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The 2015 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League, the 48th overall and the thirteenth under head coach Marvin Lewis. The Cincinnati Bengals got off to a franchise best start after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field by a score of 16–10
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In 2015, the Bengals got out to a franchise-best 8–0 start with a 31–10 win over the Cleveland Browns. Unfortunately, in Week 14 they would lose starting quarterback Andy Dalton to injury. He would not return that season, leaving A. J. McCarron to start under center.
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Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports. Record: 12-4-0, 1st in AFC North Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Marvin Lewis (12-4-0) Points For: 419 (26.2/g) 7th of 32. Points Against: 279 (17.4/g) 2nd of 32. Expected W-L: 11.6-4.4.
All Time Draft. All Time Pro Bowl. Ruler of the Jungle. 2015. Summary. The Bengals extended their franchise record for consecutive playoff seasons to five and stood as one of only four NFL...
The 2015 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League, the 48th overall and the thirteenth under head coach Marvin Lewis. The Cincinnati Bengals got off to a franchise best start after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field by a score of 16–10, improving them to 7–0.
The 2015 season saw the Bengals attain an 8–0 start, thanks to strong play from Andy Dalton. However, Dalton broke his thumb in week 14 against the Pittsburgh Steelers . Backup A. J. McCarron was serviceable, leading the team to finish at 12–4 and clinched the AFC North title for the second time in three seasons.
The Bengals clinched their first winning season, first playoff appearance, and first AFC North title since 2015. It also marked their first Super Bowl appearance since 1988. [2] [3]