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CINCINNATI BENGALS HISTORY: 1983
1983 FINAL RESULTS
Record: 7-9-0 (3rd in AFC Central); 4-4 at home, 3-5 on road
Head Coach: Forrest Gregg
Date Opponent W-L Score Att. Stadium
September 4 LA Raiders L 10-20 50,956 Riverfront
September 11 Buffalo L 6-10 46,839 Riverfront
September 15 at Cleveland L 7-17 79,700 Cleveland
September 25 at Tampa Bay W 23-17 56,023 Tampa
October 2 Baltimore L 31-34 48,104 Riverfront
October 10 Pittsburgh L 14-24 56,086 Riverfront
October 16 at Denver L 17-24 74,305 Mile High
October 23 Cleveland W 28-21 50,047 Riverfront
October 30 Green Bay W 34-14 53,349 Riverfront
November 6 at Houston W 55-14 39,706 Astrodome
November 13 at Kansas City L 15-20 44,711 Arrowhead
November 20 Houston W 38-10 46,375 Riverfront
November 28 at Miami L 14-38 75,186 Cleveland
December 4 at Pittsburgh W 23-10 55,832 Three Rivers
December 11 Detroit W 17-9 45,728 Riverfront
December 17 at Minnesota L 14-20 51,565 Metrodome
 
BENGALS 1983 SUMMARY
The Bengals started the season by losing six of their first seven games and finished 7-9. Despite the losing record, the Bengals claimed the top overall defense in the NFL. In the offseason, Forrest Gregg resigned as head coach and Sam Wyche was named as his replacement.

1983 HELMET/UNIFORM
1983 LOGO
NT TIM KRUMRIE
1983: A CLOSER LOOK

PRO BOWL PLAYERS
  • WR Cris Collinsworth
  • T Anthony Muņoz

1983 SEASON LEADERS
  • Passing: Ken Anderson (297 Att, 198 Comp, 2333 Yds, 66.7 Pct, 12 TD, 13 Int, 85.6 Rating)
  • Rushing: Pete Johnson (210 Att, 763 Yds, 3.6 Avg, 16 Long, 14 TD)
  • Receiving: Cris Collinsworth (66 Rec, 1130 Yds, 17.1 Avg, 63 Long, 5 TD)
  • Scoring: Jim Breech, 87 points (16 FG; 39 PAT)

1983 NEWS AND NOTES
The Bengals set a single-game franchise record with five rushing touchdowns in a 55-14 win at Houston on November 6. The 55 points stand fifth all-time in team history for most points scored in a game.

STADIUM
Riverfront Stadium


 
 
 
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