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The Bengals–Browns rivalry, often referred to as the Battle of Ohio, is a rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and
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of the
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(NFL). Both teams are members of the American Football Conference (AFC)
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, and play two games against each other annually. Geography and a shared heritage add to this rivalry.
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(Northeast) and
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(Southwest) are on opposite corners of Ohio, and essentially split Ohio. Both teams were founded by head coach
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, the namesake of the Browns franchise, who created the Bengals franchise in the American Football League (AFL) after he was fired from the Browns. The colors of each team are similar. The Bengals and Browns first played in 1970. Previously, the Bengals were a part of the AFL. After the
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the Bengals and Browns were placed in the
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Division, where they remained until the Browns suspended operations after their relocation to Baltimore and a subsequent new Browns expansion team being awarded to Cleveland. The expansion Browns were also placed in the AFC Central. Both teams moved to the newly formed AFC North division in 2002 as part of the NFL's realignment. The Bengals lead the overall series, 52–47. The two teams have never met in the
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.


History


Early history

The Browns were founded in 1946 as a member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), and were named after their head coach,
Paul Brown Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 – August 5, 1991) was an American football coach and executive in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Brown was both the co-founder and first coach of the Clevela ...
. The Browns dominated the AAFC in its four years of existence, winning all four Championships, and joined the NFL in 1950, playing in the next six Championship Games for three Championships, or seven in ten years (including five in succession in 1946–1950). In 1963, Brown was fired by new team owner
Art Modell Arthur Bertram Modell (June 23, 1925 – September 6, 2012) was an American businessman, entrepreneur and National Football League team owner. He owned the Cleveland Browns franchise for 35 years and established the Baltimore Ravens franchis ...
, and subsequently went on to found the Bengals, who played their first AFL season in 1968. Two years later, after the AFL-NFL merger, both the Bengals and the Browns were placed in the AFC Central, and thus met twice every season: fueled by the hatred between Brown and Modell, a rivalry was born.


1970–79 The first meetings

In the first regular-season matchup between the two teams, the Browns beat the Bengals 30–27. It was an important win for the Browns, who were chastised for losing a preseason game to Cincinnati. Running backs Leroy Kelly and Bo Scott combined for 236 yards, and a fired up defense set the early tone when defensive tackle Walter Johnson sacked Bengals quarterback Virgil Carter for a safety. However, the Bengals got the last laugh that season, beating the Browns in their first meeting in Cincinnati, 14–10. This win helped propel the Bengals, who won their final seven games, to win the AFC Central by one game over the Browns. Each team had limited success in the 1970s, with the Bengals making three playoff appearances and the Browns making two. Neither team won a playoff game in the decade. The teams split the 20 games during the 1970s, each winning 10.


1980–90 Playoff contenders

Both teams had several playoff runs throughout the 1980s. The Bengals appeared in two
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during the decade ( XVI and XXIII), losing both to the San Francisco 49ers. The Browns played in three AFC Championship games during the decade, but lost all of them to the
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. Prior to the 1980 season, the Bengals hired former Browns head coach
Forrest Gregg Alvis Forrest Gregg (October 18, 1933 – April 12, 2019) was an American professional football player and coach. A Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle for 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), he was a part of six NFL champ ...
. The Browns beat Gregg and the Bengals in both meetings that year, including a division-clinching 27–24 win in Cincinnati. Because of the
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, the game in Cleveland that season was cancelled. The Bengals won the only meeting of the year in Cincinnati, 23–10: this marks the only season to date in which the Browns and Bengals did not meet twice. On December 14, 1986, the Browns routed the Bengals 34–3 at Riverfront Stadium to clinch the AFC Central division title. The Browns and Bengals battled for the division title throughout the late 1980s, with the Browns winning the AFC Central title in 1986, 1987, and 1989; the Bengals won the division in 1988 and 1990. On December 10, 1989, during a Bengals home game against the Seattle Seahawks, Bengals fans booed and threw snowballs and various other objects onto the field, at Seahawks players and officials, and at game officials in response to questionable calls. The Seahawks were deep in their own territory, and citing safety concerns, refused to continue play until the field was cleared. Bengals head coach
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got on the stadium's public address system and told the fans: "Will the next person that sees anybody throw anything onto this field, point them out, and get them out of here. You don't live in Cleveland, you live in Cincinnati!" Paul Brown owned the Bengals until his death in August 1991: at the time, his Bengals held a 22–19 record against his former team.


