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1994 Cincinnati Bengals season

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Head coach
  
Record
  
3–13

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Home field
  
Division place
  

The 1994 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 27th year in professional football and its 25th with the National Football League.

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On October 2 history was made at Riverfront Stadium, when Dave Shula and the Bengals faced father Don Shula’s Miami Dolphins in the first father-son coaching match up in NFL history. The elder Shula would emerge victorious 23–7, as the Bengals were in the midst of a 0–8 start for the third time in four years. As of the 2016 season, the 1993 and 1994 Bengals are the most recent franchise to be the last winless NFL team in consecutive seasons.

The Bengals would go on to complete another miserable 3–13 season (their third in four years), as Jeff Blake become the new Quarterback of the future, bringing the David Klingler era to a crashing end.

Awards and records

  • Doug Pelfrey, Franchise Record, Most Field Goals in One Game, 6 (achieved on November 6, 1994)
  • Jeff Blake, AFC offensive player of the month for November
  • Milestones

  • Carl Pickens, 1st 1000 Yard Receiving Season (1,127 yards)
  • References

    1994 Cincinnati Bengals season Wikipedia


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