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The 1973 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 4th season in the National Football League , and the 6th overall.
The Bengals split their first eight games, then swept their last six to win their second AFC Central Division title.
Cincinnati for the second time made the playoffs, losing to the eventual Super Bowl winner (Miami 34–16) for the second time as well.
RB Essex Johnson became the first Bengal to achieve 100+ yards rushing and receiving in the same game. He rushed for 121 yards on 21 carries and got 116 yards on two receptions on Sep 30, 1973 at San Diego. Perhaps one of the best marks of the season for the Bengals was giving the eventual NFC Champion Vikings their most lopsided loss of the season 27-0.
Offseason
NFL Draft
[ 1]
Personnel
Staff
1973 Cincinnati Bengals staff
Front office
President – John Sawyer
Director of Player Personnel – Pete Brown
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Regular season
Schedule
1973 Cincinnati Bengals Schedule
Date
Opponent
Result
Score
Attendance
Stadium
September 16
at Denver Broncos
L
10–28
49,059
Mile High Stadium
September 23
Houston Oilers
W
24–10
51,823
Riverfront Stadium
September 30
at San Diego Chargers
W
20–13
46,733
San Diego Stadium
October 7
at Cleveland Browns
L
10–17
70,805
Cleveland Stadium
October 14
Pittsburgh Steelers
W
19–7
55,819
Riverfront Stadium
October 21
Kansas City Chiefs
W
14–6
56,397
Riverfront Stadium
October 28
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L
13–20
45,761
Three Rivers Stadium
November 4
at Dallas Cowboys
L
10–38
54,944
Texas Stadium
November 11
at Buffalo Bills
W
16–13
76,927
Rich Stadium
November 18
New York Jets
W
20–14
55,745
Riverfront Stadium
November 25
St. Louis Cardinals
W
42–24
50,918
Riverfront Stadium
December 2
Minnesota Vikings
W
27–0
57,859
Riverfront Stadium
December 9
Cleveland Browns
W
34–17
58,266
Riverfront Stadium
December 16
at Houston Oilers
W
27–24
21,955
Astrodome
Game summaries
Week 2
1
2 3 4 Total
Oilers
7
0 3 0
10
• Bengals
0
10 0 14
24
Scoring summary Q1 HOU Gresham 103 yard kickoff return (Butler kick)HOU 7–0
Q2 CIN Johnson 11 yard run (Muhlmann kick)Tie 7–7
Q2 CIN Muhlmann 27 yard field goal CIN 10–7
Q3 HOU Butler 38 yard field goal Tie 10–10
Q4 CIN Clark 3 yard run (Muhlmann kick)CIN 17–10
Q4 CIN Trumpy 35 yard pass from Anderson (Muhlmann kick)CIN 24–10
[ 2]
Week 5 vs Steelers
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
PIT
CIN
1
Bengals
20-yard field goal by Muhlmann
0
3
1
Bengals
19-yard field goal by Muhlmann
0
6
2
Bengals
20-yard field goal by Muhlmann
0
9
3
Bengals
Clark 3-yard touchdown run, Muhlmann kick good
0
16
4
Bengals
41-yard field goal by Muhlmann
0
19
4
Steelers
Pearson 1-yard touchdown run, Gerela kick good
7
19
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
7
19
Week 7 at Steelers
Standings
Team stats
1973 Cincinnati Bengals Team Stats
TEAM STATS
Bengals
Opponents
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
252
219
Rushing
124
109
Passing
108
97
Penalty
20
13
TOTAL NET YARDS
4512
3705
Avg Per Game
322.3
264.6
Total Plays
871
840
Avg. Per Play
5.2
4.4
NET YARDS RUSHING
2236
1807
Avg. Per Game
159.7
129.1
Total Rushes
515
459
NET YARDS PASSING
2276
1898
Avg. Per Game
162.6
135.6
Sacked Yards Lost
24–163
43–342
Gross Yards
2439
2240
Att. Completions
332–180
338–182
Completion Pct.
54.2
53.8
Intercepted
12
18
PUNTS-AVERAGE
68–41
77–41.7
PENALTIES-YARDS
83–799
78–710
FUMBLES-BALL LOST
25–14
31–16
TOUCHDOWNS
32
27
Rushing
13
15
Passing
18
9
Returns
1
3
Score by Periods
1
2
3
4
Tot
Bengals
39
100
79
68
286
Opponents
50
61
58
62
231
Team leaders
Passing: Ken Anderson (329 Att, 179 Comp, 2428 Yds, 54.4 Pct, 18 TD, 12 Int, 81.2 Rating)
Rushing: Essex Johnson (195 Att, 997 Yds, 5.1 Avg, 46 Long, 4 TD)
Receiving: Isaac Curtis (45 Rec, 843 Yds, 18.7 Avg, 77 Long, 9 TD)
Scoring: Horst Muhlmann, 94 points (21 FG; 31 PAT)
Roster
Cincinnati Bengals roster
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Tight Ends
Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
Postseason
Awards and records
Pro Bowl Selections
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (11) Conference championships (3) Retired numbers Ring of Honor Media Current league affiliations Former league affiliation