1991-95 Browns' dominance and move

Under head coach
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, the Browns dominated the series during these years, going 8–2, including a seven-game winning streak from 1992 to 1995. On September 4, 1994, the teams opened the season at Riverfront Stadium. The Browns won the game, 28–20, highlighted by an
Eric Metcalf Eric Quinn Metcalf (born January 23, 1968) is a former American football player who was primarily known as a return specialist, but played running back and wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta F ...
94-yard punt return for a touchdown, a Browns franchise record. The game featured the first successful
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in NFL history, when Cleveland punter
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ran into the end zone on a fake extra point attempt. On October 29, 1995, the Browns defeated the Bengals 29–26 in overtime. Browns kicker
Matt Stover John Matthew Stover (born January 27, 1968) is a former American football placekicker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Baltimore Ravens. After five seasons for the Cleveland Browns, he was amon ...
kicked five field-goals for the Browns including the overtime game-winner. On November 6, 1995, Modell announced his intention to relocate the Browns to Baltimore following the season: most of the team's sponsors pulled their support in response, leaving Cleveland Municipal Stadium devoid of advertising during the team's final weeks. The Browns defeated the Bengals in the final game played at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, 26–10, in the Browns' only win following the announcement of the move.


1999–2010 Browns' return and struggles for both teams

The Browns returned to the NFL in 1999. Both teams struggled throughout the next decade. The Browns made a playoff appearance in 2002, while the Bengals made it to the playoffs in 2005 and 2009, although neither team won a playoff game during this time. Both teams had years in which they finished with the worst record in the NFL (the Browns in 1999 and the Bengals in 2002), and thus were awarded the top pick in the following year's draft. On October 10, the teams met for the first time since the Browns' return. The Bengals won the game at the new
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, 18–17. Rookie quarterback
Akili Smith Kabisa Akili Maradufu Smith (born August 21, 1975) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round (3rd overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft, the third quarterback in the first three choices, beh ...
led the Bengals on a 12-play touchdown drive in the final 2:04 to deny the Browns their first win. In that game, Browns kicker
Phil Dawson Philip Drury Dawson (born January 23, 1975) is a former American football placekicker. He played for the Cleveland Browns from 1999 to 2012 and holds their franchise record for most field goals made, passing Hall of Famer Lou Groza in 2010. He pl ...
scored a rushing touchdown on a fake field goal play. On December 12, the Bengals defeated the Browns 44–28 in the last game at Riverfront Stadium (at the time renamed Cinergy Field). The Browns and Bengals opened
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on September 10, 2000, a 24–7 Browns' win. On December 28, 2003 in Cincinnati, the Browns defeated the Bengals 22–14, to knock the Bengals out of playoff contention in the final regular season game. On November 28, 2004 in Cincinnati, the Bengals defeated the Browns 58–48. The 106 combined points marked the second highest scoring game in NFL history (only behind a 1966 game in which the
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defeated the New York Giants 72–41, a total of 113 points). The game saw Bengals running back
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rush for 202 yards and Browns QB
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pass for 413 yards and five touchdowns. After that game, Browns' head coach
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resigned amid a long losing streak and disappointing 4–12 season. The two teams were involved in another very high scoring game, on September 16, 2007, in Cleveland. This time, the Browns were on the winning end, 51–45. The 96 point total is the 11th-highest scoring total in NFL history. In this game, Browns quarterback Derek Anderson passed for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns, while running back
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rushed for 216 yards. On the other side, Bengals quarterback
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passed for 401 yards and six touchdowns.
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, who caught two of the touchdown passes, had 209 yards receiving. The Bengals won the rematch that year, 19–14, in Cincinnati. The Browns entered that game at 9–5 and controlled their own playoff destiny. However, Anderson threw four interceptions in the game, leading to most of the Bengals' points. Despite winning their final game and finishing 10–6, the Browns missed the playoffs due to AFC tiebreakers. On December 29, 2008, the Bengals defeated the Browns 14–0 in Cleveland. 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.


2011–2019 The Andy Dalton era

In the 2011 NFL Draft, the Bengals took wide receiver A. J. Green and quarterback
Andy Dalton Andrew Gregory Dalton (born October 29, 1987) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). Nicknamed "Red Rifle", Dalton previously played for the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, and ...
with their first two picks. Dalton made his first career start as a rookie in Cleveland, a 27–17 Bengals win, the first of many dominating performances. Dalton has an 11–4 record against the Browns, passing for 27 touchdowns – seven of which went to Green – against 11 interceptions. One exception to Dalton's dominance in the rivalry occurred on November 6, 2014, where the Browns defeated the Bengals 24–3 in Cincinnati. Dalton posted a 2.0
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, the worst game of his career. The Bengals won seven meetings in a row from 2014 to 2017 by a combined score of 213–63. The Bengals scored at least 30 points in six of the seven games, while the Browns have scored 17 or fewer points in each game. In 2018, the Browns fired head coach
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; Jackson had a 3–36–1 record, including the Browns finishing 0–16 in 2017. Cincinnati hired Jackson as special assistant to head coach, Marvin Lewis, less than a month later. In their first meeting of 2018, Browns rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, making his eighth career start and his first start against the Bengals in week 12, passed for four touchdowns and led the Browns to a 35–20 win in Cincinnati. In his second career start against the Bengals, Mayfield continued his dominance by throwing for 284 yards and three touchdowns in a Browns 26–18 victory in week 16, and also taunted Jackson by staring him down along the sideline.


