109 TOTAL KICKOFF RETURNS Tremain Mack............................................................. 1997-2000 Stanford Jennings .......................................................... 1984-90 Glenn Holt....................................................................... 2006-08 Eric Ball .......................................................................... 1989-94 Brandon Bennett ........................................................ 1998-2003 SEASON 64 59 56 55 53 Tab Perry ............................................................................. 2005 Glenn Holt............................................................................ 2007 Bernard Scott ...................................................................... 2010 Deacon Turner .................................................................... 1979 Brandon Bennett ................................................................. 2003 8 8 7 GAME CAREER 3,583 2,961 2,752 2,498 2,474 Eric Bieniemy ............................... Nov. 30, 1997 at Philadelphia Tab Perry .....................................Nov. 20, 2005 vs. Indianapolis (many times, most recently Chris Perry, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego) KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Tremain Mack............................................................. 1997-2000 Glenn Holt....................................................................... 2006-08 Stanford Jennings .......................................................... 1984-90 Brandon Bennett ........................................................ 1998-2003 Eric Ball .......................................................................... 1989-94 SEASON 1,562 1,432 1,382 1,257 1,231 Tab Perry ............................................................................. 2005 Glenn Holt............................................................................ 2007 Tremain Mack...................................................................... 1999 Bernard Scott ...................................................................... 2010 Brandon Bennett ................................................................. 2002 PUNT RETURNS GAME Lemar Parrish ...................................................................... 1974 Craig Yeast.......................................................................... 1999 (11 tied, most recently Brandon Tate, 2011) GAME 228 Brandon Bennett .............................. Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore 212 Tremain Mack....................................... Nov. 1, 1998 vs. Denver 206 Bernard Scott .................................. Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh 201 Eric Bieniemy ................................. Oct. 26, 1997 at N.Y. Giants 197 Tab Perry ........................................... Dec. 4, 2005 at Pittsburgh AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN CAREER 24.7 Lemar Parrish (61 kickoff returns, 1,504 yards)............. 1970-77 24.54 Tremain Mack (146 kickoff returns, 3,583 yards) ...... 1997-2000 24.46 Bernard Scott (72 kickoff returns, 1761 yards) .............. 2009-10 24.3 Glenn Holt (122 kickoff returns, 2,961 yards) ................ 2006-08 23.9 Bernard Jackson (96 kickoff returns, 2,298 yards) ........ 1972-76 NOTE: Minimum 50 returns. SEASON 27.1 Tremain Mack (51 kickoff returns, 1,382 yards) ................. 1999 25.9 Tremain Mack (45 kickoff returns, 1,165 yards) ................. 1998 25.4 Willie Shelby (30 kickoff returns, 761 yards)....................... 1976 25.1 Brandon Bennett (49 kickoff returns, 1,231 yards) ............. 2002 24.8 Bernard Jackson (21 kickoff returns, 520 yards) ................ 1973 NOTE: Minimum 1.25 returns per games in season. — 166 — (Regular-season individual records, continued) CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 2 Tremain Mack ............................................................ 1997-2000 SEASON 1 GAME 1 (many times, most recently Bernard Scott, 2009) (10 times, most recently Bernard Scott, Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 102-td Eric Bieniemy ................................. Oct. 26, 1997 at N.Y. Giants 100-td Glenn Holt ...............................................Nov. 4, 2007 at Buffalo 99-td Tremain Mack .............................. Nov. 14, 1999 vs. Tennessee 98-td Stanford Jennings .........................Nov. 13, 1988 at Kansas City 97-td Willie Shelby........................................Oct. 3, 1976 at Cleveland 97-td Tremain Mack ..................................Sept. 27, 1998 at Baltimore 96-td Bernard Scott ...................................Nov. 15, 2009 at Pittsburgh 95-td Lemar Parrish..........................................Nov. 8, 1970 at Buffalo 94 Tim McGee..................................... Oct. 23, 1986 vs. Minnesota 94-td Brandon Bennett ...............................Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore 94 Tab Perry............................................Dec. 4, 2005 at Pittsburgh LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 102-td Louis Breeden ................................... Nov. 8, 1981 at San Diego 102-td Artrell Hawkins ..................................... Nov. 3, 2002 at Houston 97-td Darryl Williams ................................. Nov. 7, 1993 vs. Pittsburgh 96-td Ray Griffin...................................... Nov. 11, 1979 vs. San Diego 75-td Reggie Nelson ....................................... Oct. 30, 2011 at Seattle INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 5 Ken Riley ........................................................................ 1969-83 4 Lemar Parrish ................................................................. 1970-77 3 Ray Griffin....................................................................... 1978-84 3 James Griffin .................................................................. 1983-85 3 James Francis ................................................................ 1990-98 3 Johnathan Joseph .......................................................... 2006-10 SEASON 2 2 2 2 2 Lemar Parrish ...................................................................... 1972 Tommy Casanova ............................................................... 1976 Scott Perry........................................................................... 1978 Ray Griffin............................................................................ 1980 Ken Riley ............................................................................. 1983 GAME 2 Lemar Parrish ..................................... Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston SACKS INTERCEPTIONS CAREER 65 33 31 25 21 TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS Ken Riley ........................................................................ 1969-83 Louis Breeden ................................................................ 1978-87 David Fulcher ................................................................. 1986-92 Lemar Parrish................................................................. 1970-77 Tory James .................................................................... 2003-06 SEASON 10 9 8 8 8 8 Deltha O’Neal .......................................................................2005 Ken Riley ..............................................................................1976 Ken Riley ..............................................................................1983 David Fulcher .......................................................................1989 Ashley Ambrose ...................................................................1996 Tory James ..........................................................................2004 GAME CAREER 3 Lemar Parrish..................................... Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston 3 Ken Riley ........................................... Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 3 Louis Breeden .....................................Dec. 14, 1980 at Chicago 3 Ken Riley .................................... Nov. 28, 1982 vs. L.A. Raiders 3 David Fulcher .................................. Oct. 1, 1989 at Kansas City 3 David Fulcher .................................... Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 3 Deltha O’Neal ................................Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota 3 Leon Hall .......................................... Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 596 Ken Riley ........................................................................ 1969-83 558 Louis Breeden ................................................................ 1978-87 354 Lemar Parrish................................................................. 1970-77 305 Ray Griffin ...................................................................... 1978-84 289 Darryl Williams ................................................ 1992-95, 2000-01 SEASON 167 145 141 126 121 Ray Griffin ............................................................................1979 Louis Breeden ......................................................................1981 Ken Riley ..............................................................................1976 Darryl Williams .....................................................................1993 Ray Horton ...........................................................................1983 GAME 107 102 102 97 96 James Francis ......................................Nov. 22, 1992 vs. Detroit Louis Breeden ................................... Nov. 8, 1981 at San Diego Artrell Hawkins ..................................... Nov. 3, 2002 at Houston Darryl Williams ................................. Nov. 7, 1993 vs. Pittsburgh Ray Griffin ..................................... Nov. 11, 1979 vs. San Diego TOTAL SACKS CAREER 83.5 62.5 59.0 43.5 34.5 (SINCE 1976) Eddie Edwards ............................................................... 1977-88 Reggie Williams.............................................................. 1976-89 Ross Browner ................................................................. 1978-86 Justin Smith .................................................................... 2001-07 Tim Krumrie .................................................................... 1983-94 SEASON 22.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 Coy Bacon ........................................................................... 1976 Eddie Edwards .................................................................... 1983 Eddie Edwards .................................................................... 1980 Reggie Williams................................................................... 1981 Robert Geathers .................................................................. 2006 Gary Burley ......................................................................... 1976 Eddie Edwards .................................................................... 1981 Alfred Williams..................................................................... 1992 5.0 5.0 4.0 3.5 Eddie Edwards ............................... Dec. 21, 1980 vs. Cleveland Antwan Odom................................ Sept. 20, 2009 at Green Bay Alfred Williams.................................. Oct. 16, 1994 at Pittsburgh Gerald Dixon ................................... Dec. 21, 1997 vs. Baltimore GAME — 167 — REGULAR-SEASON TEAM RECORDS WINS/LOSSES SEASON SEASON ALL GAMES GAMES WON 12 1981 12 1988 11 1975 11 2005 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE .786 1975 (11-3) .750 1981 (12-4) .750 1988 (12-4) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON 8 1970 (Games 8-14) and 1971 (Game 1) 7 1973 (Games 9-14) and 1974 (Game 1) HOME GAMES 10 9 8 ROAD GAMES 5 4 4 4 4 ONE SEASON SEASON GAME SEASON 27 24 24 23 23 TOUCHDOWNS Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston (seven times, most recently Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1988 1983 1986 1979 1997 GAME 2008 (one) and 2009 (four) 1973 (two) and 1974 (two) 1975 1981 2005 SEASON 32 32 31 30 29 GAME 6 Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay 6 Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland 5 Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets 5 Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston 5 Oct. 25, 2009 vs. Chicago POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS 56 1988 50 1986 50 1989 49 1981 49 1985 7 6 6 6 HOME GAMES 11 7 6 6 1998 (five) and 1999 (six) 2002 1987 1992 (one) and 1993 (five) ROAD GAMES 15 10 10 1992 (three), 1993 (eight) and 1994 (four) 1979 (eight) and 1980 (two) 1990 (two) and 1991 (eight) ONE SEASON 10 10 9 8 1993 (Games 1-10) 2010 (Games 4-13) 1998 (Games 6-14) (four tied, most recently 2008, Games 1-8) SEASON GAME SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) 1988 1985 1981 2005 1986 POINTS SCORED 5 5 4 8 7 33 31 29 28 28 2.06 1.94 1.93 1.81 1.79 Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston (seven times, most recently Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1989 2005 1985 1981 1995 Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay (six times, most recently Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland) FIELD GOALS 2011 2007 1995 1994 2005 2011 (16 games) 2007 (16 games) 1972 (14 games) 1995 (16 games) 1970 (14 games) GAME 7 6 5 SEASON 3 2 Nov. 11, 2007 at Baltimore Nov. 6, 1994 at Seattle (six times, most recently Sept. 19, 2010 vs. Baltimore) SAFETIES 1993 (four tied, most recently 1995) GAME 1 (27 times, most recently Sept. 25, 2011 vs. San Francisco) SCORING 448 441 421 421 409 8 8 7 1988 1985 1989 1981 1986 1988 (eight) and 1989 (two) 1975 (three) and 1976 (six) 1973 (seven) and 1974 (one) 1970 (Games 8-14) 1973 (Games 9-14) 1975 (Games 1-6) 1988 (Games 1-6) GAMES LOST SEASON 14 2002 13 (four tied, most recently 1998) LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON .125 (2-14) 2002 .188 (3-13) (four tied, most recently 1998) CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST ALL GAMES 11 1992 (Game 16) and 1993 (Games 1-10) 10 2010 (Games 4-13) 9 1977 (Game 14) and 1978 (Games 1-8) 9 1993 (Game 16) and 1994 (Games 1-8) 9 1998 (Games 6-14) SEASON 59 53 52 51 51 OFFENSE GAME 61 61 58 56 55 Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland Oct. 29, 1989 vs. Tampa Bay Nov. 6, 1983 at Houston HALF 45 41 38 38 Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston ............................................... 2nd half Dec. 21, 1975 vs. San Diego ........................................... 1st half Dec. 20, 1970 vs. Boston ................................................. 1st half Nov. 20, 1983 vs. Houston............................................... 1st half SEASON GAME QUARTER 28 Dec. 17, 1972 at Houston .......................................... 4th quarter 28 Oct. 23, 1988 vs. Houston ......................................... 1st quarter 28 Nov. 19, 1989 vs. Detroit .......................................... 2nd quarter 27 Oct. 5, 1986 at Green Bay ........................................ 2nd quarter 27 Dec. 21, 1975 vs. San Diego ..................................... 1st quarter NOTE: The Bengals’ highest point total in a third quarter is 21 (five times), most recently Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston. — 168 — 361 351 348 348 344 35 34 34 34 34 1981 1988 1986 1989 1985 FIRST DOWNS Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo Dec. 7, 1975 at Philadelphia Nov. 27, 1988 vs. Buffalo Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee (Regular-season team records, continued) SEASON GAME SEASON GAME SEASON GAME SEASON SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) 6,490 6,101 6,057 5,968 5,900 621 584 584 582 571 2,710 2,533 2,483 2,329 2,314 407 300 292 279 276 563 560 542 540 538 259.9 250.8 249.7 247.3 239.6 483 447 441 417 416 SEASON 602 591 590 586 575 SEASON GAME Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets Dec. 7, 1986 at New England Dec. 17, 1989 vs. Houston Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams Nov. 22, 1981 vs. Denver NET YARDS RUSHING 1988 1986 1989 1979 2000 Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver Dec. 7, 1986 at New England Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Arizona Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland Dec. 4, 1997 vs. Tennessee RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1988 1979 1983 1984 1987 61 Oct. 11, 1987 at Seattle 57 Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Houston 55 Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh 55 Dec. 4, 1977 at Kansas City 55 Dec. 4, 1983 at Pittsburgh AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT 4.9 1986 4.8 1988 4.69 1989 4.67 2000 4.640 1999 4.636 1971 NET YARDS PASSING 4,012 2007 3,995 1981 3,957 1986 3,833 2006 3,820 2005 GAME GAME TOTAL NET YARDS 1986 1989 1988 1981 1985 68 56 54 53 373 365 362 350 334 40 37 36 35 34 SEASON GAME SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) GAME 30 26 25 23 22 5 17 21 24 24 25 25 1.06 1.31 1.56 1.56 1.71 1.71 63 57 53 53 4.07 3.94 3.31 3.31 10 10 10 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1978 2001 1980 1990 (four tied, most recently 2004) (six times, most recently Nov. 25, 2001 at Cleveland) FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED 2007 2005 1972 1973 1995 2011 2007 2005 1995 2011 1972 1973 MOST SACKS ALLOWED 1979 1969 1993 1998 1969 (14 games) 1979 (16 games) 1993 (16 games) 1998 (16 games) Oct. 19, 1969 vs. Denver Nov. 29, 1992 vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 13, 1996 at Pittsburgh DEFENSE SEASON (total) 177 210 229 231 235 SEASON (average per team game) 15.0 16.4 16.5 16.8 17.6 GAME 0 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1982 (strike season with nine games) 1976 1972 1973 1977 1976 (14 games) 1972 (14 games) 1973 (14 games) 1977 (14 games) 1975 (14 games) (nine times, most recently Dec. 21, 2008 at Cleveland) MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1999 2002 1998 1985 1991 1982 (nine games) 2007 (16 games) 1981 (16 games) 1986 (16 games) 2006 (16 games) SEASON Oct. 7, 1990 at L.A. Rams Nov. 19, 1989 vs. Detroit Nov. 17, 1975 vs. Buffalo Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego Dec. 21, 1986 vs. N.Y. Jets PASSING ATTEMPTS 2001 2002 2010 1995 2007 GAME 52 51 51 50 49 49 49 HALF 42 Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (2nd half) 41 Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (2nd half) 36 Nov. 19, 1995 vs. Pittsburgh (2nd half) 36 Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina (2nd half) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 6 Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh 6 Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 7 Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay 8 Nov. 30, 1969 at Buffalo 8 Dec. 20, 1970 vs. Boston 8 Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota Nov. 22, 1987 vs. Pittsburgh COMPLETIONS 2007 2010 2005 2002 1995 GAME Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Pittsburgh Sept. 12, 2010 at New England — 169 — 460 456 452 437 435 Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego Nov. 19, 1995 vs. Pittsburgh Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo (Regular-season team records, continued) SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME SEASON GAME FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWED 2,893 1982 (strike season with nine games) 3,552 1972 3,670 1976 3,705 1973 3,906 1971 253.3 262.1 264.6 270.4 279.0 1972 (14 games) 1976 (14 games) 1973 (14 games) 1983 (16 games) 1971 (14 games) 36 Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay 72 Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 130 Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego 137 Sept. 17, 1972 at New England 138 Oct. 14, 1973 vs. Pittsburgh FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWED 11 Dec. 12, 1999 vs. Cleveland 22 Dec. 23, 1990 vs. Houston 25 Sept. 19, 2004 vs. Miami 26 Sept. 19, 1982 at Pittsburgh 27 Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants 27 Sept. 15, 1996 vs. New Orleans MOST NET YARDS RUSHING ALLOWED 313 Oct. 26, 1969 at Kansas City 309 Dec. 7, 1969 at Oakland 293 Nov. 12, 1972 vs. Oakland 281 Dec. 22, 1985 at New England 275 Oct. 7, 2001 at Pittsburgh FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED -35 Sept. 26, 1976 vs. Green Bay -4 Oct. 4, 1981 at Houston 3 Sept. 15, 1974 vs. Cleveland 8 Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets 19 Nov. 24, 1991 vs. L.A. Raiders MOST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 504 Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans 486 Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego 443 Oct. 13, 1985 at New York Giants 442 Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami 437 Dec. 5, 1999 vs. San Francisco INTERCEPTIONS 34 1996 31 2005 27 1971 26 1976 25 1984 6 6 Nov. 28, 1971 vs. San Diego Dec. 12, 1976 at N.Y. Jets SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) GAME 48 46 45 45 43 3.29 3.07 3.00 2.81 2.81 8 8 7 2001 1976 1992 2011 1973 SACKS 1976 (14 games) 1973 (14 games) 2001 (16 games) 1992 (16 games) 2011 (16 games) Oct. 16, 1994 at Pittsburgh Dec. 9, 2001 vs. Jacksonville (nine times, most recently Sept. 10, 2006 at Kansas City) PENALTIES SEASON SEASON (total) SEASON (average per team game) SEASON GAME SEASON (total) FEWEST PENALTIES INCURRED 50 1969 55 1968 56 1982 (strike season with nine games) 69 1998 71 1970 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS INCURRED 475 1982 (strike season with nine games) 556 1969 586 1968 591 2008 618 1994 36.9 38.6 38.8 2008 (16 games) 1994 (16 games) 1998 (16 games) MOST PENALTIES INCURRED 126 1999 118 1980 114 2009 111 1986 110 1978 110 1985 110 2005 17 Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota 16 Oct. 6, 1985 vs. N.Y. Jets 16 Nov. 7, 1999 at Seattle 15 (three times, most recently Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Baltimore) MOST PENALTY YARDS INCURRED 1,027 1999 956 1978 949 1980 921 1971 920 2005 SEASON (average per team game) 65.8 64.2 1971 (14 games) 1999 (16 games) GAME 133 132 Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco Nov. 1, 1987 vs. Houston — 170 — opponents individual game RECORDS SCORING GAME 24 24 24 GAME 4 4 4 GAME GAME 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 60 54 54 54 53 TOTAL POINTS Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (four rushing TDs) Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis (three receiving TDs/one punt return TD) LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (four rushing TDs) TOUCHDOWNS Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo (four rushing TDs) Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis (three receiving TDs/one punt return TD) LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego (four rushing TDs) FIELD GOALS Pat Leahy, Sept. 16, 1984 at N.Y. Jets (five for five) Nick Lowery, Nov. 13, 1988 at Kansas City (five for five) Rich Karlis, Dec. 25, 1989 at Minnesota (five for six) Matt Stover, Oct. 29, 1995 vs. Cleveland (five for five) Matt Stover, Dec. 26, 1999 at Baltimore (five for five) Steve Christie, Dec. 26, 2004 vs. N.Y. Giants (five for five) Dan Carpenter, Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Miami (five for five) LONGEST FIELD GOALS Steve Cox, Oct. 21, 1984 vs. Cleveland Eddie Murray, Dec. 11, 1983 vs. Detroit Dan Carpenter, Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Miami Phil Dawson, Nov. 27, 2011 vs. Cleveland (five times, most recently Jeff Reed, Nov. 8, 2010 vs. Pittsburgh) GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME 14 13 13 12 GAME 260 230 220 201 GAME 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME 63 62 58 54 40 37 33 33 31 513 510 450 437 435 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TOTAL RECEPTIONS Jimmy Smith, Jan. 2, 2000 at Jacksonville (165 receiving yards) Art Monk, Dec. 15, 1985 at Washington (230 receiving yards) Hines Ward, Nov. 30, 2003 at Pittsburgh (149 receiving yards) Mark Bavaro, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (176 receiving yards) RECEIVING YARDS Wes Chandler, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego (10 receptions) Art Monk, Dec. 15, 1985 at Washington (13 receptions) James Lofton, Oct. 21, 1991 at Buffalo (eight receptions) Roddy White, Oct. 24, 2010 at Atlanta (11 receptions) RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Warren Wells, Dec. 7, 1969 at Oakland Roger Carr, Sept. 19, 1976 at Baltimore Haywood Jeffires, Oct. 11, 1992 vs. Houston Haywood Jeffires, Nov. 14, 1993 vs. Houston Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999 vs. St. Louis Steve Heiden, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland Marvin Harrison, Dec. 18, 2006 at Indianapolis Steve Johnson, Nov. 21, 2010 vs. Buffalo PUNTING GAME 12 12 GAME 76 74 72 72 72 TOTAL PUNTS Bill Van Heusen, Oct. 6, 1968 at Denver (532 punting yards) Josh Miller, Oct. 15, 2000 at Pittsburgh (526 punting yards) LONGEST PUNTS Lee Johnson, Sept. 9, 2001 vs. New England Dan Pastorini, Oct. 24, 1976 at Houston Brian Hansen, Oct. 17, 1993 vs. Cleveland Sean Landeta, Sept. 20, 1998 vs. Green Bay Josh Miller, Nov. 30, 2003 at Pittsburgh PUNT RETURNS GAME GAME PASSING TOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS Elvis Grbac, Sept. 23, 2001 vs. Baltimore (33 completions) Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (40 completions) Donovan McNabb, Nov. 16, 2008 vs. Philadelphia (28 completions) Jerry Rhome, Dec. 13, 1970 at Houston (27 completions) COMPLETIONS Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (62 attempts) Drew Brees, Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans (52 attempts) Dan Marino, Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami (48 attempts) Elvis Grbac, Sept. 23, 2001 vs. Baltimore (63 attempts) Brett Favre, Dec. 3, 1995 at Green Bay (43 attempts) PASSING YARDS Phil Simms, Oct. 13, 1985 vs. N.Y. Giants (40 attempts/62 completions) Drew Brees, Nov. 19, 2006 at New Orleans (37 attempts/52 completions) Dan Marino, Oct. 1, 1995 vs. Miami (33 attempts/48 completions) Jeff Garcia, Dec. 5, 1999 vs. San Francisco (33 attempts/49 completions) Dan Fouts, Dec. 20, 1982 at San Diego (25 attempts, 40 completions) TOUCHDOWN PASSES Warren Moon, Oct. 14, 1990 at Houston Jim Kelly, Oct. 21, 1991 at Buffalo Warren Moon, Oct. 11, 1992 vs. Houston Kelly Holcomb, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland Derek Anderson, Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Daryle Lamonica, Nov. 2, 1969 vs. Oakland (44 passes) Daunte Culpepper, Sept. 18, 2005 vs. Minnesota (37 passes) Kyle Orton, Sept. 25, 2005 at Chicago (39 passes) Brett Favre, Oct. 30, 2005 vs. Green Bay (39 passes) LONGEST PASSES Jeff Garcia to Andre’ Davis, Oct. 17, 2004 at Cleveland Jerry Rhome to Charlie Joiner, Dec. 13, 1970 at Houston Kyle Orton to Brandon Stokley, Sept. 13, 2009 vs. Denver Jim Kelly to Chris Burkett, Sept. 14, 1986 vs. Buffalo Jay Schroeder to Willie Gault, Nov. 5, 1989 at L.A. Raiders RECEIVING RUSHING TOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS 45 Jamie Morris, Dec. 17, 1988 vs. Washington (OT) (152 rushing yards) 41 Franco Harris, Oct. 17, 1976 at Pittsburgh (143 rushing yards) 40 Adrian Murrell, Sept. 28, 1997 vs. N.Y. Jets (156 rushing yards) RUSHING YARDS 227 Priest Holmes, Nov. 22, 1998 vs. Baltimore (36 attempts) 216 Jamal Lewis, Sept. 16, 2007 at Cleveland (27 attempts) 215 Terrell Davis, Sept. 21, 1997 at Denver (27 attempts) 202 Earl Campbell, Oct. 26, 1980 at Houston (27 attempts) 201 Larry Johnson, Jan. 1, 2006 at Kansas City (26 attempts) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 4 Roland Hooks, Sept. 9, 1979 at Buffalo 4 LaDainian Tomlinson, Nov. 12, 2006 vs. San Diego 3 (many times, most recently Larry Johnson, Jan. 1, 2006 at Kansas City) LONGEST RUSHES 92-td Bo Jackson, Nov. 5, 1989 at L.A. Raiders 88 Bo Jackson, Dec. 16, 1990 at L.A. Raiders 80-td Warren McVea, Oct. 26, 1969 at Kansas City 99-td 87-td 87-td 84-td 84-td 153 127 120 95-td 92-td 87-td 87-td PUNT RETURN YARDS Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina (three returns) Billy “White Shoes” Johnson, Oct. 5, 1975 at Houston (six returns) Josh Cribbs, Oct. 4, 2009 at Cleveland (six returns) LONGEST PUNT RETURNS Lamont Brightful, Nov. 10, 2002 at Baltimore Eric Metcalf, Sept. 4, 1994 vs. Cleveland Jermaine Lewis, Sept. 27, 1998 at Baltimore Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002 at Carolina KICKOFF RETURNS GAME 229 220 212 GAME 105-td 103-td 101-td 100-td 100-td KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Desmond Howard, Oct. 28, 2001 at Detroit (five returns) Terrence McGee, Dec. 24, 2005 vs. Buffalo (five returns) Richard Alston, Nov. 28, 2004 vs. Cleveland (10 returns) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS Mercury Morris, Sept. 14, 1969 vs. Miami Bob Gresham, Sept. 23, 1973 vs. Houston Derrick Mason, Nov. 18, 2001 vs. Tennessee Max Anderson, Sept. 22, 1968 vs. Buffalo Jon Vaughn, Dec. 20, 1992 vs. New England INTERCEPTIONS GAME GAME — 171 — TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS 3 Mike Wagner, Oct. 28, 1973 at Pittsburgh 3 Lee Roy Jordan, Nov. 4, 1973 at Dallas 3 Anthony Leonard, Oct. 1, 1978 at San Francisco 3 Todd Scott, Sept. 27, 1992 vs. Minnesota 3 Antrel Rolle, Nov. 18, 2007 vs. Arizona LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 98-td Chad Williams, Dec. 1, 2002 vs. Baltimore 85-td Kelvin Hayden, Dec. 7, 2008 at Indianapolis 83-td Phillip Buchanon, Sept. 14, 2003 at Oakland — 172 — — 173 — ALL-TIME RESULTS REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON All-time regular-season record: 295-379-2 (182-155-1 home, 113-224-1 road) All-time postseason record: 5-10 (5-3 home, 0-5 road, 0-2 neutral) (All games listed are Sunday afternoon games unless noted otherwise. Opponents are capitalized for games in which the Bengals were the home team, including those games played at neutral sites.) 1968 3-11-0 (2-5 HOME, 1-6 ROAD) 5TH IN AFL WEST HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 6 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 13-29 33,687 San Diego/Friday night Sept. 15 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 24-10 25,049 Nippert Sept. 22 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 34-23 24,045 Nippert Sept. 29 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 10-31 28,642 Nippert Oct. 6 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 7-10 41,257 Bears Oct. 13 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 3-13 47,096 Municipal Oct. 20 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 22-24 25,942 Nippert Oct. 27 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 10-31 37,083 Oakland Coliseum Nov. 3 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 17-27 24,012 Nippert Nov. 10 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ..................L 9-16 25,537 Nippert Nov. 17 at Miami Dolphins.......................... W 38-21 31,747 Orange Bowl Nov. 24 OAKLAND RAIDERS ......................L 0-34 27,116 Nippert Dec. 1 at Boston Patriots ............................L 14-33 17,796 Fenway Park Dec. 8 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 14-27 61,111 Shea Dec. 15 — BYE — REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 3-11-0 215-329 — Regular-season home att.: 180,343 1969 4-9-1 (4-3 HOME, 0-6-1 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 14 MIAMI DOLPHINS ........................ W 27-21 Sept. 21 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 34-20 Sept. 28 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 24-19 Oct. 4 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 14-21 Oct. 12 N.Y. JETS ........................................L 7-21 Oct. 19 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 23-30 Oct. 26 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 22-42 Nov. 2 OAKLAND RAIDERS .................... W 31-17 Nov. 9 at Houston Oilers ........................... T 31-31 Nov. 16 BOSTON PATRIOTS ......................L 14-25 Nov. 23 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 7-40 Nov. 30 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 13-16 Dec. 7 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 17-37 Dec. 14 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 16-27 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-9-1 280-367 25,335 26,243 27,812 52,748 27,927 27,920 50,934 27,927 45,298 25,913 62,128 35,122 54,427 42,198 — OPPONENT W-L SCORE 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 4-10-0 (3-4 HOME, 1-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 19 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES............. W 37-14 Sept. 26 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-21 Oct. 3 at Green Bay Packers .....................L 17-20 Oct. 10 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 13-23 Oct. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 24-27 Oct. 24 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 27-31 Oct. 31 at Houston Oilers ............................L 6-10 Nov. 7 ATLANTA FALCONS ......................L 6-9 Nov. 14 at Denver Broncos ........................ W 24-10 Nov. 21 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 28-13 Nov. 28 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 31-0 Dec. 5 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 27-31 Dec. 12 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 13-21 Dec. 19 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 21-35 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-10-0 284-265 55,880 48,448 56,263 60,099 60,284 54,699 37,947 59,604 51,200 59,390 59,580 82,705 60,022 63,151 — Riverfront Three Rivers Lambeau Field Riverfront Riverfront Oakland Coliseum Astrodome Riverfront Mile High Riverfront Riverfront Cleveland Riverfront Shea Regular-season home att.: 414,859 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 60,999 54,292 81,564 55,812 79.068 73,385 59,409 50,350 59,485 49,512 55,701 59,523 59,524 32,482 — Schaefer Riverfront Cleveland Riverfront Arrowhead Los Angeles Coliseum Riverfront Three Rivers Riverfront Riverfront Soldier Field Riverfront Riverfront/Saturday afternoon Astrodome Regular-season home att.: 397,557 1973 OPPONENT W-L SCORE 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 1974 7-7-0 (4-3 HOME, 3-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 15 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 33-7 Sept. 22 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 17-20 Sept. 29 at San Francisco 49ers ................. W 21-3 Oct. 6 WASHINGTON REDSKINS.......... W 28-17 Oct. 13 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 34-24 Oct. 20 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 27-30 Oct. 27 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 21-34 Nov. 3 at Baltimore Colts .......................... W 24-14 Nov. 10 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 17-10 Nov. 17 at Houston Oilers ............................L 3-20 Nov. 24 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 33-6 Dec. 2 at Miami Dolphins............................L 3-24 Dec. 8 DETROIT LIONS .............................L 19-23 Dec. 14 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 3-27 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-7-0 283-259 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES W-L SCORE 10-4-0 (7-0 HOME, 3-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN DATE Sept. 20 OAKLAND RAIDERS .................... W 31-21 56,616 Riverfront Sept. 27 at Detroit Lions ................................L 3-38 58,202 Tiger Oct. 4 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 13-20 55,094 Riverfront Oct. 11 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 27-30 83,520 Cleveland Oct. 18 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ..................L 19-27 57,265 Riverfront Oct. 25 at Washington Redskins .................L 0-20 50,415 RFK Nov. 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-21 38,968 Three Rivers/Monday night Nov. 8 at Buffalo Bills................................ W 43-14 43,587 War Memorial Nov. 15 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 14-10 60,007 Riverfront Nov. 22 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 34-7 59,276 Riverfront Nov. 29 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............. W 26-6 59,342 Riverfront Dec. 6 at San Diego Chargers ................. W 17-14 41,461 San Diego Dec. 13 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 30-20 34,435 Astrodome Dec. 20 BOSTON PATRIOTS .................... W 45-7 60,157 Riverfront REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-6-0 312-255 — Regular-season home att.: 407,757 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Dec. 26 at Baltimore Colts ............................L 0-17 51,127 Memorial/Saturday afternoon 1971 OPPONENT Sept. 17 at New England Patriots ............... W 31-7 Sept. 24 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 15-10 Oct. 1 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 6-27 Oct. 8 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 21-10 Oct. 15 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 23-16 Oct. 22 at L.A. Rams ....................................L 12-15 Oct. 29 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 30-7 Nov. 5 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 17-40 Nov. 12 OAKLAND RAIDERS ......................L 14-20 Nov. 19 BALTIMORE COLTS ......................L 19-20 Nov. 26 at Chicago Bears........................... W 13-3 Dec. 3 N.Y. GIANTS ................................. W 13-10 Dec. 9 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 24-27 Dec. 17 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 61-17 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-6-0 299-229 3RD IN AFC CENTRAL Sept. 16 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 10-28 49,059 Mile High Sept. 23 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 24-10 51,823 Riverfront Sept. 30 at San Diego Chargers ................. W 20-13 46,733 San Diego Oct. 7 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 10-17 70,805 Cleveland Oct. 14 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 19-7 55,819 Riverfront Oct. 21 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 14-6 56,397 Riverfront Oct. 28 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 13-20 45,761 Three Rivers Nov. 4 at Dallas Cowboys ..........................L 10-38 54,944 Texas Nov. 11 at Buffalo Bills................................ W 16-13 76,927 Rich Nov. 18 N.Y. JETS ...................................... W 20-14 55,745 Riverfront Nov. 25 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ............... W 42-24 50,918 Riverfront Dec. 2 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ................. W 27-0 57,859 Riverfront Dec. 9 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 34-17 58,266 Riverfront Dec. 16 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 27-24 21,955 Astrodome REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 10-4-0 286-231 — Regular-season home att.: 386,827 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Dec. 23 at Miami Dolphins............................L 16-34 74,651 Orange Bowl Nippert Nippert Nippert San Diego/Saturday night Nippert Nippert Municipal Nippert Astrodome Nippert Shea War Memorial Oakland Coliseum Mile High Regular-season home att.: 189,077 1970 DATE DATE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 8-6-0 (5-2 HOME, 3-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN DATE 5TH IN AFL WEST 1972 8-6-0 (4-3 HOME, 4-3 ROAD) HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN 11-3-0 (6-1 HOME, 5-2 ROAD) DATE OPPONENT ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 53,113 51,178 49,895 56,175 70,897 51,821 55,434 36,110 57,532 44,054 49,777 71,962 45,159 42,878 — Riverfront Riverfront Candlestick Park Riverfront Cleveland Oakland Coliseum Riverfront Memorial Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront Orange Bowl/Monday night Riverfront Three Rivers/Saturday afternoon Regular-season home att.: 368,368 1975 HEAD COACH: PAUL BROWN W-L SCORE 3RD IN AFC CENTRAL 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL (WILD CARD QUALIFIER) ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 21 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 24-17 52,874 Riverfront Sept. 28 at New Orleans Saints .................. W 21-0 52,531 Louisiana Superdome Oct. 5 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 21-19 45,321 Astrodome Oct. 12 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ........ W 27-10 51,220 Riverfront Oct. 19 OAKLAND RAIDERS .................... W 14-10 48,122 Riverfront Oct. 26 at Atlanta Falcons ......................... W 21-14 45,811 Atlanta-Fulton County Nov. 2 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 24-30 58,418 Riverfront Nov. 9 at Denver Broncos ........................ W 17-16 49,919 Mile High Nov. 17 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 33-24 56,666 Riverfront/Monday night Nov. 23 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 23-35 56,427 Cleveland Nov. 30 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 23-19 46,128 Riverfront Dec. 7 at Philadelphia Eagles .................. W 31-0 56,984 Veterans Dec. 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 14-35 48,889 Three Rivers/Saturday afternoon Dec. 21 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 47-17 46,474 Riverfront REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 11-3-0 340-246 — Regular-season home att.: 359,902 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Dec. 28 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 28-31 53,030 Oakland Coliseum — 174 — (All-time results — regular season and postseason, continued) 1976 10-4-0 (6-1 HOME, 4-3 ROAD) HEAD COACH: BILL JOHNSON DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 12 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 17-7 Sept. 19 at Baltimore Colts ............................L 27-28 Sept. 26 GREEN BAY PACKERS............... W 28-7 Oct. 3 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 45-24 Oct. 10 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ....... W 21-0 Oct. 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 6-23 Oct. 24 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 27-7 Oct. 31 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 21-6 Nov. 8 L.A. RAMS ..................................... W 20-12 Nov. 14 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 31-27 Nov. 21 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 27-24 Nov. 28 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 3-7 Dec. 6 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 20-35 Dec. 12 at N.Y. Jets .................................... W 42-3 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 10-4-0 335-210 53,464 50,374 44,103 75,817 49,700 48,311 45,499 54,776 52,480 53,243 46,259 55,142 52,430 31,067 — Riverfront Memorial Riverfront Cleveland Riverfront Three Rivers Astrodome Riverfront Riverfront/Monday night Riverfront Arrowhead Riverfront Oakland Coliseum/Monday night Shea Regular-season home att.: 362,908 8-6-0 (5-2 HOME, 3-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: BILL JOHNSON OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 18 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 3-13 Sept. 25 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 42-20 Oct. 2 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 3-24 Oct. 9 at Green Bay Packers ................... W 17-7 Oct. 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 14-20 Oct. 23 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 13-24 Oct. 30 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W *13-10 Nov. 6 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 10-7 Nov. 13 at Minnesota Vikings .......................L 10-42 Nov. 20 MIAMI DOLPHINS ........................ W 23-17 Nov. 27 N.Y. GIANTS ................................. W 30-13 Dec. 4 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 27-7 Dec. 10 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 17-10 Dec. 18 at Houston Oilers ............................L 16-21 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-6-0 238-235 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 1977 DATE 1980 6-10-0 (3-5 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: FORREST GREGG 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL Riverfront Riverfront San Diego Milwaukee County Three Rivers/Monday night Riverfront Riverfront/*OT Cleveland Metropolitan Riverfront Riverfront Arrowhead Riverfront/Saturday afternoon Astrodome Regular-season home att.: 321,586 1978 OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 3 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ..................L 23-24 Sept. 10 at Cleveland Browns .......................L *10-13 Sept. 17 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 3-28 Sept. 24 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ...............L 18-20 Oct. 1 at San Francisco 49ers ...................L 12-28 Oct. 9 at Miami Dolphins............................L 0-21 Oct. 15 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ..........L 3-10 Oct. 22 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 0-5 Oct. 29 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 28-13 Nov. 5 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 13-22 Nov. 13 OAKLAND RAIDERS ......................L 21-34 Nov. 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 6-7 Nov. 26 at Houston Oilers ............................L 10-17 Dec. 3 ATLANTA FALCONS .................... W 37-7 Dec. 11 at L.A. Rams .................................. W 20-19 Dec. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 48-16 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-12-0 252-284 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 41,810 72,691 50,260 40,455 41,107 54,729 48,699 47,754 50,532 43,639 51,374 47,578 43,245 25,336 47,471 46,985 — 1979 Riverfront Cleveland/*OT Riverfront Riverfront Candlestick Park Orange Bowl/Monday night Riverfront Rich Riverfront San Diego Riverfront/Monday night Three Rivers Astrodome Riverfront Los Angeles Coliseum/Monday night Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 355,451 4-12-0 (4-4 HOME, 0-8 ROAD) HEAD COACH: HOMER RICE DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 2 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 0-10 Sept. 9 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 24-51 Sept. 16 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ..........L 14-20 Sept. 23 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L *27-30 Sept. 30 at Dallas Cowboys ..........................L 13-38 Oct. 7 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ..................L 7-10 Oct. 14 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 34-10 Oct. 21 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 27-28 Oct. 28 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES............. W 37-13 Nov. 4 at Baltimore Colts ............................L 28-38 Nov. 11 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 24-26 Nov. 18 at Houston Oilers ............................L 21-42 Nov. 25 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ............... W 34-28 Dec. 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 17-37 Dec. 9 at Washington Redskins .................L 14-28 Dec. 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 16-12 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-12-0 337-421 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 74,788 43,504 41,805 45,615 63,179 40,041 52,381 75,119 42,036 37,740 40,782 49,829 25,103 46,521 52,882 42,183 — Mile High Rich Riverfront Riverfront/*OT Texas Riverfront Riverfront Cleveland Riverfront Memorial Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront Three Rivers RFK Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 329,946 W-L SCORE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 43,211 38,322 52,490 50,413 55,006 53,668 44,487 49,189 46,406 44,132 40,836 79,253 41,594 35,651 48,808 50,058 — Riverfront Orange Bowl Riverfront Riverfront Lambeau Field Three Rivers Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront Oakland Coliseum Riverfront Cleveland Arrowhead Riverfront Soldier Field/*OT Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 363,552 12-4-0 (6-2 HOME, 6-2 ROAD) 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: FORREST GREGG DATE 4-12-0 (3-5 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACHES: BILL JOHNSON (0-5), HOMER RICE (4-7) DATE OPPONENT Sept. 7 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .........L 12-17 Sept. 14 at Miami Dolphins............................L 16-17 Sept. 21 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 30-28 Sept. 28 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 10-13 Oct. 5 at Green Bay Packers .....................L 9-14 Oct. 12 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 17-16 Oct. 19 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ................. W 14-0 Oct. 26 at Houston Oilers ............................L 3-23 Nov. 2 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 14-31 Nov. 9 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 17-28 Nov. 16 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 0-14 Nov. 23 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 7-31 Nov. 30 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 20-6 Dec. 7 BALTIMORE COLTS .................... W 34-33 Dec. 14 at Chicago Bears........................... W *17-14 Dec. 21 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 24-27 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 6-10-0 244-312 1981 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 52,847 45,579 40,352 53,653 47,950 54,395 53,194 81,932 45,371 46,733 32,705 38,488 36,133 46,212 — DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 6 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 27-21 41,177 Riverfront Sept. 13 at N.Y. Jets .................................... W 31-30 49,454 Shea Sept. 20 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 17-20 52,170 Riverfront Sept. 27 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W *27-24 46,418 Riverfront/*OT Oct. 4 at Houston Oilers ............................L 10-17 44,350 Astrodome Oct. 11 at Baltimore Colts .......................... W 41-19 33,060 Memorial Oct. 18 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 34-7 57,090 Riverfront Oct. 25 at New Orleans Saints ....................L 7-17 46,336 Louisiana Superdome Nov. 1 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 34-21 54,736 Riverfront Nov. 8 at San Diego Chargers ................. W 40-17 51,259 San Diego Jack Murphy Nov. 15 L.A. RAMS ..................................... W 24-10 56,836 Riverfront Nov. 22 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 38-21 57,207 Riverfront Nov. 29 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 41-21 75,186 Cleveland Dec. 6 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ..............L 3-21 56,796 Riverfront Dec. 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 17-10 50,623 Three Rivers Dec. 20 at Atlanta Falcons ......................... W 30-28 35,972 Atlanta-Fulton County REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 12-4-0 421-304 — Regular-season home att.: 422,430 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Jan. 3 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 28-21 55,420 Riverfront AFC CHAMPIONSHIP Jan. 10 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 27-7 46,302 Riverfront/“Freezer Bowl” (-59º wind chill) SUPER BOWL XVI (AT PONTIAC, MICHIGAN) Jan. 24 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ..............L 21-26 81,270 Pontiac Silverdome 7-2-0 (4-0 HOME, 3-2 ROAD) DATE OPPONENT 1982 3RD IN AFC (SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER) HEAD COACH: FORREST GREGG W-L SCORE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 12 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 27-6 52,268 Riverfront Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L *20-26 53,973 Three Rivers/*OT — PLAYERS’ STRIKE BEGINS, SEPT. 20 — Sept. 27 at Cleveland Browns ......................... Monday night/game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 3 MIAMI DOLPHINS ........................ — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 10 at New England Patriots ............... — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 17 at N.Y. Giants ................................ — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 24 DALLAS COWBOYS .................... — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 31 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Nov. 7 WASHINGTON REDSKINS.......... — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Nov. 14 at Houston Oilers .......................... — — — Game rescheduled due to players’ strike — PLAYERS’ STRIKE ENDS AT 57 DAYS, NOV. 17 — Nov. 21 at Philadelphia Eagles .................. W 18-14 65,172 Veterans Nov. 28 L.A. RAIDERS ............................... W 31-17 53,330 Riverfront Dec. 5 at Baltimore Colts .......................... W 20-17 23,598 Memorial Dec. 12 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 23-10 54,305 Riverfront Dec. 20 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 34-50 51,296 San Diego Jack Murphy/Monday night Dec. 26 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 24-10 55,330 Riverfront Jan. 2 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 35-27 26,522 Astrodome/rescheduled from Nov. 14 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-2-0 232-177 — Regular-season home att.: 215,233 FIRST-ROUND PLAYOFF (SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT) Jan. 9 N.Y. JETS ........................................L 17-44 57,560 Riverfront 1983 7-9-0 (4-4 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) 3RD IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: FORREST GREGG DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 4 L.A. RAIDERS .................................L 10-20 Sept. 11 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 6-10 Sept. 15 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 7-17 Sept. 25 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........... W 23-17 Oct. 2 BALTIMORE COLTS ......................L 31-34 Oct. 10 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 14-24 Oct. 16 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 17-24 Oct. 23 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 28-21 Oct. 30 GREEN BAY PACKERS............... W 34-14 Nov. 6 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 55-14 Nov. 13 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 15-20 Nov. 20 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 38-10 Nov. 28 at Miami Dolphins............................L 14-38 Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 23-10 Dec. 11 DETROIT LIONS ........................... W 17-9 Dec. 17 at Minnesota Vikings .......................L 14-20 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-9-0 346-302 — 175 — ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 50,956 46,839 79,700 56,023 48,104 56,086 74,305 50,047 53,349 39,706 44,711 46,375 74,506 55,832 45,728 51,565 — Riverfront Riverfront Cleveland/Thursday night Tampa Riverfront Riverfront/Monday night Mile High Riverfront Riverfront Astrodome Arrowhead Riverfront Orange Bowl/Monday night Three Rivers Riverfront Metrodome/Saturday afternoon Regular-season home att.: 397,484 (All-time results — regular season and postseason, continued) 1984 8-8-0 (5-3 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 2 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 17-20 Sept. 9 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ..................L 22-27 Sept. 16 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 23-43 Sept. 23 L.A. RAMS .......................................L 14-24 Oct. 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 17-38 Oct. 7 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 13-3 Oct. 14 at New England Patriots .................L 14-20 Oct. 21 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 12-9 Oct. 28 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 31-13 Nov. 4 at San Francisco 49ers ...................L 17-23 Nov. 11 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 22-20 Nov. 18 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS...................L 6-26 Nov. 25 ATLANTA FALCONS .................... W 35-14 Dec. 2 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W *20-17 Dec. 9 at New Orleans Saints .................. W 24-21 Dec. 16 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 52-21 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 339-339 Mile High Riverfront Giants Riverfront Three Rivers/Monday night Riverfront Sullivan Riverfront Astrodome Candlestick Park Riverfront Riverfront Riverfront Cleveland/*OT Louisiana Superdome Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 390,047 1985 OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 8 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS...................L 24-28 Sept. 15 at St. Louis Cardinals ......................L 27-41 Sept. 22 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 41-44 Sept. 30 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 37-24 Oct. 6 N.Y. JETS ........................................L 20-29 Oct. 13 N.Y. GIANTS ................................. W 35-30 Oct. 20 at Houston Oilers ............................L 27-44 Oct. 27 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 26-21 Nov. 3 at Buffalo Bills................................ W 23-17 Nov. 10 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 27-10 Nov. 17 at L.A. Raiders.................................L 6-13 Nov. 24 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 6-24 Dec. 1 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 45-27 Dec. 8 DALLAS COWBOYS .................... W 50-24 Dec. 15 at Washington Redskins .................L 24-27 Dec. 22 at New England Patriots .................L 23-34 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-9-0 441-437 OPPONENT W-L SCORE 1987 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE DATE 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 10 at Chicago Bears.............................L 14-17 Sept. 17 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 41-10 Sept. 25 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 21-14 Oct. 1 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 21-17 Oct. 8 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 26-16 Oct. 15 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 13-20 Oct. 22 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 12-23 Oct. 29 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ....... W 56-23 Nov. 5 at L.A. Raiders.................................L 7-28 Nov. 13 at Houston Oilers ............................L 24-26 Nov. 19 DETROIT LIONS ........................... W 42-7 Nov. 26 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 7-24 Dec. 3 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 21-0 Dec. 10 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS...................L 17-24 Dec. 17 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 61-7 Dec. 25 at Minnesota Vikings .......................L 21-29 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 404-285 DATE Sept. 13 at Indianapolis Colts ...................... W 23-21 59,387 Hoosier Dome Sept. 20 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ..............L 26-27 53,498 Riverfront — PLAYERS’ STRIKE BEGINS, SEPT. 22 — Sept. 27 at L.A. Rams .................................. — — — Game canceled due to players’ strike Oct. 4 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 9-10 18,074 Riverfront/strike replacement game Oct. 11 at Seattle Seahawks ..................... W 17-10 31,739 Kingdome/strike replacement game — PLAYERS’ STRIKE ENDS AT 24 DAYS, OCT. 15 — Oct. 18 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 0-34 40,179 Riverfront/strike replacement game Oct. 25 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 20-23 53,692 Three Rivers Nov. 1 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 29-31 52,700 Riverfront Nov. 8 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 14-20 53,840 Riverfront Nov. 15 at Atlanta Falcons ......................... W 16-10 25,758 Atlanta-Fulton County Nov. 22 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 16-30 59,910 Riverfront Nov. 29 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 20-27 41,135 Giants Dec. 6 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W *30-27 46,489 Riverfront/*OT Dec. 13 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 24-38 77,331 Cleveland Dec. 20 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ...............L 24-41 43,424 Riverfront Dec. 27 at Houston Oilers ............................L 17-21 49,775 Astrodome REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-11-0 285-370 — Regular-season home att.: 376,249 OPPONENT W-L SCORE 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 64,730 53,885 55,996 61,165 52,785 58,184 57,642 57,225 51,080 60,694 55,720 80,074 76,236 54,744 47,510 58,829 — Soldier Field Riverfront Riverfront/Monday night Arrowhead Three Rivers Riverfront Riverfront Riverfront Los Angeles Coliseum Astrodome/Monday night Riverfront Rich Cleveland Riverfront Riverfront Metrodome/Monday night Regular-season home att.: 440,906 1990 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES W-L SCORE 9-7-0 (5-3 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE Arrowhead Riverfront/*OT Cleveland/Thursday night Riverfront Milwaukee County Riverfront/Monday night Riverfront Three Rivers Pontiac Silverdome Astrodome Riverfront Riverfront Mile High Sullivan Riverfront Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 433,081 4-11-0 (1-7 HOME, 3-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE OPPONENT 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL Sept. 4 PHOENIX CARDINALS ................ W 21-14 50,404 Riverfront Sept. 11 at Philadelphia Eagles .................. W 28-24 66,459 Veterans Sept. 18 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 17-12 56,647 Three Rivers Sept. 25 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 24-17 54,943 Riverfront Oct. 2 at L.A. Raiders............................... W 45-21 42,594 Los Angeles Coliseum Oct. 9 N.Y. JETS ...................................... W 36-19 57,482 Riverfront Oct. 16 at New England Patriots .................L 21-27 59,969 Foxboro Oct. 23 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 44-21 54,659 Riverfront Oct. 30 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 16-23 79,147 Cleveland Nov. 6 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 42-7 56,403 Riverfront Nov. 13 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 28-31 34,614 Arrowhead Nov. 20 at Dallas Cowboys ........................ W 38-24 37,865 Texas Nov. 27 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 35-21 58,672 Riverfront Dec. 4 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 27-10 56,866 Riverfront Dec. 11 at Houston Oilers ............................L 6-41 50,269 Astrodome Dec. 17 WASHINGTON REDSKINS.......... W *20-17 52,157 Riverfront/Saturday afternoon/*OT REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 12-4-0 448-329 — Regular-season home att.: 441,586 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Dec. 31 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 21-13 58,560 Riverfront/Saturday afternoon AFC CHAMPIONSHIP Jan. 8 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 21-10 59,747 Riverfront SUPER BOWL XXIII (AT MIAMI, FLORIDA) Jan. 22 San Francisco 49ers .......................L 16-20 75,129 Joe Robbie 1989 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 43,430 52,714 78,779 55,146 51,230 54,283 53,844 50,815 52,423 32,130 54,410 53,003 58,705 60,633 58,062 51,619 — DATE 8-8-0 (5-3 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE Riverfront Busch Riverfront Three Rivers/Monday night Riverfront Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront Rich Riverfront Los Angeles Coliseum Cleveland Riverfront Riverfront RFK Sullivan Regular-season home att.: 424,582 1986 Sept. 7 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 14-24 Sept. 14 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W *36-33 Sept. 18 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 30-13 Sept. 28 CHICAGO BEARS ..........................L 7-44 Oct. 5 at Green Bay Packers ................... W 34-28 Oct. 13 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 24-22 Oct. 19 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 31-28 Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 9-30 Nov. 2 at Detroit Lions .............................. W 24-17 Nov. 9 at Houston Oilers ............................L 28-32 Nov. 16 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 34-7 Nov. 23 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ................. W 24-20 Nov. 30 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 28-34 Dec. 7 at New England Patriots ............... W 31-7 Dec. 14 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 3-34 Dec. 21 N.Y. JETS ...................................... W 52-21 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 10-6-0 409-394 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 51,625 46,321 52,270 59,541 51,785 53,112 35,590 55,421 25,640 57,293 52,501 74,439 46,140 56,936 50,544 57,953 — 10-6-0 (6-2 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE DATE 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 74,178 47,111 64,193 45,406 57,098 43,637 48,154 50,667 34,010 58,324 52,497 50,280 44,678 51,774 40,855 55,771 — 7-9-0 (5-3 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE DATE 1988 12-4-0 (8-0 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 9 N.Y. JETS ...................................... W 25-20 56,467 Riverfront Sept. 16 at San Diego Chargers ................. W 21-16 48,098 San Diego Jack Murphy Sept. 23 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ........ W 41-7 56,470 Riverfront Oct. 1 at Seattle Seahawks .......................L 16-31 60,135 Kingdome/Monday night Oct. 7 at L.A. Rams .................................. W *34-31 62,619 Anaheim/*OT Oct. 14 at Houston Oilers ............................L 17-48 53,501 Astrodome Oct. 22 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 34-13 78,567 Cleveland/Monday night Oct. 28 at Atlanta Falcons ...........................L 17-38 53,214 Atlanta-Fulton County/Sunday night Nov. 4 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ...............L 7-21 60,067 Riverfront Nov. 11 — BYE — Nov. 18 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 27-3 60,064 Riverfront/Sunday night Nov. 25 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 20-34 60,051 Riverfront Dec. 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 16-12 58,200 Three Rivers Dec. 9 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ..............L *17-20 60,084 Riverfront/*OT Dec. 16 at L.A. Raiders.................................L 7-24 54,132 Los Angeles Coliseum Dec. 23 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 40-20 60,044 Riverfront Dec. 30 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 21-14 60,041 Riverfront REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 9-7-0 360-352 — Regular-season home att.: 473,288 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Jan. 6 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 41-14 60,012 Riverfront AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF Jan. 13 at L.A. Raiders.................................L 10-20 92,045 Los Angeles Coliseum 1991 3-13-0 (3-5 HOME, 0-8 ROAD) HEAD COACH: SAM WYCHE DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 1 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 14-45 Sept. 8 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 7-30 Sept. 15 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 13-14 Sept. 22 WASHINGTON REDSKINS............L 27-34 Sept. 29 — BYE — Oct. 6 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS...................L 7-13 Oct. 13 at Dallas Cowboys ..........................L 23-35 Oct. 21 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 16-35 Oct. 27 at Houston Oilers ............................L 3-35 Nov. 3 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 23-21 Nov. 10 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L *27-33 Nov. 17 at Philadelphia Eagles ....................L 10-17 Nov. 24 L.A. RAIDERS .................................L 14-38 Dec. 1 N.Y. GIANTS ................................. W 27-24 Dec. 9 at Miami Dolphins............................L 13-37 Dec. 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-17 Dec. 22 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ........ W 29-7 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 3-13-0 263-435 — 176 — 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 72,855 56,463 78,269 52,038 Mile High Riverfront/Sunday night Cleveland Riverfront 60,010 63,275 80,131 58,634 55,077 55,503 63,189 52,044 45,063 60,616 35,420 46,394 — Riverfront Texas Rich/Monday night Astrodome Riverfront Riverfront/*OT Veterans Riverfront Riverfront Joe Robbie/Monday night Three Rivers Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 422,592 (All-time results — regular season and postseason, continued) 1992 5-11-0 (3-5 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DAVE SHULA DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 6 at Seattle Seahawks ..................... W 21-3 Sept. 13 L.A. RAIDERS ............................... W *24-21 Sept. 20 at Green Bay Packers .....................L 23-24 Sept. 27 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ...................L 7-42 Oct. 4 — BYE — Oct. 11 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 24-38 Oct. 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 0-20 Oct. 25 at Houston Oilers ............................L 10-26 Nov. 1 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 30-10 Nov. 8 at Chicago Bears........................... W *31-28 Nov. 15 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 14-17 Nov. 22 DETROIT LIONS .............................L 13-19 Nov. 29 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 9-21 Dec. 6 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 21-37 Dec. 13 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 10-27 Dec. 20 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ........ W 20-10 Dec. 27 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 17-21 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 5-11-0 274-364 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Kingdome Riverfront/*OT Lambeau Field Riverfront 54,254 55,411 58,701 54,765 56,120 60,196 48,574 54,253 68,368 50,579 45,355 47,837 — Riverfront Three Rivers/Monday night Astrodome Riverfront Soldier Field/*OT/Sunday night Giants Riverfront Riverfront Cleveland San Diego Jack Murphy Riverfront Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 413,125 3-13-0 (3-5 HOME, 0-8 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DAVE SHULA OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 5 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 14-27 Sept. 12 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 6-9 Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 7-34 Sept. 26 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS...................L 10-19 Oct. 3 — BYE — Oct. 10 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 15-17 Oct. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 17-28 Oct. 24 at Houston Oilers ............................L 12-28 Oct. 31 — BYE — Nov. 7 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 16-24 Nov. 14 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 3-38 Nov. 21 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 12-17 Nov. 28 L.A. RAIDERS ............................... W 16-10 Dec. 5 at San Francisco 49ers ...................L 8-21 Dec. 12 at New England Patriots .................L 2-7 Dec. 19 L.A. RAMS ..................................... W 15-3 Dec. 26 ATLANTA FALCONS .................... W 21-17 Jan. 2 at New Orleans Saints ....................L 13-20 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 3-13-0 187-319 OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 4 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 20-28 Sept. 11 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 10-27 Sept. 18 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ..........L 28-31 Sept. 25 at Houston Oilers ............................L 13-20 Oct. 2 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 7-23 Oct. 9 — BYE — Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-14 Oct. 23 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 13-37 Oct. 30 DALLAS COWBOYS ......................L 20-23 Nov. 6 at Seattle Seahawks ..................... W *20-17 Nov. 13 HOUSTON OILERS ...................... W 34-31 Nov. 20 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 13-17 Nov. 27 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 13-15 Dec. 4 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 15-38 Dec. 11 at N.Y. Giants ..................................L 20-27 Dec. 18 at Arizona Cardinals........................L 7-28 Dec. 24 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES............. W 33-30 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 3-13-0 276-406 Riverfront Riverfront Giants Riverfront Candlestick Park/Sunday night Foxboro Riverfront Riverfront Louisiana Superdome Regular-season home att.: 353,273 55,353 77,588 57,096 46,630 54,908 55,566 69,714 53,401 67,530 50,110 39,923 — Three Rivers Cleveland Riverfront Kingdome/*OT Riverfront Riverfront Mile High Riverfront Giants Sun Devil Riverfront/Saturday afternoon Regular-season home att.: 415,368 7-9-0 (3-5 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DAVE SHULA OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 3 at Indianapolis Colts ...................... W *24-21 Sept. 10 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ......... W 24-17 Sept. 17 at Seattle Seahawks .......................L 21-24 Sept. 24 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L 28-38 Oct. 1 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 23-26 Oct. 8 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers .............L 16-19 Oct. 15 — BYE — Oct. 