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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 1999
1999 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 4-12-0 (5th in AFC Central); 2-6 at home, 2-6 on road
Head Coach: Bruce Coslet
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 12 at Tennessee L 35-36 65,272 Adelphia Coliseum
September 19 San Diego L 7-34 47,660 Cinergy Field
September 26 at Carolina L 3-27 61,269 Ericsson
October 3 St. Louis L 10-38 45,481 Cinergy Field
October 10 at Cleveland W 18-17 73,048 Cleveland
October 17 Pittsburgh L 3-17 59,669 Cinergy Field
October 24 at Indianapolis L 10-31 55,996 RCA Dome
October 31 Jacksonville L 10-41 49,138 Cinergy Field
November 7 at Seattle L 20-37 66,303 Kingdome
November 14 Tennessee L 14-24 46,017 Cinergy Field
November 21 Baltimore L 31-34 43,279 Cinergy Field
November 28 at Pittsburgh W 27-20 50,907 Three Rivers
December 5 San Francisco W 44-30 53,463 Cinergy Field
December 12 Cleveland W 44-28 59,972 Cinergy Field
December 26 at Baltimore L 0-22 68,036 PSINet
January 2 at Jacksonville L 7-24 70,532 ALLTEL
 
BENGALS 1999 SUMMARY
Throughout the year, work continued on Paul Brown Stadium, the team's new, state-of-the-art home on the Cincinnati riverfront. But the final season at Cinergy Field was not a success, as the team endured a 1-10 start before rallying to win three of its last five for a 4-12 finish. Corey Dillon rushed his way to the Pro Bowl with 1200 yards, second-most in team history. Kickoff returner Tremain Mack also made the Pro Bowl, leading the AFC with a club-record average of 27.1 yards per return.

1999 HELMET/UNIFORM
1999 LOGO
KR TREMAIN MACK
LB BRIAN SIMMONS
1999: A CLOSER LOOK

PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • RB Corey Dillon
  • KR Tremain Mack

1999 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Jeff Blake (389 Att, 215 Comp, 2670 Yds, 55.3 Pct, 16 TD, 12 Int, 77.6 Rating)
  • Rushing: Corey Dillon (263 Att, 1200 Yds, 4.6 Avg, 50 Long, 5 TD)
  • Receiving: Darnay Scott (68 Rec, 1022 Yds, 15.0 Avg, 76 Long, 7 TD)
  • Scoring: Doug Pelfrey, 81 points (18 FG; 27 PAT)

1999 NEWS AND NOTES
The Bengals played their final game at Cinergy Field (previously known as Riverfront Stadium) on Dec. 12, and they made the finale a memorable one. Before a sellout crowd of 59,972, the Bengals defeated Cleveland, 44-28, as the Cincinnati defense set a team record by allowing only 11 net rushing yards (on 11 carries). The Browns' long rushing gain of the day was three yards.

The previous low by a Bengals opponent had been 18 yards on 17 carries by Seattle in an AFC Divisional playoff game on Dec. 31, 1988 at Riverfront Stadium. The previous low in a regular-season game was 26 yards on 17 carries by Pittsburgh on Sept. 19, 1982 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.

Offensively, the last game at Cinergy saw the Bengals roll for 279 rushing yards (on 53 carries) — at the time the second-most rushing yards in team history and the most ever in a home game (now the fourth-best in club history and the third-highest figure for a home game). The team record for rushing yards in a game is 407, set on Oct. 22, 2000 vs. Denver at Paul Brown Stadium.

The Bengals' 146 points in Games 11-14 of the 1999 season tied the club record for any four-game stretch. In those four, Cincinnati scored 31 vs. Baltimore, 27 at Pittsburgh, 44 vs. San Francisco and 44 vs. Cleveland.

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