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Cincinnati Bengals History: 1971

Cincinnati Bengals 1971 Record:  4 wins and 10 losses

In 1971, the Bengals selected Ken Anderson, a quarterback from Augustana College, in the third round of the draft. For the next 16 seasons, Ken Anderson would be a key figure in the Cincinnati offense.  He would go onto be a  four-time AFC individual passing champion. 

Lemar_Parrish_Growlzone_Bengals_PhotoThe Bengals won their first game of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles 37 to 14.  They lost their next seven games.  The Bengals went on to win their next 3 games to improve to 4 wins and 7 losses. 

Bengals Running Back Fred Willis led the team, in rushing and had 7 rushing TD’s.  Bob Trumpy led the team in receiving.  Lemar Parrish (CB) set a then-team record with seven interceptions including one for a 65-yard score, which was the Bengals first-ever interception return for a TD.  Parish was the sole Bengals Pro Bowl selection in 1971.

Scored 284 points (20.3/g), 11th of 26 in the NFL.
Allowed 265 points (18.9/g), 9th.
Differential of 19 points (1.4/g), 11th.

Corner Back Lemar Parrish was selected for the Pro Bowl)

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