The Ultimate NFL Quiz: Cincinnati Bengals! Trivia

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1. Which Bengal led the AFC in average kickoff return yardage in 1999?

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Tremain Mack led the AFC in average kickoff return yardage in 1999.

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The Ultimate NFL Quiz: Cincinnati Bengals! Trivia - Quiz

Dive into the history and performance of the Cincinnati Bengals with our trivia quiz. Test your knowledge on their 1998-2000 seasons, including player stats and game records. Ideal... see morefor NFL fans and sports enthusiasts aiming to assess their understanding of specific team dynamics and historical performances. see less

2. Who had the second-most rushing yards for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2000?

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Brandon Bennett had the second-most rushing yards for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2000.

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3. The Cincinnati Bengals were last in the AFC Central with how many losses in 1998?

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In 1998, the Cincinnati Bengals had 13 losses, which placed them last in the AFC Central division. This indicates that they had the highest number of losses compared to the other teams in their division.

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4. In 1999 what defensive category did the Cincinnati Bengals rank last in the NFL?

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In 1999, the Cincinnati Bengals ranked last in the NFL in the defensive category of Total Points Allowed. This means that they allowed the most points to be scored against them compared to all the other teams in the league.

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5. What does the "T.J." stand for in Cincinnati Bengals receiver Houshmandzadeh's name?

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The "T.J." in Cincinnati Bengals receiver Houshmandzadeh's name stands for Touraj.

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6. Who was the only team to keep the Cincinnati Bengals scoreless in 1999?

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In 1999, the Baltimore Ravens were the only team to keep the Cincinnati Bengals scoreless. This means that in the game between the Ravens and the Bengals, the Ravens' defense was able to prevent the Bengals from scoring any points. The other teams listed as options - Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins, and Denver Broncos - were not able to achieve this feat in their games against the Bengals in 1999.

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7. What was Corey Dillon's game-high in rushing yards in 1999?

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In 1999, Corey Dillon had a game-high of 192 rushing yards.

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8. In 2001 what was Corey Dillon's longest run from scrimmage?

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Corey Dillon's longest run from scrimmage in 2001 was 96 yards.

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9. How many 200-yard rushing games did Corey Dillon have as a Cincinnati Bengals running back?

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Corey Dillon had three 200-yard rushing games as a Cincinnati Bengals running back. This means that in three separate games, he was able to accumulate 200 or more rushing yards.

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10. What team held Corey Dillon to only 30 yards rushing in a game in 2001?

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The Chicago Bears held Corey Dillon to only 30 yards rushing in a game in 2001.

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11. In 2001, who scored the most Cincinnati Bengal points after Corey Dillon and Neil Rackers?

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Ron Dugans scored the most Cincinnati Bengal points in 2001 after Corey Dillon and Neil Rackers.

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12. Which of the following teams did not shutout the Cincinnati Bengals in 2001?

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The Pittsburgh Steelers did not shutout the Cincinnati Bengals in 2001.

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13. The 6 wins that the Cincinnati Bengals had in 2001 was the most since which year?

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In 2001, the Cincinnati Bengals had 6 wins, which was the most they had achieved since the year 1997. This means that in the years following 1997, the Bengals had not been able to surpass or equal the number of wins they had in that particular season.

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14. Who led the Cincinnati Bengals in receiving yards in 2001?

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In 2001, Darnay Scott led the Cincinnati Bengals in receiving yards.

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15. How many games did Corey Dillon miss for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1997 through the 2003 season?

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Corey Dillon missed 5 games for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1997 through the 2003 season.

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Which Bengal led the AFC in average kickoff return yardage in 1999?
Who had the second-most rushing yards for the Cincinnati Bengals in...
The Cincinnati Bengals were last in the AFC Central with how many...
In 1999 what defensive category did the Cincinnati Bengals rank last...
What does the "T.J." stand for in Cincinnati Bengals...
Who was the only team to keep the Cincinnati Bengals scoreless in...
What was Corey Dillon's game-high in rushing yards in 1999?
In 2001 what was Corey Dillon's longest run from scrimmage?
How many 200-yard rushing games did Corey Dillon have as a Cincinnati...
What team held Corey Dillon to only 30 yards rushing in a game in...
In 2001, who scored the most Cincinnati Bengal points after Corey...
Which of the following teams did not shutout the Cincinnati Bengals in...
The 6 wins that the Cincinnati Bengals had in 2001 was the most since...
Who led the Cincinnati Bengals in receiving yards in 2001?
How many games did Corey Dillon miss for the Cincinnati Bengals from...
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