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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 1995
1995 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 7-9-0 (2nd in AFC Central); 3-5 at home, 4-4 on road
Head Coach: Dave Shula
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 3 at Indianapolis W 24-21 (OT) 42,445 RCA Dome
September 10 Jacksonville W 24-17 48,318 Riverfront
September 17 at Seattle L 21-24 39,492 Kingdome
September 24 Houston L 28-38 46,332 Riverfront
October 1 Miami L 23-26 52,671 Riverfront
October 8 at Tampa Bay L 16-19 41,732 Tampa
October 19 at Pittsburgh W 27-9 56,684 Three Rivers
October 29 Cleveland L 26-29 (OT) 58,639 Riverfront
November 5 Oakland L 17-20 51,265 Riverfront
November 12 at Houston W 32-25 32,998 Astrodome
November 19 Pittsburgh L 31-49 54,636 Riverfront
November 26 at Jacksonville W 17-13 68,249 Jacksonville Municipal
December 3 at Green Bay L 10-24 60,318 Lambeau Field
December 10 Chicago W 16-10 38,642 Riverfront
December 17 at Cleveland L 10-26 55,875 Cleveland
December 24 Minnesota W 27-24 34,568 Riverfront
 
BENGALS 1995 SUMMARY
The Bengals traded up in the draft's first round for the first time, and selected Penn State RB Ki-Jana Carter with the No. 1 overall pick, obtained from Carolina. Carter suffered a knee injury in the third preseason game and missed his entire rookie season. Nonetheless, the Bengals made a dramatic improvement over the previous four years, going 7-9 with five losses by just three points each. QB Jeff Blake, WR Carl Pickens and PK Doug Pelfrey posted record Bengal seasons, and Blake and Pickens went on to start in the Pro Bowl.

1995 HELMET/UNIFORM
1995 LOGO
DT DAN WILKINSON
1995: A CLOSER LOOK

PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • QB Jeff Blake
  • WR Carl Pickens

1995 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Jeff Blake (567 Att, 326 Comp, 3822 Yds, 57.5 Pct, 28 TD, 17 Int, 82.1 Rating)
  • Rushing: Harold Green (171 Att, 661 Yds, 3.9 Avg, 23 Long, 2 TD)
  • Receiving: Carl Pickens (99 Rec, 1234 Yds, 12.5 Avg, 68 Long, 17 TD)
  • Scoring: Doug Pelfrey, 121 points (29 FG; 34 PAT)

1995 NEWS AND NOTES
Kicker Doug Pelfrey set the Bengals single-season scoring record with 121 points (29 FGs, 34 PATs) during the 1995 season.

STADIUM
Riverfront Stadium


 
 
 
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