NFL team season
The 1979 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 10th season in the National Football League , and the 12th overall. Fullback Pete Johnson powered his way to 15 touchdowns, but the Bengals struggled to their second straight 4–12 record. After the season, former Cleveland coach Forrest Gregg was named to replace Homer Rice as Bengals head coach. 1979 marked the end of an era, as the last remaining original Bengal, longtime center Bob Johnson , retired after 12 seasons, 2 in the AFL, and 10 in the NFL, all with the Bengals.
Offseason
NFL draft
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Personnel
Staff
1979 Cincinnati Bengals staff
Front office
President – John Sawyer
General Manager – Paul Brown
Director of Player Personnel – Pete Brown
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Roster
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Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 2
at Denver Broncos
L 0–10
0–1
Mile High Stadium
74,788
2
September 9
at Buffalo Bills
L 24–51
0–2
Rich Stadium
43,504
3
September 16
New England Patriots
L 14–20
0–3
Riverfront Stadium
41,805
4
September 23
Houston Oilers
L 27–30
0–4
Riverfront Stadium
45,615
5
September 30
at Dallas Cowboys
L 13–38
0–5
Texas Stadium
63,179
6
October 7
Kansas City Chiefs
L 7–10
0–6
Riverfront Stadium
40,041
7
October 14
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 34–10
1–6
Riverfront Stadium
52,381
8
October 21
at Cleveland Browns
L 27–28
1–7
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
75,119
9
October 28
Philadelphia Eagles
W 37–13
2–7
Riverfront Stadium
42,036
10
November 4
at Baltimore Colts
L 28–38
2–8
Municipal Stadium
37,740
11
November 11
San Diego Chargers
L 24–26
2–9
Riverfront Stadium
40,782
12
November 18
at Houston Oilers
L 21–42
2–10
Astrodome
49,829
13
November 25
St. Louis Cardinals
W 34–28
3–10
Riverfront Stadium
25,103
14
December 2
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 17–37
3–11
Three Rivers Stadium
46,521
15
December 9
at Washington Redskins
L 14–28
3–12
RFK Stadium
52,882
16
December 16
Cleveland Browns
W 16–12
4–12
Riverfront Stadium
42,183
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
References
External links
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (11) Conference championships (3) Retired numbers Ring of Honor Media Current league affiliations Former league affiliation