When was the last time the Browns swept the Bengals?

When was the last time the Browns swept the Bengals?

2009
This win gave the Bengals a 36–35 lead in the overall series, a lead the Bengals have not yet relinquished. The Bengals swept the Browns in the 2009 season, while also sweeping the rest of the AFC North en route to a division title. This is the Bengals’ first division sweep in franchise history.

Who was Bengals quarterback in 89?

Boomer Esiason
Starters

Pos Player Summary of Player Stats
Offensive Starters
QB Boomer Esiason* 258 for 455, 3,525 yards, 28 td, 11 int, & 47 rushes for 278 yards and 0 td
RB James Brooks* 221 rushes for 1,239 yards, 7 td, & 37 catches for 306 yards and 2 td
FB Eric Ball 98 rushes for 391 yards, 3 td, & 6 catches for 44 yards and 0 td

Who is better Browns or Bengals?

The two teams have met each other 96 times, with the Cincinnati Bengals winning 51 games and the Cleveland Browns winning 45 games.

How many miles separate the Browns and Bengals?

223 miles
Distance between Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns is 223 miles (359 kilometres).

Is Cincinnati better than Cleveland?

Cleveland is far colder and more liberal with an industrial feel while Cincinnati feels more like a Southern city and it’s known for its architecture, medical and research jobs, friendly residents, and small town feel despite its size.

Who was the Bengals coach in 1989?

Sam Wyche

1989 Cincinnati Bengals season
Head coach Sam Wyche
General manager Paul Brown
Home field Riverfront Stadium
Results

Who won the 1988 Super Bowl?

Washington Football Team
Super Bowl XXII/Champion
On January 31, 1988, in San Diego, California, Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins—now known as the Washington Football Team—becomes the first African American quarterback to play in a Super Bowl, scoring four of Washington’s five touchdowns in an upset 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII.

Why do Browns and Bengals have same colors?

Both teams’ initials matching those of their common founder Paul Brown. Both teams’ using orange as a secondary color as homage to Brown’s beloved Massillon Tigers. Brown responded by founding the Bengals shortly thereafter in 1968 and an instant rivalry was born, founded on the hatred between the two men.

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