1984 Cincinnati Bengals Statistics

National Football League (NFL)
Team Record: 8-8
Finishing 2nd in the NFL's Central Division of the American Football Conference
Coach: Sam Wyche (8-8)
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
1984 Cincinnati Bengals Roster
1984 Cincinnati Bengals Results

The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League ended the 1984 season with a record of 8 wins and 8 losses, finishing second in the NFL's Central Division of the American Football Conference.

The Bengals ran up 339 points, and the defense gave up 339. Ken Anderson threw for 2,107 yards. Cris Collinsworth grabbed 64 passes for 989 yards. M.L. Harris contributed to the receiving game, too.

Larry Kinnebrew carried the ball for a team-best 623 yards for Cincinnati, while Charles Alexander additionally contributed to the rushing attack.

Bobby Kemp, Louis Breeden and Robert Jackson each intercepted 4 opponent throws. Eddie Edwards and Reggie Williams each sacked opposing passers 9 times.

Sam Wyche coached the team.

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Passing:

Player Att Comp Comp % Yds Yds/Att TDs TD % Ints Int % Long Sacked Yds Lost Rating
Ken Anderson27517563.621077.7103.6124.4802419181.0
Turk Schonert1177866.79458.143.476.0571611577.8
Boomer Esiason1025150.05305.232.932.93655262.9
Pat McInally22100.07738.500.000.04300118.8
Totals49630661.736597.4173.4224.480 45358

Rushing:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long TDs
Larry Kinnebrew1546234.023 9
Charles Alexander1324793.622 2
James Brooks1033963.833 2
Stanford Jennings793794.820 2
Turk Schonert13775.917 1
Stanley Wilson17744.40
Ken Anderson11645.814 0
Boomer Esiason19633.32
John Farley7111.60
Cris Collinsworth177.00
David Verser252.50
Mike Martin133.00
M.L. Harris1-2-2.0-2 0
Totals54021794.033 18

Receiving:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long TDs
Cris Collinsworth6498915.557 6
M.L. Harris4875915.880 2
Stanford Jennings353469.943 3
James Brooks342687.927 2
Charles Alexander292037.022 0
Rodney Holman2123911.427 1
Steve Kreider2024312.227 1
Larry Kinnebrew191598.422 1
Isaac Curtis1213511.222 0
Mike Martin1116414.942 0
David Verser611318.828 0
Stanley Wilson2157.511 0
Don Kern2147.00
John Farley2115.510 0
Anthony Munoz111.01
Totals306365912.080 17

Kicking:

Player X/CA X/CM X/CP % FGA FGM FG % Pts.
Jim Breech3737100.0312271.0103
Totals3737100.0312271.0103

Punting:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long
Pat McInally67283242.361
Totals67283242.361

Punt Returns:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long TDs
Mike Martin2437615.755 0
John Simmons12988.230 0
Ray Horton2-1-0.50
Totals3847312.455 0

Kick Returns:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long TDs
Stanford Jennings2245220.546 0
Mike Martin1938620.344 0
James Brooks714420.637 0
John Farley69315.532 0
David Verser34615.323 0
John Simmons11515.015 0
M.L. Harris11212.012 0
Larry Kinnebrew177.00
Gary Williams100.00
Totals61115518.946 0

Interceptions:

Player No. Yds Avg. Long TDs
Louis Breeden49624.070 0
Robert Jackson4328.028 1
Bobby Kemp4276.814 0
Ray Horton34816.048 1
John Simmons24321.543 1
Reggie Williams23316.533 0
Ray Griffin2136.513 0
James Griffin15757.057 1
Glenn Cameron11515.015 0
Jimmy Turner144.00
Jeff Schuh100.00
Totals2536814.770 4

Sacks:

Player No. Yds Avg.
Reggie Williams9.00.0
Eddie Edwards9.00.0
Ross Browner8.00.0
Tim Krumrie5.00.0
Glen Collins3.00.0
Jeff Schuh2.00.0
Guy Frazier2.00.0
Ray Horton1.00.0
Glenn Cameron1.00.0
Totals40.000.0

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