The 1990 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 23rd year in professional football and its 21st with the National Football League (NFL). The Bengals won the AFC Central division for the second time in three seasons.
The Bengals would finish the season 9–7 and make the playoffs. In the postseason, Cincinnati won over the Houston Oilers in the wild-card round 41–14, but lost to the Los Angeles Raiders 20–10 in the divisional round. The Bengals would not make the playoffs again until the 2005 season and would not win a playoff game again until their Super Bowl-appearing 2021 season beginning what eventually became an 8-game playoff losing streak, tied with the Detroit Lions for longest in NFL history.
Offseason
NFL draft
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Personnel
Staff
1990 Cincinnati Bengals staff
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Front office
- President – John Sawyer
- General Manager – Paul Brown
- Assistant General Manager – Mike Brown
- Director of Player Personnel – Pete Brown
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
- Quarterbacks – Dana Bible
- Running Backs – Jim Anderson
- Wide Receivers – Mike Stock
- Tight Ends – Bill Johnson
- Offensive Line – Jim McNally
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Defensive coaches
- Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Dick LeBeau
- Defensive Line – Chuck Studley
- Linebackers – Dick Selcer
Special teams coaches
- Special Teams – Marv Braden
Strength and conditioning
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Roster
1990 Cincinnati Bengals roster
| Quarterbacks (QB)
Running backs (RB)
- 42 Eric Ball KR
- 21 James Brooks
- 28 Harold Green
- 36 Stanford Jennings KR
- 30 Ickey Woods FB
Wide receivers (WR)
Tight ends (TE)
- 82 Rodney Holman
- 84 Eric Kattus
- 87 Jim Riggs
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Offensive linemen (OL)
- 60 Mike Brennan T
- 68 Paul Jetton G/C
- 64 Bruce Kozerski C
- 73 Ken Moyer G
- 78 Anthony Muñoz T
- 75 Bruce Reimers G
- 76 Kirk Scrafford T
- 63 Joe Walter T
Defensive linemen (DL)
- 99 Jason Buck DE
- 98 David Grant DE
- 71 Mike Hammerstein NT
- 69 Tim Krumrie NT
- 72 Skip McClendon DE
- 96 Natu Tuatagaloa DE
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Linebackers (LB)
- 53 Leo Barker OLB
- 57 Bernard Clark ILB
- 50 James Francis OLB
- 52 Craig Ogletree OLB
- 59 Kevin Walker ILB
- 51 Leon White OLB
- 91 Carl Zander ILB
Defensive backs (DB)
- 24 Lewis Billups CB
- 27 Barney Bussey S
- 45 Carl Carter CB
- 33 David Fulcher SS
- 25 Rod Jones CB
- 32 Mitchell Price
- 22 Eric Thomas CB
- 41 Solomon Wilcots FS
Special teams (ST)
- 55 Ed Brady LS
- 3 Jim Breech K
- 11 Lee Johnson P
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Practice squad
47 active, 5 inactive, 1 practice squad
Reserve
- 74 Brian Blados G
(IR)
- 29 Rickey Dixon S
(IR)
- 88 Reggie Rembert WR
(IR)
- 83 Kendal Smith WR
(IR)
- 20 Craig Taylor RB
(IR)
Rookies in italics
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Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1 vs Jets
Week One: New York Jets (0–0) at Cincinnati Bengals (0–0)
at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: September 9
- Game time: 4:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 72 °F (22.2 °C)
- Game attendance: 56,467
- Referee: Dale Hamer
- TV announcers (NBC): Marv Albert and Paul Maguire
- Box Score, Box Score
| Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- CIN – Jim Breech 43-yard field goal, 14:52. Bengals 3–0.
- NYJ – Al Toon 46-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 6:12. Jets 7–3.
- NYJ – Pat Leahy 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Jets 10–3.
Third quarter
- CIN – Eddie Brown 10-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 10:34. Tie 10–10.
- NYJ – Al Toon 9-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 4:44. Jets 17–10.
Fourth quarter
- NYJ – Pat Leahy 26-yard field goal, 13:47. Jets 20–10.
- CIN – James Brooks 3-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 9:46. Jets 20–17.
- CIN – Safety, David Fulcher tackled Ken O'Brien in end zone, 8:59. Jets 20–19.
- CIN – Jim Breech 44-yard field goal, 4:46. Bengals 22–20.
- CIN – Jim Breech 37-yard field goal, 2:12. Bengals 25–20.