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 27-9 Oct. 29 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L *26-29 Nov. 5 OAKLAND RAIDERS ......................L 17-20 Nov. 12 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 32-25 Nov. 19 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 31-49 Nov. 26 at Jacksonville Jaguars ................. W 17-13 Dec. 3 at Green Bay Packers .....................L 10-24 Dec. 10 CHICAGO BEARS ........................ W 16-10 Dec. 17 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 10-26 Dec. 24 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ................. W 27-24 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-9-0 349-374 42,445 48,318 39,492 46,332 52,671 41,732 RCA Dome/*OT Riverfront Kingdome Riverfront Riverfront Tampa 56,684 58,639 51,265 32,998 54,636 68,249 60,318 38,642 55,875 34,568 — Three Rivers/Thursday night Riverfront/*OT Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront Jacksonville Municipal Lambeau Field Riverfront Cleveland Riverfront Regular-season home att.: 385,071 51,798 44,680 58,875 63,218 45,890 60,743 57,265 75,549 44,868 57,408 43,022 15,131 49,389 — Cinergy Field Cinergy Field/*OT/Sunday night Three Rivers 3Com Park Cinergy Field Memorial Cinergy Field Rich Cinergy Field Jacksonville Municipal Cinergy Field Astrodome Cinergy Field Regular-season home att.: 382,324 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Aug. 31 ARIZONA CARDINALS ................ W 24-21 Sept. 7 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 10-23 Sept. 14 — BYE — Sept. 21 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 20-38 Sept. 28 N.Y. JETS ........................................L 14-31 Oct. 5 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 13-21 Oct. 12 at Tennessee Oilers ........................L 7-30 Oct. 19 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 10-26 Oct. 26 at N.Y. Giants ..................................L 27-29 Nov. 2 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 38-31 Nov. 9 at Indianapolis Colts ...................... W 28-13 Nov. 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 3-20 Nov. 23 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ......... W 31-26 Nov. 30 at Philadelphia Eagles ....................L 42-44 Dec. 4 TENNESSEE OILERS .................. W 41-14 Dec. 14 DALLAS COWBOYS .................... W 31-24 Dec. 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 16-14 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-9-0 355-405 DATE Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 OPPONENT W-L SCORE TENNESSEE OILERS ....................L 14-23 at Detroit Lions .............................. W *34-28 GREEN BAY PACKERS.................L 6-13 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 24-31 ........................................................... Oct. 4 — BYE — Oct. 11 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 25-20 Oct. 18 at Tennessee Oilers ........................L 14-44 Oct. 25 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 10-27 Nov. 1 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 26-33 Nov. 8 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 11-24 Nov. 15 at Minnesota Vikings .......................L 3-24 Nov. 22 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 13-20 Nov. 29 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ...........L 17-34 Dec. 6 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 20-33 Dec. 13 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 26-39 Dec. 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 25-24 Dec. 27 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .........L 0-35 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 3-13-0 268-452 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 73,871 57,209 67,128 17,071 60,020 72,584 53,754 58,473 55,226 55,158 66,623 49,086 60,043 50,917 — Mile High Cinergy Field ALLTEL Liberty Bowl (Memphis) Cinergy Field Giants Cinergy Field RCA Dome Three Rivers Cinergy Field Veterans Cinergy Field/Thursday night Cinergy Field Cinergy Field Regular-season home att.: 439,831 OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 12 at Tennessee Titans .......................L 35-36 Sept. 19 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 7-34 Sept. 26 at Carolina Panthers .......................L 3-27 Oct. 3 ST. LOUIS RAMS ...........................L 10-38 Oct. 10 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 18-17 Oct. 17 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 3-17 Oct. 24 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 10-31 Oct. 31 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ...........L 10-41 Nov. 7 at Seattle Seahawks .......................L 20-37 Nov. 14 TENNESSEE TITANS ....................L 14-24 Nov. 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 31-34 Nov. 28 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 27-20 Dec. 5 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ............ W 44-30 Dec. 12 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 44-28 Dec. 19 — BYE — Dec. 26 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 0-22 Jan. 2 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 7-24 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-12-0 283-460 — 177 — 5TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 55,848 66,354 56,346 68,154 Cinergy Field Pontiac Silverdome/*OT Cinergy Field Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards/ Sunday night 59,979 33,288 40,089 59,974 67,040 64,232 52,571 55,432 54,359 55,179 52,017 49,826 — Cinergy Field Vanderbilt Network Associates Coliseum Cinergy Field ALLTEL Metrodome Cinergy Field Cinergy Field Cinergy Field RCA Dome Three Rivers Cinergy Field Regular-season home att.: 444,335 1999 DATE 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL 53,644 Cinergy Field 52,968 Memorial 4-12-0 (2-6 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: BRUCE COSLET 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 62,659 Trans World Dome 55,880 SD Jack Murphy 45,412 Cinergy Field 1998 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Riverfront San Diego Jack Murphy Riverfront Astrodome Riverfront/Sunday night W-L SCORE 3-13-0 (1-7 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: BRUCE COSLET 3RD IN AFC CENTRAL 52,778 53,217 46,640 44,253 55,056 1995 DATE 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL Cleveland Riverfront Three Rivers Riverfront 1994 OPPONENT Sept. 1 at St. Louis Rams ............................L 16-26 Sept. 8 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 14-27 Sept. 15 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............. W 30-15 Sept. 22 — BYE — Sept. 29 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 10-14 Oct. 6 HOUSTON OILERS ........................L *27-30 Oct. 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-20 Oct. 20 at San Francisco 49ers ...................L 21-28 Oct. 27 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ......... W 28-21 Nov. 3 at Baltimore Ravens...................... W 24-21 Nov. 10 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 34-24 Nov. 17 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 17-31 Nov. 24 ATLANTA FALCONS .................... W 41-31 Dec. 1 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 27-30 Dec. 8 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 21-14 Dec. 15 at Houston Oilers .......................... W 21-13 Dec. 22 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ................ W 31-24 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 372-369 1997 75,394 Arrowhead 55,647 Riverfront 50,039 Astrodome 51,202 42,347 64,264 43,272 60,039 29,794 36,612 27,014 58,036 — DATE 7-9-0 (6-2 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) HEAD COACH: BRUCE COSLET ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 75,508 50,299 53,682 46,880 3-13-0 (2-6 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DAVE SHULA DATE 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL 57,350 54,240 57,272 53,847 1993 DATE 1996 8-8-0 (6-2 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) 3RD IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACHES: DAVE SHULA (1-6), BRUCE COSLET (7-2) 5TH IN AFC CENTRAL ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 65,272 47,660 61,269 45,481 73,048 59,669 55,996 49,138 66,303 46,017 43,279 50,907 53,463 59,972 Adelphia Coliseum Cinergy Field Ericsson Cinergy Field Cleveland Browns Cinergy Field RCA Dome Cinergy Field Kingdome Cinergy Field Cinergy Field Three Rivers Cinergy Field Cinergy Field 68,036 PSINet 70,532 ALLTEL — Regular-season home att.: 404,679 (All-time results — regular season and postseason, continued) 2004 8-8-0 (5-3 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS 2000 4-12-0 (3-5 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) 5TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACHES: BRUCE COSLET (0-3), DICK LEBEAU (4-9) DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 3 — BYE — Sept. 10 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 7-24 Sept. 17 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 0-13 Sept. 24 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 0-37 Oct. 1 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 16-31 Oct. 8 TENNESSEE TITANS ....................L 14-23 Oct. 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 0-15 Oct. 22 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 31-21 Oct. 29 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 12-3 Nov. 5 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 7-27 Nov. 12 at Dallas Cowboys ..........................L 6-23 Nov. 19 at New England Patriots .................L 13-16 Nov. 26 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 28-48 Dec. 3 ARIZONA CARDINALS ................ W 24-13 Dec. 10 at Tennessee Titans .......................L 3-35 Dec. 17 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ......... W 17-14 Dec. 24 at Philadelphia Eagles ....................L 7-16 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-12-0 185-359 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 64,006 45,653 68,481 61,535 63,406 54,328 61,603 73,118 54,759 62,170 60,292 63,925 50,289 68,498 50,469 64,902 — Paul Brown ALLTEL PSINet Paul Brown Paul Brown Three Rivers Paul Brown Cleveland Browns Paul Brown Texas Foxboro Paul Brown Paul Brown Adelphia Coliseum Paul Brown Veterans Regular-season home att.: 469,992 2001 6-10-0 (4-4 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DICK LEBEAU DATE Sept. 9 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ........ W Sept. 16 at Tennessee Titans**................... — OPPONENT 23-17 — Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W at San Diego Chargers ...................L at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W CHICAGO BEARS ..........................L at Detroit Lions .............................. W — BYE — at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L TENNESSEE TITANS ....................L at Cleveland Browns .......................L TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .........L JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ...........L at N.Y. Jets ......................................L at Baltimore Ravens........................L PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W at Tennessee Titans**................... W 21-10 14-28 7-16 24-14 0-24 31-27 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS W-L SCORE 13-30 7-20 0-18 *13-16 10-14 14-15 0-16 *26-23 23-21 6-10-0 226-309 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 8 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 6-34 Sept. 15 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 7-20 Sept. 22 at Atlanta Falcons ...........................L 3-30 Sept. 29 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .........L 7-35 Oct. 6 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 21-28 Oct. 13 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 7-34 Oct. 20 — BYE — Oct. 27 TENNESSEE TITANS ....................L 24-30 Nov. 3 at Houston Texans ........................ W 38-3 Nov. 10 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 27-38 Nov. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 20-27 Nov. 24 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 21-29 Dec. 1 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 23-27 Dec. 8 at Carolina Panthers .......................L 31-52 Dec. 15 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ...........L 15-29 Dec. 22 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............. W 20-13 Dec. 29 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 9-27 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 2-14-0 279-456 57,161 63,865 72,918 52,135 44,920 77,745 68,987 63,751 68,798 ALLTEL Paul Brown Cleveland Browns Paul Brown/*OT Paul Brown Giants PSINet Paul Brown/*OT Adelphia Coliseum/**Rescheduled from Sept. 16 — Regular-season home att.: 454,938 Paul Brown Cleveland Browns Georgia Dome/Sunday night Paul Brown RCA Dome Paul Brown 52,822 69,827 69,024 64,060 60,473 44,878 66,799 42,092 43,544 47,850 — Paul Brown Reliant Ravens Paul Brown Heinz Field Paul Brown Ericsson Paul Brown Paul Brown Ralph Wilson Regular-season home att.: 422,235 8-8-0 (5-3 HOME, 3-5 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 7 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 10-30 Sept. 14 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 20-23 Sept. 21 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 10-17 Sept. 28 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 21-14 Oct. 5 at Buffalo Bills..................................L *16-22 Oct. 12 — BYE — Oct. 19 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 34-26 Oct. 26 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS................. W 27-24 Nov. 2 at Arizona Cardinals........................L 14-17 Nov. 9 HOUSTON TEXANS..................... W 34-27 Nov. 16 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 24-19 Nov. 23 at San Diego Chargers ................. W 34-27 Nov. 30 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 24-20 Dec. 7 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 13-31 Dec. 14 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ............ W 41-38 Dec. 21 at St. Louis Rams ............................L 10-27 Dec. 28 CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L 14-22 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 346-384 4TH IN AFC NORTH ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 2003 DATE 6TH IN AFC CENTRAL 53,705 73,358 68,129 57,234 56,570 63,900 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Paul Brown Network Associates Coliseum Paul Brown Cleveland Browns Ralph Wilson/*OT 53,553 52,131 23,531 50,437 64,923 52,069 58,797 69,468 64,666 66,061 65,362 — Paul Brown Paul Brown Sun Devil Paul Brown Paul Brown Qualcomm Heinz Field M&T Bank Paul Brown Edward Jones Dome Paul Brown Regular-season home att.: 479,488 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 77,230 65,705 65,575 62,402 The Meadowlands Paul Brown/Sunday night Paul Brown Heinz Field 73,263 65,806 68,932 65,721 87,786 65,780 65,677 69,695 68,756 65,378 64,606 67,074 — Cleveland Browns Paul Brown/Monday night The Coliseum Paul Brown FedExField Paul Brown Paul Brown M&T Bank Gillette Paul Brown Paul Brown Lincoln Financial Field Regular-season home att.: 524,248 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE 1ST IN AFC NORTH ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 11 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 27-13 73,013 Cleveland Browns Sept. 18 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ................. W 37-8 65,763 Paul Brown Sept. 25 at Chicago Bears........................... W 24-7 62,045 Soldier Field Oct. 2 HOUSTON TEXANS..................... W 16-10 65,714 Paul Brown Oct. 9 at Jacksonville Jaguars ...................L 20-23 66,137 ALLTEL/Sunday night Oct. 16 at Tennessee Titans ..................... W 31-23 69,149 The Coliseum Oct. 23 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 13-27 66,104 Paul Brown Oct. 30 GREEN BAY PACKERS............... W 21-14 65,940 Paul Brown Nov. 6 at Baltimore Ravens...................... W 21-9 70,540 M&T Bank Nov. 13 — BYE — Nov. 20 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..................L 37-45 65,995 Paul Brown Nov. 27 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 42-29 65,680 Paul Brown Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 38-31 63,044 Heinz Field Dec. 11 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 23-20 65,788 Paul Brown Dec. 18 at Detroit Lions .............................. W 41-17 61,749 Ford Field Dec. 24 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 27-37 65,485 Paul Brown/Saturday afternoon Jan. 1 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 3-37 77,211 Arrowhead REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 11-5-0 421-350 — Regular-season home att.: 526,469 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Jan. 8 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 17-31 65,870 Paul Brown 2006 8-8-0 (4-4 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 10 at Kansas City Chiefs .................... W 23-10 Sept. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 34-17 Sept. 24 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 28-20 Oct. 1 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ..........L 13-38 Oct. 8 — BYE — Oct. 15 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers .............L 13-14 Oct. 22 CAROLINA PANTHERS ............... W 17-14 Oct. 29 ATLANTA FALCONS ......................L 27-29 Nov. 5 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 20-26 Nov. 12 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..............L 41-49 Nov. 19 at New Orleans Saints .................. W 31-16 Nov. 26 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 30-0 Nov. 30 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 13-7 Dec. 10 OAKLAND RAIDERS .................... W 27-10 Dec. 18 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 16-34 Dec. 24 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 23-24 Dec. 31 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L *17-23 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 373-331 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Arrowhead Paul Brown Heinz Field Paul Brown 65,732 65,964 65,978 70,792 65,917 68,001 72,926 65,973 65,882 57,292 75,759 66,049 — Raymond James Paul Brown Paul Brown M&T Bank Paul Brown Louisiana Superdome Cleveland Browns Paul Brown/Thursday night Paul Brown RCA Dome/Monday night INVESCO Field at Mile High Paul Brown/*OT Regular-season home att.: 527,870 2007 DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 10 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 27-20 Sept. 16 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 45-51 Sept. 23 at Seattle Seahawks .......................L 21-24 Oct. 1 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ..........L 13-34 Oct. 7 — BYE — Oct. 14 at Kansas City Chiefs ......................L 20-27 Oct. 21 N.Y. JETS ...................................... W 38-31 Oct. 28 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 13-24 Nov. 4 at Buffalo Bills..................................L 21-33 Nov. 11 at Baltimore Ravens...................... W 21-7 Nov. 18 ARIZONA CARDINALS ..................L 27-35 Nov. 25 TENNESSEE TITANS .................. W 35-6 Dec. 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-24 Dec. 9 ST. LOUIS RAMS ......................... W 19-10 Dec. 15 at San Francisco 49ers ...................L 13-20 Dec. 23 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 19-14 Dec. 30 at Miami Dolphins.......................... W 38-25 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 7-9-0 380-385 — 178 — 2ND IN AFC NORTH 77,956 66,072 64,922 66,035 7-9-0 (5-3 HOME, 2-6 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS 2ND IN AFC NORTH 63,820 50,135 64,596 73,428 72,615 W-L SCORE 2005 ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 2-14-0 (1-7 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) HEAD COACH: DICK LEBEAU OPPONENT Sept. 12 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 24-31 Sept. 19 MIAMI DOLPHINS ........................ W 16-13 Sept. 26 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 9-23 Oct. 3 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 17-28 Oct. 10 — BYE — Oct. 17 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 17-34 Oct. 25 DENVER BRONCOS .................... W 23-10 Oct. 31 at Tennessee Titans .......................L 20-27 Nov. 7 DALLAS COWBOYS .................... W 26-3 Nov. 14 at Washington Redskins ............... W 17-10 Nov. 21 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 14-19 Nov. 28 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 58-48 Dec. 5 at Baltimore Ravens...................... W 27-26 Dec. 12 at New England Patriots .................L 28-35 Dec. 19 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 17-33 Dec. 26 N.Y. GIANTS ................................. W 23-22 Jan. 2 at Philadelphia Eagles .................. W 38-10 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 8-8-0 374-372 11-5-0 (5-3 HOME, 6-2 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS 51,521 Paul Brown — **Sept. 16-17 NFL games not played due to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks/all games rescheduled for Jan. 6 51,121 Paul Brown 56,048 Qualcomm 62,335 Heinz Field 64,217 Paul Brown 63,408 Paul Brown 69,343 Pontiac Silverdome 2002 DATE 3RD IN AFC NORTH 3RD IN AFC NORTH ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 66,093 72,801 68,110 66,113 Paul Brown/Monday night Cleveland Browns Qwest Field Paul Brown/Monday night 76,846 65,868 66,188 70,745 71,130 65,403 65,489 58,842 65,143 68,053 66,023 70,461 — Arrowhead Paul Brown Paul Brown Ralph Wilson M&T Bank Paul Brown Paul Brown Heinz Field/Sunday night Paul Brown Monster Park/Saturday night Paul Brown Dolphin Regular-season home att.: 526,320 (All-time results — regular season and postseason, continued) 2008 4-11-1 (3-4-1 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS DATE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 OPPONENT W-L SCORE at Baltimore Ravens........................L TENNESSEE TITANS ....................L at N.Y. Giants ..................................L CLEVELAND BROWNS .................L at Dallas Cowboys ..........................L at N.Y. Jets ......................................L PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L at Houston Texans ..........................L 70,978 64,540 79,276 65,541 62,655 78,161 65,860 70,112 Nov. 2 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ......... W 21-19 Nov. 9 — BYE — Nov. 16 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES.............. T *13-13 Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 10-27 Nov. 30 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 3-34 Dec. 7 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 3-35 Dec. 14 WASHINGTON REDSKINS.......... W 20-13 Dec. 21 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 14-0 Dec. 28 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 16-6 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-11-1 204-364 64,633 59,854 63,871 66,402 63,996 72,361 63,984 — M&T Bank Paul Brown Giants/*OT Paul Brown Texas The Meadowlands Paul Brown Reliant/rescheduled from Nov. 9 (part of a three-team rescheduling) due to damage in Houston and to Reliant caused by Hurricane Ike on Sept. 13 64,238 Paul Brown Paul Brown/*OT Heinz Field/Thursday night Paul Brown Lucas Oil Paul Brown Cleveland Browns Paul Brown Regular-season home att.: 516,663 2009 10-6-0 (6-2 HOME, 4-4 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS OPPONENT W-L SCORE 3RD IN AFC NORTH ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 10-17 7-24 *23-26 12-20 22-31 14-26 10-38 6-35 DATE 2010 4-12-0 (3-5 HOME, 1-7 ROAD) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS ATT. STADIUM/NOTES OPPONENT W-L SCORE Sept. 12 at New England Patriots .................L 24-38 Sept. 19 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 15-10 Sept. 26 at Carolina Panthers ..................... W 20-7 Oct. 3 at Cleveland Browns .......................L 20-23 Oct. 10 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .........L 21-24 Oct. 17 — BYE — Oct. 24 at Atlanta Falcons ...........................L 32-39 Oct. 31 MIAMI DOLPHINS ..........................L 14-22 Nov. 8 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 21-27 Nov. 14 at Indianapolis Colts ........................L 17-23 Nov. 21 BUFFALO BILLS .............................L 31-49 Nov. 25 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 10-26 Dec. 5 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ...............L 30-34 Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 7-23 Dec. 19 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 19-17 Dec. 26 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ............ W 34-20 Jan. 2 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 7-13 REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 4-12-0 322-395 DATE OPPONENT ATT. STADIUM/NOTES 68,756 64,071 72,887 66,731 63,888 Gillette Paul Brown Bank of America Cleveland Browns Paul Brown 67,665 63,179 65,626 67,404 55,654 78,903 59,963 57,501 56,342 54,194 71,088 — Georgia Dome Paul Brown Paul Brown/Monday night Lucas Oil Paul Brown New Meadowlands/Thursday night Paul Brown Heinz Field Paul Brown Paul Brown M&T Bank Regular-season home att.: 482,917 2011 9-7-0 (4-4 HOME, 5-3 ROAD) 1ST IN AFC NORTH Sept. 13 DENVER BRONCOS ......................L 7-12 62,831 Paul Brown Sept. 20 at Green Bay Packers ................... W 31-24 70,678 Lambeau Field Sept. 27 PITTSBURGH STEELERS ........... W 23-20 64,538 Paul Brown Oct. 4 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W *23-20 69,844 Cleveland Browns/*OT Oct. 11 at Baltimore Ravens...................... W 17-14 71,161 M&T Bank Oct. 18 HOUSTON TEXANS.......................L 17-28 64,019 Paul Brown Oct. 25 CHICAGO BEARS ........................ W 45-10 64,900 Paul Brown Nov. 1 — BYE — Nov. 8 BALTIMORE RAVENS ................. W 17-7 64,313 Paul Brown Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers.................... W 18-12 65,392 Heinz Field Nov. 22 at Oakland Raiders .........................L 17-20 34,112 Oakland Coliseum Nov. 29 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 16-7 64,553 Paul Brown Dec. 6 DETROIT LIONS ........................... W 23-13 62,545 Paul Brown Dec. 13 at Minnesota Vikings .......................L 10-30 63,854 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Dec. 20 at San Diego Chargers ...................L 24-27 68,889 Qualcomm Stadium Dec. 27 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ................ W 17-10 64,333 Paul Brown Jan. 3 at N.Y. Jets ......................................L 0-37 79,106 The Meadowlands/Sunday night REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 10-6-0 305-291 — Regular-season home att.: 512,032 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Jan. 9 N.Y. JETS ........................................L 14-24 63,686 Paul Brown/Saturday DATE 4TH IN AFC NORTH 3RD IN AFC NORTH (WILD CARD QUALIFIER) HEAD COACH: MARVIN LEWIS W-L SCORE ATT. STADIUM/NOTES Sept. 11 at Cleveland Browns ..................... W 27-17 67,321 Cleveland Browns Sept. 18 at Denver Broncos ..........................L 22-24 73,281 Sport Authority Field at Mile High Sept. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ..............L 8-13 43,363 Paul Brown Oct. 2 BUFFALO BILLS ........................... W 23-20 41,142 Paul Brown Oct. 9 at Jacksonville Jaguars ................. W 30-20 61,799 EverBank Field Oct. 16 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ................ W 27-17 52,068 Paul Brown Oct. 23 — BYE — Oct. 30 at Seattle Seahawks ..................... W 34-12 66,004 CenturyLink Field Nov. 6 at Tennessee Titans ..................... W 24-17 69,143 LP Field Nov. 13 PITTSBURGH STEELERS .............L 17-24 63,262 Paul Brown Nov. 20 at Baltimore Ravens........................L 24-31 71,320 M&T Bank Nov. 27 CLEVELAND BROWNS ............... W 23-20 48,260 Paul Brown Dec. 4 at Pittsburgh Steelers......................L 7-35 63,697 Heinz Field Dec. 11 HOUSTON TEXANS.......................L 19-20 41,202 Paul Brown Dec. 18 at St. Louis Rams .......................... W 20-13 56,431 Edward Jones Dome Dec. 24 ARIZONA CARDINALS ................ W 23-16 41,273 Paul Brown/Saturday afternoon Jan. 1 BALTIMORE RAVENS ...................L 16-24 63,439 Paul Brown REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS 9-7-0 344-323 — Regular-season home att.: 394,009 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Jan. 7 at Houston Texans ..........................L 10-31 71,725 Reliant ALL-TIME RESULTS — PRESEASON All-time preseason record: 94-102-2 (All games listed are night games unless noted otherwise. Opponents are capitalized for games in which the Bengals were the home team, including those games played at neutral sites.) DATE Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 25 OPPONENT 1968 (2-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES KANSAS CITY CHIEFS .............. L at Denver Broncos....................... L BUFFALO BILLS ......................... L vs. Pittsburgh Steelers .............. W Aug. 30 VS. N.Y. JETS ........................... W DATE OPPONENT 1969 (3-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 10 vs. Boston Patriots ...................... L Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 DATE Aug. 8 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 DATE Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 23 Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs ................ L MIAMI DOLPHINS ..................... W at Pittsburgh Steelers ................ W DENVER BRONCOS ................ W OPPONENT 13-21 Afternoon game/at Bowling Green, Ohio 7-23 At Jackson, Miss. 28-21 23-13 13-11 1970 (2-3-1) W-L SCORE NOTES WASHINGTON REDSKINS ...... W at Miami Dolphins ........................ L at St. Louis Cardinals .................. L CLEVELAND BROWNS............ W at Green Bay Packers .................T DETROIT LIONS ......................... L OPPONENT 14-38 13-15 6-10 19-3 Afternoon game/at Morgantown, W.Va. 13-9 At Memphis, Tenn. 27-12 10-20 20-41 31-24 10-10 At Milwaukee 14-31 1971 (5-0-1) W-L SCORE NOTES at Miami Dolphins ...................... W at Detroit Lions .......................... W PITTSBURGH STEELERS ....... W ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ........... W GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W at Washington Redskins .............T 27-10 31-24 20-13 22-21 27-24 17-17 DATE OPPONENT 1972 (3-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 5 Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 at Green Bay Packers .................L DETROIT LIONS ....................... W MIAMI DOLPHINS .......................L at Philadelphia Eagles ............... W VS. CLEVELAND BROWNS..... W Sept. 9 ATLANTA FALCONS ..................L DATE OPPONENT 1973 (4-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 4 at Miami Dolphins ........................L Aug. 11 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ......... W Aug. 19 vs. Cleveland Browns ..................L Aug. 24 at Detroit Lions........................... W Sept. 1 ATLANTA FALCONS ................ W Sept. 8 GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE NOTES MIAMI DOLPHINS ..................... W PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ......... W at Atlanta Falcons ...................... W DETROIT LIONS ....................... W VS. CLEVELAND BROWNS.......L Sept. 6 at Green Bay Packers .................L DATE OPPONENT Aug. 9 Aug. 15 Aug. 23 Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 13-14 45-21 6-24 Afternoon game/at Columbus, Ohio 17-10 31-20 13-10 1974 (4-2-0) Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Aug. 2 14-24 28-20 17-35 34-20 27-21 Afternoon game/at Columbus, Ohio 14-44 19-13 35-21 *13-7 *OT 27-14 17-21 Afternoon game/at Columbus, Ohio 24-26 At Milwaukee 1975 (4-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS...L at Miami Dolphins ........................L at Buffalo Bills ............................ W GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W at Philadelphia Eagles .................L at Detroit Lions........................... W NEW ORLEANS SAINTS .......... W — 179 — 9-17 Afternoon game/Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio 3-7 38-28 27-10 20-30 22-14 Afternoon game 20-0 DATE OPPONENT 1976 (4-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Sept. 4 at Green Bay Packers ............... W BUFFALO BILLS ....................... W DETROIT LIONS ....................... W at Minnesota Vikings ...................L at New Orleans Saints.................L at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........ W DATE OPPONENT 1977 (5-1-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 at Green Bay Packers .................L TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS ... W at Detroit Lions ........................... W at St. Louis Cardinals ................ W MINNESOTA VIKINGS ............. W at Chicago Bears ....................... W DATE OPPONENT 20-23 45-0 17-13 Afternoon game 33-9 26-7 24-6 1978 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 5 Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........L DETROIT LIONS .........................L CHICAGO BEARS ..................... W at Green Bay Packers ............... W DATE OPPONENT 0-17 10-14 27-3 17-14 At Milwaukee 1979 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 25 at Detroit Lions ........................... W GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W at Chicago Bears .........................L TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .....L DATE OPPONENT Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 23-17 31-10 26-14 17-23 Afternoon game 10-13 24-13 40-28 20-5 13-17 13-24 1980 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES at Denver Broncos .......................L CHICAGO BEARS ..................... W at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........L DETROIT LIONS .........................L 6-17 21-3 *14-20 *OT 10-15 (All-time results — preseason, continued) DATE Aug. 8 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 29 DATE Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 DATE Aug. 6 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 Aug. 27 DATE Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 24 DATE Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 DATE Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 DATE Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 29 Sept. 4 DATE OPPONENT 1981 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES at Tampa Bay Buccaneers........ W at Detroit Lions .......................... W at Chicago Bears ......................... L DENVER BRONCOS .................. L OPPONENT W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES W-L SCORE NOTES vs. Los Angeles Rams .............. W Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 at Kansas City Chiefs .................. L at Buffalo Bills ............................ W DETROIT LIONS ....................... W at New England Patriots............ W DATE OPPONENT DATE Aug. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 14-7 Afternoon game/Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio 21-34 24-13 24-7 27-21 1989 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES BUFFALO BILLS ....................... W at Detroit Lions .......................... W at New Orleans Saints ................ L at Minnesota Vikings ................... L OPPONENT 31-30 9-23 28-20 14-26 1988 (4-1-0) July 30 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 0-20 17-28 34-12 20-30 1987 (2-2-0) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers........ W at Detroit Lions ............................ L at Green Bay Packers ............... W NEW ORLEANS SAINTS............ L OPPONENT 27-35 24-20 17-31 31-21 1986 (1-3-0) at Kansas City Chiefs .................. L at N.Y. Jets .................................. L GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W DETROIT LIONS ......................... L OPPONENT 21-15 13-21 25-17 35-14 1985 (2-2-0) KANSAS CITY CHIEFS .............. L N.Y. JETS .................................. W at Detroit Lions ............................ L at Indianapolis Colts .................. W OPPONENT 7-24 23-27 *17-20 *OT 7-34 1984 (3-1-0) at N.Y. Jets ................................ W at Tampa Bay Buccaneers.......... L at Chicago Bears ....................... W DETROIT LIONS ....................... W OPPONENT 20-26 27-41 At Milwaukee 23-27 28-21 1983 (0-4-0) KANSAS CITY CHIEFS .............. L at Washington Redskins ............. L N.Y. JETS .................................... L at Detroit Lions ............................ L OPPONENT 24-17 30-20 21-24 20-24 1982 (1-3-0) at Kansas City Chiefs .................. L at Green Bay Packers ................. L DETROIT LIONS ......................... L WASHINGTON REDSKINS ...... W OPPONENT DATE 24-20 35-3 10-27 10-17 1990 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES at Tampa Bay Buccaneers.......... L at Atlanta Falcons........................ L at New England Patriots............ W DETROIT LIONS ......................... L 17-30 17-34 *13-10 *OT 24-26 OPPONENT 1991 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 2 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 24 at Detroit Lions.............................L PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ...........L MINNESOTA VIKINGS ............. W at Green Bay Packers ............... W DATE OPPONENT 1992 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 9 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 at N.Y. Giants ..............................L at Philadelphia Eagles .................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W DETROIT LIONS ....................... W DATE OPPONENT 7-13 17-27 20-0 34-17 1993 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 20 Aug. 27 N.Y. GIANTS ...............................L at Indianapolis Colts .................. W at Detroit Lions.............................L PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ......... W DATE OPPONENT 16-27 24-7 7-30 23-3 1994 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..............L at Philadelphia Eagles .................L DETROIT LIONS ....................... W DATE OPPONENT 16-17 21-26 7-17 38-14 1995 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 17 Aug. 25 at Indianapolis Colts .................. W TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS .....L at Detroit Lions.............................L N.Y. JETS ....................................L DATE OPPONENT 34-21 7-31 13-20 24-30 1996 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W at Arizona Cardinals ....................L at Washington Redskins ........... W DETROIT LIONS .........................L DATE OPPONENT 28-25 10-13 28-7 17-24 1997 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 1 Aug. 8 Aug. 16 Aug. 22 at Indianapolis Colts ....................L at Detroit Lions........................... W MINNESOTA VIKINGS ............. W SEATTLE SEAHAWKS ...............L DATE OPPONENT 16-20 27-23 37-13 28-31 1998 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 at N.Y. Giants ..............................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..............L DETROIT LIONS ....................... W at Atlanta Falcons ........................L DATE OPPONENT 17-24 27-30 33-19 0-17 1999 (0-4-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 14 Aug. 20 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 at Indianapolis Colts ....................L at Detroit Lions.............................L BUFFALO BILLS .........................L ATLANTA FALCONS ..................L DATE OPPONENT 17-20 0-16 3-30 16-28 2000 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 at Buffalo Bills ..............................L at Atlanta Falcons ........................L CHICAGO BEARS..................... W DETROIT LIONS .........................L DATE OPPONENT Aug. 4 Aug. 10 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 20-24 24-29 *27-24 *OT *19-16 At Milwaukee/*OT 20-21 16-31 24-20 13-21 W-L SCORE NOTES OPPONENT 2002 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 9 Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 29 at Buffalo Bills ............................ W at Indianapolis Colts .................. W NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............L ATLANTA FALCONS ..................L DATE OPPONENT 24-17 22-10 23-31 14-27 2003 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 10 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 at N.Y. Jets ..................................L DETROIT LIONS ....................... W TENNESSEE TITANS .................L at Indianapolis Colts ....................L DATE OPPONENT 13-28 Afternoon game 23-10 15-23 20-21 2004 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 16 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........L NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS .... W at Atlanta Falcons ........................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W DATE OPPONENT 6-20 31-3 10-37 16-13 2005 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Sept. 2 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ......L at Washington Redskins............ W at Philadelphia Eagles .................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W DATE OPPONENT 13-23 24-17 17-27 38-0 2006 (4-0-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 13 Aug. 18 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS ...... W at Buffalo Bills ............................ W GREEN BAY PACKERS ........... W at Indianapolis Colts .................. W DATE OPPONENT 19-3 44-31 48-17 20-3 2007 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 9 Aug. 18 Aug. 27 Aug. 31 at Detroit Lions .............................L NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............L at Atlanta Falcons ........................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W DATE OPPONENT 26-27 19-27 19-24 14-6 2008 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 11 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 Aug. 28 at Green Bay Packers ............... W DETROIT LIONS .........................L NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ............L at Indianapolis Colts .................. W DATE OPPONENT 20-17 10-27 0-13 27-7 2009 (2-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 14 Aug. 20 Aug. 27 Sept. 3 at New Orleans Saints.................L at New England Patriots ............ W ST. LOUIS RAMS ........................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ............ W DATE OPPONENT 7-17 7-6 21-24 38-7 2010 (3-2-0) W-L SCORE NOTES Aug. 8 VS. DALLAS COWBOYS ............L Aug. 15 Aug. 20 Aug. 28 Sept. 2 DENVER BRONCOS ................ W PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ......... W at Buffalo Bills ..............................L at Indianapolis Colts .................. W DATE OPPONENT Aug. 12 Aug. 21 Aug. 25 Sept. 1 2001 (1-3-0) at Chicago Bears .........................L at Detroit Lions........................... W BUFFALO BILLS .........................L INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..............L DATE 7-16 Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio 33-24 22-9 20-35 30-28 2011 (1-3-0) W-L SCORE NOTES at Detroit Lions .............................L at N.Y. Jets ..................................L CAROLINA PANTHERS ........... W INDIANAPOLIS COLTS ..............L 3-34 7-27 24-13 13-17 *13-16 *OT 27-24 10-20 17-23 ALL-TIME RESULTS — BY OPPONENTS (The years listed are the seasons in which games were scheduled, not necessarily the calendar years in which games were played.) ARIZONA CARDINALS Bengals lead regular-season series, 6-4-0 (Cardinals franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1973 Nov. 25 Cincinnati W 42-24 1979 Nov. 25 Cincinnati W 34-28 1985 Sept. 15 St. Louis L 27-41 1988 Sept. 4 Cincinnati W 21-14 1994 Dec. 18 Arizona L 7-28 1997 Aug. 31 Cincinnati W 24-21 2000 Dec. 3 Cincinnati W 24-13 2003 Nov. 2 Arizona L 14-17 2007 Nov. 18 Cincinnati L 27-35 2011 Dec. 24 Cincinnati W 23-16 ATLANTA FALCONS Bengals lead regular-season series, 7-5-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1971 Nov. 7 Cincinnati L 6-9 1975 Oct. 26 Atlanta W 21-14 1978 Dec. 3 Cincinnati W 37-7 1981 Dec. 20 Atlanta W 30-28 1984 Nov. 25 Cincinnati W 35-14 1987 1990 1993 1996 2002 2006 2010 Nov. 15 Oct. 28 Dec. 26 Nov. 24 Sept. 22 Oct. 29 Oct. 24 Atlanta Atlanta Cincinnati Cincinnati Atlanta Cincinnati Atlanta W L W W L L L BALTIMORE RAVENS 16-10 17-38 21-17 41-31 3-30 27-29 32-39 Ravens lead regular-season series, 18-14-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1996 Nov. 3 Baltimore W 24-21 Dec. 8 Cincinnati W 21-14 1997 Sept. 7 Baltimore L 10-23 Dec. 21 Cincinnati W 16-14 1998 Sept. 27 Baltimore L 24-31 Nov. 22 Cincinnati L 13-20 1999 Nov. 21 Cincinnati L 31-34 Dec. 26 Baltimore L 0-22 2000 Sept. 24 Baltimore L 0-37 Nov. 5 Cincinnati L 7-27 2001 Sept. 23 Cincinnati W 21-10 Dec. 23 Baltimore L 0-16 2002 Nov. 10 Baltimore L 27-38 Dec. 1 Cincinnati L 23-27 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Oct. 19 Dec. 7 Sept. 26 Dec. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 27 Nov. 5 Nov. 30 Sept. 10 Nov. 11 Sept. 7 Nov. 30 Oct. 11 Nov. 8 Sept. 19 Jan. 2 Nov. 20 Jan. 1 Cincinnati Baltimore Cincinnati Baltimore Baltimore Cincinnati Baltimore Cincinnati Cincinnati Baltimore Baltimore Cincinnati Baltimore Cincinnati Cincinnati Baltimore Baltimore Cincinnati W L L W W W L W W W L L W W W L L L BUFFALO BILLS 34-26 13-31 9-23 27-26 21-9 42-29 20-26 13-7 27-20 21-7 10-17 3-34 17-14 17-7 15-10 7-13 24-31 16-24 Bills lead regular-season series, 15-10-0 Bengals lead postseason series, 2-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Sept. 22 Cincinnati W 34-23 1969 Nov. 30 Buffalo L 13-16 — 180 — 1970 1973 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 Nov. 8 Buffalo W Nov. 11 Buffalo W Nov. 17 Cincinnati W Oct. 22 Buffalo L Sept. 9 Buffalo L Nov. 16 Cincinnati L Sept. 27 Cincinnati W (OT) Jan. 3 Cincinnati* W 1983 Sept. 11 Cincinnati L 1984 Dec. 16 Cincinnati W 1985 Nov. 3 Buffalo W 1986 Sept. 14 Cincinnati W (OT) 1988 Nov. 27 Cincinnati W Jan. 8 Cincinnati** W 1989 Nov. 26 Buffalo L 1991 Oct. 21 Buffalo L 1996 Nov. 17 Buffalo L 1998 Dec. 6 Cincinnati L 2002 Dec. 29 Buffalo L 2003 Oct. 5 Buffalo L (OT) 2004 Dec. 19 Cincinnati L 2005 Dec. 24 Cincinnati L 2007 Nov. 4 Buffalo L 2010 Nov. 21 Cincinnati L 2011 Oct. 2 Cincinnati W *AFC Divisional Playoff; **AFC Championship 43-14 16-13 33-24 0-5 24-51 0-14 27-24 28-21 6-10 52-21 23-17 36-33 35-21 21-10 7-24 16-35 17-31 20-33 9-27 16-22 17-33 27-37 21-33 31-49 23-20 (All-time results — by opponents, cont.) CAROLINA PANTHERS YEAR 1999 2002 2006 2010 Regular-season series tied, 2-2-0 DATE SITE W-L SCORE Sept. 26 Carolina L 3-27 Dec. 8 Carolina L 31-52 Oct. 22 Cincinnati W 17-14 Sept. 26 Carolina W 20-7 CHICAGO BEARS Bengals lead regular-season series, 6-3-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1972 Nov. 26 Chicago W 13-3 1980 Dec. 14 Chicago W (OT) 17-14 1986 Sept. 28 Cincinnati L 7-44 1989 Sept. 10 Chicago L 14-17 1992 Nov. 8 Chicago W (OT) 31-28 1995 Dec. 10 Cincinnati W 16-10 2001 Oct. 21 Cincinnati L 0-24 2005 Sept. 25 Chicago W 24-7 2009 Oct. 25 Cincinnati W 45-10 CLEVELAND BROWNS Bengals lead regular-season series, 41-36-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1970 Oct. 11 Cleveland L 27-30 Nov. 15 Cincinnati W 14-10 1971 Oct. 17 Cincinnati L 24-27 Dec. 5 Cleveland L 27-31 1972 Oct. 1 Cleveland L 6-27 Dec. 9 Cincinnati L 24-27 1973 Oct. 7 Cleveland L 10-17 Dec. 9 Cincinnati W 34-17 1974 Sept. 15 Cincinnati W 33-7 Oct. 13 Cleveland W 34-24 1975 Sept. 21 Cincinnati W 24-17 Nov. 23 Cleveland L 23-35 1976 Oct. 3 Cleveland W 45-24 Oct. 31 Cincinnati W 21-6 1977 Sept. 18 Cincinnati L 3-13 Nov. 6 Cleveland W 10-7 1978 Sept. 10 Cleveland L (OT) 10-13 Dec. 17 Cincinnati W 48-16 1979 Oct. 21 Cleveland L 27-28 Dec .16 Cincinnati W 16-12 1980 Nov. 23 Cleveland L 7-31 Dec. 21 Cincinnati L 24-27 1981 Sept. 20 Cincinnati L 17-20 Nov. 29 Cleveland W 41-21 1982 Sept. 27 Cleveland CANCELED Dec. 12 Cincinnati W 23-10 1983 Sept. 15 Cleveland L 7-17 Oct. 23 Cincinnati W 28-21 W 12-9 1984 Oct. 21 Cincinnati Dec. 2 Cleveland W (OT) 20-17 1985 Nov. 10 Cincinnati W 27-10 Nov. 24 Cleveland L 6-24 1986 Sept. 18 Cleveland W 30-13 Dec. 14 Cincinnati L 3-34 1987 Oct. 18 Cincinnati L 0-34 Dec. 13 Cleveland L 24-38 1988 Sept. 25 Cincinnati W 24-17 Oct. 30 Cleveland L 16-23 1989 Sept. 25 Cincinnati W 21-14 Dec. 3 Cleveland W 21-0 1990 Oct. 22 Cleveland W 34-13 Dec. 30 Cincinnati W 21-14 1991 Sept. 15 Cleveland L 13-14 Nov. 3 Cincinnati W 23-21 1992 Nov. 1 Cincinnati W 30-10 Dec. 6 Cleveland L 21-37 1993 Sept. 5 Cleveland L 14-27 Oct. 17 Cincinnati L 17-28 1994 Sept. 4 Cincinnati L 20-28 Oct. 23 Cleveland L 13-37 1995 Oct. 29 Cincinnati L (OT) 26-29 Dec. 17 Cleveland L 10-26 1999 Oct. 10 Cleveland W 18-17 Dec. 12 Cincinnati W 44-28 2000 Sept. 10 Cincinnati L 7-24 Oct. 29 Cleveland W 12-3 2001 Oct. 14 Cincinnati W 24-14 Nov. 25 Cleveland L 0-18 2002 Sept. 15 Cleveland L 7-20 Nov. 17 Cincinnati L 20-27 2003 Sept. 28 Cleveland W 21-14 Dec. 28 Cincinnati L 14-22 2004 Oct. 17 Cleveland L 17-34 Nov. 28 Cincinnati W 58-48 2005 Sept. 11 Cleveland W 27-13 Dec. 11 Cincinnati W 23-20 2006 Sept. 17 Cincinnati W 34-17 Nov. 26 Cleveland W 30-0 2007 Sept. 16 Cleveland L 45-51 Dec. 23 Cincinnati W 19-14 2008 Sept. 28 Cincinnati L 12-20 Dec. 21 Cleveland W 14-0 2009 Oct. 4 Cleveland W (OT) 23-20 Nov. 29 Cincinnati W 16-7 2010 2011 Oct. 3 Dec. 19 Sept. 11 Nov. 27 Cleveland Cincinnati Cleveland Cincinnati L W W W 20-23 19-17 27-17 23-20 DALLAS COWBOYS Cowboys lead regular-season series, 6-4-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1973 Nov. 4 Dallas L 10-38 1979 Sept. 30 Dallas L 13-38 1982 Oct. 24 Cincinnati CANCELED 1985 Dec. 8 Cincinnati W 50-24 1988 Nov. 20 Dallas W 38-24 1991 Oct. 13 Dallas L 23-35 1994 Oct. 30 Cincinnati L 20-23 1997 Dec. 14 Cincinnati W 31-24 2000 Nov. 12 Dallas L 6-23 2004 Nov. 7 Cincinnati W 26-3 2008 Oct. 5 Dallas L 22-31 DENVER BRONCOS Broncos lead regular-season series, 18-8-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Sept. 15 Cincinnati W 24-10 Oct. 6 Denver L 7-10 1969 Oct. 19 Cincinnati L 23-30 Dec. 14 Denver L 16-27 1971 Nov. 14 Denver W 24-10 1972 Oct. 8 Cincinnati W 21-10 1973 Sept. 16 Denver L 10-28 1975 Nov. 9 Denver W 17-16 1976 Sept. 12 Cincinnati W 17-7 1977 Oct. 23 Cincinnati L 13-24 1979 Sept. 2 Denver L 0-10 1981 Nov. 22 Cincinnati W 38-21 1983 Oct. 16 Denver L 17-24 1984 Sept. 2 Denver L 17-20 1986 Nov. 30 Denver L 28-34 1991 Sept. 1 Denver L 14-45 1994 Nov. 27 Denver L 13-15 1996 Sept. 29 Cincinnati L 10-14 1997 Sept. 21 Denver L 20-38 1998 Nov. 1 Cincinnati L 26-33 2000 Oct. 22 Cincinnati W 31-21 2003 Sept. 7 Cincinnati L 10-30 2004 Oct. 25 Cincinnati W 23-10 2006 Dec. 24 Denver L 23-24 2009 Sept. 13 Cincinnati L 7-12 2011 Sept. 18 Denver L 22-24 DETROIT LIONS Bengals lead regular-season series, 7-3-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1970 Sept. 27 Detroit L 3-38 1974 Dec. 8 Cincinnati L 19-23 1983 Dec. 11 Cincinnati W 17-9 1986 Nov. 2 Detroit W 24-17 1989 Nov. 19 Cincinnati W 42-7 1992 Nov. 22 Cincinnati L 13-19 1998 Sept. 13 Detroit W (OT) 34-28 2001 Oct. 28 Detroit W 31-27 2005 Dec. 18 Detroit W 41-17 2009 Dec. 6 Cincinnati W 23-13 GREEN BAY PACKERS Bengals lead regular-season series, 6-5-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1971 Oct. 3 Green Bay L 17-20 1976 Sept. 26 Cincinnati W 28-7 1977 Oct. 9 Milwaukee W 17-7 1980 Oct. 5 Green Bay L 9-14 1983 Oct. 30 Cincinnati W 34-14 1986 Oct. 5 Milwaukee W 34-28 1992 Sept. 20 Green Bay L 23-24 1995 Dec. 3 Green Bay L 10-24 1998 Sept. 20 Cincinnati L 6-13 2005 Oct. 30 Cincinnati W 21-14 2009 Sept. 20 Green Bay W 31-24 HOUSTON TEXANS Regular-season series tied, 3-3-0 Texans lead postseason series, 1-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 2002 Nov. 3 Houston W 38-3 2003 Nov. 9 Cincinnati W 34-27 2005 Oct. 2 Cincinnati W 16-10 2008 Oct. 26 Houston L 6-35 2009 Oct. 18 Cincinnati L 17-28 2011 Dec. 11 Cincinnati L 19-20 Jan. 7 Houston* L 10-31 *AFC Wild Card Playoff INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Colts lead regular-season series, 16-9-0 Colts lead postseason series, 1-0 (Colts franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1970 Dec. 26 Baltimore* L 0-17 1972 Nov. 19 Cincinnati L 19-20 1974 Nov. 3 Baltimore W 24-14 1976 Sept. 19 Baltimore 1979 Nov. 4 Baltimore 1980 Dec. 7 Cincinnati 1981 Oct. 11 Baltimore 1982 Dec. 5 Baltimore 1983 Oct. 2 Cincinnati 1987 Sept. 13 Indianapolis 1989 Oct. 22 Cincinnati 1990 Nov. 25 Cincinnati 1992 Dec. 27 Cincinnati 1993 Sept. 12 Cincinnati 1994 Nov. 20 Cincinnati 1995 Sept. 3 Indianapolis 1996 Dec. 22 Cincinnati 1997 Nov. 9 Indianapolis 1998 Dec. 13 Indianapolis 1999 Oct. 24 Indianapolis 2002 Oct. 6 Indianapolis 2005 Nov. 20 Cincinnati 2006 Dec. 18 Indianapolis 2008 Dec. 7 Indianapolis 2010 Nov. 14 Indianapolis 2011 Oct. 16 Cincinnati *AFC Divisional Playoff L L W W W L W L L L L L W (OT) W W L L L L L L L W 27-28 28-38 34-33 41-19 20-17 31-34 23-21 12-23 20-34 17-21 6-9 13-17 24-21 31-24 28-13 26-39 10-31 21-28 37-45 16-34 3-35 17-23 27-17 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Jaguars lead regular-season series, 11-7-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1995 Sept. 10 Cincinnati W 24-17 Nov. 26 Jacksonville W 17-13 1996 Oct. 27 Cincinnati W 28-21 Dec. 1 Jacksonville L 27-30 1997 Oct. 5 Jacksonville L 13-21 Nov. 23 Cincinnati W 31-26 1998 Nov. 8 Jacksonville L 11-24 Nov. 29 Cincinnati L 17-34 1999 Oct. 31 Cincinnati L 10-41 Jan. 2 Jacksonville L 7-24 2000 Sept. 17 Jacksonville L 0-13 Dec. 17 Cincinnati W 17-14 2001 Nov. 11 Jacksonville L 13-30 Dec. 9 Cincinnati L 10-14 2002 Dec. 15 Cincinnati L 15-29 2005 Oct. 9 Jacksonville L 20-23 2008 Nov. 2 Cincinnati W 21-19 2011 Oct. 9 Jacksonville W 30-20 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Regular-season series tied, 13-13-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Oct. 13 Kansas City L 3-13 Nov. 10 Cincinnati L 9-16 1969 Sept. 28 Cincinnati W 24-19 Oct. 26 Kansas City L 22-42 1970 Oct. 18 Cincinnati L 19-27 1972 Oct. 15 Kansas City W 23-16 1973 Oct. 21 Cincinnati W 14-6 1974 Nov. 24 Cincinnati W 33-6 1976 Nov. 21 Kansas City W 27-24 1977 Dec. 4 Kansas City W 27-7 1978 Sept. 3 Cincinnati L 23-24 1979 Oct. 7 Cincinnati L 7-10 1980 Nov. 30 Kansas City W 20-6 1983 Nov. 13 Kansas City L 15-20 1984 Sept. 9 Cincinnati L 22-27 1986 Sept. 7 Kansas City L 14-24 1987 Dec. 6 Cincinnati W (OT) 30-27 1988 Nov. 13 Kansas City L 28-31 1989 Oct. 1 Kansas City W 21-17 1993 Oct. 10 Kansas City L 15-17 2003 Nov. 16 Cincinnati W 24-19 2005 Jan. 1 Kansas City L 3-37 2006 Sept. 10 Kansas City W 23-10 2007 Oct. 14 Kansas City L 20-27 2008 Dec. 28 Cincinnati W 16-6 2009 Dec. 27 Cincinnati W 17-10 MIAMI DOLPHINS Dolphins lead regular-season series, 13-5-0 Dolphins lead postseason series, 1-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Oct. 20 Cincinnati L 22-24 Nov. 17 Miami W 38-21 1969 Sept. 14 Cincinnati W 27-21 1971 Oct. 10 Cincinnati L 13-23 1973 Dec. 23 Miami* L 16-34 1974 Dec. 2 Miami L 3-24 1977 Nov. 20 Cincinnati W 23-17 1978 Oct. 9 Miami L 0-21 1980 Sept. 14 Miami L 16-17 1982 Oct. 3 Cincinnati CANCELED 1983 Nov. 28 Miami L 14-38 1987 Nov. 8 Cincinnati L 14-20 1989 Oct. 15 Cincinnati L 13-20 1991 Dec. 9 Miami L 13-37 1994 Oct. 2 Cincinnati L 7-23 1995 Oct. 1 Cincinnati L 23-26 2000 Oct. 1 Cincinnati L 16-31 2004 Sept. 19 Cincinnati W 16-13 2007 Dec. 30 Miami W 38-25 2010 Oct. 31 Cincinnati L 14-22 *AFC Divisional Playoff — 181 — MINNESOTA VIKINGS Vikings lead regular-season series, 6-5-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1973 Dec. 2 Cincinnati W 27-0 1977 Nov. 13 Minnesota L 10-42 1980 Oct. 19 Cincinnati W 14-0 1983 Dec. 17 Minnesota L 14-20 1986 Nov. 23 Cincinnati W 24-20 1989 Dec. 25 Minnesota L 21-29 1992 Sept. 27 Cincinnati L 7-42 1995 Dec. 24 Cincinnati W 27-24 1998 Nov. 15 Minnesota L 3-24 2005 Sept. 18 Cincinnati W 37-8 2009 Dec. 13 Minnesota L 10-30 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Patriots lead regular-season series, 14-8-0 (Patriots franchise in Boston prior to 1971) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Dec. 1 Boston L 14-33 1969 Nov. 16 Cincinnati L 14-25 1970 Dec. 20 Cincinnati W 45-7 1972 Sept. 17 New England W 31-7 1975 Oct. 12 Cincinnati W 27-10 1978 Oct. 15 Cincinnati L 3-10 1979 Sept. 16 Cincinnati L 14-20 1982 Oct. 10 New England CANCELED 1984 Oct. 14 New England L 14-20 1985 Dec. 22 New England L 23-34 1986 Dec. 7 New England W 31-7 1988 Oct. 16 New England L 21-27 1990 Sept. 23 Cincinnati W 41-7 1991 Dec. 22 Cincinnati W 29-7 1992 Dec. 20 Cincinnati W 20-10 1993 Dec. 12 New England L 2-7 1994 Sept. 18 Cincinnati L 28-31 2000 Nov. 19 New England L 13-16 2001 Sept. 9 Cincinnati W 23-17 2004 Dec. 12 New England L 28-35 2006 Oct. 1 Cincinnati L 13-38 2007 Oct. 1 Cincinnati L 13-34 2010 Sept. 12 New England L 24-38 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS YEAR 1970 1975 1978 1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 2002 2006 2010 Regular-season series tied, 6-6-0 DATE SITE W-L SCORE Nov. 29 Cincinnati W 26-6 Sept. 28 New Orleans W 21-0 Sept. 24 Cincinnati L 18-20 Oct. 25 New Orleans L 7-17 Dec. 9 New Orleans W 24-21 Dec. 20 Cincinnati L 24-41 Nov. 4 Cincinnati L 7-21 Jan. 2 New Orleans L 13-20 Sept. 15 Cincinnati W 30-15 Dec. 22 Cincinnati W 20-13 Nov. 19 New Orleans W 31-16 Dec. 5 Cincinnati L 30-34 N.Y. GIANTS Bengals lead regular-season series, 5-3-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1972 Dec. 3 Cincinnati W 13-10 1977 Nov. 27 Cincinnati W 30-13 1982 Oct. 17 New York CANCELED 1985 Oct. 13 Cincinnati W 35-30 1991 Dec. 1 Cincinnati W 27-24 1994 Dec. 11 New York L 20-27 1997 Oct. 26 New York L 27-29 2004 Dec. 26 Cincinnati W 23-22 2008 Sept. 21 New York L (OT) 23-26 N.Y. JETS Jets lead regular-season series, 15-7-0 Jets lead postseason series, 2-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Dec. 8 New York L 14-27 1969 Oct. 12 Cincinnati L 7-21 Nov. 23 New York L 7-40 1971 Dec. 19 New York L 21-35 1973 Nov. 18 Cincinnati W 20-14 1976 Dec. 12 New York W 42-3 1981 Sept. 13 New York W 31-30 1982 Jan. 9 Cincinnati* L 17-44 1984 Sept. 16 New York L 23-43 1985 Oct. 6 Cincinnati L 20-29 1986 Dec. 21 Cincinnati W 52-21 1987 Nov. 29 New York L 20-27 1988 Oct. 9 Cincinnati W 36-19 1990 Sept. 9 Cincinnati W 25-20 1992 Nov. 15 New York L 14-17 1993 Nov. 21 New York L 12-17 1997 Sept. 28 Cincinnati L 14-31 2001 Dec. 16 New York L 14-15 2004 Sept. 12 New York L 24-31 2007 Oct. 21 Cincinnati W 38-31 2008 Oct. 12 New York L 14-26 2009 Jan. 3 New York L 0-37 Jan. 9 Cincinnati** L 14-24 2010 Nov. 25 New York L 10-26 *AFC First-Round Playoff; **AFC Wild Card Playoff (All-time results — by opponents, cont.) OAKLAND RAIDERS Raiders lead regular-season series, 18-8-0 Raiders lead postseason series, 2-0 (Raiders franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-94) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Oct. 27 Oakland L 10-31 Nov. 24 Cincinnati L 0-34 1969 Nov. 2 Cincinnati W 31-17 Dec. 7 Oakland L 17-37 1970 Sept. 20 Cincinnati W 31-21 1971 Oct. 24 Oakland L 27-31 1972 Nov. 12 Cincinnati L 14-20 1974 Oct. 20 Oakland L 27-30 1975 Oct. 19 Cincinnati W 14-10 Dec. 28 Oakland* L 28-31 1976 Dec. 6 Oakland L 20-35 1978 Nov. 13 Cincinnati L 21-34 1980 Nov. 9 Oakland L 17-28 1982 Nov. 28 Cincinnati W 31-17 1983 Sept. 4 Cincinnati L 10-20 1985 Nov. 17 Los Angeles L 6-13 1988 Oct. 2 Los Angeles W 45-21 1989 Nov. 5 Los Angeles L 7-28 1990 Dec. 16 Los Angeles L 7-24 Jan. 13 Los Angeles* L 10-20 1991 Nov. 24 Cincinnati L 14-38 1992 Sept. 13 Cincinnati W (OT) 24-21 1993 Nov. 28 Cincinnati W 16-10 1995 Nov. 5 Cincinnati L 17-20 1998 Oct. 25 Oakland L 10-27 2003 Sept. 14 Oakland L 20-23 2006 Dec. 10 Cincinnati W 27-10 L 17-20 2009 Nov. 22 Oakland *AFC Divisional Playoff PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Bengals lead regular-season series, 7-3-1 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1971 Sept. 19 Cincinnati W 37-14 1975 Dec. 7 Philadelphia W 31-0 1979 Oct. 28 Cincinnati W 37-13 1982 Nov. 21 Philadelphia W 18-14 1988 Sept. 11 Philadelphia W 28-24 1991 Nov. 17 Philadelphia L 10-17 1994 Dec. 24 Cincinnati W 33-30 1997 Nov. 30 Philadelphia L 42-44 2000 Dec. 24 Philadelphia L 7-16 2004 Jan. 2 Philadelphia W 38-10 2008 Nov. 16 Cincinnati T (OT) 13-13 PITTSBURGH STEELERS Steelers lead regular-season series, 51-32-0 Steelers lead postseason series, 1-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1970 Nov. 2 Pittsburgh L 10-21 Nov. 22 Cincinnati W 34-7 1971 Sept. 26 Pittsburgh L 10-21 Dec. 12 Cincinnati L 13-21 1972 Sept. 24 Cincinnati W 15-10 Nov. 5 Pittsburgh L 17-40 1973 Oct. 14 Cincinnati W 19-7 Oct. 28 Pittsburgh L 13-20 1974 Nov. 10 Cincinnati W 17-10 Dec. 14 Pittsburgh L 3-27 1975 Nov. 2 Cincinnati L 24-30 Dec. 13 Pittsburgh L 14-35 1976 Oct. 17 Pittsburgh L 6-23 Nov. 28 Cincinnati L 3-7 1977 Oct. 17 Pittsburgh L 14-20 Dec. 10 Cincinnati W 17-10 1978 Sept. 17 Cincinnati L 3-28 Nov. 19 Pittsburgh L 6-7 1979 Oct. 14 Cincinnati W 34-10 Dec. 2 Pittsburgh L 17-37 1980 Sept. 21 Cincinnati W 30-28 Oct. 12 Pittsburgh W 17-16 1981 Oct. 18 Cincinnati W 34-7 Dec. 13 Pittsburgh W 17-10 1982 Sept. 19 Pittsburgh L (OT) 20-26 Oct. 31 Cincinnati CANCELED 1983 Oct. 10 Cincinnati L 14-24 Dec. 4 Pittsburgh W 23-10 1984 Oct. 1 Pittsburgh L 17-38 Nov. 11 Cincinnati W 22-20 1985 Sept. 30 Pittsburgh W 37-24 Oct. 27 Cincinnati W 26-21 1986 Oct. 13 Cincinnati W 24-22 Oct. 26 Pittsburgh L 9-30 1987 Oct. 25 Pittsburgh Nov. 22 Cincinnati 1988 Sept. 18 Pittsburgh Nov. 6 Cincinnati 1989 Sept. 17 Cincinnati Oct. 8 Pittsburgh 1990 Nov. 18 Cincinnati Dec. 2 Pittsburgh 1991 Nov. 10 Cincinnati Dec. 15 Pittsburgh 1992 Oct. 19 Pittsburgh Nov. 29 Cincinnati 1993 Sept. 19 Pittsburgh Nov. 7 Cincinnati 1994 Oct. 16 Pittsburgh Dec. 4 Cincinnati 1995 Oct. 19 Pittsburgh Nov. 19 Cincinnati 1996 Oct. 13 Pittsburgh Nov. 10 Cincinnati 1997 Oct. 19 Cincinnati Nov. 16 Pittsburgh 1998 Oct. 11 Cincinnati Dec. 20 Pittsburgh 1999 Oct. 17 Cincinnati Nov. 28 Pittsburgh 2000 Oct. 15 Pittsburgh Nov. 26 Cincinnati 2001 Oct. 7 Pittsburgh Dec. 30 Cincinnati 2002 Oct. 13 Cincinnati Nov. 24 Pittsburgh 2003 Sept. 21 Cincinnati Nov. 30 Pittsburgh 2004 Oct. 3 Pittsburgh Nov. 21 Cincinnati 2005 Oct. 23 Cincinnati Dec. 4 Pittsburgh Jan. 8 Cincinnati* 2006 Sept. 24 Pittsburgh Dec. 31 Cincinnati 2007 Oct. 28 Cincinnati Dec. 2 Pittsburgh 2008 Oct. 19 Cincinnati Nov. 20 Pittsburgh 2009 Sept. 27 Cincinnati Nov. 15 Pittsburgh 2010 Nov. 8 Cincinnati Dec. 12 Pittsburgh 2011 Nov. 13 Cincinnati Dec. 4 Pittsburgh *AFC Wild Card Playoff L L W W W W W W L (OT) L L L L L L L W L L W L L W W L W L L L W (OT) L L L W L L L W L W L (OT) L L L L W W L L L L 20-23 16-30 17-12 42-7 41-10 26-16 27-3 16-12 27-33 10-17 0-20 9-21 7-34 16-24 10-14 15-38 27-9 31-49 10-20 34-24 10-26 3-20 25-20 25-24 3-17 27-20 0-15 28-48 7-16 26-23 7-34 21-29 10-17 24-20 17-28 14-19 13-27 38-31 17-31 28-20 17-23 13-24 10-24 10-38 10-27 23-20 18-12 21-27 7-23 17-24 7-35 ST. LOUIS RAMS Bengals lead regular-season series, 7-5-0 (Rams franchise in Los Angeles prior to 1995) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1972 Oct. 22 Los Angeles L 12-15 1976 Nov. 8 Cincinnati W 20-12 1978 Dec. 11 Los Angeles W 20-19 1981 Nov. 15 Cincinnati W 24-10 1984 Sept. 23 Cincinnati L 14-24 1987 Sept. 27 Los Angeles CANCELED 1990 Oct. 7 Los Angeles W (OT) 34-31 1993 Dec. 19 Cincinnati W 15-3 1996 Sept. 1 St. Louis L 16-26 1999 Oct. 3 Cincinnati L 10-38 2003 Dec. 21 St. Louis L 10-27 2007 Dec. 9 Cincinnati W 19-10 2011 Dec. 18 St. Louis W 20-13 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Chargers lead regular-season series, 19-11-0 Bengals lead postseason series, 1-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Sept. 6 San Diego L 13-29 Sept. 29 Cincinnati L 10-31 1969 Sept. 21 Cincinnati W 34-20 Oct. 4 San Diego L 14-21 1970 Dec. 6 San Diego W 17-14 1971 Nov. 28 Cincinnati W 31-0 1973 Sept. 30 San Diego W 20-13 1974 Sept. 22 Cincinnati L 17-20 1975 Dec. 21 Cincinnati W 47-17 1977 Oct. 2 San Diego L 3-24 1978 Nov. 5 San Diego L 13-22 1979 Nov. 11 Cincinnati L 24-26 1980 Nov. 2 Cincinnati L 14-31 1981 Nov. 8 San Diego W 40-17 Jan. 10 Cincinnati* W 27-7 1982 Dec. 20 San Diego L 34-50 1985 Sept. 22 Cincinnati L 41-44 1987 Oct. 4 Cincinnati 1988 Dec. 4 Cincinnati 1990 Sept. 16 San Diego 1992 Dec. 13 San Diego 1994 Sept. 11 San Diego 1996 Sept. 8 San Diego 1997 Nov. 2 Cincinnati 1999 Sept. 19 Cincinnati 2001 Sept. 30 San Diego 2002 Sept. 8 Cincinnati 2003 Nov. 23 San Diego 2006 Nov. 12 Cincinnati 2009 Dec. 20 San Diego 2010 Dec. 26 Cincinnati *AFC Championship L W W L L L W L L L W L L W 9-10 27-10 21-16 10-27 10-27 14-27 38-31 7-34 14-28 6-34 34-27 41-49 24-27 34-20 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49ers lead regular-season series, 9-3-0 49ers lead postseason series, 2-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1974 Sept. 29 San Francisco W 21-3 1978 Oct. 1 San Francisco L 12-28 1981 Dec. 6 Cincinnati L 3-21 Jan. 24 Pontiac, Mich.* L 21-26 1984 Nov. 4 San Francisco L 17-23 1987 Sept. 20 Cincinnati L 26-27 1988 Jan. 22 Miami # L 16-20 1990 Dec. 9 Cincinnati L (OT) 17-20 1993 Dec. 5 San Francisco L 8-21 1996 Oct. 20 San Francisco L 21-28 1999 Dec. 5 Cincinnati W 44-30 2003 Dec. 14 Cincinnati W 41-38 2007 Dec. 15 San Francisco L 13-20 2011 Sept. 25 Cincinnati L 8-13 *Super Bowl XVI; #Super Bowl XXIII SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Regular-season series tied, 9-9-0 Bengals lead postseason series, 1-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1977 Sept. 25 Cincinnati W 42-20 1981 Sept. 6 Cincinnati W 27-21 1982 Dec. 26 Cincinnati W 24-10 1984 Nov. 18 Cincinnati L 6-26 1985 Sept. 8 Cincinnati L 24-28 1986 Nov. 16 Cincinnati W 34-7 1987 Oct. 11 Seattle W 17-10 1988 Dec. 31 Cincinnati* W 21-13 1989 Dec. 10 Cincinnati L 17-24 1990 Oct. 1 Seattle L 16-31 1991 Oct. 6 Cincinnati L 7-13 1992 Sept. 6 Seattle W 21-3 1993 Sept. 26 Cincinnati L 10-19 1994 Nov. 6 Seattle W (OT) 20-17 1995 Sept. 17 Seattle L 21-24 1999 Nov. 7 Seattle L 20-37 2003 Oct. 26 Cincinnati W 27-24 2007 Sept. 23 Seattle L 21-24 2011 Oct. 30 Seattle W 34-12 *AFC Divisional Playoff TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Buccaneers lead regular-season series, 7-3-0 YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1976 Oct. 10 Cincinnati W 21-0 1980 Sept. 7 Cincinnati L 12-17 1983 Sept. 25 Tampa Bay W 23-17 1989 Oct. 29 Cincinnati W 56-23 1995 Oct. 8 Tampa Bay L 16-19 1998 Dec. 27 Cincinnati L 0-35 2001 Dec. 2 Cincinnati L (OT) 13-16 2002 Sept. 29 Cincinnati L 7-35 2006 Oct. 15 Tampa Bay L 13-14 2010 Oct. 10 Cincinnati L 21-24 TENNESSEE TITANS Titans lead regular-season series, 39-32-1 Bengals lead postseason series, 1-0 (Titans franchise in Houston prior to 1997 and known as Oilers prior to 1999) YEAR DATE SITE W-L SCORE 1968 Nov. 3 Cincinnati L 17-27 1969 Nov. 9 Houston T 31-31 1970 Oct. 4 Cincinnati L 13-20 Dec. 13 Houston W 30-20 1971 Oct. 31 Houston L 6-10 Nov. 21 Cincinnati W 28-13 1972 Oct. 29 Cincinnati W 30-7 Dec. 17 Houston W 61-17 1973 Sept. 23 Cincinnati W 24-10 Dec. 16 Houston W 27-24 — 182 — 1974 Oct. 27 Cincinnati Nov. 17 Houston 1975 Oct. 5 Houston Nov. 30 Cincinnati 1976 Oct. 24 Houston Nov. 14 Cincinnati 1977 Oct. 30 Cincinnati Dec. 18 Houston 1978 Oct. 29 Cincinnati Nov. 26 Houston 1979 Sept. 23 Cincinnati Nov. 18 Houston 1980 Sept. 28 Cincinnati Oct. 26 Houston 1981 Oct. 4 Houston Nov. 1 Cincinnati 1982 Sept. 12 Cincinnati Jan. 2 Houston 1983 Nov. 6 Houston Nov. 20 Cincinnati 1984 Oct. 7 Cincinnati Oct. 28 Houston 1985 Oct. 20 Houston Dec. 1 Cincinnati 1986 Oct. 19 Cincinnati Nov. 9 Houston 1987 Nov. 1 Cincinnati Dec. 27 Houston 1988 Oct. 23 Cincinnati Dec. 11 Houston 1989 Nov. 13 Houston Dec. 17 Cincinnati 1990 Oct. 14 Houston Dec. 23 Cincinnati Jan. 6 Cincinnati* 1991 Sept. 8 Cincinnati Oct. 27 Houston 1992 Oct. 11 Cincinnati Oct. 25 Houston 1993 Oct. 24 Houston Nov. 14 Cincinnati 1994 Sept. 25 Houston Nov. 13 Cincinnati 1995 Sept. 24 Cincinnati Nov. 12 Houston 1996 Oct. 6 Cincinnati Dec. 15 Houston 1997 Oct. 12 Tennessee Dec. 4 Cincinnati 1998 Sept. 6 Cincinnati Oct. 18 Tennessee 1999 Sept. 12 Tennessee Nov. 14 Cincinnati 2000 Oct. 8 Cincinnati Dec. 10 Tennessee 2001 Nov. 18 Cincinnati Jan. 6 Tennessee 2002 Oct. 27 Cincinnati 2004 Oct. 31 Tennessee 2005 Oct. 16 Tennessee 2007 Nov. 25 Cincinnati 2008 Sept. 14 Cincinnati 2011 Nov. 6 Tennessee *AFC Wild Card Playoff L L W W W W W (OT) L W L L (OT) L L L L W W W W W W W L W W L L L W L L W L W W L L L L L L L W L W L (OT) W L W L L L L L L L W L L W W L W 21-34 3-20 21-19 23-19 27-7 31-27 13-10 16-21 28-13 10-17 27-30 21-42 10-13 3-23 10-17 34-21 27-6 35-27 55-14 38-10 13-3 31-13 27-44 45-27 31-28 28-32 29-31 17-21 44-21 6-41 24-26 61-7 17-48 40-20 41-14 7-30 3-35 24-38 10-26 12-28 3-38 13-20 34-31 28-38 32-25 27-30 21-13 7-30 41-14 14-23 14-44 35-36 14-24 14-23 3-35 7-20 23-21 24-30 20-27 31-23 35-6 7-24 24-17 WASHINGTON REDSKINS YEAR 1970 1974 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 2004 2008 Regular-season series tied, 4-4-0 DATE SITE W-L SCORE Oct. 25 Washington L 0-20 Oct. 6 Cincinnati W 28-17 Dec. 9 Washington L 14-28 Nov. 7 Cincinnati CANCELED Dec. 15 Washington L 24-27 Dec. 17 Cincinnati W (OT) 20-17 Sept. 22 Cincinnati L 27-34 Nov. 14 Washington W 17-10 Dec. 14 Cincinnati W 20-13 (All-time results, continued) ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS — VS. 2012 PRESEASON OPPONENTS GAME 1 N.Y. JETS YEAR 1968 1983 1984 1985 1986 1995 2003 2011 Jets lead preseason series, 5-3-0 DATE SITE SCORE Aug. 30 Memphis, Tenn. W, 13-9 Aug. 18 Cincinnati L, 17-20 (OT) Aug. 4 New York W, 21-15 Aug. 17 Cincinnati W, 24-20 Aug. 16 New York L, 17-28 Aug. 25 Cincinnati L, 24-30 Aug. 10 New York L, 13-28 Aug. 21 New York L, 7-27 GAME 2 ATLANTA FALCONS YEAR 1972 1973 1974 1990 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2007 Falcons lead preseason series, 8-2-0 DATE SITE SCORE Sept. 9 Cincinnati L, 14-44 Sept. 1 Cincinnati W, 31-20 Aug. 17 Atlanta W, 13-7 (OT) Aug. 18 Atlanta L, 17-34 Aug. 28 Atlanta L, 0-17 Sept. 3 Cincinnati L, 16-28 Aug. 11 Atlanta L, 16-31 Aug. 29 Cincinnati L, 14-27 Aug. 28 Atlanta L, 10-37 Aug. 27 Atlanta L, 19-24 GAME 3 GREEN BAY PACKERS YEAR 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1982 1986 1987 1991 2006 2008 — 183 — Bengals lead preseason series, 11-4-1 DATE SITE SCORE Sept. 5 Milwaukee T, 10-10 Sept. 4 Cincinnati W, 27-24 Aug. 5 Green Bay L, 14-24 Sept. 8 Cincinnati W, 13-10 Sept. 6 Milwaukee L, 24-26 Aug. 23 Cincinnati W, 27-10 July 31 Green Bay W, 23-17 Aug. 6 Green Bay L, 20-23 Aug. 26 Milwaukee W, 17-14 Aug. 11 Cincinnati W, 20-5 Aug. 20 Milwaukee L, 27-41 Aug. 23 Cincinnati W, 34-12 Aug. 29 Green Bay W, 28-20 Aug. 24 Milwaukee W, 19-16 (OT) Aug. 28 Cincinnati W, 48-17 Aug. 11 Green Bay W, 20-17 GAME 4 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS YEAR 1985 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Bengals lead preseason series, 13-7-0 DATE SITE SCORE Aug. 30 Indianapolis W, 31-21 Aug. 22 Cincinnati W, 20-0 Aug. 14 Indianapolis W, 24-7 Aug. 13 Cincinnati L, 21-26 Aug. 4 Indianapolis W, 34-21 Aug. 3 Cincinnati W, 28-25 Aug. 1 Indianapolis L, 16-20 Aug. 17 Cincinnati L, 27-30 Aug. 14 Indianapolis L, 17-20 Aug. 30 Cincinnati L, 17-23 Aug. 17 Indianapolis W, 22-10 Aug. 29 Indianapolis L, 20-21 Sept. 3 Cincinnati W, 16-13 Sept. 2 Cincinnati W, 38-0 Sept. 1 Indianapolis W, 20-3 Aug. 31 Cincinnati W, 14-6 Aug. 28 Indianapolis W, 27-7 Sept. 3 Cincinnati W, 38-7 Sept. 2 Indianapolis W, 30-28 Sept. 1 Cincinnati L, 13-17 coaching history HEAD COACHES SEASON 1968 1969 1970-x 1971 1972 1973-x 1974 1975-y 1976 1977 1978 REGULAR SEASON 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .688 .500 .438 .281 .625 .250 .563 TOTALS 295 x-AFC Central Division Champion y-Wild Card Playoff Qualifier z-AFC Champions *-AFC Super Bowl Tournament Qualifier **-AFC North Division Champion 379 2 .438 SEASON 1970 1973 1975 1981 1982 1988 1990 2005 2009 2011 COACH W Paul Brown .......................................... 0 Paul Brown .......................................... 0 Paul Brown .......................................... 0 Forrest Gregg ...................................... 2 Forrest Gregg ...................................... 0 Sam Wyche ......................................... 2 Sam Wyche ......................................... 1 Marvin Lewis ....................................... 0 Marvin Lewis ....................................... 0 Marvin Lewis ....................................... 