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- The 2006 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League, the 39th overall, and the fourth under head coach Marvin Lewis. It began with the team trying to improve on their 11–5 record in 2005, defending their AFC North Division Championship title, and progress further through the playoffs than they made in the 2005 season having lost to Pittsburgh in the 1st round after losing star quarterback Carson Palmer to injury on the second play of the game. However, the team failed to improve on their 11–5 record to finish at 8–8 and missing the playoffs just the year after they made it to the playoffs. (en)
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- * Defensive coordinator – Chuck Bresnahan
* Defensive line – Jay Hayes
* Linebackers – Ricky Hunley
* Defensive backs – Kevin Coyle
* Assistant defensive backs – Louie Cioffi (en)
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- * President – Mike Brown
* Executive vice president – Katie Blackburn
* Senior vice president of player personnel – Pete Brown
* Vice president of player personnel – Paul Brown
* Director of football operations – Jim Lippincott
* Director of player personnel – Duke Tobin (en)
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- * Head coach – Marvin Lewis
* Assistant head coach/offensive line – Paul Alexander (en)
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- Cincinnati Bengals wordmark .png (en)
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- * Offensive coordinator – Bob Bratkowski
* Quarterbacks – Ken Zampese
* Running backs – Jim Anderson
* Wide receivers – Hue Jackson
* Tight ends – Jonathan Hayes
* Assistant offensive line – Bob Surace (en)
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- * Special teams – Darrin Simmons
* Assistant special teams/linebackers assistant – Paul Guenther (en)
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- * Strength and conditioning – Chip Morton
* Assistant strength and conditioning – Ray Oliver (en)
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- The 2006 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League, the 39th overall, and the fourth under head coach Marvin Lewis. It began with the team trying to improve on their 11–5 record in 2005, defending their AFC North Division Championship title, and progress further through the playoffs than they made in the 2005 season having lost to Pittsburgh in the 1st round after losing star quarterback Carson Palmer to injury on the second play of the game. However, the team failed to improve on their 11–5 record to finish at 8–8 and missing the playoffs just the year after they made it to the playoffs. (en)
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- 2006 Cincinnati Bengals season (en)
- Cincinnati Bengals 2006 (it)
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