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- NYJ – Freeman McNeil – 7 rushes, 24 yards
Brad Baxter – 5 rushes, 24 yards
- CIN – James Brooks – 15 rushes, 67 yards
- Top receivers
- NYJ – Al Toon – 8 receptions, 118 yards, 2 TD
- CIN – Tim McGee – 6 receptions, 84 yards
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Week 2
| Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
| • Bengals |
0 |
14 | 0 | 7 |
21 |
| Chargers |
13 |
3 | 0 | 0 |
16 |
- Date: September 16
- Location: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California
- Game start: 1:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 70 °F (21.1 °C), wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
- Referee: Red Cashion
- TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
Scoring summary |
| 1 | | SD | Ronnie Harmon 36 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (Fuad Reveiz kick) | SD 7–0 |
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| 1 | | SD | Joe Caravello 17 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (kick failed) | SD 13–0 |
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| 2 | | CIN | James Brooks 10 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) | SD 13–7 |
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| 2 | | SD | Fuad Reveiz 19 yard field goal | SD 16–7 |
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| 2 | | CIN | Eddie Brown 30 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) | SD 16–14 |
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| 4 | | CIN | Eddie Brown 23 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) | CIN 21–16 |
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Week 13
| Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
| • Bengals |
7 |
9 | 0 | 0 |
16 |
| Steelers |
6 |
0 | 3 | 3 |
12 |
Scoring summary |
| Q1 | | PIT | Gary Anderson 32 yard field goal | PIT 3–0 |
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| Q1 | | CIN | Eddie Brown 50 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) | CIN 7–3 |
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| Q1 | | PIT | Gary Anderson 36 yard field goal | CIN 7–6 |
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| Q2 | | CIN | Bubby Brister tackled by James Francis in end zone | CIN 9–6 |
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| Q2 | | CIN | James Brooks 7 yard run (Jim Breech kick) | CIN 16–6 |
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| Q3 | | PIT | Gary Anderson 29 yard field goal | CIN 16–9 |
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| Q4 | | PIT | Gary Anderson 48 yard field goal | CIN 16–12 |
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Week 17 vs Browns
| Game information
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First quarter
No scoring
Second quarter
- CIN – James Francis 17-yard interception return (Jim Breech kick), 7:10. Bengals 7–0.
- CIN – Rodney Holman 22-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 2:14. Bengals 14–0. Drive:
Third quarter
- CLE – Kevin Mack 2-yard run (Jerry Kauric kick), 13:36. Bengals 14–7. Drive:
- CLE – Brian Brennan 16-yard pass from Mike Pagel (Jerry Kauric kick), 10:28. Tie 14–14. Drive:
Fourth quarter
- CIN – Eric Ball 48-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 8:40. Bengals 21–14. Drive:
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- CLE – Kevin Mack – 16 rushes, 85 yards, TD
- CIN – James Brooks – 17 rushes, 84 yards
- Top receivers
- CLE – Webster Slaughter – 6 receptions, 115 yards
- CIN – Eric Ball – 1 reception, 48 yards, TD
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Standings
| AFC Central
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W
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L
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T
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PCT
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DIV
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CONF
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PF
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PA
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STK
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| (3) Cincinnati Bengals
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9
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7
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0
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.563
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5–1
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8–4
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360
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352
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W2
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| (6) Houston Oilers
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9
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7
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0
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.563
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4–2
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8–4
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405
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307
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W1
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| Pittsburgh Steelers
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9
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7
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0
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.563
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2–4
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6–6
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292
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240
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L1
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| Cleveland Browns
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3
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13
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0
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.188
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1–5
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2–10
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228
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462
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L2
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[5]
- James Brooks, December 23, 1990, 201 rushing yards vs. Houston Oilers [6]
Playoffs
Schedule
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Date
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Opponent (seed)
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Venue
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| Wildcard
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January 6, 1991
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Houston Oilers (6)
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W 41–14
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1–0
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Riverfront Stadium
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60,012
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| Divisional
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January 13, 1991
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at Los Angeles Raiders (2)
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L 10–20
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1–1
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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92,045
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Team leaders
Passing
| Player |
Att |
Comp |
Yds |
TD |
INT |
Rating
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| Boomer Esiason |
402 |
224 |
3031 |
24 |
22 |
77.0
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Rushing
| Player |
Att |
Yds |
YPC |
Long |
TD
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| James Brooks |
195 |
1004 |
5.1 |
56 |
5
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| Ickey Woods |
64 |
268 |
4.2 |
32 |
6
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Receiving
| Player |
Rec |
Yds |
Avg |
Long |
TD
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| Eddie Brown |
44 |
706 |
16.0 |
50 |
9
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Defensive
| Player |
Tackles |
Sacks |
INTs |
FF |
FR
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| James Francis |
76 |
8.0 |
1 |
2 |
0
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| Barney Bussey |
57 |
2.0 |
4 |
0 |
1
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Kicking and punting
| Player |
FGA |
FGM |
FG% |
XPA |
XPM |
XP% |
Points
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| Jim Breech |
21 |
17 |
81.0% |
44 |
41 |
93.2% |
92
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| Player |
Punts |
Yards |
Long |
Blkd |
Avg.
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| Lee Johnson |
64 |
2705 |
70 |
0 |
42.3
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Special teams
| Player |
KR |
KRYards |
KRAvg |
KRLong |
KRTD |
PR |
PRYards |
PRAvg |
PRLong |
PRTD
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| Stanford Jennings |
29 |
584 |
20.1 |
33 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.0 |
0 |
0
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| Mitchell Price |
10 |
191 |
19.1 |
33 |
0 |
29 |
251 |
8.7 |
66 |
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Awards and records
All-Pros
All-Rookies
- James Francis OLB, PFWA All-Rookie Team
Records
- Boomer Esiason, franchise record, most passing yards in one game, 490 yards (achieved on October 7, 1990) [7]
Milestones
- James Brooks, 1st 200 yard rushing game, December 23, 1990, 201 rushing yards vs. Houston Oilers [6]
- James Brooks, 3rd 1000 yard rushing season (1,004 yards) [8]
References
- ^ "1990 Cincinnati Bengals draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
- ^ "1990 Cincinnati Bengals starters, roster, and players". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Mar-30.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 292
- ^ a b NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 438
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 37
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 436
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