NFL team season
1990 Cincinnati Bengals season General manager Paul Brown Head coach Sam Wyche Home stadium Riverfront Stadium Record 9–7 Division place 1st AFC Central Playoff finish Won Wild Card Playoffs (vs. Oilers) 41–14 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Raiders) 10–20Pro Bowlers T Anthony Muñoz TE Rodney Holman RB James Brooks SS David Fulcher
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The 1990 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 23rd year in professional football and its 21st with the National Football League (NFL). The Bengals won the AFC Central division for the second time in three seasons.
The Bengals would finish the season 9–7 and make the playoffs. In the postseason, Cincinnati won over the Houston Oilers in the wild-card round 41–14, but lost to the Los Angeles Raiders 20–10 in the divisional round. The Bengals would not make the playoffs again until the 2005 season and would not win a playoff game again until their Super Bowl-appearing 2021 season beginning what eventually became an 8-game playoff losing streak, tied with the Detroit Lions for longest in NFL history.
Offseason [ edit ]
NFL draft [ edit ]
Main article: 1990 NFL draft
1990 Cincinnati Bengals draft
Round
Pick
Player
Position
College
Notes
1
12
James Francis
Linebacker
Baylor
2
38
Harold Green *
Running back
South Carolina
3
65
Bernard Clark
Linebacker
Miami (FL)
4
91
Mike Brennan
Offensive tackle
Notre Dame
5
122
Lynn James
Wide receiver
Arizona State
6
150
Don Odegard
Defensive back
UNLV
7
177
Craig Ogletree
Linebacker
Auburn
8
204
Doug Wellsandt
Tight end
Washington State
9
234
Mitchell Price
Defensive back
Tulane
10
261
Eric Crigler
Offensive tackle
Murray State
11
288
Tim O'Connor
Offensive tackle
Virginia
12
314
Andre Riley
Wide receiver
Washington
Made roster * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career
[ 1]
Personnel [ edit ]
Staff [ edit ]
1990 Cincinnati Bengals staff
Front office
President – John Sawyer
General Manager – Paul Brown
Assistant General Manager – Mike Brown
Director of Player Personnel – Pete Brown
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Quarterbacks – Dana Bible
Running Backs – Jim Anderson
Wide Receivers – Mike Stock
Tight Ends – Bill Johnson
Offensive Line – Jim McNally
Defensive coaches
Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Dick LeBeau
Defensive Line – Chuck Studley
Linebackers – Dick Selcer
Special teams coaches
Special Teams – Marv Braden
Strength and conditioning
Roster [ edit ]
1990 Cincinnati Bengals roster
Quarterbacks (QB)
7 Boomer Esiason
10 Todd Philcox
4 Erik Wilhelm
Running backs (RB)
42 Eric Ball KR
21 James Brooks
28 Harold Green
36 Stanford Jennings KR
30 Ickey Woods FB
Wide receivers (WR)
86 Mike Barber
81 Eddie Brown
80 Lynn James
85 Tim McGee
Tight ends (TE)
82 Rodney Holman
84 Eric Kattus
87 Jim Riggs
Offensive linemen (OL)
60 Mike Brennan T
68 Paul Jetton G/C
64 Bruce Kozerski C
73 Ken Moyer G
78 Anthony Muñoz T
75 Bruce Reimers G
76 Kirk Scrafford T
63 Joe Walter T
Defensive linemen (DL)
99 Jason Buck DE
98 David Grant DE
71 Mike Hammerstein NT
69 Tim Krumrie NT
72 Skip McClendon DE
96 Natu Tuatagaloa DE
Linebackers (LB)
53 Leo Barker OLB
57 Bernard Clark ILB
50 James Francis OLB
52 Craig Ogletree OLB
59 Kevin Walker ILB
51 Leon White OLB
91 Carl Zander ILB
Defensive backs (DB)
24 Lewis Billups CB
27 Barney Bussey S
45 Carl Carter CB
33 David Fulcher SS
25 Rod Jones CB
32 Mitchell Price
22 Eric Thomas CB
41 Solomon Wilcots FS
Special teams (ST)
55 Ed Brady LS
3 Jim Breech K
11 Lee Johnson P
Practice squad
47 active, 5 inactive, 1 practice squad
Reserve
74 Brian Blados G (IR)
29 Rickey Dixon S (IR)
88 Reggie Rembert WR (IR)
83 Kendal Smith WR (IR)
20 Craig Taylor RB (IR)
Rookies in italics
[ 2]
Regular season [ edit ]
Schedule [ edit ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Recap
1
September 9
New York Jets
W 25–20
1–0
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
2
September 16
at San Diego Chargers
W 21–16
2–0
Jack Murphy Stadium
Recap
3
September 23
New England Patriots
W 41–7
3–0
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
4
at Seattle Seahawks
L 16–31
3–1
Kingdome
Recap
5
October 7
at Los Angeles Rams
W 34–31 (OT)
4–1
Anaheim Stadium
Recap
6
October 14
at Houston Oilers
L 17–48
4–2
Astrodome
Recap
7
at Cleveland Browns
