The 1998 season was the Cincinnati Bengals' 31st in professional football and their 29th in the National Football League (NFL). The Bengals finished with a 3–13 record for the fourth time in the 1990s, as new free agent quarterback Neil O'Donnell was sacked 30 times. Despite the poor showing by the offensive line, running back Corey Dillon established himself as one of the NFL's premier running backs, as he rushed for 1,120 yards.[1] The only bright spot for the Bengals in 1998 was when they swept division rival Pittsburgh. This was the Bengals only sweep of the Steelers during the "Bungles" years.
Offseason
NFL draft
The Bengals drafted nine players in 1998.[2]
Undrafted free agents
Personnel
Staff
1998 Cincinnati Bengals staff
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and conditioning – Kim Wood
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Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Attendance
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1
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September 6
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Tennessee Oilers
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L 14–23
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0–1
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55,848
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2
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September 13
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at Detroit Lions
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W 34–28
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1–1
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66,354
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3
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September 20
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Green Bay Packers
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L 6–13
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1–2
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56,346
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4
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September 27
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at Baltimore Ravens
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L 24–31
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1–3
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68,154
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5
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Bye
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6
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October 11
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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W 25–20
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2–3
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59,979
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7
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October 18
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at Tennessee Oilers
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L 14–44
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2–4
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33,288
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8
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October 25
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at Oakland Raiders
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L 10–27
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2–5
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40,089
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9
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November 1
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Denver Broncos
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L 26–33
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2–6
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59,974
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10
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November 8
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at Jacksonville Jaguars
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L 11–24
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2–7
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67,040
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11
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November 15
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at Minnesota Vikings
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L 3–24
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2–8
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64,232
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12
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November 22
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Baltimore Ravens
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L 13–20
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2–9
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52,571
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13
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November 29
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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L 17–34
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2–10
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55,432
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14
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December 6
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Buffalo Bills
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L 20–33
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2–11
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54,359
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15
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December 13
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at Indianapolis Colts
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L 26–39
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2–12
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55,179
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16
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December 20
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at Pittsburgh Steelers
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W 25–24
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3–12
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52,017
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17
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December 27
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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L 0–35
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3–13
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49,826
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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
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Standings
[3]
Team leaders
Passing
Player
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Att
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Comp
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Yds
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TD
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INT
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Rating
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Neil O'Donnell |
343 |
212 |
2216 |
15 |
4 |
90.2
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Rushing
Receiving
Defensive
Kicking and punting
Player
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FGA
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FGM
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FG%
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XPA
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XPM
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XP%
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Points
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Doug Pelfrey |
27 |
19 |
70.4% |
21 |
21 |
100.0% |
78
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Player
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Punts
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Yards
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Long
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Blkd
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Avg.
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Lee Johnson |
69 |
3083 |
69 |
1 |
44.7
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Special teams
Player
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KR
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KRYards
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KRAvg
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KRLong
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KRTD
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PR
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PRYards
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PRAvg
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PRLong
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PRTD
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Tremain Mack |
45 |
1165 |
25.9 |
97 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0.0 |
0 |
0
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Damon Gibson |
17 |
372 |
21.9 |
30 |
0 |
27 |
218 |
8.1 |
65 |
1
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Awards and records
- Carl Pickens, franchise record, most receptions in one game, 13 (achieved on October 11, 1998) [4]
Milestones
- Corey Dillon, 2nd 1,000-yard rushing season (1,130 rushing yards) [5]
- Carl Pickens, 4th 1,000-yard receiving season (1,023 receiving yards) [6]
- Chad Cornelius, led NFL in punt average in the preseason before tearing the ACL/MCL on his kicking leg. Was the first punter to down his own punt.
References
- ^ "Season summary and statistics". Sports E Cyclopedia.
- ^ "1998 Cincinnati Bengals Draftees". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on February 7, 2008. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. New York: Workman Publishing Co. March 2001. ISBN 0-7611-2480-2.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. Workman Publishing Co. p. 37.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. Workman Publishing Co. p. 436.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book. Workman Publishing Co. p. 440.
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