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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 1969
1969 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 4-9-1 (5th in AFL West); 4-3 at home, 0-6-1 on road
Head Coach: Paul Brown
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 14 Miami W 27-21 25,335 Nippert
September 21 San Diego W 34-20 26,243 Nippert
September 28 Kansas City W 24-19 27,812 Nippert
October 4 at San Diego L 14-21 52,748 San Diego
October 12 NY Jets L 7-21 27,927 Nippert
October 19 Denver L 23-30 27,920 Nippert
October 26 at Kansas City L 22-42 50,934 Municipal
November 2 Oakland W 31-17 27,927 Nippert
November 9 at Houston T 31-31 45,298 Astrodome
November 16 Boston L 14-25 25,913 Nippert
November 23 at NY Jets L 7-40 62,128 Shea
November 30 at Buffalo L 13-16 35,122 War Memorial
December 7 at Oakland L 17-37 54,427 Oakland Coliseum
December 14 at Denver L 16-27 42,198 Mile High
 
BENGALS 1969 SUMMARY
Head coach Paul Brown drafted quarterback Greg Cook of the Univ. of Cincinnati in the first round. The same draft also produced linebacker Bill Bergey. The Bengals jumped out to a 3-0 record, but finished 4-9-1. Brown was named AFL Coach of the Year. Bergey was honored as the AFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, and Cook won the AFL passing title.

1969 HELMET/UNIFORM
1969 LOGO
QB GREG COOK
1969: A CLOSER LOOK
PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • RB Paul Robinson
  • TE Bob Trumpy
1969 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Greg Cook (197 Att, 106 Comp, 1854 Yds, 53.8 Pct, 15 TD, 11 Int, 88.3 Rating)
  • Rushing: Jess Phillips (118 Att, 578 Yds, 4.9 Avg, 83 Long, 3 TD)
  • Receiving: Eric Crabtree (40 Rec, 855 Yds, 21.4 Avg, 73 Long, 7 TD)
  • Scoring: Horst Muhlmann, 80 points (16 FG; 32 PAT)
1969 NEWS AND NOTES
The Nov. 9, 1969 Bengals vs. Oilers game at the Astrodome in Houston is unique in club history. It's the only game nobody won. Cincinnati played its only regular-season tie that afternoon, catching the Oilers at 31-31 on K Horst Muhlmann's 18-yard field goal with 0:22 left in the fourth quarter. Regular-season overtime was not in the rule book at that time.

The oldest season record in Bengals history, and the only one still standing from the Nippert Stadium years, is QB Greg Cook's average of 9.41 yards gained per passing attempt in 1969. The only other average of more than nine yards was 9.21 by QB Boomer Esiason in 1988.

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