W 34–13
5–2
Cleveland Stadium
Recap
8
October 28
at Atlanta Falcons
L 17–38
5–3
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Recap
9
November 4
New Orleans Saints
L 7–21
5–4
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
10
Bye
11
November 18
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 27–3
6–4
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
12
November 25
Indianapolis Colts
L 20–34
6–5
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
13
December 2
at Pittsburgh Steelers
W 16–12
7–5
Three Rivers Stadium
Recap
14
December 9
San Francisco 49ers
L 17–20 (OT)
7–6
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
15
December 16
at Los Angeles Raiders
L 7–24
7–7
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Recap
16
December 23
Houston Oilers
W 40–20
8–7
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
17
December 30
Cleveland Browns
W 21–14
9–7
Riverfront Stadium
Recap
Game summaries [ edit ]
Week 1 vs Jets [ edit ]
Week One: New York Jets (0–0) at Cincinnati Bengals (0–0)
at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
Date : September 9Game time : 4:00 p.m.Game weather : 72 °F (22.2 °C)Game attendance : 56,467Referee : Dale HamerTV : NBCBox Score , Box Score
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CIN – Jim Breech 43-yard field goal, 14:52. Bengals 3–0.
NYJ – Al Toon 46-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 6:12. Jets 7–3.
NYJ – Pat Leahy 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Jets 10–3.
Third quarter
CIN – Eddie Brown 10-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 10:34. Tie 10–10.
NYJ – Al Toon 9-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 4:44. Jets 17–10.
Fourth quarter
NYJ – Pat Leahy 26-yard field goal, 13:47. Jets 20–10.
CIN – James Brooks 3-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 9:46. Jets 20–17.
CIN – Safety, David Fulcher tackled Ken O'Brien in end zone, 8:59. Jets 20–19.
CIN – Jim Breech 44-yard field goal, 4:46. Bengals 22–20.
CIN – Jim Breech 37-yard field goal, 2:12. Bengals 25–20.
Top passers
NYJ – Ken O'Brien – 27/49, 300 yards, TD, 2 int
CIN – Boomer Esiason – 17/30, 202 yards, 2 TD, 2 int
Top rushers
NYJ – Freeman McNeil – 7 rushes, 24 yards Brad Baxter – 5 rushes, 24 yards
CIN – James Brooks – 15 rushes, 67 yards
Top receivers
NYJ – Al Toon – 8 receptions, 118 yards, 2 TD
CIN – Tim McGee – 6 receptions, 84 yards
Week 2 [ edit ]
1
2 3 4 Total
• Bengals
0
14 0 7
21
Chargers
13
3 0 0
16
Date: September 16Location: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CaliforniaGame start: 1:00 p.m. Game weather: 70 °F (21.1 °C), wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)Referee: Red CashionTV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
Scoring summary 1 SD Ronnie Harmon 36 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (Fuad Reveiz kick) SD 7–0
1 SD Joe Caravello 17 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (kick failed) SD 13–0
2 CIN James Brooks 10 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) SD 13–7
2 SD Fuad Reveiz 19 yard field goal SD 16–7
2 CIN Eddie Brown 30 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) SD 16–14
4 CIN Eddie Brown 23 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) CIN 21–16
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Week 13 [ edit ]
1
2 3 4 Total
• Bengals
7
9 0 0
16
Steelers
6
0 3 3
12
Date: December 2Location: Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame start: 1:00 p.m. Game weather: 44 °F (6.7 °C); wind 7 miles per hour (11 km/h; 6.1 kn)Referee: Jerry MarkbreitTelevision network: NBC
Scoring summary Q1 PIT Gary Anderson 32 yard field goal PIT 3–0
Q1 CIN Eddie Brown 50 yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick) CIN 7–3
Q1 PIT Gary Anderson 36 yard field goal CIN 7–6
Q2 CIN Bubby Brister tackled by James Francis in end zone CIN 9–6
Q2 CIN James Brooks 7 yard run (Jim Breech kick) CIN 16–6
Q3 PIT Gary Anderson 29 yard field goal CIN 16–9
Q4 PIT Gary Anderson 48 yard field goal CIN 16–12
[ 4]
Week 17 vs Browns [ edit ]
Week Sixteen: Cleveland Browns (3–12) at Cincinnati Bengals (8–7)
at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
Game information
First quarter
No scoring
Second quarter
CIN – James Francis 17-yard interception return (Jim Breech kick), 7:10. Bengals 7–0.
