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- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season abstract "The 2002 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 35th year in professional football and its 33rd with the National Football League. With a record of 2–14, however, they were the worst team in football in 2002. The Bengals struggles continued as they lost their first seven contests losing by average of 19 points in each game. The Bengals would finally garner their first victory Week 8 by soundly defeating the expansion Houston Texans on the road 38–3. The winning would not last long, however, as the Bengals lost their next six games to fall to 1–13.In their final game at home, the Bengals would stun the New Orleans Saints 20–13 to earn their second win on the season, but there would be no saving the Bengals from setting a new franchise record for losses as they finished the season with a 27–9 loss to the Buffalo Bills on the road to finish with a league worst 2–14 record. This resulted in the Bengals owner Mike Brown firing head coach Dick LeBeau and replacing him with offensive assistant Marvin Lewis.By being the worst team in 2002, they earned the first pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, which they would use to draft Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Carson Palmer out of USC, and releasing embattled quarterback Akili Smith.".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season coach Dick_LeBeau.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season team Cincinnati_Bengals.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season wikiPageExternalLink 2003.pdf.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season wikiPageExternalLink 2002.asp.
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- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season wikiPageID "17643221".
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- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season year "2002".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season active "53".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season coach Dick_LeBeau.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season defensive "* Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Mark Duffner * Defensive Line – Tim Krumrie * Cornerbacks – Kevin Coyle * Safeties – Darren Perry * Defensive Assistant – Louie Cioffi".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season divisionPlace "4".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season frontOffice "* President – Mike Brown".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season hasPhotoCollection 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season headCoach "* Head Coach – Dick LeBeau".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season inactive "11".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season offensive "* Offensive Coordinator – Bob Bratkowski * Quarterbacks – Ken Anderson * Running Backs – Jim Anderson * Wide Receivers – Steve Mooshagian * Tight Ends – John Garrett * Offensive Line – Paul Alexander * Offensive Assistant – Bob Surace".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season playoffs "did not qualify".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season prefix "final".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season ps "3".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season record "2".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season specialTeams "* Special Teams – Al Roberts".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season stadium Paul_Brown_Stadium.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season strength "* Strength and Conditioning – Kim Wood * Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Rodney Holman".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season team "Cincinnati Bengals".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season year "2002".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season subject Category:2002_National_Football_League_season_by_team.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season subject Category:Cincinnati_Bengals_seasons.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season type NationalFootballLeagueSeason.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season type SportsSeason.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season type SportsTeamSeason.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season type Thing.
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season comment "The 2002 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 35th year in professional football and its 33rd with the National Football League. With a record of 2–14, however, they were the worst team in football in 2002. The Bengals struggles continued as they lost their first seven contests losing by average of 19 points in each game. The Bengals would finally garner their first victory Week 8 by soundly defeating the expansion Houston Texans on the road 38–3.".
- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season label "2002 Cincinnati Bengals season".
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- 2002_Cincinnati_Bengals_season homepage 2002.asp.
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