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2008 Regular Season Opener
 
 
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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 2000
2000 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 4-12-0 (5th in AFC Central); 3-5 at home, 1-7 on road
Head Coaches: Bruce Coslet (0-3), Dick LeBeau (4-9)
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 10 Cleveland L 7-24 64,006 Paul Brown
September 17 at Jacksonville L 0-13 45,653 ALLTEL
September 24 at Baltimore L 0-37 68,481 PSINet
October 1 Miami L 16-31 61,535 Paul Brown
October 8 Tennessee L 14-23 63,406 Paul Brown
October 15 at Pittsburgh L 0-15 54,328 Three Rivers
October 22 Denver W 31-21 61,603 Paul Brown
October 29 at Cleveland W 12-3 73,118 Cleveland Browns
November 5 Baltimore L 7-27 54,759 Paul Brown
November 12 at Dallas L 6-23 62,170 Texas
November 19 at New England L 13-16 60,292 Foxboro
November 26 Pittsburgh L 28-48 63,925 Paul Brown
December 3 Arizona W 24-13 50,289 Paul Brown
December 10 at Tennessee L 3-35 68,498 Adelphia Coliseum
December 17 Jacksonville W 17-14 50,469 Paul Brown
December 24 at Philadelphia L 7-16 64,902 Veterans
 
BENGALS 2000 SUMMARY
The Paul Brown Stadium era began on Aug. 19, as the Bengals christened Cincinnati's new football showplace with a 24-20 preseason win over the Chicago Bears. WR Peter Warrick scored the first Bengals points in PBS on a 14-yard end-around run in the first quarter. In the stadium's Grand Opening regular-season game Sept. 10 vs. Cleveland, a Cincinnati sports record crowd of 64,006 turned out, but the Browns won the game, 24-7. Rookie WR Ron Dugans scored the first Bengals regular-season points in PBS on a 4-yard TD pass from Akili Smith. The Bengals drew four other crowds which exceeded the pre-PBS record for a sports crowd in Cincinnati, but the Browns game stood as the new record. On Sept. 25, following an 0-3 start to the season, Bruce Coslet resigned as head coach and was replaced by assistant head coach/defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau. The team finished 4-9 under LeBeau, including 4-6 in the final 10 games and a 2-2 mark in the final four. On Dec. 20, LeBeau signed a multi-year contract to begin in 2001.

2000 HELMET/UNIFORM
2000 LOGO
WR PETER WARRICK
2000: A CLOSER LOOK
PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • RB Corey Dillon
2000 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Akili Smith (267 Att, 118 Comp, 1253 Yds, 44.2 Pct, 3 TD, 6 Int, 52.8 Rating)
  • Rushing: Corey Dillon (315 Att, 1435 Yds, 4.6 Avg, 80 Long, 7 TD)
  • Receiving: Peter Warrick (51 Rec, 592 Yds, 11.6 Avg, 46 Long, 4 TD)
  • Scoring: Neil Rackers, 57 points (12 FG; 21 PAT)
2000 NEWS AND NOTES
Head coach Dick LeBeau's first victory came on Oct. 22 vs. Denver and featured an NFL-record 278 rushing yards by Corey Dillon, who went on to set a Bengals record of 1435 yards for the season, earning his second straight trip to the Pro Bowl.

RELATED STORIES
Bengals.com (9/7/00): PB: What's in a name
Bengals.com (8/18/00): Nostalgia wins opener

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