CIN – Rodney Holman 22-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 2:14. Bengals 14–0. Drive:
Third quarter
CLE – Kevin Mack 2-yard run (Jerry Kauric kick), 13:36. Bengals 14–7. Drive:
CLE – Brian Brennan 16-yard pass from Mike Pagel (Jerry Kauric kick), 10:28. Tie 14–14. Drive:
Fourth quarter
CIN – Eric Ball 48-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick), 8:40. Bengals 21–14. Drive:
Top passers
CLE – Mike Pagel – 14/32, 184 yards, TD, 3 int
CIN – Boomer Esiason – 10/16, 154 yards, 2 TD, 2 int
Top rushers
CLE – Kevin Mack – 16 rushes, 85 yards, TD
CIN – James Brooks – 17 rushes, 84 yards
Top receivers
CLE – Webster Slaughter – 6 receptions, 115 yards
CIN – Eric Ball – 1 reception, 48 yards, TD
Standings [ edit ]
AFC Central
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
PF
PA
STK
(3) Cincinnati Bengals
9
7
0
.563
5–1
8–4
360
352
W2
(6) Houston Oilers
9
7
0
.563
4–2
8–4
405
307
W1
Pittsburgh Steelers
9
7
0
.563
2–4
6–6
292
240
L1
Cleveland Browns
3
13
0
.188
1–5
2–10
228
462
L2
[ 5]
[ edit ]
James Brooks, December 23, 1990, 201 rushing yards vs. Houston Oilers [ 6]
Playoffs [ edit ]
Schedule [ edit ]
Main article: 1990–91 NFL playoffs
Week
Date
Opponent (seed)
Result
Record
Venue
Venue
Wildcard
January 6, 1991
Houston Oilers (6)
W 41–14
1–0
Riverfront Stadium
60,012
Divisional
January 13, 1991
at Los Angeles Raiders (2)
L 10–20
1–1
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
92,045
Team leaders [ edit ]
Passing [ edit ]
Player
Att
Comp
Yds
TD
INT
Rating
Boomer Esiason
402
224
3031
24
22
77.0
Rushing [ edit ]
Player
Att
Yds
YPC
Long
TD
James Brooks
195
1004
5.1
56
5
Ickey Woods
64
268
4.2
32
6
Receiving [ edit ]
Player
Rec
Yds
Avg
Long
TD
Eddie Brown
44
706
16.0
50
9
Defensive [ edit ]
Player
Tackles
Sacks
INTs
FF
FR
James Francis
76
8.0
1
2
0
Barney Bussey
57
2.0
4
0
1
Kicking and punting [ edit ]
Player
FGA
FGM
FG%
XPA
XPM
XP%
Points
Jim Breech
21
17
81.0%
44
41
93.2%
92
Player
Punts
Yards
Long
Blkd
Avg.
Lee Johnson
64
2705
70
0
42.3
Special teams [ edit ]
Player
KR
KRYards
KRAvg
KRLong
KRTD
PR
PRYards
PRAvg
PRLong
PRTD
Stanford Jennings
29
584
20.1
33
0
0
0
0.0
0
0
Mitchell Price
10
191
19.1
33
0
29
251
8.7
66
1
Awards and records [ edit ]
All-Pros [ edit ]
Anthony Muñoz LT, 1st Team All-Pro
All-Rookies [ edit ]
James Francis OLB, PFWA All-Rookie Team
Records [ edit ]
Boomer Esiason, franchise record, most passing yards in one game, 490 yards (achieved on October 7, 1990) [ 7]
Milestones [ edit ]
James Brooks, 1st 200 yard rushing game, December 23, 1990, 201 rushing yards vs. Houston Oilers [ 6]
James Brooks, 3rd 1000 yard rushing season (1,004 yards) [ 8]
References [ edit ]
^ "1990 Cincinnati Bengals draftees" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved October 6, 2014 .
^ "1990 Cincinnati Bengals starters, roster, and players" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved October 10, 2014 .
^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
^ Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved 2014-Mar-30.
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 292
^ a b NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 438
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 37
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 436
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