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1969

Summary

The team selected QB Greg Cook of the University of Cincinnati with its first draft pick (fifth overall), and Cook was an immediate sensation. He led the second-year club to a 3-0 start, including victories over AFL powerhouses Oakland and Kansas City. "If (Cook) stays with it, I've got myself another Otto Graham," Paul Brown said. But Cook suffered a shoulder injury in Cincinnati's Game 3 win over Kansas City, and though he returned to play later in the season, winning the AFL passing title and league Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, he never fully recovered from the injury. The Chillicothe, Ohio native would play in only one more game after '69, and likely more than any other Bengals player, he has inspired thoughts of "what might have been." Cook's average-yards-per-pass-attempt in '69 was 9.41, still a team record through 2020 and the oldest surviving mark in the franchise record book. Although the team faltered after Cook's injury, finishing 4-9-1, Brown was named AFL Coach of the Year, and LB Bill Bergey, the team's second-round draft pick, was named AFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Local support for the Bengals grew steadily, and on Oct. 7, the club announced that the remainder of the home season at Nippert Stadium was sold out. On Nov. 9, the Bengals played the franchise's first game on an artificial surface, tying Houston 31-31 at the Astrodome. The club experienced a tragedy on the morning of Sept. 15, day of the season opener, when LB Frank Buncom of Southern California, a 29-year-old about to enter his eighth NFL season, was found dead at the team hotel, due to a blood clot that had reached a lung.

Bengals tight end Bob Trumpy tries to break free of Cleveland Browns tacklers during his rookie season.

AFL League Rankings

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TOTAL RUSH PASS
OFFENSE 7 (276.3) 7 (108.8) 8 (167.5)
DEFENSE 10 (381.2) 10 (189.4) 7 (191.9)
Rookie quarterback Greg Cook of the Cincinnati Bengals, right, is shown with tight end Bob Trumpy, Nov. 12, 1969, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Gene Smith)

Individual Leaders

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PLAYER CATEGORY
Horst Muhlmann Scoring
Greg Cook Passing
Jess Phillips Rushing
Eric Crabtree Receptions
Eric Crabtree Receiving Yards
Dale Livingston Punting
Essex Johnson Punt Return
Essex Johnson Kickoff Returns
Horst Muhlmann Field Goals
Ken Riley, Bobby Hunt, Bill Peterson, Fletcher Smith Interceptions

Coaching Staff

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COACH POSITION
Paul Brown Head Coach
Tom Bass Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backfield
Vince Costello Linebackers
Jack Donaldson Offensive Backfield
Bill Johnson Offensive Line
Chuck Studley Defensive Line
Bill Walsh Receivers

1969 AFL/NFL DRAFT: JAN 28 - 29

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ROUND PLAYER POSITION COLLEGE SELECTION NUMBER
1 Greg Cook QB Cincinnati 5
2 Bill Bergey LB Arkansas 31
3 Speedy Thomas WR Utah 57
4 Clem Turner RB Cincinnati 83
5 Guy Dennis G Florida 109
6 Ken Riley CB Florida A&M 135
7 Royce Berry DE Houston 161
8 Tim Buchanan LB Hawaii 187
9 Mike Stripling RB Tulsa 213
10 Steve Howell TE Ohio State 239
11 Mark Stewart S Georgia 265
12 Lonnie Page DT North Carolina State 290
13 Chuck Benson WR Southern Illinois 316
14 Mike Wilson RB Dayton 343
15 Bill Shoemaker K Stanford 369
16 Bill Schmitt LB Missouri 395
17 Terry Story T Georgia Tech 421

Pro Bowl

Players selected for the 1969 AFL Pro Bowl: TE Bob Trumpy, LB Bill Bergey, RB Paul Robinson

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