The 1995 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 28th year in professional football and its 26th with the National Football League.
With Jeff Blake firmly entrenched as the starting quarterback, the Bengals won their first two games. However, the Bengals would lose their next two, heading into a rematch with Don Shula and the Miami Dolphins, in which the Bengals also lost, 26–23. The Bengals went on to play fairly well the rest of the season, but could not avoid their fifth straight losing season, ending with a 7–9 win–loss record.
One of the season's biggest disappointments was running back Ki-Jana Carter who the Bengals took with first overall pick out of Penn State. Carter would suffer a knee injury in his first preseason game, forcing him to miss his entire rookie season. He would never fully recover, in an injury plagued career.
Offseason
NFL Draft
Personnel
Staff
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Season summary
Week 2: vs Jacksonville Jaguars
Week 16 at Cleveland Browns
Standings
Team leaders
Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Defensive
Kicking and punting
Special teams
Awards and records
Conference Leaders
- Carl Pickens, Led AFC, Receptions, (99)
- Carl Pickens, Led AFC, Touchdowns, (17)
Franchise Records
- Carl Pickens, Franchise Record, Most Touchdowns in One Season, (17),
- Doug Pelfrey, Franchise Record, Most Field Goals in One Season, (29),
- Doug Pelfrey, Franchise Record, Most Points in One Season, (121),
Milestones
- Carl Pickens, 2nd 1,000 yard receiving season (1,234 yards)
- David Dunn, 1st 1,000-yard return season
References
External links
- Official website
- 1995 Cincinnati Bengals at Pro-Football-Reference.com




