The 2011-2012 season was the last time they made it to the playoffs, They lost to the Houston Texans in the first round.
They lost to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowls XVI and XXIII.
Denver Bronco's has never won in Baltimore (this doesn't include pre-season):
YearResultLocationScoreSeason2009 LostBAL7-30Regular2006WonDEN13-3Regular2005WonDEN12-10Regular2003LostBAL6-26Regular2002LostBAL23-34Regular2001LostDEN13-20Regular2000LostBAL3-21Playoffs1996WonDen45-34Regular
Johnson signed a 1 year contract with the Bengals for the prorated minimum salary. He will earn $255,290 from the Bengals while being paid the remainder of his $4.55 million 2009 salary from the Chiefs.
From 1957 through 2014, the Detroit Lions have experienced winning seasons 19 times:
1) 1957: 8-4
2) 1960: 7-5
3) 1961: 8-5-1
4) 1962: 11-3
5) 1964: 7-5-2
6) 1969: 9-4-1
7) 1970: 10-4
8) 1971: 7-6-1
9) 1972: 8-5-1
10) 1980: 9-7
11) 1983: 9-7
12) 1991: 12-4
13) 1993: 10-6
14) 1994: 9-7
15) 1995: 10-6
16) 1997: 9-7
17) 2000: 9-7
18) 2011: 10-6
19) 2014: 11-5
Through the 2012 season, the Steelers have beaten the Eagles 28 times in their history. The Eagles lead the all-time series against the Steelers 47-28-3, this includes their only postseason meeting on December 21, 1947.
In 1989, the Cincinnati Bengals made it to the Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXIII). They lost to the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers scored a touchdown with 34 seconds left in the game. The Bengals couldn't score in time leaving them a painful loss. They also played the 49ers in Super Bowl XVI (1982) and lost.
Currently, Andy Dalton is the starting quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Through the 2017 regular season, the teams have played 2,344 times. The Dodgers have won 1,185 times and the Reds 1,145 times.
Neil O'Donnell. He spent the 1998 season with the Bengals before being released and signing with the Tennessee Titans.
never saw were it was ever measure but with his atheletic abilitiy i would say around 4.49 to 4.52
Cedric Benson -32
Freddie Brown -84
Andre Caldwell -87
Daniel Coats -86
Chase Coffman -80
Laveranues Coles -11
Anthony Collins -73
Kyle Cook -64
Quan Cosby -12
Chris Crocker -42
Jonathan Fanene -68
J.P. Foschi -88
Robert Geathers -91
Shayne Graham -17
Leon Hall -29
Clark Harris -46
Orien Harris -95
Kyries Hebert -34
Darius Hill -49
Abdul Hudge -52
Kevin Huber -10
Rashad Jeanty -53
Brandon Johnson -59
Jeremi Johnson -23
Larry Johnson -27
Michael Johnson -93
Tank Johnson -99
David Jones -20
Dhani Jones -57
Matt Jones -18
Johnathan Joseph -22
Reggie Kelly -82
Brian Leonard -40
Nate Livings -62
Jonathan Luigs -50
Evan Mathis -66
Rey Maualuga -58
Clinton McDonald -69
Mike Mickens -21
Rico Murray -44
Chinedum Ndukwe -41
Tom Nelson -43
J.T. O'Sullivan -4
Chad Ochocinco -85
Antwan Odom -98
Carson Palmer -9
Jordan Palmer -5
Domata Peko -94
Maurice Purify -14
Keiwan Ratliff -26
Dave Rayner -3
Keith Rivers -55
Dennis Roland -74
Frostee Rucker -92
Dan Santucci -65
Bernard Scott -28
Matt Sherry -45
Jason Shirley -70
Jerome Simpson -89
Pat Sims -90
Dan Skuta -51
Andre Smith -71
Antonio Smith -24
Shaun Smith -96
Morgan Trent -25
Fui Vakapuna -37
Andrew Whitworth -77
Bobbie Williams -63
Roy Williams -31
Each NFL team is allowed to have 53 players on its roster (plus a five-player practice squad). As of 2012, the NFL has 32 teams, making a total of 1,696 players. According to an estimate by Plunkett Research, the average NFL player salary in the 2011-2012 season was $1.9 million.