Cincinnati Bengals
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2025 | The Bengals selected Texas A&M defensive end Shemar Stewart in their most recent draft. |
April 3 2025 | Bengals executive V.P. Katie Blackburn discussed potential stadium lease options, expressing uncertainty about Paycor Stadium's future and proposing a $120 million renovation. |
2024 | Joe Burrow started all 17 games for the Cincinnati Bengals. |
2024 | The Cincinnati Bengals experienced their only multiple-score loss of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles in a home game, marking their first home loss to the Eagles since 2000. |
2024 | Bengals finished 9-8, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Burrow led the NFL in passing yards, Ja'Marr Chase won the receiving triple crown, and Trey Hendrickson led the league in sacks. |
December 29 2024 | Bengals clinch a winning season by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 19-17 at Acrisure Stadium, finishing with a 9-8 record. |
December 22 2024 | Bengals defeat the Cleveland Browns 24-6 at Paycor Stadium, improving their record to 7-8. |
December 18 2024 | Bengals win against the Denver Broncos 30-24 in overtime at Paycor Stadium, reaching an 8-8 record. |
December 1 2024 | Bengals lose a high-scoring game against the Pittsburgh Steelers 38-44 at Paycor Stadium, dropping to 4-8. |
November 3 2024 | Bengals defeat the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 at Paycor Stadium, improving their record to 4-5. |
October 6 2024 | Bengals lose a close overtime game to the Baltimore Ravens 38-41 at Paycor Stadium, falling to 1-4. |
September 29 2024 | Bengals secure their first win of the season against the Carolina Panthers, winning 34-24 and improving to 1-3. |
September 15 2024 | Bengals suffer a close loss to the Kansas City Chiefs 25-26 at Arrowhead Stadium, dropping to 0-2. |
September 8 2024 | Cincinnati Bengals lose their season opener against the New England Patriots 10-16 at Paycor Stadium, starting the season with a 0-1 record. |
2023 | Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury in Week 11 against the Baltimore Ravens. The team finished 9-8 and missed the playoffs. |
2023 | The Cincinnati Bengals concluded their season with a 9-8 record, finishing last in the AFC North Division during the Joe Burrow era. |
2022 | Stadium renamed from Paul Brown Stadium to Paycor Stadium shortly before the preseason. |
2022 | Defeated Baltimore 24-17 in the Wild Card round, highlighted by a 98-yard touchdown return by defensive end Sam Hubbard after a fumble recovery by Logan Wilson. |
2022 | Defeated Buffalo 27-10 in the playoffs, advancing to the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive year, a first in franchise history. |
2022 | Joe Burrow continued as the primary starting quarterback, starting 16 games and achieving a 2-1 record in the postseason. |
2022 | Zac Taylor leads Cincinnati Bengals to second AFC North Championship. |
2022 | The Bengals advanced to the AFC Championship game but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 23-20. |
January 2022 | Week 17 game against Buffalo Bills declared a no-contest after Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest, resulting in only 16 games played. |
2021 | Quarterback Joe Burrow became the first second-year quarterback since Russell Wilson in 2013 to reach a Super Bowl. |
2021 | Cincinnati Bengals played in new uniforms for the first time since 2004. |
2021 | Upset the second-seeded Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in overtime in the AFC Championship game. |
2021 | A. J. Green was not on the opening day roster for the first time since 2010. |
2021 | Defeated the top-seeded Tennessee Titans 19-16 in the divisional round of the playoffs. |
2021 | Cincinnati Bengals finished the regular season with a 10-7 record, clinching the AFC North division. |
2021 | Defeated the Las Vegas Raiders in the wild-card round 26-19, securing their first playoff victory since 1990. |
2021 | Joe Burrow returned from injury and started 16 games, leading the Bengals to a significant postseason run with a 3-1 playoff record. |
2021 | Zac Taylor leads Cincinnati Bengals to AFC Championship and AFC North Championship. |
2021 | Zac Taylor leads the Bengals to their third conference championship. |
2021 | The Bengals won the AFC championship and advanced to Super Bowl LVI, their first Super Bowl appearance in 33 years, losing to the Los Angeles Rams 23-20. |
April 29 2021 | Joe Burrow continues his career with the Cincinnati Bengals after being drafted first overall in the 2020 NFL Draft, becoming a key quarterback for the team. |
2020 | Joe Burrow was drafted as the first overall pick by the Cincinnati Bengals. |
2020 | Joe Burrow was drafted and became a starting quarterback, starting 10 games in his rookie season before being injured. |
December 2020 | The Bengals finished the season with a 4-11-1 record, securing the fifth overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. |
December 2020 | The Bengals upset the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17 in week 15, handing the Steelers their third consecutive loss after starting the season 11-0. |
November 2020 | Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending knee injury during the game against the Washington Football Team, which resulted in a 20-9 loss. |
September 2020 | In the season opener, the Bengals lost a close game 16-13 to the Los Angeles Chargers. |
2019 | Dalton was reinstated as starting quarterback after Finley's performance. |
2019 | Zac Taylor was hired as head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, replacing Marvin Lewis. |
2019 | The Bengals became the first team in franchise history to start a season 0-11. |
2019 | Andy Dalton completes his tenure as the Bengals' primary starting quarterback. |
2019 | Bengals finished with the league's worst record, going 2-14 for the season. |
2018 | Cincinnati Bengals began the season with a promising 4-1 record but ultimately finished with a 6-10 record, missing the postseason. Andy Dalton suffered a season-ending injury, leading to Jeff Driskel taking over as quarterback. |
2018 | Zac Taylor is hired as the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, replacing Marvin Lewis. |
2017 | Cincinnati Bengals began their season with a win against Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-12 in their home stadium, Paul Brown Stadium |
2017 | Lost to Kansas City Chiefs 12-30 at home, dropping their record to 1-1 |
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