0 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PCT. .000 .000 .000 .667 .000 .667 .500 .000 .000 .000 TOTALS 5 10 .333 NAME COLLEGE SEASONS Alexander, Paul ............. Cortland State............................. 1994-2011 Anderson, Jim ................ Cal-Western................................ 1984-2011 Anderson, Ken ............... Augustana (Ill.) ........................... 1993-2002 Bass, Tom ...................... San Jose State ............................... 1968-69 Bible, Dana .................... Cincinnati ........................................ 1990-92 Braden, Marv ................. Southwest Missouri State............... 1990-94 Bratkowski, Bob ............. Washington State ........................... 2001-10 Bresnahan, Chuck ......... Navy ................................................ 2004-07 Brinker, Howard ............. Miami (Ohio) ................................... 1974-79 Bullough, Hank............... Michigan State ................................ 1980-83 Caskey, Kyle .................. Texas A&M ..................................... 2010-11 Cioffi, Louie .................... C.W. Post.................................... 1997-2010 Coslet, Bruce* ................ Pacific .................................. 1981-89, 94-96 Costello, Vince ............... Ohio ................................................ 1969-73 Coyle, Kevin ................... Massachusetts................................ 2001-11 DePaul, Bobby ............... Maryland ......................................... 1994-96 Donaldson, Jack ............ Ohio State ....................................... 1969-77 Dowler, Boyd.................. Colorado ......................................... 1976-79 Duffner, Mark ................. College of William & Mary .......... 1997-2002 Faragalli, Joe ................. Villanova ...............................................1984 FitzGerald, Jeff............... Oregon State .................................. 2008-11 Forzano, Rick ................. Kent State .............................................1968 Frazier, Leslie ................ Alcorn State .................................... 2003-04 Friday, Jeff ..................... Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..................... 2010-11 Gansz, Frank ..................Navy ................................................ 1979-80 Garrett, John ..................Princeton ......................... 1995-98, 2001-02 Gruden, Jay ....................Louisville .............................................. 2011 Guenther, Paul ...............Ursinus ............................................ 2005-11 Haluchak, Mike ...............Southern California ......................... 1992-93 Hayes, Jay ......................Idaho ............................................... 2003-11 Hayes, Jonathan ............Iowa ................................................. 2003-11 Holman, Rodney.............Tulane ............................................. 2001-02 Horton, Ray ....................Washington .................................1997-2001 Hunley, Ricky .................Arizona ............................................ 2003-07 Infante, Lindy ..................Florida ............................................. 1980-82 Jackson, Hue..................Pacific .............................................. 2004-06 Johnson, Bill*..................Texas A&M.......................... 1968-75, 85-90 Karmelowicz, Bob ..........Bridgeport........................................ 1992-93 Krumrie, Tim ...................Wisconsin ....................................1995-2002 LeBeau, Dick*.................Ohio State ....................... 1980-91, 97-2000 Lippincott, David .............Dayton .................................................. 2011 Lynn, Ron .......................Mount Union .................................... 1992-93 McCormack, Mike ..........Kansas ............................................ 1976-79 McNally, Jim ...................Buffalo ............................................. 1980-94 Meeks, Ron ....................Arkansas State ................................ 1992-96 Modzelewski, Dick ..........Maryland ......................................... 1979-83 Moeller, Gary ..................Ohio State ....................................... 1995-96 Mooshagian, Steve ........Fresno State ...............................1999-2002 Morton, Chip ...................North Carolina ................................. 2003-11 Oliver, Ray ......................Ohio State ....................................... 2004-09 Pascale, Joe ...................Connecticut ..................................... 1994-96 Peccatiello, Larry ............College of William & Mary .............. 1994-96 2001 2002 2003 2004 T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 9 11 6 12 7 Marvin Lewis became the ninth head coach of the Bengals on January 14, 2003. Here are Bengals coaches’ records, including playoff games: SEASONS COACH RECORD PCT. 1968-75 Paul Brown ........................................... 55-59-1 .482 1976-78 Bill Johnson .......................................... 18-15-0 .545 1978-79 Homer Rice ............................................ 8-19-0 .296 1980-83 Forrest Gregg ....................................... 34-27-0 .557 1984-91 Sam Wyche .......................................... 64-68-0 .485 1992-96 Dave Shula ........................................... 19-52-0 .268 1996-2000 Bruce Coslet ......................................... 21-39-0 .350 2000-02 Dick LeBeau ......................................... 12-33-0 .267 2003-11 Marvin Lewis ........................................ 69-77-1 .473 1997 1998 1999 2000 L 11 9 6 10 6 4 7 3 4 6 5 7 12 10 4 2 9 8 9 6 11 4 8 7 13 11 13 13 9 6 2 9 13 12 3 9 10 14 8 8 Marvin Lewis ......................... 11 Marvin Lewis ........................... 8 Marvin Lewis ........................... 7 Marvin Lewis ........................... 4 Marvin Lewis ......................... 10 Marvin Lewis ........................... 4 Marvin Lewis ........................... 9 PCT. .214 .308 .571 .286 .571 .714 .500 .786 .714 .571 .000 .364 .250 .375 .750 .778 .438 .500 .438 .625 .267 .750 .500 .563 .188 .313 .188 .188 .438 .143 .778 .438 .188 .250 .000 .308 .375 .125 .500 .500 1979 1980 1981-x, z 1982-* 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988-x, z 1989 1990-x 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 COACH W Paul Brown .............................. 3 Paul Brown .............................. 4 Paul Brown .............................. 8 Paul Brown .............................. 4 Paul Brown .............................. 8 Paul Brown ............................ 10 Paul Brown .............................. 7 Paul Brown ............................ 11 Bill Johnson ........................... 10 Bill Johnson ............................. 8 Bill Johnson ............................. 0 Homer Rice .............................. 4 Homer Rice .............................. 4 Forrest Gregg .......................... 6 Forrest Gregg ........................ 12 Forrest Gregg .......................... 7 Forrest Gregg .......................... 7 Sam Wyche ............................. 8 Sam Wyche ............................. 7 Sam Wyche ........................... 10 Sam Wyche ............................. 4 Sam Wyche ........................... 12 Sam Wyche ............................. 8 Sam Wyche ............................. 9 Sam Wyche ............................. 3 Dave Shula .............................. 5 Dave Shula .............................. 3 Dave Shula .............................. 3 Dave Shula .............................. 7 Dave Shula .............................. 1 Bruce Coslet ............................ 7 Bruce Coslet ............................ 7 Bruce Coslet ............................ 3 Bruce Coslet ............................ 4 Bruce Coslet ............................ 0 Dick LeBeau ............................ 4 Dick LeBeau ............................ 6 Dick LeBeau ............................ 2 Marvin Lewis ............................ 8 Marvin Lewis ............................ 8 2005-** 2006 2007 2008 2009-** 2010 2011-y POSTSEASON HEAD COACHES BY ERA Head coach Paul Brown is carried off the field on Dec. 20, 1970, following a 45-7 win over the Boston Patriots at Riverfront Stadium. The win clinched a playoff berth for the three-year-old Bengals franchise. At the time, no other team had reached the playoffs so early in its history. ASSISTANT COACHES *NOTE: Coaches noted with asterisks also have served as Bengals head coaches Perry, Darren ................. Penn State ............................................2002 Pope, Mike ..................... Lenoir-Rhyne .................................. 1992-93 Rice, Homer*.................. Centre College .....................................1978 Roberts, Al ..................... Washington................................. 1997-2002 Sefcik, George ............... Notre Dame .................................... 1978-83 Selcer, Dick .................... Notre Dame .................................... 1984-91 Sheppard, Mike.............. Cal Lutheran ................................... 2007-10 Shula, Dave* .................. Dartmouth .............................................1991 Shultz, Kurtis .................. Maryland ...............................................2003 Simmons, Darrin ............ Kansas ............................................ 2003-11 Smouse, Frank .............. Youngstown State ................................1968 Stock, Mike .................... Northwestern .................................. 1987-91 Studley, Chuck ............... Illinois ................................... 1969-78, 89-91 Surace, Bob ................... Princeton ........................................ 2002-09 Urban, James ................ Washington & Lee ................................2011 Urbanik, Bill .................... Ohio State....................................... 1984-88 Verducci, Frank .............. Seton Hall ................................... 1999-2001 Walsh, Bill ...................... San Jose State ............................... 1968-75 Walters, Trent ................ Indiana ..................................................1984 Weber, Chuck ................ West Chester State College........... 1970-75 Wessel, Joe ................... Florida State ................................... 1994-96 Williamson, Richard ....... Alabama ......................................... 1992-94 Winner, Charley ............. Southeast Missouri ......................... 1976-79 Wood, Alex..................... Iowa ......................................................2003 Wood, Kim ..................... Wisconsin ................................... 1975-2002 Wylie, Bob ...................... Colorado ......................................... 1997-98 Zampese, Ken ............... San Diego ....................................... 2003-11 Zimmer, Mike ................. Illinois State .................................... 2008-11 YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING STAFFS 1968 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Tom Bass ................................ Defensive Backfield Jack Donaldson .............................. Defensive Line Rick Forzano ............................ Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson...................................... Offensive Line Frank Smouse..................................... Linebackers Bill Walsh ....................................... Offensive Ends 1969 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Tom Bass ........................... Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield Vince Costello ......................................Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson ..................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley................................. Defensive Line Bill Walsh ................................................ Receivers 1970 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Vince Costello...................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson ..................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................ Defensive Line Bill Walsh ................................................ Receivers Chuck Weber ..................... Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield — 184 — 1971 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Vince Costello ..................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson ..................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................ Defensive Line Bill Walsh ......................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Chuck Weber ..................... Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield (Year-by-year coaching staffs, cont.) 1972 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Vince Costello ..................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson...................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Bill Walsh ......................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Chuck Weber .....................Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield 1973 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Vince Costello ..................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson...................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Bill Walsh ......................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Chuck Weber .....................Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield 1974 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Howard Brinker ................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson...................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Bill Walsh ......................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Chuck Weber .....................Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backfield 1975 HEAD COACH — PAUL BROWN Howard Brinker ................................... Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Bill Johnson...................................... Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Bill Walsh ......................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Chuck Weber .......................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1976 HEAD COACH — BILL JOHNSON Howard Brinker ...................Defensive Coordinator Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Boyd Dowler ..................... Quarterbacks/Receivers Mike McCormack ............................. Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Charley Winner ....................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1977 HEAD COACH — BILL JOHNSON Howard Brinker ..................Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Jack Donaldson ....................... Offensive Backfield Boyd Dowler ..................... Quarterbacks/Receivers Mike McCormack ............................. Offensive Line Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Charley Winner ....................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1978 HEAD COACHES — BILL JOHNSON* AND HOMER RICE Howard Brinker ..................Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Boyd Dowler ............................................ Receivers Mike McCormack ............................. Offensive Line Homer Rice** .................................... Quarterbacks George Sefcik .......................... Offensive backfield Chuck Studley ................................. Defensive Line Charley Winner ....................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength *Resigned after five games; **Promoted to head coach after five games 1979 HEAD COACH — HOMER RICE Howard Brinker ..................Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Boyd Dowler ............................................ Receivers Frank Gansz ................................... Special Teams Mike McCormack ............................. Offensive Line Dick Modzelewski ........................... Defensive Line George Sefcik .......................... Offensive Backfield Charley Winner ....................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1980 HEAD COACH — FORREST GREGG Hank Bullough ................... Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Frank Gansz ................ Special Teams/Tight Ends Lindy Infante .................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Dick LeBeau ........................... Defensive Backfield Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Modzelewski ........................... Defensive Line George Sefcik .......................... Offensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1988 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Bruce Coslet ........................ Offensive Coordinator Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer........................................... Linebackers Mike Stock ...................................... Special Teams Bill Urbanik...................................... Defensive Line Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1981 HEAD COACH — FORREST GREGG Hank Bullough ................... Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Bruce Coslet ................ Special Teams/Tight Ends Lindy Infante .................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Dick LeBeau ........................... Defensive Backfield Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Modzelewski ........................... Defensive Line George Sefcik .......................... Offensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1989 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Bruce Coslet ........................ Offensive Coordinator Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer........................................... Linebackers Mike Stock ...................................... Special Teams Chuck Studley ................................ Defensive Line Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1982 HEAD COACH — FORREST GREGG Hank Bullough ................... Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Bruce Coslet ................ Special Teams/Tight Ends Lindy Infante ........................Offensive Coordinator Dick LeBeau ........................... Defensive Backfield Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Modzelewski ........................... Defensive Line George Sefcik .......................... Offensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1990 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Dana Bible ........................................ Quarterbacks Marv Braden ................................... Special Teams Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer........................................... Linebackers Mike Stock .............................................. Receivers Chuck Studley ................................ Defensive Line Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1983 HEAD COACH — FORREST GREGG Hank Bullough ................... Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Bruce Coslet .................... Receivers/Quarterbacks Dick LeBeau ........................... Defensive Backfield Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Modzelewski ........................... Defensive Line George Sefcik .......................... Offensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1984 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bruce Coslet ..................................Wide Receivers Joe Faragalli ................... Quarterbacks/Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer ...........................................Linebackers Bill Urbanik ...................................... Defensive Line Trent Walters .......................... Defensive Backfield Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1985 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bruce Coslet ..................................Wide Receivers Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer ...........................................Linebackers Bill Urbanik ...................................... Defensive Line Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1986 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bruce Coslet ........................Offensive Coordinator Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer ...........................................Linebackers Bill Urbanik ...................................... Defensive Line Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1987 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bruce Coslet ........................Offensive Coordinator Bill Johnson ........................................... Tight Ends Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer ...........................................Linebackers Mike Stock ...................................... Special Teams Bill Urbanik ...................................... Defensive Line Kim Wood ................................................. Strength 1991 HEAD COACH — SAM WYCHE Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Dana Bible ........................................ Quarterbacks Marv Braden ................................... Special Teams Dick LeBeau ....................... Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Dick Selcer........................................... Linebackers Dave Shula ..................................... Wide receivers Mike Stock ............................................. Tight Ends Chuck Studley ................................ Defensive Line Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1992 HEAD COACH — DAVE SHULA Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Dana Bible ........................................ Quarterbacks Marv Braden ................................... Special Teams Mike Haluchak ..................................... Linebackers Bob Karmelowicz ............................. Defensive line Ron Lynn ............................ Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Ron Meeks.............................. Defensive Backfield Mike Pope .............................................. Tight Ends Richard Williamson ........................ Wide Receivers Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1993 HEAD COACH — DAVE SHULA Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ................................... Quarterbacks Marv Braden ................................... Special Teams Mike Haluchak ..................................... Linebackers Bob Karmelowicz ............................ Defensive Line Ron Lynn ............................ Defensive Coordinator Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Ron Meeks.............................. Defensive Backfield Mike Pope ......... Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Richard Williamson ........................ Wide Receivers Kim Wood ..................................................Strength 1994 HEAD COACH — DAVE SHULA Paul Alexander ...................................... Tight Ends Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ................................... Quarterbacks Marv Braden ................................... Special Teams Bruce Coslet ........................ Offensive Coordinator Bobby DePaul ......................... Defensive Assistant Jim McNally ..................................... Offensive Line Ron Meeks.............................. Defensive Backfield Joe Pascale ......................................... Linebackers Larry Peccatiello ................. Defensive Coordinator Joe Wessel ..................................... Defensive Line Richard Williamson ........................ Wide Receivers Kim Wood ..................................................Strength — 185 — 1995 HEAD COACH — DAVE SHULA Paul Alexander ................................ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ....................................Quarterbacks Bruce Coslet ........................ Offensive Coordinator Bobby DePaul ................................ Defensive Line John Garrett............................ Offensive Assistant/ Wide Receivers Tim Krumrie ............................ Defensive Assistant Ron Meeks ............................. Defensive Backfield Gary Moeller .......................................... Tight Ends Joe Pascale ......................................... Linebackers Larry Peccatiello ................. Defensive Coordinator Joe Wessel ..................................... Special Teams Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning 1996 HEAD COACHES — DAVE SHULA* AND BRUCE COSLET** Paul Alexander ................................ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson*** ..............................Quarterbacks/ Offensive Coordinator Bruce Coslet** ..................... Offensive Coordinator Bobby DePaul ................................. Staff Assistant John Garrett................................... Wide Receivers Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Ron Meeks ............................. Defensive Backfield Gary Moeller .......................................... Tight Ends Joe Pascale ......................................... Linebackers Larry Peccatiello ................. Defensive Coordinator Joe Wessel ..................................... Special Teams Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning *Was Head Coach for first seven games only; **Was Offensive Coordinator for first seven games and was Head Coach for last nine games; ***Was Quarterbacks Coach only for first seven games and was Offensive Coordinator for last nine games 1997 HEAD COACH — BRUCE COSLET Paul Alexander ................................ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ...................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi...................... Defensive Staff Assistant Mark Duffner ........................................ Linebackers John Garrett.....................Offensive Staff Assistant Ray Horton .................................. Defensive Backs Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Dick LeBeau ...................... Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning Bob Wylie .............................................. Tight Ends 1998 HEAD COACH — BRUCE COSLET Paul Alexander ................................ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ...................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi...................... Defensive Staff Assistant Mark Duffner ........................................ Linebackers John Garrett.....................Offensive Staff Assistant Ray Horton .................................. Defensive Backs Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Dick LeBeau ...................... Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning Bob Wylie .............................................. Tight Ends 1999 HEAD COACH — BRUCE COSLET Paul Alexander ................................ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ...................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi...................... Defensive Staff Assistant Mark Duffner ........................................ Linebackers Ray Horton .................................. Defensive Backs Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Dick LeBeau ...................... Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator Steve Mooshagian......................... Wide Receivers Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Frank Verducci ...................................... Tight Ends Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning (Year-by-year coaching staffs, cont.) 2000 HEAD COACHES — BRUCE COSLET* AND DICK LeBEAU** Paul Alexander................................. Offensive Line Jim Anderson ................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ..................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ..................... Defensive Staff Assistant Mark Duffner ....................................... Linebackers Ray Horton ................................... Defensive Backs Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Dick LeBeau** .................... Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator Steve Mooshagian ........................ Wide Receivers Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Frank Verducci .......................................Tight Ends Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning *Resigned after three games; **Was promoted to Head Coach after three games 2001 HEAD COACH — DICK LEBEAU Paul Alexander................................. Offensive Line Jim Anderson ................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ................................... Quarterbacks Bob Bratkowski ................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi .............................. Defensive Assistant Kevin Coyle ........................................ Cornerbacks Mark Duffner ......................Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers John Garrett ............................. Offensive Assistant Rodney Holman ............ Strength and Conditioning Assistant Ray Horton ................................................. Safeties Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Steve Mooshagian ........................ Wide Receivers Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Frank Verducci .......................................Tight Ends Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning 2002 HEAD COACH — DICK LEBEAU Paul Alexander................................. Offensive Line Jim Anderson ................................. Running Backs Ken Anderson ................................... Quarterbacks Bob Bratkowski ................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi .............................. Defensive Assistant Kevin Coyle ........................................ Cornerbacks Mark Duffner ......................Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers John Garrett ...........................................Tight Ends Rodney Holman ............ Strength and Conditioning Assistant Tim Krumrie .................................... Defensive Line Steve Mooshagian ........................ Wide Receivers Darren Perry .............................................. Safeties Al Roberts ....................................... Special Teams Bob Surace .............................. Offensive Assistant Kim Wood ..................... Strength and Conditioning 2003 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bob Bratkowski ....................Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle .................................. Defensive Backs Leslie Frazier ...................... Defensive Coordinator Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes ..................................... Tight Ends Ricky Hunley ........................................Linebackers Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Kurtis Shultz ....................... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace .............................. Offensive Assistant Alex Wood......................................Wide Receivers Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks 2004 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bob Bratkowski ....................Offensive Coordinator Chuck Bresnahan .................................... Assistant Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle .................................. Defensive Backs Leslie Frazier ...................... Defensive Coordinator Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes ..................................... Tight Ends Ricky Hunley ........................................Linebackers Hue Jackson ..................................Wide Receivers Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver .......................... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks 2005 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson ..................................Running Backs Bob Bratkowski ....................Offensive Coordinator Chuck Bresnahan ............... Defensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle .................................. Defensive Backs Paul Guenther.................................. Staff Assistant Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes ..................................... Tight Ends Ricky Hunley ........................................Linebackers Hue Jackson ..................................Wide Receivers Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver .......................... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks 2006 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Bob Bratkowski .................... Offensive Coordinator Chuck Bresnahan ............... Defensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle.................................. Defensive Backs Paul Guenther ............... Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Linebackers Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes..................................... Tight Ends Ricky Hunley ........................................ Linebackers Hue Jackson .................................. Wide Receivers Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver ...........................Assistant Strength and Conditioning Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks 2009 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Bob Bratkowski .................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle ................................. Defensive Backs Jeff FitzGerald ..................................... Linebackers Paul Guenther ............... Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Linebackers Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes .................................... Tight Ends Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver ..........................Associate Strength and Conditioning Mike Sheppard .............................. Wide Receivers Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ....................................Quarterbacks Mike Zimmer ....................... Defensive Coordinator 2007 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Bob Bratkowski .................... Offensive Coordinator Chuck Bresnahan ............... Defensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle.................................. Defensive Backs Paul Guenther ............... Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Linebackers Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes..................................... Tight Ends Ricky Hunley ........................................ Linebackers Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver ...........................Assistant Strength and Conditioning Mike Sheppard .............................. Wide Receivers Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks 2010 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Bob Bratkowski .................... Offensive Coordinator Kyle Caskey.................... Offensive Quality Control Louie Cioffi................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle ................................. Defensive Backs Jeff FitzGerald ..................................... Linebackers Jeff Friday ........................... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Paul Guenther ............... Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Linebackers Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes .................................... Tight Ends Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Mike Sheppard .............................. Wide Receivers Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Ken Zampese ....................................Quarterbacks Mike Zimmer ....................... Defensive Coordinator 2008 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ ......................................................... Offensive Line Jim Anderson .................................. Running Backs Bob Bratkowski .................... Offensive Coordinator Louie Cioffi ................... Assistant Defensive Backs Kevin Coyle.................................. Defensive Backs Jeff FitzGerald ..................................... Linebackers Paul Guenther ............... Assistant Special Teams/ Assistant Linebackers Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes..................................... Tight Ends Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Ray Oliver ......................... Associate Strength and Conditioning Mike Sheppard .............................. Wide Receivers Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams Bob Surace ...................... Assistant Offensive Line Ken Zampese ................................... Quarterbacks Mike Zimmer ....................... Defensive Coordinator 2011 HEAD COACH — MARVIN LEWIS Paul Alexander .................. Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Line Jim Anderson.................................. Running Backs Kyle Caskey.................... Offensive Quality Control Kevin Coyle ................................. Defensive Backs Jeff FitzGerald ..................................... Linebackers Jeff Friday ........................... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Jay Gruden .......................... Offensive Coordinator Paul Guenther ............ Assistant Defensive Backs/ Assistant Special Teams Jay Hayes ....................................... Defensive Line Jonathan Hayes .................................... Tight Ends David Lippincott ............. Defensive Quality Control Chip Morton .................. Strength and Conditioning Darrin Simmons .............................. Special Teams James Urban ................................. Wide Receivers Ken Zampese ....................................Quarterbacks Mike Zimmer ....................... Defensive Coordinator — 186 — player history To be eligible for the all-time roster, a player must have been in uniform for at least one regular-season or postseason game, or spent a minimum of four games on the roster (including inactive status). A player who qualifies at any point under these guidelines also will be credited for seasons in which he was on a reserve list but did not play or dress for a game. Players who spend time on a reserve list but have never played or dressed for a game do not qualify for the all-time roster. The Practice Squad does not qualify. NO. NAME 53 46 52 95 95 40 82 33 89 31 14 71 79 78 33 61 65 96 97 51 Abdullah, Khalid ..................LB Adams, Blue ....................... CB Adams, Doug.......................LB Adams, Sam ....................... DT Adeyanju, Victor ................. DE Alexander, Charles....... HB-FB Alexis, Alton....................... WR Ambrose, Ashley ................ CB Amsler, Martin .................... DE Anderson, Jerry .....................S Anderson, Ken.................... QB Anderson, Willie ................. OT Andrews, Stacy .............. G-OT Archer, Dan ........................ OT Armour, JoJuan ............... S-LB Aronson, Doug ..................... G Arthur, Mike .......................... C Askew, Matthias ................. DT Atkins, Geno ....................... DT Avery, Ken ...........................LB NO. NAME 85 79 10 18 42 38 90 35 86 53 93 38,35 84 89 31 21 23,49 58 45 26 40 21 35 16 36 23 32 57 66 82 79 21 24 66 37 56 29 74 45 8 41 65 96 32 61 85 85 60 55 74 4 58 3,10 34 18 83 60 88 10 47 65 43 50,55 82 27 —A— POS. YRS. ’03-04 ’07 ’71-74 ’06 ’10 ’79-85 ’80 ’96-98 ’70 ’77 ’71-86 ’96-07 ’04-08 ’68 ’99-02 ’87 ’91-92 ’04-05 ’10-11 ’69-74 —B— POS. YRS. Baccaglio, Martin................ DE Bacon, Coy ......................... DE Bahr, Chris.............................K Bailey, Thomas.................. WR Ball, Eric .................... FB-KOR Banks, Estes ...................... RB Bankston, Michael .............. DE Barber, Chris .........................S Barber, Mike ...................... WR Barker, Leo ..........................LB Barndt, Tom........................ DT Basnight, Michael ............... RB Bass, Don .................... WR-TE Battaglia, Marco ................. TE Battle, Ralph ....................... DB Bauman, Rashad ............... CB Bean, Robert ...................... CB Beauchamp, Al ....................LB Beckett, Rogers .....................S Bell, Leonard .........................S Bell, Myron.............................S Benjamin, Ryan .................. RB Bennett, Antoine................. CB Bennett, Ben....................... QB Bennett, Brandon ......RB-KOR Bennett, Fred...................... CB Benson, Cedric ................... RB Bentley, Ray ........................LB Bergey, Bill ..........................LB Berry, Royce....................... DE Berthusen, Bill .................... DE Bieniemy, Eric ...........RB-KOR Billups, Lewis...................... CB Blackman, Ken ..................... G Blackmon, Roosevelt ......... CB Blackstock, Darryl ........ LB-DE Blackwood, Lyle ............. S-PR Blados, Brian .................. G-OT Blair, Michael ...................... FB Blake, Jeff ........................... QB Body, Patrick ...................... CB Boling, Clint .......................... G Booker, Vaughn ................. DE Borders, Nate ........................S Boyarsky, Jerry................... NT Boyd, LaVell ...................... WR Brabham, Dan .....................LB Bradley, Chuck ................... OT Brady, Ed ....................... LB-LS Braham, Rich.................... C-G Bramlet, Casey ................... QB Braxton, David .....................LB Breech, Jim ...........................K Breeden, Louis ................... CB Breen, Adrian ..................... QB Brennan, Brian .................. WR Brennan, Mike .................... OT Brewer, Sean...................... TE Brice, Will...............................P Bright, Greg ...........................S Brilz, Darrick ......................... C Brim, Mike........................... CB Brooks, Ahmad....................LB Brooks, Billy....................... WR Brooks, Greg ...................... CB ’68-70 ’76-77 ’76-79 ’95 ’89-94 ’68 ’98-00 ’87-89 ’90-92 ’84-91 ’00 ’99-00 ’78-81 ’96-01 ’84 ’04-06 ’00-01 ’68-75 ’03-04 ’87 ’98-99 ’93 ’91-92 ’87 ’98-03 ’10 ’08-11 ’92 ’69-73 ’69-75 ’87 ’95-98 ’86-91 ’96-99 ’98-99 ’08 ’73-75 ’84-91 ’98 ’94-99 ’05 ’11 ’00-02 ’87 ’82-85 ’00 ’68 ’93 ’86-91 ’94-06 ’04 ’94 ’80-92 ’77-87 ’87 ’92 ’90-91 ’01-02 ’99 ’80-81 ’94-98 ’93-95 ’06-07 ’76-79 ’04-06 COLLEGE Mars Hill Cincinnati Ohio State Texas A&M Indiana Louisiana State Tulane Mississippi Valley St. Evansville Oklahoma Augustana (Ill.) Auburn Mississippi Oregon Miami (Ohio) San Diego State Texas A&M Michigan State Georgia Southern Mississippi COLLEGE San Jose State Jackson State Penn State Auburn UCLA Colorado Sam Houston State North Carolina A&T Marshall New Mexico State Pittsburgh North Carolina A&T Houston Rutgers Jacksonville State Oregon Mississippi State Southern Marshall Indiana Michigan State Pacific Florida A&M Duke South Carolina South Carolina Texas Central Michigan Arkansas State Houston Iowa State Colorado North Alabama Illinois Morris Brown Virginia Texas Christian North Carolina Ball State East Carolina Toledo Georgia Cincinnati Indiana Pittsburgh Louisville Arkansas Kentucky Illinois West Virginia Wyoming Wake Forest California N. Carolina Central Morehead State Boston College Notre Dame San Jose State Virginia Morehead State Oregon State Virginia Union Virginia Oklahoma Southern Mississippi 21 33 75 78 81 86 80 21 79 72 52 99 96 89 74 55 28 67 38 21 58 88 36,40 27 ALL-TIME ROSTER Brooks, James ................... RB Broussard, Steve ............... RB Brown, Anthony.............. OT-G Brown, Bob......................... DT Brown, Eddie..................... WR Brown, Ken........................ WR Brown, Tom ....................... WR Browner, Jim ......................... S Browner, Ross ................... DE Brumfield, Scott.................... G Buchanan, Tim .................... LB Buck, Jason........................ DE Buckner, Brentson ............. NT Buie, Drew......................... WR Bujnoch, Glenn .................... G Buncom, Frank.................... LB Burk, Scott............................. S Burley, Gary ....................... DE Burns, Jason ...................... RB Burris, Jeff .......................... CB Bush, Blair ............................. C Bush, Steve ............. TE-FB-LS Busing, John ......................... S Bussey, Barney ............S-KOR NO. NAME 68 87 50 64 34 70 32 86 45 42 32 21 11 37 21 56 55 72 81 24 83 91 79 11 57 42,35 11 21 11 22 92 86,46 61 24 89 81 80 23 60 11 55 73 90 76 80 38 12 64 92 81 76 12 88 6 46,29 70 52 4 10 34 42 60 72 98 85 14 96 26 31 —C— POS. YRS. Cadigan, Dave ..................... G Caldwell, Andre ....... WR, KOR Cameron, Glenn.................. LB Canale, Justin ...................... G Carey, Richard ................... CB Carpenter, Ron ............ DT-DE Carpenter, Ron ..................... S Carroll, Wesley.................. WR Carter, Carl......................... CB Carter, Chris .......................... S Carter, Ki-Jana ................... RB Carter, Tom ........................ CB Carter, Virgil ....................... QB Casanova, Tommy..........S-PR Castille, Simeon ................. CB Catchings, Toney ................ LB Chamberlin, Frank .............. LB Chambers, Kirk .................. OT Chandler, Al ........................TE Chapman, Clarence ........... CB Chatman, Antonio ............. WR Chevrier, Randy .................. LS Chomyszak, Steve ....... DT-DE Christensen, Jeff ................ QB Clark, Bernard ..................... LB Clark, Boobie ......................FB Clark, Bryan ....................... QB Clark, Rico.......................... CB Clark, Wayne ..................... QB Clements, Nate .................. CB Clemons, Duane ................ DE Coats, Daniel ................ TE-FB Coats, Tony .......................... G Cobb, Marvin......................... S Cobb, Mike ..........................TE Cochart, Colin .....................TE Coffman, Chase ..................TE Coleman, Al........................... S Coleman, Reggie ............... OT Coles, Laveranues ............ WR Collins, Andre...................... LB Collins, Anthony ................. OT Collins, Gerald .................... LB Collins, Glen ....................... DE Collinsworth, Cris .............. WR Conley, Steve..................... RB Cook, Greg ......................... QB Cook, Kyle ............................. C Copeland, John ............ DE-DT Corbett, Jim .........................TE Cornish, Frank ................... DT Cosby, Quan ............... WR-PR Coslet, Bruce ......................TE Costello, Brad ....................... P Cothran, Jeff........................FB Cotton, Barney ..................... G Cousino, Brad ..................... LB Covington, Scott................. QB Crabtree, Eric .................... WR Craig, Neal ............................ S Crocker, Chris ....................... S Crummey, Andrew ................ C Cupp, Keith ........................ OT Curtis, Canute ..................... LB Curtis, Isaac ...................... WR NO. NAME ’84-91 ’94 ’95-98 ’75-76 ’85-91 ’87 ’87 ’79-80 ’78-86 ’93-97 ’69 ’87-90 ’97 ’72 ’76-82 ’68 ’79 ’75-83 ’95 ’02-03 ’78-82 ’97-00 ’06-08 ’86-92 ’94 ’08-11 ’75-85 ’69 ’89 ’70-76 ’93 ’93 ’90 ’00-01 ’95-99 ’99-01 ’70-73 ’72-77 ’08 ’87 ’03-’04 ’10 ’73-74 ’80-81 ’06-09 ’01 ’68-73 ’83 ’90-91 ’73-78 ’84 ’99 ’74 ’11 ’03-05 ’07-10 ’99 ’75-79 ’77 ’11 ’09-10 ’69-71 ’02 ’09 ’95-97 ’08-11 ’95 ’82-85 ’81-88 ’72 ’69-74 ’08-11 ’93-00 ’77-80 ’70 ’09-10 ’69-76 ’98-99 ’94-96 ’79 ’75 ’99-01 ’69-71 ’71-73 ’08-11 ’08 ’87 ’97-02 ’73-84 —D— POS. YRS. Dalton, Andy....................... QB Davidson, Kenny................ DE Davis, Charlie..................... RB Davis, Lee .......................... CB ’11 ’96 ’74-75 ’85 — 187 — Auburn Washington State Utah Arkansas AM&N Miami (Fla.) Southern Arkansas Augustana (S.D.) Notre Dame Notre Dame Brigham Young Hawaii Brigham Young Clemson Catawba Texas A&M Southern California Oklahoma State Pittsburgh Wisconsin Notre Dame Washington Arizona State Miami (Ohio) South Carolina State COLLEGE Southern California Florida Florida Mississippi State Idaho North Carolina State Miami (Ohio) Miami (Fla.) Texas Tech Texas Penn State Notre Dame Brigham Young Louisiana State Alabama Cincinnati Boston College Stanford Oklahoma Eastern Michigan Cincinnati McGill (Canada) Syracuse Eastern Illinois Miami (Fla.) Bethune-Cookman Michigan State Louisville U.S. International Ohio State California Brigham Young Washington Southern California Michigan State South Dakota State Missouri Tennessee State Tennessee Florida State Penn State Kansas Vanderbilt Mississippi State Florida Kansas Cincinnati Michigan State Alabama Pittsburgh Grambling Texas Pacific Boston University Ohio State Nebraska Miami (Ohio) Miami (Fla.) Pittsburgh Fisk Marshall Maryland Findlay West Virginia San Diego State COLLEGE Texas Christian Louisiana State Colorado Mississippi 21 27 35,25 34 93 85 50 73 63 74 56 51 34 28 38 52,51 51 29 66 10 27 44 76 67 45 44 41 81 96 80 21 29 27 Davis, Oliver ......................... S Davis, Ricky .......................... S Davis, Tony .................. RB-PR Dawson, Clifton ..................RB DeAyala, Kiki ...................... LB DeGraffenreid, Allen ..........WR DeLeone, Tom .................. G-C DeMarco, Brian..................... G Dennis, Guy .......................... G Dennis, Mark.......................OT DePaso, Tom ...................... LB Devlin, Chris ....................... LB Dillahunt, Ellis ....................... S Dillon, Corey .......................RB Dingle, Mike ........................RB Dinkel, Tom......................... LB Dixon, Gerald ...................... LB Dixon, Rickey ......................DB Donahue, Mark ..................... G Dorsch, Travis....................P-K Dorsey, DeDe .....................RB Doss, Mike ............................ S Doughty, Mike .....................OT Douglas, David ...................OT Douthard, Ty .......................RB Dressler, Doug....................RB Duckett, Forey ....................DB Dugans, Ron ......................WR Dunlap, Carlos ....................DE Dunn, David ............. WR-KOR Dunn, Paul ..........................RB Durko, Sandy ........................ S Dyer, Ken .............................. S NO. NAME 70 53,87, 41 73 36 59 52 50 17 7 ’81-82 ’75 ’76-78 ’07 ’86-87 ’93 ’72-73 ’99 ’69-72 ’94 ’78 ’75-78 ’88 ’97-03 ’91-92 ’78-83,’85 ’96-97 ’88-92 ’78-79 ’02 ’07-08 ’08 ’99-00 ’86-88 ’97 ’70-74 ’94 ’00-02 ’10-11 ’95-98 ’70 ’70-72 ’69-71 —E— POS. YRS. Eaddy, James ..................... NT ’87 Edmonds, Chris ...... LB-TE-FB Edwards, Eddie ........... DE-DT Elliott, Lenvil........................RB Ely, Larry ............................. LB Elzey, Paul .......................... LB Erickson, Bernard ............... LB Ernst, Mike ......................... QB Esiason, Boomer ............... QB ’01-03 ’77-88 ’73-78 ’70-71 ’68 ’68 ’73-74 ’84-92,’97 Tennessee State Alabama Nebraska Harvard Texas Ohio State Ohio State Michigan State Florida Illinois Penn State Penn State East Carolina Washington South Carolina Kansas South Carolina Oklahoma Michigan Purdue Lindenwood Ohio State Notre Dame Tennessee Illinois Chico State Nevada-Reno Florida State Florida Fresno State U.S. International Southern California Arizona State COLLEGE New York Tech West Virginia Miami (Fla.) Northeast Missouri St. Iowa Toledo Abilene Christian Cal State-Fullerton Maryland NO. NAME —F— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —G— POS. YRS. COLLEGE 31 63 68 33 83 96 44 72 25 11 52 25 71 95 67 11 88 50 39 57 43 49,58 12 97 47,83 33 33 17 42 18 48 89 11 91 26 89 21 53 48 84 99 30 64 42 63 58 7 Fain, Richard ......................CB Fairchild, Greg ...................... G Fanene, Jonathan........ DE-DT Farley, John ........................RB Farmer, Danny...................WR Fears, Willie ........................DE Fenner, Derrick ................... FB Fest, Howard ................. G-OT Fisher, Charles ...................CB Fitzpatrick, Ryan ................ QB Flaherty, Tom...................... LB Fletcher, Jamar...................CB Fletcher, John ....................... G Foley, Steve ........................ LB Fontenot, Jerry ..................... C Ford, Mike .......................... QB Foschi, J.P. ......................... TE Francis, James ................... LB Franklin, Pat........................RB Frazier, Andre ..................... LB Frazier, Curt ........................CB Frazier, Guy ........................ LB Frerotte, Gus...................... QB Frier, Mike ...........................DE Frisch, David ....................... TE Fritts, Stan ..........................RB Fulcher, David....................... S Fulhage, Scott....................... P Fuller, Mike ..................... S-PR Gallery, Jim ........................... K Garrett, John ......................WR Garrett, Shane ...................WR Gaynor, Doug .................... QB Geathers, Robert .......... DE-LB Gehrke, Jack......................WR George, Tim .......................WR Ghee, Brandon ...................CB Ghiaciuc, Eric........................ C Gibler, Andy ........................ TE Gibson, Damon........... WR-PR Gibson, Oliver ...............DT-NT Gilliard, Cory ......................... S Glass, Bill .............................. G Glover, LaVar......................CB Goff, Mike....................G-OT-C Gordon, Alex ....................... LB Gradkowski, Bruce ............ QB ’91 ’76-77 ’05-11 ’84 ’00-02 ’87 ’92-94 ’68-75 ’99-00 ’07-08 ’87 ’08 ’87 ’98-02 ’04 ’82 ’09-10 ’90-98 ’87 ’06-07 ’68 ’81-84 ’02 ’92-94 ’93-94 ’75-76 ’86-92 ’87-88 ’81-82 ’89 ’89 ’91-92 ’86 ’04-11 ’69 ’73 ’10-11 ’05-08 ’83 ’98 ’99-03 ’97 ’80 ’02 ’98-03 ’91-93 ’11 Florida Tulsa Utah Cal State-Sacramento UCLA Northwestern St. (La.) North Carolina Texas West Virginia Harvard Northwestern Wisconsin Texas A&I Northeast Louisiana Texas A&M Southern Methodist Georgia Tech Baylor Southwest Texas St. Cincinnati Fresno State Wyoming Tulsa Appalachian State Colorado State North Carolina State Arizona State Kansas State Auburn Minnesota Princeton Texas A&M Cal State-Long Beach Georgia Utah Carson-Newman Wake Forest Central Michigan Missouri Iowa Notre Dame Ball State Baylor Cincinnati Iowa Cincinnati Toledo (Player history — all-time roster, continued) 33 41 17 24 98 91 41 18 41 28 18 84 45 87 22 76 44 46 28 27 89 62 Graham, Kenny .....................S Graham, Scottie ................. RB Graham, Shayne ...................K Grant, Alan ......................... CB Grant, David ....................... NT Granville, Billy......................LB Graves, White........................S Green, A.J. ........................ WR Green, Dave ...................... P-K Green, Harold ..................... RB Green, Skyler .................... WR Gresham, Jermaine............ TE Griffin, Archie...................... RB Griffin, Damon .............WR-PR Griffin, James ........................S Griffin, Jim .......................... DE Griffin, Ray.................CB-KOR Groce, Clif........................... FB Guillory, John ..................... DB Gunn, Lance ..........................S Gunner, Harry..................... DE Gutierrez, Brock ............... C-G NO. NAME 45 35 26 29 88 71 66 45,41 51 36 57 96 53 46 26 83 8 95 16 27 98 5 69 20 36 22 34 50 15 38 34 22 16 56 27 49 84,19 89 98 58 52 83 40 76 12 82 16 71 10 20 84 53 20 71 10 60 85 20 31 72 ’70 ’97 ’03-09 ’93 ’88-91 ’97-00 ’68 ’11 ’74-75 ’90-95 ’07 ’10-11 ’76-83 ’99-00 ’83-85 ’68 ’78-84 ’99-00 ’69-70 ’93 ’68-69 ’96-02 —H— POS. YRS. Haddix, Wayne ................... CB Haffner, Mike ..................... WR Hall, Cory ...............................S Hall, Leon ........................... CB Hamilton, Lawrence .......... WR Hammerstein, Mike ...... DE-NT Hannula, Jim ...................... OT Hardy, Adrian ..................... CB Hardy, Kevin ........................LB Hargrove, Jim ..................... RB Harmon, Ed .........................LB Harrington, Chris ................ DE Harris, Bo.............................LB Harris, Clark ........................LS Harris, Jim .......................... DB Harris, M.L. ......................... TE Harris, Nick ............................P Harris, Orien ....................... DT Hawkins, Andrew .............. WR Hawkins, Artrell .................. CB Hayden, Nick ...................... DT Hayes, Jeff.............................P Headrick, Sherrill .................LB Hearst, Garrison ................. RB Heath, Jo-Jo ....................... DB Heath, Rodney ................... CB Hebert, Kyries........................S Henderson, Eric............ DE-LB Henry, Chris ...................... WR Henson, Champ ................. RB Herock, Ken........................ TE Herring, Kim ..........................S Hertel, Rob ......................... QB Hibler, Mike..........................LB Hicks, Bryan ..........................S Hill, Darius .......................... TE Hill, Jeff .............................. WR Hillary, Ira .......................... WR Hinkle, George ................... DE Hobson, Victor .....................LB Hodge, Abdul.......................LB Holden, Steve .................... WR Holifield, John ..................... RB Holland, Vernon ................. OT Hollas, Don ......................... QB Holman, Rodney ................ TE Holt, Glenn................WR-KOR Horn, Rod ........................... NT Horne, Greg...........................P Horton, Ray ........................ CB Houshmandzadeh, T.J. .. WR-PR Howard, Thomas .................LB Howard, Ty ......................... CB Howe, Garry ....................... NT Huber, Kevin..........................P Hudson, Otis ......................... G Hundon, James ................. WR Hunt, Bobby...........................S Hunt, Gary .......................... DB Hunt, Ron ........................... OT ’91 ’71 ’99-02 ’07-11 ’03 ’86-90 ’83 ’94-95 ’03-04 ’81 ’69 ’08 ’75-82 ’09-11 ’71 ’80-85 ’01-03 ’08-09 ’11 ’98-03 ’11 ’86 ’68 ’96 ’80 ’99-01 ’08-09 ’07-08 ’05-09 ’75 ’68 ’04-05 ’78 ’68 ’80-84 ’09 ’94-96 ’87-89 ’93 ’08 ’08-09 ’77 ’88-89 ’71-79 ’91-94 ’82-92 ’06-08 ’80-81 ’87 ’83-88 ’01-08 ’11 ’99 ’93 ’09-11 ’11 ’96-99 ’68-69 ’87 ’76-78 Washington State Ohio State Virginia Tech Stanford West Virginia Duke Louisiana State Georgia Ohio South Carolina Louisiana State Oklahoma Ohio State Oregon Middle Tennessee St. Grambling Ohio State Texas A&M Stanford Texas Oregon State Central Michigan COLLEGE Liberty UCLA Fresno State Michigan Stephen F. Austin Michigan Northern Illinois Northwestern St. (La.) Illinois Wake Forest Louisville Texas A&M Louisiana State Rutgers Howard Payne Kansas State California Miami (Fla.) Toledo Cincinnati Wisconsin North Carolina Texas Christian Georgia Pittsburgh Minnesota Louisiana-Lafayette Georgia Tech West Virginia Ohio State West Virginia Penn State Southern California Stanford McNeese State Ball State Purdue South Carolina Arizona Michigan Iowa Arizona State West Virginia Tennessee State Rice Tulane Kentucky Nebraska Arkansas Washington Oregon State Texas-El Paso Ohio State Colorado Cincinnati Eastern Illinois Portland State Auburn Memphis State Oregon NO. NAME —I— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —J— POS. YRS. COLLEGE 92 Inglis, Tim ............................LB ’87-88 23 28 65 95 37 80 80 20,26 30 93,53 Jackson, Bernard .. S-CB-KOR Jackson, Dexter ....................S Jackson, John .................... OT Jackson, LaDairis ................LB Jackson, Robert ....................S Jackson, Willie................... WR James, Lynn ...................... WR James, Tory ........................ CB Jauron, Dick ..........................S Jeanty, Rashad ...................LB ’72-76 ’06-08 ’00-01 ’03-04 ’81-87,’89 ’98-99 ’90-91 ’03-06 ’78-81 ’06-09 Toledo Washington State Florida State Eastern Kentucky Oregon State Central Michigan Florida Arizona State Louisiana State Yale Central Florida 57 87 84 23 25 36 68 30 54 59 68,99 11 19 39 31,23 29 55 80 59 27 11 43 93 46 50 32 99 90 78 18 57 24 32 66 20 57 44 76 25 60 24 77 74,78 83 36 22 12 10 Jefferson, Kevin .................. LB ’94-95 Lehigh Jeffries, Curtis .....................TE ’87 Louisville Jenkins, Mike .................... WR ’97 Hampton Jennings, Kelly ................... CB ’11 Miami (Fla.) Jennings, Ligarius .............. CB ’01-02 Tennessee State Jennings, Stanford .... RB-KOR ’84-90 Furman Jetton, Paul .......................C-G ’89-91 Texas Johnson, Bill....................... RB ’85-87 Arkansas State Johnson, Bob ........................ C ’68-79 Tennessee Johnson, Brandon............... LB ’08-11 Louisville Johnson, Chad (changed name; see Chad Ochocinco) Johnson, Donnell ............... OT ’93 Johnson C. Smith Johnson, Doug ................... QB ’06 Florida Johnson, Essex............ RB-PR ’68-75 Grambling Johnson, James ................. RB ’08 Kansas State Western Kentucky Johnson, Jeremi..................FB ’03-09 Johnson, Jim ...................... DB ’69 South Carolina State Johnson, John..................... LB ’94 Clemson Johnson, Ken ..................... DE ’71-77 Indiana Johnson, Landon ................ LB ’04-07 Purdue Johnson, Larry ................... RB ’09 Penn State Johnson, Lee .................... P-K ’88-98 Brigham Young Johnson, Mark ...................... S ’87 Western Kentucky Johnson, Michael ......... DE-LB ’09-11 Georgia Tech Johnson, Pete .....................FB ’77-83 Ohio State Johnson, Riall ..................... LB ’01-03 Stanford Johnson, Rudi .................... RB ’01-07 Auburn Johnson, Tank ................... DT ’09-10 Washington Johnson, Tim ..................... DT ’96 Penn State Johnson, Walter ................. DT ’77 Los Angeles State Joiner, Charlie ................... WR ’72-75 Grambling Jolitz, Evan .......................... LB ’74 Cincinnati Jones, Adam ...................... CB ’10-11 West Virginia Jones, Bob ............................ S ’73-74 Virginia Union Jones, Dan ......................... OT ’93-95 Maine Jones, David ...................... CB ’07-09 Wingate Jones, Dhani ....................... LB ’07-10 Michigan Jones, Herana-Daze ............. S ’06-08 Indiana Jones, Levi ......................... OT ’02-08 Arizona State Southern Methodist Jones, Rod (Roderick) ....... CB ’90-96 Jones, Rod (Rodrek)...... OT-G ’96-00 Kansas Jones, Roger...................... CB ’94-96 Tennessee State Jones, Scott ....................... OT ’89,’91 Washington Jones, Willie Lee.......... DT-DE ’68,’70-71 Kansas State Jordan, Kevin .................... WR ’96 UCLA Joseph, James ................... RB ’95 Auburn Joseph, Johnathan ............ CB ’06-10 South Carolina Joseph, Kerry ..................... QB ’96 McNeese State Justin, Paul......................... QB ’98 Arizona State NO. NAME 34 62 84 56 29 44 24 77 58 87 82 98 26 89 43 65 47 90 41 28 55 3 7,15 71 50 68 75 30 64 86 6 15 75 69 59 Kaesviharn, Kevin ...........S-CB Kalis, Todd ........................... G Kattus, Eric ..........................TE Kearney, Tim ....................... LB Keaton, Curtis ........... RB-KOR Keeling, Rex .......................... P Kellermann, Ernie ................. S Kelly, Bob ........................... OT Kelly, Joe............................. LB Kelly, Mike ...........................TE Kelly, Reggie .......................TE Kelly, Todd ......................... DE Kemp, Bobby ........................ S Kern, Don ............................TE Kilmer, Ethan ........................ S Kindricks, Bill...................... DT King, Charlie....................... CB King, Emanuel..................... LB King, Joe ............................... S Kinnebrew, Larry.................FB Kirk, Randy.......................... LB Kitna, Jon ........................... QB Klingler, David .................... QB Koch, Pete.......................... DT Koegel, Vic .......................... LB Kollar, Bill ........................... DT Kooistra, Scott................ G-OT Kors, R.J. .............................. S Kozerski, Bruce .......... C-G-OT Kreider, Steve ................... WR Krenzel, Craig .................... QB Kresser, Eric....................... QB Krevis, Al ............................ OT Krumrie, Tim....................... NT Kurnick, Howie .................... LB NO. NAME 40 94,58 62 19 83 80 99 68 55 86 58 8 40 52 —K— POS. YRS. ’01-06 ’95 ’86-91 ’72-74 ’00-01 ’68 ’72 ’68 ’86-89 ’70-72 ’03-10 ’95-96 ’81-86 ’84-85 ’06-08 ’68 ’68-69 ’85-88 ’91 ’83-87 ’92-93 ’01-05 ’92-95 ’84 ’74 ’74-76 ’03-09 ’93 ’84-95 ’79-86 ’05 ’97-99 ’75 ’83-94 ’79-80 —L— POS. YRS. Lamb, Ron.......................... RB Langford, Jevon ................. DE Lapham, Dave............ G-C-OT Larson, Kyle .......................... P Law, Dennis ................ WR-PR Lawrie, Nate ........................TE Lawson, Manny ................... LB Lawson, Steve ..................... G LeClair, Jim ......................... LB Lee, Donald.........................TE Leeuwenburg, Jay ............G-C LeFevour, Dan ................... QB Leonard, Brian ................... RB Levels, Dwayne................... LB ’68-71 ’96-01 ’74-83 ’04-08 ’78 ’07-08 ’11 ’71-72 ’72-83 ’11 ’99 ’10 ’09-11 ’03 — 188 — COLLEGE Augustana (S.D.) Arizona State Michigan Northern Michigan James Madison Samford Miami (Ohio) New Mexico State Washington Davidson Mississippi State Tennessee Cal State-Fullerton Arizona State Penn State Alabama A&M Purdue Alabama Oklahoma State Tennessee State San Diego State Central Washington Houston Maryland Ohio State Montana State North Carolina State Cal State-Long Beach Holy Cross Lehigh Ohio State Marshall Boston College Wisconsin Cincinnati COLLEGE South Carolina Oklahoma State Syracuse Nebraska East Tennessee State Yale North Carolina State Kansas North Dakota Mississippi State Colorado Central Michigan Rutgers Oklahoma State 88 15 77 75 62 11 52 29,23 30 30 50 29 47 35 Levenseller, Mike...............WR ’79-80 Lewis, Dave ....................P-QB ’70-73 Leyva, Victor ..................... G-T ’01-03 Linn, Jack ....................... G-OT ’93 Livings, Nate ......................... G ’08-11 Livingston, Dale .................P-K ’68-69 Logan, James ..................... LB ’95 Logan, Marc ........................RB ’87-88 Lott, Anthone ......................CB ’97 Luchey, Nick (formerly Nick Williams) FB/H-B ’99-02,’05 Luigs, Jonathan .................... C ’09 Lusby, Vaughn............. CB-PR ’79 Lynch, Corey......................... S ’08 Lynch, James...................... FB ’04 NO. NAME —M— POS. YRS. 34 77 47 96 9 44 95 58 44 83 52 88 98 24 66 57,52 73 6 58 36 96 50,58 10 71 51 26 82 72 65,66 40 86 69 56 85 Mack, Tremain .......S-CB-KOR Maddox, Bob.......................DE Maidlow, Steve ................... LB Mallard, Josh ......................DE Manca, Massimo .................. K Manning, Aaron ..................CB Manning, Roy...................... LB Manos, Sam.......................... C Manuel, Marquand................ S Marshall, Ed .......................WR Marshall, Lemar .................. LB Martin, Mike ....... WR-PR-KOR Martin, Terrance ................. DT Mathias, Ric ........................CB Mathis, Evan ......................... G Matlock, John........................ C Matson, Pat........................... G Matthews, Shane ............... QB Maualuga, Rey ................... LB Maui’a, Reagan .................. FB Maxey, Curtis ...................... NT Maxwell, Jim ....................... LB Maxwell, Marcus ................WR Mayes, Rufus ......................OT Mays, Corey........................ LB Mays, Taylor ......................... S McCall, Ed .........................WR McClendon, Skip ................DE McClure, Wayne ................. LB McCluskey, David ...............RB McDaniel, John ..................WR McDonald, Clinton .............. DT McDonald, Ricardo ............. LB McGee, Tim ............. WR-KOR 82 96 59 66 87 43 10 42 85 58 62 59 68 45 36 58 44 42 72 19 99 52 93 28 McGee, Tony ...................... TE McGhee, Kanavis ............... LB McGill, Karmeeleyah .......... LB McGlynn, Mike ...................... G McInally, Pat .................. P-WR McMullen, Kirk .................... TE McNeal, Reggie .................WR McVea, Warren..................WR Meehan, Greg....................WR Megna, Marc ....................... LB Melander, Jon ....................... G Melontree, Andrew ............. LB Middendorf, Dave ................. G Miles, Jeromy........................ S Miles, Ostell ........................RB Miller, Caleb ........................ LB Milne, Brian ......................... FB Mitchell, Anthony .................. S Mitchell, Mack .....................DE Mitchell, Scott .................... QB Mitz, Alonzo ........................DE Moch, Dontay...................... LB Monds, Mario ...................... DT Montgomery, Cleotha RB-PR-KOR Montoya, Max ................ G-OT Moore, Blake......................... C Moore, Eric .........................OT Moore, Kelvin........................ S Moore, Langston................. DT Moore, Larry ..................... G-C Moore, Maulty ..................... DT Morabito, Tim ...................... DT Morgan, Melvin ...................CB Morrison, Reece .................RB Moyer, Ken .................... G-OT Muckelroy, Roddrick ........... LB Muhlmann, Horst .................. K Munoz, Anthony..................OT Murray, Rico ................... CB-S Myers, Chip........................WR Myers, Greg .................... S-PR Myers, Michael ................... DT Myles, Reggie ................. CB-S 65 60 60 29 60 50 65 93 21 26 73 56 16 78 44 25 31 96 37 NO. NAME 57 41 41 52 Miami (Fla.) Arkansas Arkansas Appalachian State Maryland COLLEGE ’97-00 Miami (Fla.) ’74 Frostburg State ’83-84 Michigan State ’08 Georgia ’87 Penn State ’87 Iowa State ’07 Michigan ’87 Marshall ’02-03 Florida ’71 Cameron (Okla.) ’07 Michigan State ’83-89 Illinois ’04 North Carolina State ’98-99 Wisconsin-LaCrosse ’08-10 Alabama ’68 Miami (Fla.) ’68-74 Oregon ’03 Florida ’09-11 Southern California ’08 Hawaii ’88 Grambling ’07-08 Gardner-Webb ’07-08 Oregon ’70-78 Ohio State ’07-08 Notre Dame ’11 Southern California ’68 Miles College ’87-91 Arizona State ’68,’70 Mississippi ’87 Georgia ’74-77 Lincoln ’10 Memphis ’92-97 Pittsburgh ’86-92,’94-95 Tennessee ’93-01 Michigan ’94 Colorado ’93 Notre Dame ’11 Pittsburgh ’76-85 Harvard ’01 Pittsburgh ’06 Texas A&M ’68 Houston ’87 Bowling Green ’00 Richmond ’92 Minnesota ’80 Baylor ’68-69 Washington State ’10-11 Massachusetts ’92-93 Houston ’04-07 Arkansas ’96-99 Penn State ’04-06 Tuskegee ’79 Houston ’00-01 Utah ’91-92 Florida ’11 Nevada ’01-02 Cincinnati ’80 ’79-89 ’80-83 ’94 ’98-99 ’04 ’04-05 ’75 ’96 ’76-78 ’72-73 ’89-94 ’10-11 ’69-74 ’80-92 ’09-11 ’69-76 ’96-99 ’07 ’02-05 —N— POS. YRS. Navies, Hannibal ................ LB Ndukwe, Chinedum .............. S Neal, Lorenzo ..................... FB Neal, Randy ........................ LB Washington State Stanford Arizona State West Virginia Louisiana State Western Michigan Memphis Kentucky Florida ’05 ’07-10 ’01-02 ’95-96 Abilene Christian UCLA Wooster Indiana Morgan State South Carolina Brigham Young Bethune-Cookman Boston College Mississippi Valley St. Southwest Texas St. Toledo Texas (none) Southern California Kent State Northwestern Okla. Colorado State Alabama Alabama COLLEGE Colorado Notre Dame Fresno State Virginia (Player history — all-time roster, continued) 53 20 43 52 42 95 12 89 2 Neidert, John .......................LB Nelson, Reggie......................S Nelson, Tom ..........................S Nicholson, A.J. ....................LB Niehoff, Rob ..........................S Nix, Roosevelt .................... DE Norseth, Mike ..................... QB Novak, Jack ........................ TE Nugent, Mike .........................K NO. NAME ’68 ’10-11 ’09-10 ’06 ’87 ’92-93 ’87-88 ’75 ’10-11 —O— POS. YRS. Louisville Florida Illinois State Florida State Cincinnati Central State (Ohio) Kansas Wisconsin Ohio State COLLEGE 68 Obrovac, Mike ................ G-OT ’81-83 Bowling Green 85 Ochocinco, Chad (formerly Chad Johnson) WR ’01-10 Oregon State 98 Odom, Antwan.................... DE ’08-10 Alabama 12 O’Donnell, Neil ................... QB ’98 Maryland 72 O’Dwyer, Matt ....................... G ’99-03 Northwestern 92 Ogbogu, Eric ...................... DE ’02 Maryland 96 Oglesby, Alfred ................... DT ’95 Houston 52 Ogletree, Craig ....................LB ’90 Auburn 26 Ohalete, Ifeanyi .....................S ’05 Southern California 29 Oliver, Louis ..........................S ’94 Florida 24 O’Neal, Deltha .................... CB ’04-07 California 26 Orlando, Bo ...........................S ’96-97 West Virginia 4 O’Sullivan, J.T. ................... QB ’09 California, Davis 81 Owens, Terrell ................... WR ’10 Tenn.-Chattanooga NO. NAME 9 5 74 86 24 20 93 98 27 64 20 30 94 9 64 23,26 31 32 88 77 50 53,87 4 10 30 59 81,80 42 58,97 81 61 99 76 35 13 24 72,91 36 32 60 68 14 97 —P— POS. YRS. Palmer, Carson .................. QB Palmer, Jordan ................... QB Park, Ernie............................ G Parker, Carl ....................... WR Parker, Sirr ......................... CB Parrish, Lemar .... CB-PR-KOR Parten, Ty ........................... DE Patterson, Elton.................. DE Paul, Tito ............................ CB Payne, Rod........................... C Peacock, Elvis .................... RB Peerman, Cedric ................ RB Peko, Domata..................... DT Pelfrey, Doug.........................K Perreault, Pete ..................... G Perry, Chris................RB-KOR Perry, Jason ..........................S Perry, Scott ......................... CB Perry, Tab .................WR-KOR Peters, Frank ...................... OT Peterson, Ben................ LB-LS Peterson, Bill .......................LB Pettrey, Aaron .......................K Philcox, Todd...................... QB Phillips, Jess .................RB-DB Phillips, Ray .........................LB Pickens, Carl ..................... WR Pickering, Clay .................. WR Pillman, Brian ......................LB Pleasant, Marquis ............. WR Poe, Bill ................................ G Pollack, David......................LB Pollard, Trent .................. G-OT Poole, Nathan..................... RB Pope, Daniel ..........................P Pope, Geoffrey ................... CB Powell, Carl ........................ DE Pressley, Chris ................... FB Price, Mitchell ...............CB-PR Pritchard, Ron .....................LB Pureifory, Dave................... DT Purify, Maurice .................. WR Purvis, Andre ................ DT-DE ’03-10 ’08-10 ’69 ’88-89 ’00 ’70-77 ’93-95 ’03-04 ’97 ’97-98 ’81 ’10-11 ’06-11 ’93-99 ’68 ’04-08 ’02 ’76-79 ’05-07 ’69 ’99 ’68-72 ’10 ’90 ’68-72 ’77-78 ’92-99 ’84-85 ’84 ’87 ’87 ’05-07 ’94-96 ’79-80 ’00 ’08-09 ’03-05 ’10-11 ’90-93 ’72-77 ’78 ’09 ’97-99 COLLEGE Southern California Texas-El Paso McMurry Vanderbilt Texas A&M Lincoln Arizona Central Florida Ohio State Michigan Oklahoma Virginia Michigan State Kentucky Boston University Michigan North Carolina State Williams UCLA Ohio Pittsburg State San Jose State Ohio State Syracuse Michigan State Nebraska Tennessee Maine Miami (Ohio) Southern Methodist Morehead State Georgia Eastern Washington Louisville Alabama Howard Louisville Wisconsin Tulane Arizona State Eastern Michigan Nebraska North Carolina NO. NAME —Q— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —R— POS. YRS. COLLEGE 89 Query, Jeff ......................... WR ’92-95 5 81 27 20 25,26, 34 61 3 51 52 11 79 74 75 67 88 57,53 70 46 10 68 Rackers, Neil .........................K Randall, Dennis .................. DE Randolph, Al ....................... CB Randolph, Thomas ............. CB ’00-02 ’68 ’72 ’98 Millikin Illinois Oklahoma State Iowa Kansas State Ratliff, Keiwan ..............CB-PR ’04-07,’09-10 Florida Rayam, Tom ......................... G ’92-93 Alabama Rayner, Dave ........................K ’08 Michigan State Razzano, Rick .....................LB ’80-84 Virginia Tech Reasons, Gary ....................LB ’92 Northwestern St. (La.) Reaves, John ..................... QB ’75-78 Florida Rehberg, Scott ............... G-OT ’00-03 Central Michigan Reid, Mike........................... DT ’70-74 Penn State Reimers, Bruce............... G-OT ’84-91 Iowa State Reinke, Jeff ........................ DE ’87 Mankato State Rembert, Reggie ............... WR ’91-93 West Virginia Rey, Vincent ........................LB ’10-11 Duke Rice, Andy .......................... DT ’68-69 Texas Southern Rice, Dan ............................ RB ’87 Michigan Richardson, Kyle ...................P ’03-04 Arkansas State Richey, Tom ................... G-OT ’87 Kentucky 72 87 66 13 52,64, 50 55 30 98 23 81 18 12 79 74 20 81 83 94 57 89,84 77 3 92 95 88 82 51 Ridgle, Elston ..................... DE Riggs, Jim ...........................TE Riley, Bob ........................... OT Riley, Ken ........................... CB ’92 ’87-92 ’87 ’69-83 Nevada-Reno Clemson Indiana Florida A&M Rimington, Dave ................... C Rivers, Keith ........................ LB Roberts, Terrell .................. CB Robinson, Bryan .......... DE-DT Robinson, Frank................. CB Robinson, Patrick WR-PR-KOR Robinson, Paul.......... RB-KOR Roby, Courtney ................. WR Rogers, Lamar ................... DE Roland, Dennis .................. OT Roman, Mark ..................CB-S Roman, Nick....................... DE Romasko, Dave ..................TE Romer, Rich ........................ LB Ross, Adrian........................ LB Ross, Dan ...........................TE Rourke, Jim ........................ OL Rowe, Jeff .......................... QB Rucker, Frostee ................. DE Rucker, Keith ..................... DT Russell, Cliff ............. WR-KOR Russell, Wade .....................TE Ruud, Tom .......................... LB ’83-87 ’08-11 ’03-04 ’05-07 ’92 Nebraska Southern California Oregon State Fresno State Boise State ’93 ’68-72 ’07 ’91-92 ’08-11 ’00-03 ’70-71 ’87 ’88-89 ’98-03 ’79-83,’85 ’88 ’07 ’06-11 ’94-95 ’04 ’87 ’78-79 Tennessee State Arizona Indiana Auburn Georgia Louisiana State Ohio State Carroll College Union (N.Y.) Colorado State Northeastern Boston College Nevada Southern California Ohio Wesleyan Utah Taylor Nebraska NO. NAME —S— POS. YRS. COLLEGE 70 87 27 72 48 31 65 77 98 23 22 56 89 15 Saddler, Rod ...................... DE Sadowski, Troy ...................TE Saffold, Saint..................... WR St. Clair, Mike ..................... DE St. Louis, Brad .............. LS-TE Sands, Robert ....................... S Santucci, Dan........................ C Sargent, Kevin ............... OT-G Savage, Tony ..................... DE Sawyer, Corey ............. CB-PR Sawyer, Ken.......................... S Schlegel, Anthony ............... LB Schobel, Matt ......................TE Schonert, Turk ................... QB 10 59 59 28 37 86 93 74 76 55 35 90 68 39 30 30 23 64 11 99,70 59 56 96 25 22 56 89 90 84 70 51 45 11 71 70 91 25 60 31 62 76 90 62 83 68 66,99, 96 24 59 22 51 48 52 83 79 70 84 Schroeder, Jay ................... QB Schuh, Jeff .......................... LB Schutt, Scott ........................ LB Scott, Bernard ........... RB-KOR Scott, Bill ............................ CB Scott, Darnay .................... WR Scott, Greg ......................... DT Scott, Tom .......................... OT Scrafford, Kirk .................... OT Sellers, Lance ..................... LB Shade, Sam .......................... S Shaw, Eric ........................... LB Shaw, Scott ........................... C Shaw, Sedrick .................... RB Shelby, Willie ......RB-PR-KOR Shelling, Chris ....................... S Sherman, Rod ................WR-K Shinners, John ..................... G Shipley, Jordan ................. WR Shirley, Jason ................ DT-G Shumon, Ron ...................... LB Simmons, Brian................... LB Simmons, Clyde ................. DE Simmons, John ............ CB-PR Simmons, Marcello ............ CB Simpkins, Ron ..................... LB Simpson, Jerome .............. WR Sims, Pat ............................ DT Sims, Reggie.......................TE Skow, Jim ........................... DE Skuta, Dan .......................... LB Smiley, Tom ....................... RB Smith, Akili ......................... QB Smith, Andre ...................... OT Smith, Artie......................... DE Smith, Brad ......................... LB Smith, Daryl........................ CB Smith, Dave........................ OT Smith, Fletcher ............ CB-S-P Smith, Gary .......................... G Smith, Jeff .......................... DE Smith, Justin....................... DE Smith, Ken............................ G Smith, Kendal.................... WR Smith, Ron ......................... DT ’91 Texas A&M ’94-96 Georgia ’68 San Jose State ’80-82 Grambling ’00-09 Southwest Missouri St. ’11 West Virginia ’07-09 Notre Dame ’92-98 Eastern Washington ’92 Washington State ’94-98 Florida State ’74 Syracuse ’07 Ohio State ’02-05 Texas Christian ’80-85,’87-89 Stanford ’93 UCLA ’81-85 Minnesota ’87 North Dakota State ’09-11 Abilene Christian ’68 Idaho ’94-01 San Diego State ’04 Hampton ’93 East Carolina ’90-92 Montana ’87 Boise State ’95-98 Alabama ’92-94 Louisiana Tech ’98 Michigan State ’99 Iowa ’76-77 Alabama ’95-96 Auburn ’68 Southern California ’73-77 Xavier (Ohio) ’10-11 Texas ’08,’10 Fresno State ’78 Wichita State ’98-06 North Carolina ’98 Western Carolina ’81-86 Southern Methodist ’93 Southern Methodist ’80-86 Michigan ’08-11 Coastal Carolina ’08-11 Auburn ’87 Northern Illinois ’86-89 Nebraska ’09-11 Grand Valley State ’68 Lamar ’99-02 Oregon ’09-11 Alabama ’94-96 Louisiana Tech ’93 Texas Christian ’87-88 North Alabama ’88 Southern Illinois ’68-71 Tennessee State ’84 Virginia Tech ’87 Earlham College ’01-07 Missouri ’87 Miami (Ohio) ’89-90 Utah State ’02 Lane College Smith, Shaun ..................... DT Smith, Tommie .................. WR Spearman, Armegis ............ LB Spencer, Jimmy ................. CB Spikes, Takeo ..................... LB Spiller, Phil ............................ S Sprotte, Jimmy .................... LB Staley, Bill .......................... DT Stallings, Ramondo............ DE Steele, Glen ................. DT-DE Stegall, Milt............... WR-KOR ’04-06,’09 ’69 ’00-02 ’96-97 ’98-02 ’68 ’98-99 ’68-69 ’94-98 ’98-03 ’92-94 — 189 — South Carolina San Jose State Mississippi Florida Auburn Los Angeles State Arizona Utah San Diego State Michigan Miami (Ohio) 65 69 75 61 53 95 86 3 15 96,67 23 62 19 41 66 Steinbach, Eric ..................... G Stepanovich, Alex ................. C Stephens, Jamain.........OT-TE Stephens, Reggie ................. C Stephens, Santo ................. LB Stevens, Larry..................... LB Stewart, Tony...................... TE Stitser, Clint .......................... K Stofa, John......................... QB Stubbs, Daniel ....................DE Suggs, Shafer ....................... S Sulfsted, Alex ................. OT-G Sunter, Ian ............................ K Swanson, Terry .................... P Szalay, Thatcher................... G ’03-06 ’07 ’99-02 ’10 ’94 ’04-05 ’02-06 ’10 ’68-69 ’91-93 ’80 ’04 ’80 ’69 ’02 Iowa Ohio State North Carolina A&T Iowa State Temple Michigan Penn State Fresno State Buffalo Miami (Fla.) Ball State Miami (Ohio) (none) Massachusetts Montana NO. NAME —T— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —U— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —V— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —W— POS. YRS. COLLEGE 71 19 23 20 52 22 78 24 17 49 48 12 24 93 97 83 51 77 58,51 51 25 59 84 96 53 43 22 35 61 84 17,83 Tamm, Ralph ........................ G Tate, Brandon .... WR-PR-KOR Tate, Rodney ............ RB-KOR Taylor, Craig .......................RB Terry, Tim............................ LB Thomas, Eric.......................CB Thomas, Lee .......................DE Thomas, Sean ....................CB Thomas, Speedy ...............WR Thomason, Jeff ................... TE Thompson, Craig ................ TE Thompson, Jack ................ QB Thompson, Lamont .............. S Thompson, Mike ................. NT Thornton, John ................... DT Thornton, Reggie ...............WR Thurman, Odell ................... LB Tigges, Mark .......................OT Tovar, Steve ....................... LB Townsend, Brian................. LB Trent, Morgan .....................CB Truitt, Greg .......................... LS Trumpy, Bob ................TE-WR Tuatagaloa, Natu ................DE Tumulty, Tom ...................... LB Turner, Clem .......................RB Turner, Deacon......... RB-KOR Turner, Jimmy .....................CB Tuten, Melvin ................OT-TE Tweet, Rodney ..................WR Twyner, Gunnard ...............WR ’91 ’11 ’82-83 ’89-91 ’97 ’87-92 ’73 ’85 ’69-72 ’92-93 ’92-93 ’79-82 ’02 ’98 ’03-08 ’93 ’05 ’87 ’93-97 ’92 ’09-11 ’94-99 ’68-77 ’89-91 ’96-99 ’69 ’78-80 ’83-86 ’95-96 ’87 ’97 81 Utecht, Ben ......................... TE ’08-09 37 81 78 34 11 67 26 63 27 59 88,83 91 10 11 63 83 75 51 88 16 80 87 41 22 33 40 23 70 73 52 79 15 82 88 37 86 51 26,47 63 39 83 55 75 70 97 Vakapuna, Fui..................... FB Verser, David ........... WR-KOR Vincent, Ted........................ DT Vinson, Fernandus ............... S Vitiello, Sandro ..................... K von Oelhoffen, Kimo ........... DL Wade, Jonathan .................CB Wagner, Ray .......................OT Walker, Bracey ..................... S Walker, Kevin...................... LB Walker, Rick........................ TE Wallerstedt, Brett ................ LB Walsh, John ....................... QB Walter, Dave ...................... QB Walter, Joe..........................OT Walter, Kevin .....................WR Walters, Stan ......................OT Ward, David ........................ LB Ware, Derek........................ TE Warren, Dewey .................. QB Warrick, Peter ............. WR-PR Washington, Kelley............WR Washington, Sam ...............CB Washington, Ted ................RB Watson, Kenny ...................RB Watson, Pete ......................RB Weathersby, Dennis ...........CB Weaver, Emanuel ............... NT Webb, Richmond ................OT Webster, Nate ..................... LB Wells, Dana ........................ NT Wells, Mike ........................ QB Westbrook, Michael ...........WR Whalen, Ryan ....................WR Wheeler, Leonard ...............CB White, Andre ....................... TE White, Leon......................... LB White, Marvin ........................ S White, Mike ......................... DT White, Sheldon ...................CB White, Sherman ..................DE Whiteside, Keyon................ LB Whitley, Wilson ................... DT Whitten, Bobby ...................OT Whittington, Bernard.... DT-DE ’09-10 ’81-84 ’78 ’91-94 ’80 ’94-99 ’10 ’82 ’94-96 ’88-92 ’77-79 ’94-96 ’95 ’87 ’85-97 ’03-05 ’72-74 ’87 ’95 ’68 ’00-04 ’03-06 ’85 ’68 ’03-08 ’72 ’03-04 ’82-83 ’01-02 ’04-05 ’89 ’77 ’02 ’11 ’92-96 ’68 ’86-91 ’07-08,’10 ’79-80 ’93 ’72-75 ’03 ’77-82 ’81 ’01-02 West Chester North Carolina Texas West Virginia Temple Tulane Jackson State Texas Christian Utah Oregon North Carolina A&T Washington State Washington State Wisconsin West Virginia Bowling Green Georgia Western Illinois Ohio State Michigan Michigan Penn State Utah California Pittsburgh Cincinnati San Diego State UCLA Syracuse South Dakota Western Illinois Minnesota Brigham Young Kansas Wichita State North Carolina State Massachusetts Boise State Tennessee Kent State North Carolina Maryland UCLA Arizona State Brigham Young Michigan Tech Texas Tech Eastern Michigan Syracuse Southern Arkansas Central State (Okla.) Tennessee Florida State Tennessee Mississippi Valley St. San Diego State Penn State Tufts Oregon State South Carolina Texas A&M Miami (Fla.) Arizona Illinois Colorado Stanford Troy State Florida A&M Brigham Young Texas Christian Albany State (Ga.) Miami (Ohio) California Tennessee Houston Kansas Indiana (Player history — all-time roster, continued) 77 Whitworth, Andrew ......... OT-G ’06-11 Louisiana State 41 Wilcots, Solomon ........... S-CB ’87-90 Colorado 4,12 Wilhelm, Erik ...................... QB ’89-91,’93-97 Oregon State 64 Wilkerson, Ben ..................... C ’05-06 Louisiana State 55 Wilkins, Marcus ...................LB ’04-06 Texas 99 Wilkinson, Dan ............. DT-DE ’94-97 Ohio State 94 Williams, Alfred............. LB-DE ’91-94 Colorado 63 Williams, Bobbie................... G ’04-11 Arkansas 31 Williams, Darryl .....................S ’92-95,’00-01 Miami (Fla.) 43 Williams, Ed........................ RB ’74-75 Langston 84 Williams, Gary ................... WR ’84 Ohio State 33 Williams, Jim ...................... DB ’69 Alcorn State 40 Williams, Madieu ............ S-CB ’04-07 Maryland 6 Williams, Monk .................. WR ’68 Arkansas AM&N Williams, Nick (changed name; see Nick Luchey) 57 Williams, Reggie ................. LB ’76-89 Dartmouth 31 Williams, Roy ........................ S ’09-10 Oklahoma 87 Williams, Stepfret .............. WR ’98 Northeast Louisiana 94 Williams, Tony.................... DT ’01-04 Memphis 33 Willis, Fred ......................... RB ’71-72 Boston College 27 Wilson, Gibril ......................... S ’10-11 Tennessee 46 Wilson, Joe......................... RB ’73 Holy Cross 67 Wilson, Mike ................. OT-RB ’69-70 Dayton Georgia 77 Wilson, Mike ....................... OT ’78-85 35 Wilson, Quincy ................... RB ’06-07 West Virginia 55,57 Wilson, Reinard............ LB-DE ’97-02 Florida State 32 Wilson, Stanley .................. RB ’83-84,’86,’88 Oklahoma 83 Winans, Tydus .................. WR ’96 Fresno State 60 Withycombe, Mike ............. OT ’91-92 Fresno State 30,31 Woods, Ickey ......................FB ’88-91 Nevada-Las Vegas 2 49 75 42 14 Wright, Anthony ................. QB Wright, Dana .......................RB Wright, Ernie .......................OT Wright, Lawrence.................. S Wyche, Sam ...................... QB ’06 ’87 ’68-71 ’97,’99 ’68-70 South Carolina Findlay Ohio State Florida Furman NO. NAME —X— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —Y— POS. YRS. COLLEGE NO. NAME —X— POS. YRS. COLLEGE (none) 84 Yeast, Craig ................ WR-PR ’99-00 91 Zander, Carl ........................ LB ’85-91 45 Zellars, Ray......................... FB ’98 Kentucky Tennessee Notre Dame PLAYER HISTORY — UNIFORM NUMBERS This all-time uniform numbers list is organized in chronological order for each number. Generally, this list credits a player for having ownership of a uniform number for an entire season, even if he was with the team for only part of that season. However, game-by-game breakdowns within seasons are provided if (1) a player changed his uniform number during a season, or (2) more than one player wore the same number in the same season. Numbers in parentheses behind players’ names denote other uniform numbers worn by those players during their careers with the Bengals. NAME No. 1 YEARS NAME No. 2 YEARS (never assigned) Anthony Wright ............... 2006 Mike Nugent .................... 2010-11 NAME No. 3 YEARS Jim Breech (10) .............. 1985-92 Jon Kitna ......................... 2001-05 Jeff Rowe ........................ 2007 Dave Rayner ................... 2008 Clint Stitser...................... 2010 NAME No. 4 YEARS Erik Wilhelm (12) ............ 1991, ’93-97 Scott Covington .............. 1999-2001 Casey Bramlet ................ 2004 J.T. O’Sullivan................. 2009 Aaron Pettrey .................. 2010 NAME No. 5 YEARS Jeff Hayes ....................... 1986 Neil Rackers.................... 2000-02 Jordan Palmer ................ 2008-10 NAME No. 6 YEARS Monk Williams................. 1968 Brad Costello .................. 1998-99 Shane Matthews ............. 2003 Craig Krenzel .................. 2005 NAME No. 7 YEARS Boomer Esiason ............. 1984-92 David Klingler (15) .......... 1993-95 Boomer Esiason ............. 1997 Bruce Gradkowski........... 2011 NAME No. 8 YEARS Jeff Blake ........................ 1994-99 Nick Harris ...................... 2001-03 Dan LeFevour ................. 2010 NAME No. 9 YEARS Massimo Manca.............. 1987 Doug Pelfrey ................... 1993-99 Carson Palmer ................ 2003-10 NAME No. 10 YEARS Eric Crabtree ................... 1969-71 Chris Bahr........................ 1976-79 Jim Breech (3) ................. 1980-84 Greg Horne...................... 1987 Todd Philcox.................... 1990 Jay Schroeder ................. 1993 John Walsh...................... 1995 Paul Justin ....................... 1998 Will Brice.......................... 1999 Travis Dorsch .................. 2002 Kyle Richardson .............. 2003-04 Reggie McNeal................ 2006 Marcus Maxwell............... 2007-08 Kevin Huber..................... 2009-11 NAME No. 11 YEARS Dale Livingston................ 1968-69 Virgil Carter...................... 1970-73 Wayne Clark .................... 1974 John Reaves ................... 1975-78 Sandro Vitiello ................. 1980 Mike Ford......................... 1982 Jeff Christensen .............. 1983 Bryan Clark...................... 1984 Doug Gaynor ................... 1986 Dave Walter..................... 1987 Lee Johnson .................... 1988-98 Akili Smith ........................ 1999-2002 Doug Johnson ................. 2006 Ryan Fitzpatrick............... 2007-08 Laveranues Coles ........... 2009 Jordan Shipley................. 2010-11 NAME No. 12 YEARS Greg Cook ....................... 1969-74 Jack Thompson ............... 1979-82 Mike Norseth ................... 1987-88 Erik Wilhelm (4) ............... 1989-90 Don Hollas ....................... 1991-94 Kerry Joseph ................... 1996 Neil O’Donnell ................. 1998 Gus Frerotte .................... 2002 Courtney Roby ................ 2007 Quan Cosby .................... 2009-10 NAME No. 13 YEARS NAME No. 14 YEARS Ken Riley ......................... 1969-83 Daniel Pope ..................... 2000 Sam Wyche ..................... 1968-70 Ken Anderson.................. 1971-86 Maurice Purify ................. 2009 Andy Dalton ..................... 2011 NAME No. 15 YEARS John Stofa ....................... 1968-69 Dave Lewis ...................... 1970-73 Mike Wells ....................... 1977 Turk Schonert .................. 1980-85, ’87-89 David Klingler (7)............. 1992 Eric Kresser ..................... 1997-99 Chris Henry...................... 2005-09 NAME No. 16 YEARS NAME No. 17 YEARS NAME No. 23 YEARS No. 18 YEARS Rod Sherman .................. 1968 Al Coleman ...................... 1969-71 Bernard Jackson ............. 1972-76 Shafer Suggs................... 1980 Rodney Tate .................... 1982-83 Marc Logan (29) .............. 1988 Frank Robinson ............... 1992 Corey Sawyer .................. 1994-98 Robert Bean (49)............. 2001 Dennis Weathersby ......... 2003-04 Chris Perry (26) ............... 2005-08 Jeremi Johnson (31) ....... 2009 Fred Bennett.................... 2010 Kelly Jennings ................. 2011 NAME NAME No. 19 YEARS NAME No. 24 YEARS NAME No. 20 YEARS NAME No. 25 YEARS NAME No. 26 YEARS NAME No. 27 YEARS Speedy Thomas.............. 1969-72 Mike Ernst ....................... 1973-74 Scott Fulhage.................. 1987-88 Gunnard Twyner (83) ..... 1997 (Game 1) Shayne Graham.............. 2003-09 Paul Robinson ................ 1968-71, ’72 (Games 1-6) Charlie Joiner.................. 1972 (Games 7-14), ’73-75 Adrian Breen ................... 1987 Jim Gallery ...................... 1989 Thomas Bailey ................ 1995 Skyler Green ................... 2007 A.J. Green ....................... 2011 Essex Johnson ............... 1968-75 Ian Sunter ....................... 1980 Jeff Hill (84) ..................... 1994, ’95 (Game 1) Scott Mitchell................... 2000-01 Kyle Larson ..................... 2004-08 Brandon Tate .................. 2011 Bobby Hunt ..................... 1968-69 Lemar Parrish ................. 1970-77 Elvis Peacock ................. 1981 Ray Horton ...................... 1983-88 Craig Taylor .................... 1989-91 Garrison Hearst .............. 1996 Thomas Randolph .......... 1998 Ty Howard....................... 1999 Mark Roman ................... 2000-03 Tory James (26).............. 2004-06 David Jones .................... 2007-09 Reggie Nelson ................ 2010-11 NAME No. 21 YEARS Paul Dunn ....................... 1970 Melvin Morgan ................ 1976-78 Jim Browner .................... 1979-80 Oliver Davis..................... 1981-82 James Brooks ................. 1984-91 Ryan Benjamin ............... 1993 Eric Bieniemy .................. 1995-98 Rico Clark ....................... 1999 (Games 1-14) Tom Carter ......................... 1999 (Games 15-16), 2000-01 Jeff Burris ........................ 2002-03 Rashad Bauman ............. 2004-06 Simeon Castille ............... 2008 Brandon Ghee ................ 2010-11 NAME No. 22 YEARS Ted Washington.............. 1968 Ken Sawyer..................... 1974 Deacon Turner ................ 1978-80 James Griffin ................... 1983-85 Eric Thomas .................... 1987-92 Marcello Simmons .......... 1993 Jimmy Spencer ............... 1996-97 Rodney Heath ................. 1999-2001 Kim Herring ..................... 2004-05 Johnathan Joseph .......... 2006-10 Nate Clements ................ 2011 Dewey Warren................. 1968 Horst Muhlmann .............. 1969-74 Rob Hertel ....................... 1978 Ben Bennett..................... 1987 Glenn Holt........................ 2006-08 Andrew Hawkins ............. 2011 — 190 — Tommie Smith ................. 1969 Ernie Kellermann............. 1972 Marvin Cobb .................... 1975-79 Clarence Chapman ......... 1980-81 Sean Thomas .................. 1985 Lewis Billups.................... 1986-91 Alan Grant ....................... 1993 Roger Jones .................... 1994-96 Ric Mathias ...................... 1998-99 Sirr Parker ....................... 2000 Lamont Thompson .......... 2002 Deltha O’Neal .................. 2004-07 Geoffrey Pope ................. 2008-09 Adam Jones .................... 2010-11 Chip Myers ...................... 1969-76 Tony Davis (35) ............... 1977-78 John Simmons................. 1981-86 Daryl Smith ...................... 1987-88 Rod (Roderick) Jones ..... 1990-96 Charles Fisher ................. 1999-2000 Ligarius Jennings ............ 2001-02 Keiwan Ratliff (26, 34)..... 2004-07 Jamar Fletcher ................ 2008 Morgan Trent ................... 2009-11 Jack Gehrke .................... 1969 Jim Harris ........................ 1971 Reece Morrison ............... 1972-73 Charlie Davis ................... 1974-75 Bobby Kemp .................... 1981-86 Leonard Bell .................... 1987 Bo Orlando ...................... 1996-97 Cory Hall .......................... 1999-2002 Tory James (20) .............. 2003 Chris Perry (23) ............... 2004 Ifeanyi Ohalete ................ 2005 Marvin White (47) ............ 2007-08 Keiwan Ratliff (25, 34)..... 2009 Jonathan Wade ............... 2010 Taylor Mays ..................... 2011 Saint Saffold .................... 1968 Ken Dyer.......................... 1969-71 Al Randolph ..................... 1972 Ricky Davis ...................... 1975 Bryan Hicks ..................... 1980-84 Barney Bussey ................ 1986-92 Lance Gunn ..................... 1993 Bracey Walker ................. 1994-96 Tito Paul .......................... 1997 Artrell Hawkins ................ 1998-2003 Greg Brooks .................... 2004-06 DeDe Dorsey ................... 2007-08 Larry Johnson.................. 2009 Gibril Wilson .................... 2010-11 (Uniform numbers, continued) NAME No. 28 YEARS NAME No. 29 YEARS John Guillory ................... 1969-70 Scott Burk ....................... 1979 Cleotha Montgomery ...... 1980 Larry Kinnebrew.............. 1983-87 Harold Green .................. 1990-95 Corey Dillon .................... 1997-2003 Dexter Jackson ............... 2006-08 Bernard Scott .................. 2009-11 Jim Johnson .................... 1969 Sandy Durko ................... 1970-72 Lyle Blackwood ............... 1973-75 Vaughn Lusby ................. 1979 Marc Logan (23) ............. 1987 Rickey Dixon ................... 1988-92 Louis Oliver ..................... 1994 Jeff Cothran (46) ............. 1996 Kelvin Moore ................... 1998-99 Curtis Keaton .................. 2000-01 Leon Hall ......................... 2007-11 NAME No. 30 YEARS Jess Phillips .................... 1968-72 Willie Shelby ................... 1976-77 Dick Jauron ..................... 1978-81 Bill Johnson..................... 1985-87 Ickey Woods (31) ............ 1988 (Games 9-16 and playoffs), ’89-91 R.J. Kors ......................... 1993 Chris Shelling.................. 1995-96 Anthone Lott.................... 1997 (Games 1-7) Cory Gilliard .................... 1997 (Games 15-16) Nick Luchey (formerly Nick Williams) 1999-2002 Terrell Roberts ................ 2003-04 Nick Luchey (formerly Nick Williams) 2005 Cedric Peerman .............. 2010-11 NAME No. 31 YEARS Fletcher Smith................. 1968-71 Jerry Anderson ............... 1977 Ralph Battle .................... 1984 Lee Davis ........................ 1985 Gary Hunt ........................ 1987 Ickey Woods (30) ............ 1988 (Games 1-8) Richard Fain.................... 1991 Darryl Williams ................ 1992-95 Greg Myers ..................... 1996-99 Darryl Williams ................ 2000-01 Jason Perry ..................... 2002 Jeremi Johnson (23) ....... 2003-08 Roy Williams ................... 2009-10 Robert Sands .................. 2011 NAME No. 32 YEARS Bob Jones ....................... 1973-74 Scott Perry ...................... 1976-79 Stanley Wilson ................ 1983-84, ’86 Nate Borders ................... 1987 Stanley Wilson ................ 1988 Mitchell Price................... 1990-92, ’93 (Games 1-4) Ron Carpenter ................ 1993 (Games 9-16) Ki-Jana Carter................. 1995-99 Rudi Johnson .................. 2001-07 Cedric Benson ................ 2008-11 NAME No. 33 YEARS Jim Williams .................... 1969 Kenny Graham................ 1970 Fred Willis ....................... 1971-72 Stan Fritts ........................ 1975-76 John Farley ..................... 1984 David Fulcher.................. 1986-92 Steve Broussard ............. 1994 Ashley Ambrose.............. 1996-98 JoJuan Armour ............... 1999-2002 Kenny Watson ................ 2003-08 NAME No. 34 YEARS NAME No. 35 YEARS Ken Herock...................... 1968 Neal Craig........................ 1971-73 Louis Breeden ................. 1978-87 Ellis Dillahunt ................... 1988 Richard Carey ................. 1989 Fernandus Vinson ........... 1991-94 Tremain Mack.................. 1997-2000 Kevin Kaesviharn ............ 2001-06 Clifton Dawson ................ 2007 Kyries Hebert................... 2008-09 Keiwan Ratliff (25, 26)..... 2010 Mike Haffner .................... 1971 Boobie Clark (42) ............ 1973 Tony Davis (25) ............... 1976 Nathan Poole................... 1979-80 Jimmy Turner .................. 1983-86 Chris Barber .................... 1987-89 Antoine Bennett ............... 1991-92 Sam Shade...................... 1995-98 Michael Basnight (38) ..... 2000 James Lynch ................... 2004 Quincy Wilson ................. 2006-07 NAME No. 36 YEARS Lenvil Elliott ..................... 1973-78 Jo-Jo Heath ..................... 1980 Jim Hargrove ................... 1981 Stanford Jennings ........... 1984-90 Ostell Miles ...................... 1992-93 James Joseph ................. 1995 Brandon Bennett ............. 1998-2003 John Busing (40) ............. 2006-07 Reagan Maui’a ................ 2008 Chris Pressley ................. 2010-11 NAME No. 37 YEARS NAME No. 38 YEARS NAME No. 39 YEARS Bill Scott........................... 1968 Tommy Casanova ........... 1972-77 Robert Jackson ............... 1981-87, ’89 Leonard Wheeler............. 1992-96 Roosevelt Blackmon ....... 1998-99 Reggie Myles................... 2002-05 Fui Vakapuna .................. 2009-10 Estes Banks .................... 1968 Steve Conley ................... 1972 Champ Henson ............... 1975 Mike Dingle...................... 1991-92 Jason Burns .................... 1995 Michael Basnight (35) ..... 1999 Pat Franklin ..................... 1987 Sheldon White ................. 1993 Sedrick Shaw .................. 1999 James Johnson ............... 2008 NAME No. 40 YEARS Ron Lamb ........................ 1968-71 Pete Watson .................... 1972 Charles Alexander........... 1979-85 David McCluskey ............ 1987 John Holifield ................... 1988-89 Myron Bell........................ 1998-99 Madieu Williams .............. 2004-07 John Busing (36) ............. 2008 Brian Leonard .................. 2009-11 NAME No. 41 YEARS White Graves................... 1968 Terry Swanson ................ 1969 Dave Green ..................... 1974-75 Sam Washington ............. 1985 Solomon Wilcots ............. 1987-90 Joe King........................... 1991 Forey Duckett .................. 1994 (Games 1-2) Adrian Hardy (45) ............ 1994 (Game 3) Scottie Graham ............... 1997 Lorenzo Neal ................... 2001-02 Chris Edmonds (53, 87) .. 2003 Patrick Body .................... 2005 Chinedum Ndukwe .......... 2007-10 NAME No. 42 YEARS NAME No. 43 YEARS Warren McVea ................ 1968 Boobie Clark (35)............ 1974-78 Mike Fuller ...................... 1981-82 Clay Pickering ................. 1984-85 Rob Niehoff ..................... 1987 Eric Ball ........................... 1989-94 Lawrence Wright ............. 1997, ’99 Chris Carter..................... 2000-01 LaVar Glover................... 2002 Anthony Mitchell ............. 2004-06 Chris Crocker .................. 2008-11 Curt Frazier ..................... 1968 Clem Turner .................... 1969 Ed Williams ..................... 1974-75 Mark Johnson ................. 1987 Mike Brim ........................ 1993-95 Kirk McMullen ................. 2001 Ethan Kilmer ................... 2006-08 Tom Nelson..................... 2009-10 NAME No. 44 YEARS NAME No. 45 YEARS Rex Keeling..................... 1968 Doug Dressler ................. 1970-74 Ray Griffin ....................... 1978-84 Aaron Manning ............... 1987 Derrick Fenner ................ 1992-94 Brian Milne ...................... 1996-99 Marquand Manuel........... 2002-03 Herana-Daze Jones........ 2006-07, ’08 (Games 1-9) Mike Doss ....................... 2008 (Games 14-16) Rico Murray..................... 2009-11 Tom Smiley ..................... 1968 Archie Griffin ................... 1976-83 Carl Carter ...................... 1990 Wayne Haddix ................ 1991 Adrian Hardy (41) ........... 1994 (Games 4-16), ’95 Ty Douthard .................... 1997 Michael Blair ................... 1998 (Games 5-9) Ray Zellars ...................... 1998 (Games 14-16) Rogers Beckett ............... 2003-04 Jeromy Miles ................... 2010-11 NAME No. 46 YEARS NAME No. 47 YEARS NAME No. 48 YEARS Joe Wilson ...................... 1973 Pete Johnson .................. 1977-83 Dan Rice ......................... 1987 Jeff Cothran (29) ............. 1994-95 Clif Groce ........................ 1999-2000 Blue Adams..................... 2007 Daniel Coats (86)............ 2008 (Games 9-16) Clark Harris ..................... 2009-11 Charlie King .................... 1968-69 Greg Bright...................... 1980-81 Steve Maidlow ................ 1983-84 David Frisch (83) ............ 1993 Corey Lynch .................... 2008 Marvin White (26) ........... 2010 Phil Spiller ....................... 1968 Andy Gibler ..................... 1983 John Garrett .................... 1989 Craig Thompson ............. 1992-93 Brad St. Louis ................. 2000-09 NAME No. 49 YEARS Guy Frazier (58).............. 1981-83, ’84 (Games 1-3, 5) Dana Wright .................... 1987 Jeff Thomason ................ 1992-93 Robert Bean (23) ............ 2000 Darius Hill........................ 2009 — 191 — NAME No. 50 YEARS NAME No. 51 YEARS NAME No. 52 YEARS NAME No. 53 YEARS NAME No. 54* YEARS NAME No. 55 YEARS Bernard Erickson............. 1968 Tom DeLeone.................. 1972-73 Vic Koegel ....................... 1974 Glenn Cameron ............... 1975-85 Dave Rimington (52, 64) . 1986-87 James Francis ................. 1990-98 Ben Peterson................... 1999 Riall Johnson ................... 2001-03 Larry Moore ..................... 2004-05 Ahmad Brooks (55) ......... 2006 Jim Maxwell (58) ............. 2007* Eric Henderson................ 2007-08* Jonathan Luigs ................ 2009 *NOTE: Maxwell and Henderson both were assigned uniform No. 50 for Games 12-16 of 2007. At the time, however, only Maxwell was on the active roster. Henderson was on the Reserve/Injured list. Ken Avery ........................ 1969-74 Chris Devlin ..................... 1975-77, ’78 (Game 1) Tom Ruud ........................ 1978 (Games 9-16), ’79 Rick Razzano .................. 1980-84 Tom Dinkel (52)............... 1985 Leon White ...................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) David Ward...................... 1987 (Games 3-5) Leon White ...................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91 Brian Townsend .............. 1992 Steve Tovar (58) ............. 1993-94 Gerald Dixon ................... 1996-97 Takeo Spikes................... 1998-2002 Kevin Hardy ..................... 2003-04 Odell Thurman................. 2005 Corey Mays ..................... 2007-08 Dan Skuta ........................ 2009-11 John Matlock (57)............ 1968 (Games 1-2) Paul Elzey........................ 1968 (Games 10-14) Tim Buchanan ................. 1969 Doug Adams.................... 1971-74 Brad Cousino................... 1975 Tom Dinkel (51)............... 1978-83 Dave Rimington (50, 64) . 1984-85 Tom Flaherty ................... 1987 Craig Ogletree ................. 1990 Gary Reasons ................. 1992 James Logan ................... 1995 (Games 7-8) Randy Neal...................... 1995-96 (Games 12-16) Tim Terry ......................... 1997 Jimmy Sprotte ................. 1998-99 Dwayne Levels ................ 2003 Nate Webster .................. 2004-05 A.J. Nicholson ................. 2006 Lemar Marshall................ 2007 Abdul Hodge.................... 2008-09 Dontay Moch ................... 2011 John Neidert .................... 1968 Bill Peterson (87)............. 1969-72 Bo Harris.......................... 