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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 2002
2002 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 2-14-0 (4th in AFC North); 1-7 at home, 1-7 on road
Head Coach: Dick LeBeau
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 8 San Diego L 6-34 53,705 Paul Brown
September 15 at Cleveland L 7-20 73,358 Cleveland Browns
September 22 at Atlanta L 3-30 68,129 Georgia Dome
September 29 Tampa Bay L 7-35 57,234 Paul Brown
October 6 at Indianapolis L 21-28 56,570 RCA Dome
October 13 Pittsburgh L 7-34 63,900 Paul Brown
October 27 Tennessee L 24-30 52,822 Paul Brown
November 3 at Houston W 38-3 69,827 Reliant
November 10 at Baltimore L 27-38 69,024 Ravens
November 17 Cleveland L 20-27 64,060 Paul Brown
November 24 at Pittsburgh L 21-29 60,473 Heinz Field
December 1 Baltimore L 23-27 44,878 Paul Brown
December 8 at Carolina L 31-52 66,799 Ericsson
December 15 Jacksonville L 15-29 42,092 Paul Brown
December 22 New Orleans W 20-13 43,544 Paul Brown
December 29 at Buffalo L 9-27 47,850 Ralph Wilson
 
BENGALS 2002 SUMMARY
The Bengals entered the season with high hopes after an encouraging 2001 finish. But despite some noteworthy individual performances, the team sunk to the worst record (2-14) in franchise history. The team was hit hard by injuries, losing the league's second-highest number of games by starters. The offense got off to a very slow start with free agent signee Gus Frerotte at QB, and Cincinnati was outscored 119-23 in the first four games. The offense perked up noticeably after 2001 starter, Jon Kitna, returned to the No. 1 QB role. The Bengals set a team record for pass completions (350). But the team was 0-7 before getting a win at Houston. The defense was inconsistent, and with nine touchdowns allowed on special teams or by the offense, the Bengals as a team allowed the second-most points (456) in club history. On Dec. 30, it was announced that head coach Dick LeBeau would not be retained for 2003.

2002 HELMET/UNIFORM
2002 LOGO
WR CHAD JOHNSON
2002: A CLOSER LOOK
PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • FB Lorenzo Neal
2002 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Jon Kitna (473 Att, 294 Comp, 3178 Yds, 62.2 Pct, 16 TD, 16 Int, 79.1 Rating)
  • Rushing: Corey Dillon (314 Att, 1311 Yds, 4.2 Avg, 67 Long, 7 TD)
  • Receiving: Chad Johnson (69 Rec, 1166 Yds, 16.9 Avg, 72 Long, 5 TD)
  • Scoring: Neil Rackers, 75 points (15 FG; 30 PAT)
2002 NEWS AND NOTES
For the first time since 1989, Cincinnati had a 3000-yard passer (Jon Kitna), a 1000-yard rusher (Corey Dillon) and a 1000-yard receiver (Chad Johnson) in the same season.

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STADIUM
Paul Brown Stadium


 
 
 
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