1996 Cincinnati Bengals season explained

Team:Cincinnati Bengals
Year:1996
Record:8–8
Division Place:3rd AFC Central
Coach:Dave Shula (first 7 games)
Bruce Coslet (last 9 games)
Stadium:Cinergy Field
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:WR Carl Pickens
CB Ashley Ambrose
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The 1996 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 29th in professional football and its 27th with the National Football League. The Dave Shula era came to a sudden end when he was fired after a 1–6 start, as Jeff Blake struggled with turnovers. Former Bengals tight end Bruce Coslet, the team's offensive coordinator and a former New York Jets head coach, would replace Shula as head coach. The move paid off right away as the Bengals won the first three games under Coslet. After losing two of their next three games, the Bengals closed the year with three straight wins to finish with an 8–8 record.[1] One bright spot was that wide receiver Carl Pickens became the first member of the Bengals to have 100 receptions in a season.

Offseason

NFL draft

See main article: article and 1996 NFL draft. [2]

Undrafted free agents

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PositionCollege
Nick FergusonSafetyGeorgia Tech
Chris HetheringtonFullbackYale
Damon HuardQuarterbackWashington
Tim MorabitoDefensive tackleBoston College

Personnel

Roster

[3]

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultAttendanceTV Time(EST)TV Announcers
1September 1, 1996at St. Louis RamsL 26–1662,659NBC 1:00pmDan Hicks & Bart Oates
2September 8, 1996at San Diego ChargersL 27–1455,880NBC 4:00pmJim Lampley & Bob Golic
3September 15, 1996New Orleans SaintsW 30–1545,412FOX 1:00pmKenny Albert & Tim Green
4Bye
5September 29, 1996Denver BroncosL 14–1051,798NBC 1:00pmCharlie Jones & Randy Cross
6October 6, 1996Houston OilersL 30–27 44,680TNT 8:00pmVerne Lundquist & Pat Haden
7October 13, 1996at Pittsburgh SteelersL 20–1058,875NBC 1:00pmCharlie Jones & Randy Cross
8October 20, 1996at San Francisco 49ersL 28–2163,218NBC 4:00pmDick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil Simms
9October 27, 1996Jacksonville JaguarsW 28–2145,890NBC 1:00pmDon Criqui & Beasley Reece
10November 3, 1996at Baltimore RavensW 24–2160,743NBC 1:00pmDon Criqui & Beasley Reece
11November 10, 1996Pittsburgh SteelersW 34–2457,265NBC 1:00pmDon Criqui & Beasley Reece
12November 17, 1996at Buffalo BillsL 31–1775,549NBC 1:00pmDon Criqui & Beasley Reece
13November 24, 1996Atlanta FalconsW 41–3144,868FOX 1:00pmThom Brennaman & Ron Pitts
14December 1, 1996at Jacksonville JaguarsL 30–2757,408NBC 1:00pmDan Hicks & Bart Oates
15December 8, 1996Baltimore RavensW 21–1443,022NBC 1:00pmJim Lampley & Bob Golic
16December 15, 1996at Houston OilersW 21–1315,131NBC 4:00pmJim Lampley & Bob Golic
17December 22, 1996Indianapolis ColtsW 31–2449,389NBC 1:00pmJim Lampley & Bob Golic
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Team leaders

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsYPCLongTD
225 847 3.8 24 0
91 264 2.9 31 8

Defensive

PlayerTacklesSacksINTsFFFR
104 3.0 4 0 0
44 6.5 1 0 1
50 2.0 8 1 0

Special teams

PlayerKRKRYardsKRAvgKRLongKRTDPRPRYardsPRAvgPRLongPRTD
35 782 22.3 90 1 7 54 7.7 20 0
12 241 20.1 33 0 15 117 7.8 62 0

Awards and records

Milestones

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Season summary and statistics. Sports E Cylclopedia.
  2. Web site: 1996 Cincinnati Bengals Draftees . Pro-Football-Reference.com . January 28, 2014 .
  3. Web site: 1996 Cincinnati Bengals starters, roster, and players . Pro-Football-Reference.com . October 17, 2014 .
  4. Book: NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. Workman Publishing Co. New York. 0-7611-2480-2. 37.
  5. Book: NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. 451.
  6. Book: NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. 440.