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The 1972 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 3rd season in the National Football League, and the 5th overall. Starting off the 1972 season winning five of seven games, the Bengals looked primed to win the division as they had in 1970. They lost a key divisional game at Pittsburgh, 40–17, followed by a pair of close losses at home against Oakland (20–14) and Baltimore 20–19. Head coach Paul Brown gave Ken Anderson the starting quarterback job, and the Bengals responded by winning three out of the last four games giving the Bengals an overall 8–6 season, but not good enough for the playoffs once again. Three times in their history, the Bengals have won without scoring a touchdown, including September 24, 1972, when kicker Horst Muhlmann's five field goals (41, 32, 20, 32, 34) fuele

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  • The 1972 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 3rd season in the National Football League, and the 5th overall. Starting off the 1972 season winning five of seven games, the Bengals looked primed to win the division as they had in 1970. They lost a key divisional game at Pittsburgh, 40–17, followed by a pair of close losses at home against Oakland (20–14) and Baltimore 20–19. Head coach Paul Brown gave Ken Anderson the starting quarterback job, and the Bengals responded by winning three out of the last four games giving the Bengals an overall 8–6 season, but not good enough for the playoffs once again. Three times in their history, the Bengals have won without scoring a touchdown, including September 24, 1972, when kicker Horst Muhlmann's five field goals (41, 32, 20, 32, 34) fueled a 15–10 victory over Pittsburgh at Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field). Twice in Bengals history, two Cincinnati players have broken the 100-yard rushing mark in the same game, with the first coming October 29, 1972, when fullback Doug Dressler gained 110 yards and halfback Essex Johnson ran for 103 yards in a 30–7 win versus Houston. The latest-drafted player ever to make the Bengals roster for a regular-season game was K-P Dave Green of Ohio University. Green was the 418th selection in the 1972 draft, taken in the 17th round. He didn't make the roster in 1972, and had a brief stint (no games played) with Houston in 1973 before being re-acquired by Cincinnati. (en)
  • La stagione 1972 dei Cincinnati Bengals è stata la terza della franchigia nella National Football League, la quinta complessiva. La squadra iniziò la stagione vincendo cinque delle prime sette gare, sembrando potesse tornare a vincere la division come accaduto due anni prima. Tuttavia perse una partita di division chiave contro Pittsburgh, 40–17, seguita da un paio di sconfitte in gare equilibrate contro Oakland (20–14) e Baltimore 20–19. Il capo-allenatore Paul Brown affidò a Ken Anderson il ruolo di quarterback titolare e i Bengals risposero vincendo tre delle ultime quattro gare per un record di 8-6, non sufficiente per qualificarsi ai playoff. (it)
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  • * Quarterbacks/Receivers – Bill Walsh * Offensive Backfield – Jack Donaldson * Offensive Line – Bill Johnson (en)
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  • ;First quarter *CIN – Essex Johnson 14-yard run . Bengals 7–0. Drive: ;Second quarter *CIN – Horst Muhlmann 38-yard field goal. Bengals 10–0. Drive: *NE – Larry Carwell 45-yard blocked field goal return . Bengals 10–7. ;Third quarter *CIN – Jess Phillips 1-yard run . Bengals 17–7. Drive: ;Fourth quarter *CIN – Lemar Parrish 51-yard punt return . Bengals 24–7. *CIN – Bob Trumpy 11-yard pass from Ken Anderson . Bengals 31–7. Drive: (en)
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  • ;Top passers *CIN – Ken Anderson – 10/15, 102 yards, TD *NE – Jim Plunkett – 9/17, 117 yards, 2 INT ;Top rushers *CIN – Essex Johnson – 15 rushes, 82 yards, TD *NE – Carl Garrett – 12 rushes, 34 yards ;Top receivers *CIN – Chip Myers – 3 receptions, 42 yards *NE – Carl Garrett – 1 reception, 35 yards (en)
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  • Week One: Cincinnati Bengals at New England Patriots (en)
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  • La stagione 1972 dei Cincinnati Bengals è stata la terza della franchigia nella National Football League, la quinta complessiva. La squadra iniziò la stagione vincendo cinque delle prime sette gare, sembrando potesse tornare a vincere la division come accaduto due anni prima. Tuttavia perse una partita di division chiave contro Pittsburgh, 40–17, seguita da un paio di sconfitte in gare equilibrate contro Oakland (20–14) e Baltimore 20–19. Il capo-allenatore Paul Brown affidò a Ken Anderson il ruolo di quarterback titolare e i Bengals risposero vincendo tre delle ultime quattro gare per un record di 8-6, non sufficiente per qualificarsi ai playoff. (it)
  • The 1972 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 3rd season in the National Football League, and the 5th overall. Starting off the 1972 season winning five of seven games, the Bengals looked primed to win the division as they had in 1970. They lost a key divisional game at Pittsburgh, 40–17, followed by a pair of close losses at home against Oakland (20–14) and Baltimore 20–19. Head coach Paul Brown gave Ken Anderson the starting quarterback job, and the Bengals responded by winning three out of the last four games giving the Bengals an overall 8–6 season, but not good enough for the playoffs once again. Three times in their history, the Bengals have won without scoring a touchdown, including September 24, 1972, when kicker Horst Muhlmann's five field goals (41, 32, 20, 32, 34) fuele (en)
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