Head coach Sam Wyche
(2nd season) Record 7–9 | Home field Riverfront Stadium Division place 2nd AFC Central | |
General manager Paul Brown
(Since 1966) Owner Paul Brown
(Since 1966) |
The 1985 Cincinnati Bengals season was their 16th in the National Football League (NFL). Wide receiver Isaac Curtis, a premier Bengal for 12 years, retired shortly before training camp opened. Second-year QB Boomer Esiason replaced Ken Anderson. The Bengals set a club scoring record with 441 points.
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Week 4
Awards and honors
References
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