1975-82 Leo Barker ....................... 1984-91 Santo Stephens............... 1994 Tom Tumulty ................... 1996-99 Chris Edmonds (41, 87) .. 2001 Khalid Abdullah ............... 2003-04 Eric Ghiaciuc ................... 2005-08 Rashad Jeanty (93)......... 2009 Vincent Rey (57) ............. 2010 Thomas Howard .............. 2011 Bob Johnson ................... 1968-79 *NOTE: Bob Johnson’s No. 54 is the Bengals’ only retired uniform number. Frank Buncom ................. 1968 Jim LeClair....................... 1972-83 Ed Brady .......................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) Lance Sellers................... 1987 (Games 3-5) Ed Brady .......................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91 Randy Kirk ....................... 1992-93 John Johnson .................. 1994 Andre Collins ................... 1995-97 Reinard Wilson (57) ........ 1998-2002 Keyon Whiteside ............. 2003 (Games 1-6) Frank Chamberlin............ 2003 (Games 12-16), ’04* Marcus Wilkins ................ 2004-06* Ahmad Brooks (50) ......... 2007 Keith Rivers ..................... 2008-11 *NOTE: Chamberlin and Wilkins both were assigned uniform No. 55 for the entire 2004 season. At the time, however, only Wilkins was on the active roster. Chamberlin was on the Reserve/Injured list. (Uniform numbers, continued) NAME No. 56 YEARS Mike Hibler ...................... 1968 Tim Kearney.................... 1972-74 Tom DePaso ................... 1978 Ron Simpkins.................. 1980-86 Toney Catchings ............. 1987 Ricardo McDonald .......... 1992-97 Brian Simmons ............... 1998-2006 Anthony Schlegel............ 2007 Darryl Blackstock ............ 2008 Roddrick Muckelroy ........ 2010-11 NAME No. 57 YEARS John Matlock (52) ........... 1968 (Games 3-14) Ed Harmon ...................... 1969 Evan Jolitz....................... 1974 Reggie Williams .............. 1976-89 Bernard Clark.................. 1990-91 Ray Bentley..................... 1992 Kevin Jefferson ............... 1994-95 Reinard Wilson (55) ........ 1997 Adrian Ross .................... 1998-2003 Hannibal Navies.............. 2005 Andre Frazier .................. 2006, ’07 (Games 1-2) Dhani Jones .................... 2007 (Games 3-16), ’08-10 Vincent Rey (53) ............. 2011 NAME No. 58 YEARS Al Beauchamp ................ 1968-75 Blair Bush........................ 1978-82 Brian Pillman (97) ........... 1984 (Games 1-3) Guy Frazier (49).............. 1984 (Game 4) Brian Pillman (97) ........... 1984 (Game 5) Guy Frazier (49).............. 1984 (Games 6-16) Joe Kelly.......................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) Sam Manos ..................... 1987 (Games 3-5) Joe Kelly.......................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-89 Alex Gordon .................... 1991-93 David Braxton ................. 1994 Steve Tovar (51) ............. 1995-97 Jay Leeuwenburg ........... 1999 Marc Megna .................... 2000 Jevon Langford (94) ....... 2001 Caleb Miller ..................... 2004-07 Victor Hobson ................. 2008 (Games 13-14) Jim Maxwell (50) ............. 2008 (Games 15-16) Rey Maualuga................. 2009-11 NAME No. 59 YEARS Larry Ely .......................... 1970-71 Ray Phillips ..................... 1977, ’78 (Games 1-3) Ron Shumon ................... 1978 (Games 4-16) Howie Kurnick ................. 1979-80* Andrew Melontree........... 1980* Jeff Schuh ....................... 1981-85 Scott Schutt..................... 1987 Kevin Walker................... 1988-92 Karmeeleyah McGill ....... 1993 Greg Truitt ....................... 1994-99 Armegis Spearman ......... 2000-02 Landon Johnson ............. 2004-07 Brandon Johnson............ 2008-11 *NOTE: Kurnick and Melontree both were assigned uniform No. 59 for the entire 1980 season. At the time, however, only Melontree was on the active roster. Kurnick was on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list. NAME No. 60 YEARS Ron Pritchard .................. 1972-77 Blake Moore .................... 1980-83 Dave Smith ..................... 1988 Mike Brennan.................. 1990, ’91 (Games 1-3) Mike Withycombe ........... 1991 (Games 14-16), ’92 Chuck Bradley ................ 1993 Eric Moore....................... 1994 Rod (Rodrek) Jones ....... 1996-2000 Reggie Coleman ............. 2002 Langston Moore .............. 2004 Andrew Crummey ........... 2008 Otis Hudson .................... 2011 NAME No. 61 YEARS Jerry Boyarsky ................ 1982-85 Bill Poe ............................ 1987 (Games 3-5) Doug Aronson ................. 1987 (Games 10-12) Tom Rayam .................... 1992-93 Melvin Tuten ................... 1995-96 Tony Coats...................... 1999 Reggie Stephens ............ 2010 NAME No. 62 YEARS NAME No. 63 YEARS NAME Dave Lapham .................. 1974-83 Gary Smith....................... 1984 Ken Smith ........................ 1987 Jon Melander................... 1992 Todd Kalis........................ 1995 Brock Gutierrez ............... 1996-2002 Alex Sulfsted ................... 2004 Nate Livings..................... 2008-11 Andy Rice........................ 1968-69 Ron Carpenter ................ 1970-76 Barney Cotton ................. 1979 Bobby Whitten ................ 1981 Emanuel Weaver ............ 1982-83 Jim Skow ......................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) James Eaddy .................. 1987 (Games 4-5) Jim Skow ......................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-89 Rod Saddler .................... 1991 Artie Smith ...................... 1994-96 Glen Steele ..................... 1998-2003 Jason Shirley (99)........... 2010 Guy Dennis ...................... 1969-72 Greg Fairchild .................. 1976-77 Mike White ....................... 1979-80 Ray Wagner .................... 1982 Joe Walter ....................... 1985-97 Mike Goff ......................... 1998-2003 Bobbie Williams............... 2004-11 NAME NAME No. 64 YEARS NAME No. 65 YEARS No. 67 YEARS Mike Wilson ..................... 1969-70 Gary Burley ..................... 1975-83 David Douglas ................. 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) Jeff Reinke....................... 1987 (Game 3) David Douglas ................. 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88 Daniel Stubbs (96) .......... 1991, ’92 (Games 1-4) Kimo von Oelhoffen......... 1994-99 Jerry Fontenot ................. 2004 NAME No. 68 YEARS Dave Middendorf ............. 1968-69 Steve Lawson .................. 1971-72 Bill Kollar.......................... 1974-76 Dave Pureifory................. 1978 Mike Obrovac .................. 1981-83 Tom Richey ..................... 1987 Paul Jetton....................... 1989-91 Donnell Johnson (99) ...... 1993 (Games 4-16) Dave Cadigan.................. 1994 Scott Shaw ...................... 1998 Ron Smith ........................ 2002 Jonathan Fanene ............ 2005-11 NAME No. 69 YEARS Sherrill Headrick .............. 1968 Tim Krumrie ..................... 1983-94 Alex Stepanovich ............ 2007 Clinton McDonald ............ 2010 NAME No. 73 YEARS NAME No. 74 YEARS Pat Matson ...................... 1968-74 Eddie Edwards................ 1977-88 Ken Moyer....................... 1989-94 Brian DeMarco ................ 1999 Richmond Webb ............. 2001-02 Anthony Collins ............... 2008-11 No. 66 YEARS Wayne McClure (65) ....... 1968 Bill Bergey ....................... 1969-73 Mark Donahue ................. 1978-79 Jim Hannula .................... 1983 Bob Riley ......................... 1987 Dan Jones ....................... 1993-95 Ken Blackman ................. 1996-99 Thatcher Szalay .............. 2002 Shaun Smith (99, 96) ...... 2005-06 Evan Mathis..................... 2008-10 Mike McGlynn.................. 2011 NAME No. 72 YEARS Howard Fest.................... 1968-75 Ron Hunt ......................... 1976-78 Mack Mitchell .................. 1979 Mike St. Clair................... 1980-82 Skip McClendon.............. 1987 (Games 1-2) Keith Cupp ...................... 1987 (Games 3-5) Skip McClendon.............. 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91 Elston Ridgle................... 1992 Scott Brumfield ............... 1993-97 Matt O’Dwyer .................. 1999-2003 Carl Powell (91) .............. 2004-05 Kirk Chambers ................ 2010 Bill Kindricks .................... 1968 Wayne McClure (66) ....... 1970 Maulty Moore................... 1975 Max Montoya ................... 1979-89 Mike Arthur ...................... 1991-92 Darrick Brilz ..................... 1994-98 John Jackson .................. 2000-01 Eric Steinbach ................. 2003-06 Dan Santucci ................... 2007-09 Clint Boling ...................... 2011 NAME No. 71 YEARS Rufus Mayes ................... 1970-78 Rod Horn......................... 1980-81 Pete Koch ....................... 1984 Mike Hammerstein.......... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) John Fletcher .................. 1987 (Games 3-5) Mike Hammerstein.......... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-90 Ralph Tamm ................... 1991 Garry Howe ..................... 1993 Willie Anderson ............... 1996-2007 Andre Smith .................... 2009-11 Pete Perreault ................. 1968 Justin Canale................... 1969 John Shinners ................. 1973-77 Bill Glass.......................... 1980 Dave Rimington (50, 52) . 1983 Bruce Kozerski ................ 1984-95 Rod Payne....................... 1997-98 Ben Wilkerson ................. 2005-06 Kyle Cook ........................ 2008-11 NAME No. 70 YEARS Willie Lee Jones (78) ...... 1968 Ernie Park ....................... 1969 Mike Reid ........................ 1970-74 Glenn Bujnoch ................ 1976-82 Brian Blados.................... 1984-91 Tom Scott ........................ 1993 Mark Dennis .................... 1994 (Games 4-10) Rich Braham ................... 1994 (Games 11-16), ......................................... ’95-2006 Dennis Roland ................ 2008-11 NAME No. 75 YEARS Ernie Wright .................... 1968-71 Stan Walters ................... 1972-74 Al Krevis .......................... 1975 Wilson Whitley ................ 1977-82 Bruce Reimers ................ 1984-91 Jack Linn ......................... 1993 Anthony Brown ............... 1995-98 Jamain Stephens ............ 1999-2002 Scott Kooistra ................. 2003-09 NAME No. 76 YEARS NAME No. 77 YEARS Jim Griffin ........................ 1968 Frank Cornish ................. 1970 Vernon Holland ............... 1971-79 Glen Collins..................... 1982-85 Jeff Smith ........................ 1987 Kirk Scrafford .................. 1990-92 Trent Pollard ................... 1994-96 Mike Doughty .................. 1999-2000 Levi Jones ....................... 2002-08 Bob Kelly ......................... 1968 Frank Peters ................... 1969 Bob Maddox .................... 1974 Mike Wilson..................... 1978-85 Mark Tigges .................... 1987 Jim Rourke ...................... 1988 Scott Jones ..................... 1989, ’91 Kevin Sargent ................. 1992-98 Victor Leyva .................... 2001-03 Andrew Whitworth........... 2006-11 — 192 — NAME No. 78 YEARS NAME No. 79 YEARS NAME No. 80 YEARS NAME No. 81 YEARS NAME No. 82 YEARS NAME No. 83 YEARS NAME No. 84 YEARS Dan Archer ...................... 1968 Willie Lee Jones (74) ...... 1970-71 Lee Thomas .................... 1973 Bob Brown ....................... 1975-76 Walter Johnson ............... 1977 Ted Vincent ..................... 1978 Anthony Munoz ............... 1980-92 Steve Chomyszak ........... 1968-73 Coy Bacon ....................... 1976-77 Ross Browner .................. 1978-86 Bill Berthusen .................. 1987 Dana Wells ...................... 1989 Lamar Rogers.................. 1991-92 Ramondo Stallings .......... 1994-98 Scott Rehberg ................. 2000-03 Stacy Andrews ................ 2004-08 Ken Johnson ................... 1971-77 Cris Collinsworth ............. 1981-86, ’87 (Games 1-2) Tom Brown ...................... 1987 (Games 4-5) Cris Collinsworth ............. 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88 Lynn James ..................... 1990-91 Carl Pickens (81)............. 1992-94 David Dunn...................... 1995-97, ’98 (Game 1) Willie Jackson.................. 1998 (Games 2-16), ’99 Peter Warrick................... 2000-04 Nate Lawrie ..................... 2007-08 Chase Coffman ............... 2009-10 Dennis Randall ................ 1968 Nick Roman ..................... 1970-71 Al Chandler...................... 1973-74 Jim Corbett ...................... 1977-80 David Verser.................... 1981-84 Eddie Brown .................... 1985-86, ’87 (Games 1-2) Marquis Pleasant ............ 1987 (Games 3-5) Eddie Brown .................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91 Patrick Robinson ............. 1993 Carl Pickens (80)............. 1995-99 Ron Dugans .................... 2000-02 Ben Utecht ....................... 2008-09 Terrell Owens .................. 2010 Colin Cochart................... 2011 Ed McCall ........................ 1968 Royce Berry..................... 1969-75 Billy Brooks...................... 1976-79 Alton Alexis...................... 1980 Rodney Holman............... 1982-86, ’87 (Games 1-2) Wade Russell .................. 1987 (Games 3-5) Rodney Holman............... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92 Tony McGee .................... 1993-2001 Michael Westbrook.......... 2002 Reggie Kelly .................... 2003-10 Bill Staley ......................... 1968-69 Ed Marshall ..................... 1971 Sherman White................ 1972-75 Steve Holden ................... 1977 Dennis Law...................... 1978 Rick Walker (88).............. 1979 M.L. Harris ....................... 1980-85 Dave Romasko ................ 1987 Kendal Smith ................... 1989-90 Brian Brennan ................. 1992 Reggie Thornton ............. 1993 David Frisch (47) ............. 1994 Tydus Winans.................. 1996 (Games 1-6) Kevin Jordan ................... 1996 (Games 7-11) Gunnard Twyner (17) ...... 1997 (Games 2-3) Danny Farmer ................. 2000-02 Kevin Walter .................... 2003-05 Antonio Chatman ............ 2006-09 Bob Trumpy ..................... 1968-77 Don Bass ......................... 1978-81 Gary Williams .................. 1984 Dan Ross (89) ................. 1985 Eric Kattus ....................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) Reggie Sims .................... 1987 (Game 3) Rodney Tweet ................. 1987 (Games 4-5) Eric Kattus ....................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-91 Milt Stegall ....................... 1992-94 Jeff Hill (19) ..................... 1995 (Games 2-16), ’96 Mike Jenkins.................... 1997 Damon Gibson ................ 1998 Craig Yeast...................... 1999-2000 T.J. Houshmandzadeh .... 2001-08 Jermaine Gresham.......... 2010-11 (Uniform numbers, continued) NAME No. 85 YEARS Dan Brabham.................. 1968 (Games 1-9) Martin Baccaglio ............. 1968 (Games 12-14), ’69-70 Isaac Curtis ..................... 1973-84 Tim McGee ..................... 1986, ’87 (Games 1-2) Greg Meehan .................. 1987 (Games 3-5) Tim McGee ..................... 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92 Allen DeGraffenreid ........ 1993 Tim McGee ..................... 1994-95 James Hundon................ 1996-99 LaVell Boyd ..................... 2000 Chad Ochocinco (formerly Chad Johnson) 2001-10 NAME No. 86 YEARS Andre White .................... 1968 John McDaniel ................ 1974-77 Steve Kreider .................. 1979-86 Ken Brown ...................... 1987 Carl Parker ...................... 1988-89 Mike Barber..................... 1990-92 Wesley Carroll ................ 1993 Darnay Scott ................... 1994-2001 Tony Stewart ................... 2002-06 Daniel Coats (46)............ 2007, ’08 (Games 1-8),’09-10 Donald Lee...................... 2011 NAME No. 87 YEARS Bill Peterson (53) ............ 1968 Mike Kelly........................ 1970-72 Pat McInally .................... 1976-85 Jim Riggs ........................ 1987 (Games 1-2) Curtis Jeffries .................. 1987 (Games 3-5) Jim Riggs ........................ 1987 (Games 6-15), ’88-92 Troy Sadowski ................ 1994-96 Stepfret Williams ............. 1998 Damon Griffin .................. 1999-2000 Chris Edmonds (41, 53) . 2002 Kelley Washington .......... 2003-06 Andre Caldwell................ 2008-11 NAME No. 88 YEARS NAME No. 92 YEARS No. 89 YEARS NAME No. 93 YEARS No. 90 YEARS Emanuel King .................. 1985-88 Eric Shaw ........................ 1992-94 Gerald Collins .................. 1995 Tim Johnson .................... 1996 Michael Bankston ............ 1998-2000 Justin Smith ..................... 2001-07 Pat Sims .......................... 2008-11 Kiki DeAyala.................... 1986-87 Ty Parten ........................ 1993-95 Tim Morabito ................... 1996 Mike Thompson .............. 1998 Tom Barndt ..................... 2000 Mario Monds ................... 2001-02 Greg Scott ....................... 2004 Rashad Jeanty (53) ........ 2006-08 Michael Johnson ............. 2009-11 NAME No. 94 YEARS NAME No. 95 YEARS NAME No. 96 YEARS NAME No. 97 YEARS NAME No. 98 YEARS NAME No. 99 YEARS Willie Fears...................... 1987 Curtis Maxey ................... 1988 Natu Tuatagaloa.............. 1989-91 Daniel Stubbs (67) .......... 1992 (Games 5-16), ’93 Kanavis McGhee ............. 1994 Alfred Oglesby ................. 1995 Kenny Davidson .............. 1996 Brentson Buckner............ 1997 Clyde Simmons ............... 1998 Vaughn Booker................ 2000-02 Matthias Askew ............... 2004-05 Michael Myers ................. 2007 Josh Mallard .................... 2008 (Games 12-13) Chris Harrington .............. 2008 (Games 14-16) Shaun Smith (66, 99) ...... 2009 Carlos Dunlap.................. 2010-11 Tim Inglis ......................... 1987-88 John Copeland................ 1993-2000 Eric Ogbogu .................... 2002 Duane Clemons .............. 2003-05 Frostee Rucker ............... 2006-11 Harry Gunner................... 1968-69 Martin Amsler .................. 1970 Drew Buie ........................ 1972 Tim George ..................... 1973 Jack Novak ...................... 1975 Mike Cobb ....................... 1977 Dan Ross (84) ................. 1979-83 Don Kern ......................... 1984-85 Ira Hillary ......................... 1987-89 Shane Garrett .................. 1991-92* Jeff Query ........................ 1992* (Games 5-16), ’95 Marco Battaglia ............... 1996-2001 Matt Schobel ................... 2002-05 Jerome Simpson ............. 2008-11 *NOTE: Garrett and Query both were assigned uniform No. 89 for Games 5-16 of 1992. At the time, however, only Query was on the active roster. Garrett was on the Reserve/Injured list. NAME No. 91 YEARS Carl Zander ..................... 1985-91 Brad Smith ...................... 1993 Brett Wallerstedt ............. 1994-96 Billy Granville .................. 1997-2000 Randy Chevrier ............... 2001 Carl Powell (72) .............. 2003 Robert Geathers ............. 2004-11 Bruce Coslet .................... 1969-76 Rick Walker (83).............. 1977-78 Mike Levenseller ............. 1979-80 Mike Martin ...................... 1983-89 Reggie Rembert .............. 1991-93 Derek Ware ..................... 1995 Steve Bush ...................... 1997-2000 Sean Brewer.................... 2001-02 Lawrence Hamilton ......... 2003 Cliff Russell...................... 2004 Tab Perry ......................... 2005-07 J.P. Foschi ....................... 2009-10 Ryan Whalen ................... 2011 NAME NAME Brian Pillman (58)............ 1984 (Games 4, 6) Mike Frier......................... 1992-94 Andre Purvis .................... 1997-99 Bernard Whittington ........ 2001-02 John Thornton ................. 2003-08 Geno Atkins ..................... 2010-11 Rich Romer ..................... 1988-89 Alfred Williams ................ 1991-94 Jevon Langford (58) ....... 1996-2000 Tony Williams.................. 2001-04 Domata Peko .................. 2006-11 Roosevelt Nix .................. 1992-93 Keith Rucker ................... 1994-95 Steve Foley ..................... 1998-2002 LaDairis Jackson ............ 2003-04* Larry Stevens.................. 2004* (Games 8-16), ’05 Sam Adams .................... 2006 Roy Manning................... 2007 Orien Harris..................... 2008-09 Victor Adeyanju............... 2010 *NOTE: Jackson and Stevens both were assigned uniform No. 95 for Games 8-16 of 2004. At the time, however, only Stevens was on the active roster. Jackson was on the Reserve/Injured list. David Grant ..................... 1988-91 Tony Savage ................... 1992 George Hinkle ................. 1993 Todd Kelly........................ 1995-96 Canute Curtis .................. 1997-2002 Elton Patterson................ 2003, ’04 (Games 3-4) Terrance Martin ............... 2004 (Games 8-16) Bryan Robinson............... 2005-07 Antwan Odom.................. 2008-10 Nick Hayden .................... 2011 Jason Buck ...................... 1987-90 Alonzo Mitz ...................... 1991-92 Donnell Johnson (68) ...... 1993 (Games 1-3) Dan Wilkinson ................. 1994-97 Oliver Gibson................... 1999-2003 Shaun Smith (66, 96) ...... 2004 David Pollack................... 2005-07 Jason Shirley (70) ........... 2008 Tank Johnson .................. 2009-10 Manny Lawson ................ 2011 PLAYER HISTORY — DRAFTS 1968 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE........................ SEL. # 1 2a 2b 3a 3b 3c 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f 6g 6h 6i 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b 10a 10b 11a 11b 12a 12b 13a 13b 14a 14b 15a 15b 16a 16b 17a 17b Bob Johnson........................ C Bill Staley ........................DE/T Tom Smiley........................ RB Gary Davis .........................QB Paul Robinson ................... RB Dale Livingston ...............P/PK Jess Phillips ....................... DB Warren McVea .................. RB Dave Middendorf ................. G Al Beauchamp ................... LB Howard Fest ......................... T Bill Kendricks ..................... DT John Neidert ...................... LB Dewey Warren...................QB Essex Johnson .................. RB Elmo Maples..................... WR Sidney Ellis ........................ DB Monk Williams ................... RB Jim Johnson ...................... DB Steve Smith ....................... TE Wes Bean .......................... LB Harry Gunner..................... LB Ed Brantley ........................... T Phil Johnson ...................... DB Steve Hanrahan ................ DT Wayne Patrick ................... RB James Russell ................... TE Wally Scott......................... CB Jeff Banks .......................... LB Bob Trumpy ....................... TE Harold Jones ........................ T James Bivins ..................... LB Ted Washington ................ RB Les Webster ...................... RB Steve Lewicke ................... DE Harvey Palmore................... G Joe Mira ............................ WR James Williams ................. DB Brown Marks...................... LB Don Manning ..................... LB James Smith ...................... TE Tennessee ..................................... 2 Utah State .................................... 28 Lamar ........................................... 55 Vanderbilt ..................................... 56 Arizona ......................................... 82 Western Michigan ........................ 83 Michigan State ............................. 84 Houston ...................................... 109 Washington State ...................... 112 Southern University ................... 138 Texas.......................................... 139 Alabama A&M ............................ 143 Louisville .................................... 145 Tennessee ................................. 155 Grambling................................... 156 Southern University ................... 158 Jackson State ............................ 160 Arkansas AM&N ........................ 163 South Carolina State ................. 165 Miami (Fla.) ................................ 166 Grambling................................... 192 Oregon State.............................. 193 North Texas State ...................... 219 Long Beach State ...................... 220 Weber State ............................... 246 Louisville .................................... 247 North Texas State ...................... 273 Arizona ....................................... 274 Pacific ......................................... 300 Utah ............................................ 301 Grambling................................... 327 Texas Southern ......................... 328 San Diego State......................... 354 Iowa State .................................. 355 Texas-El Paso............................ 381 Morgan State ............................. 382 Miami (Fla.) ................................ 408 Alcorn A&M ................................ 409 Indiana ....................................... 435 UCLA .......................................... 436 Jackson State ............................ 462 1969 RD. PLAYER .................... POS. COLLEGE ........................ SEL. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Greg Cook ......................... QB Bill Bergey .......................... LB Speedy Thomas ............... WR Clem Turner ...................... RB Guy Dennis ......................... G Ken Riley ........................... CB Royce Berry ...................... DE Tim Buchanan .................... LB Mike Stripling..................... RB Steve Howell ......................TE Mark Stewart ........................ S Lonnie Paige ..................... DT Chuck Benson.................. WR Mike Wilson ....................... RB Bill Shoemaker .................. PK Bill Schmitt ......................... LB Terry Story ........................... T Cincinnati ....................................... 5 Arkansas State ............................ 31 Utah ............................................. 57 Cincinnati ..................................... 83 Florida ........................................ 109 Florida A&M ............................... 135 Houston...................................... 161 Hawaii ........................................ 187 Tulsa .......................................... 213 Ohio State .................................. 239 Georgia ...................................... 265 North Carolina State .................. 290 Southern Illinois ......................... 316 Dayton........................................ 343 Stanford ..................................... 369 Missouri...................................... 395 Georgia Tech ............................. 421 1971 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE ........................SEL. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Vernon Holland .................... T Steve Lawson ...................... G Ken Anderson ................... QB Fred Willis ......................... RB Arthur May ........................ DE (none) Neal Craig ............................ S Fred Herring...................... CB Gary Gustafson.................. LB Jack Stambaugh .................. G Ed Marshall ...................... WR J. Rod Hayden .................. DE David Knapman ................. TE Irvin Mallory....................... DB Bob Thomas ..................... RB Mark Debevc...................... LB Sam Pearson .................... CB Tennessee State ......................... 15 Kansas......................................... 41 Augustana (Ill.) ............................ 67 Boston College ............................ 93 Tuskegee................................... 110 Fisk ............................................ 171 Tennessee State ....................... 197 Montana State ........................... 223 Oregon....................................... 249 Cameron.................................... 275 Memphis State .......................... 301 Central Washington .................. 327 Virginia Union ............................ 353 Arizona State............................. 379 Ohio State ................................. 405 Western Kentucky ..................... 432 1970 RD. PLAYER .................... POS. COLLEGE ........................ SEL. # 1972 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE ........................SEL. # Southern California.................... 137 Lincoln University (Mo.)............. 163 Miami (Fla.) ................................ 188 UCLA ......................................... 216 Ohio State .................................. 241 Grambling .................................. 266 Ohio Wesleyan .......................... 294 U.S. International....................... 319 Johnson C. Smith ...................... 344 Alcorn A&M................................ 372 Iowa ........................................... 397 Washington................................ 422 Kansas....................................... 158 Missouri Valley .......................... 185 Syracuse.................................... 210 Colorado .................................... 237 California, Santa Barbara ......... 261 Cal Poly-SLO............................. 289 Arkansas State .......................... 314 Indiana ....................................... 341 Jackson State ............................ 366 Cal Poly-Pomona ...................... 393 Ohio ........................................... 418 1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Mike Reid .......................... DT Ron Carpenter................... DT Chip Bennett ...................... LB Joe Stephens ...................... G Billie Hayes ....................... DB (none) Sandy Durko ........................ S Lemar Parrish.................... CB Bill Trout ............................ DT Bill Bolden ......................... RB Nick Roman........................ LB Sam Wallace ...................... LB Tom Truesdell ................... DE Paul Dunn.......................... RB Joe Johnson ..................... WR Marvin Weeks ................... DB Larry Ely ............................. LB Richard Lee Smith ............ RB Penn State ..................................... 7 North Carolina State .................... 32 Abilene Christian ......................... 60 Jackson State .............................. 85 San Diego State ........................ 104 — 193 — 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sherman White ................. DE Tommy Casanova ............ DB Jim LeClair ......................... LB Bernard Jackson............... DB Tom DeLeone ...................... C (none) Steve Conley ............... LB/RB Dan Kratzer...................... WR Stan Walters ........................ T Brian Foster ...................... CB Kent Pederson ................... TE Rick Wegis ........................... S James Hamilton ............. P/QB Steve Porter ..................... WR Hosea Minnieweather........ DT John Wiegmann............... WR Dave Green ......................P/K California ....................................... 2 Louisiana State ........................... 29 North Dakota ............................... 54 Washington State........................ 81 Ohio State ................................. 106 (Player history — drafts, continued) 1973 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE........................ SEL. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Isaac Curtis....................... WR Al Chandler ........................ TE Tim George....................... WR (none) Bob McCall ........................ RB Bob Jones.......................... CB Bob Maddox ................ DT/DE Joe Wilson ......................... RB John Dampeer ..................... G Lenvil Elliott ....................... RB William Montgomery.......... DB Boobie Clark ...................... RB Brooks West ...................... DT Hurles Scales .................... DB Ted McNulty ......................QB Harry Unger ....................... RB Wayne Estabrook ..............QB San Diego State........................... 15 Oklahoma ..................................... 43 Carson-Newman .......................... 68 Arizona ....................................... 121 Virginia Union............................. 146 Frostburg State .......................... 171 Holy Cross.................................. 199 Notre Dame................................ 224 Northeast Missouri State ........... 249 Morehouse (Ga.)........................ 277 Bethune-Cookman ..................... 302 Texas-El Paso............................ 327 North Texas State ...................... 355 Indiana ....................................... 380 Auburn........................................ 405 Whittier ....................................... 433 1974 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE........................ SEL. # 1 2 3a 3b 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 6a 6b 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Bill Kollar............................ DT Charlie Davis ..................... RB Dave Lapham ....................... T Evan Jolitz ......................... LB Mike Boryla ........................QB Daryl White .......................... G Richard Williams............... WR Haskel Stanback ............... RB Richard Bishop .................. DT Robin Sinclair .................... DB William Bryant ................... DB Ken Sawyer ....................... DB John McDaniel.................. WR Ed Johnson........................ DE Chuck Herd....................... WR Ed Kezirian ........................... T Rudy McClinon .................. DB Ted Jornov......................... LB Mike Phillips....................... DE Isaac Jackson .................... RB Daryl Bishop ...................... DB Jim Smith ........................... RB Montana State.............................. 23 Colorado....................................... 48 Syracuse ...................................... 61 Cincinnati ..................................... 73 Stanford........................................ 87 Nebraska ...................................... 98 Abilene Christian........................ 103 Tennessee ................................. 114 Louisville .................................... 127 Washington State ...................... 152 Grambling................................... 153 Syracuse .................................... 177 Lincoln ........................................ 202 Southern Methodist.................... 231 Penn State ................................. 256 UCLA .......................................... 281 Xavier (Ohio) .............................. 306 Iowa State .................................. 335 Cornell ........................................ 360 Kansas State.............................. 385 Kentucky .................................... 410 North Carolina Central ............... 439 1975 RD. PLAYER ..................... POS. COLLEGE........................ SEL. # 1 2 3a 3b 3c 4 5a 5b 6a 6b 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Glenn Cameron ................. LB Al Krevis................................ T Gary Burley........................ DE Gary Sheide.......................QB Bo Harris............................ LB Stan Fritts .......................... RB Pat McInally .................. P/WR Jeff West ......................... P/TE Tom Shuman .....................QB Rollen Smith ...................... CB Chris Devlin ....................... LB Ricky Davis .......................... S Greg Dubinetz ..................... G Lofell Williams ............WR/RB Rocky Felker......................QB Marvin Cobb ...................... CB Jack Novak ........................ TE Ron Rosenberg ................. LB Frank Haywood ................. DT Greg Enright ...................... PK John Tuttle ........................ WR Elvin Charity ...................... CB Florida .......................................... 14 Boston College............................. 39 Pittsburgh ..................................... 55 Brigham Young ............................ 64 Louisiana State ............................ 77 North Carolina State .................... 97 Harvard ...................................... 120 Cincinnati ................................... 122 Penn State ................................. 142 Arkansas .................................... 145 Penn State ................................. 170 Alabama ..................................... 195 Yale ...................................
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