2020–present

The Browns under Kevin Stefanski are undefeated against the Bengals since
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was drafted first overall in
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. The Browns won all five contests, with Burrow starting four of them for Cincinnati.


Season-by-season results

, - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
14–10 , style=", Browns
30–27 , Tie
1–1 , AFL-NFL merger. Both teams placed in AFC Central.
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, who was fired by the Browns and now the Bengals head coach, refused to shake
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's hand after the inaugural meeting. , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
27–24 , style=", Browns
31–27 , Browns
3–1 , , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
27–24 , style=", Browns
27–6 , Browns
5–1 , , - , , Tie, 1–1 , style=", Bengals
34–17 , style=", Browns
17–10 , Browns
6–2 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
34–24 , style=", Bengals
33–7 , Browns
6–4 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
24–17 , style=", Browns
35–23 , Browns
7–5 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
21–6 , style=", Bengals
45–24 , Tie
7–7 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
13–3 , style=", Bengals
10–7 , Tie
8–8 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
48–16 , style=", Browns
13–10 (OT) , Tie
9–9 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
16–12 , style=", Browns
28–27 , Tie
10–10 , , - , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
27–24 , style=", Browns
21–7 , Browns
12–10 , Former Browns head coach
Forrest Gregg Alvis Forrest Gregg (October 18, 1933 – April 12, 2019) was an American professional football player and coach. A Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle for 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), he was a part of six NFL champ ...
hired to coach the Bengals , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
20–17 , style=", Bengals
41–21 , Browns
13–11 , Bengals lose Super Bowl XVI , - , , style=", Bengals 1–0 , style=", Bengals
23–10 , ''no game'' , Browns
13–12 , Game in Cleveland was cancelled as a result of the nine-week players' strike. , - , , Tie, 1–1 , style=", Bengals
28–21 , style=", Browns
17–7 , Browns
14–13 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
12–9 , style=", Bengals
20–17(OT) , Bengals
15–14 , Browns' K Steve Cox hit a 60-yard field goal at Cincinnati, a Browns franchise record , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
27–10 , style=", Browns
24–6 , Bengals
16–15 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
34–3 , style=", Bengals
30–13 , Bengals
17–16 , , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
34–0 , style=", Browns
38–24 , Browns
18–17 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
24–17 , style=", Browns
23–16 , Browns
19–18 , Bengals lose
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, - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
21–14 , style=", Bengals
21–0 , Bengals
20–19 , , - , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
21–14 , style=", Bengals
34–13 , Bengals
22–19 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
23–21 , style=", Browns
14–13 , Bengals
23–20 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
30–10 , style=", Browns
37–21 , Bengals
24–21 , , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
28–17 , style=", Browns
27–14 , Bengals
24–23 , , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
28–20 , style=", Browns
37–13 , Browns
25–24 , Browns'
Eric Metcalf Eric Quinn Metcalf (born January 23, 1968) is a former American football player who was primarily known as a return specialist, but played running back and wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta F ...
has a 92-yard punt return touchdown in Cincinnati, a Browns franchise record , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
29–26(OT) , style=", Browns
26–10 , Browns
27–24 , Game in Cleveland was the final game played at
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and the last meeting before the Browns moved to Baltimore , - , colspan="6" , ''No games from 1996-1998 as the Browns suspended operations'' , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
44–28 , style=", Bengals
18–17 , Browns
27–26 , Browns return to the NFL and open
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. Game in Cleveland was the first meeting between the Bengals and the expansion Browns. Bengals rookie QB
Akili Smith Kabisa Akili Maradufu Smith (born August 21, 1975) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round (3rd overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft, the third quarterback in the first three choices, beh ...
led a late game-winning drive. Game in Cincinnati was the final game played at
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. , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
24–7 , style=", Bengals
12–3 , Browns
28–27 , Bengals open
Paul Brown Stadium Paycor Stadium, previously known as Paul Brown Stadium, is an outdoor football stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the home venue of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League and opened on August 19, 2000. Originally named after the B ...
, - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
24–14 , style=", Browns
18–0 , Browns
29–28 , , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
27–20 , style=", Browns
20–7 , Browns
31–28 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
24–14 , style=", Bengals
21–14 , Browns
32–29 , Browns win in Cincinnati the final game of the season to knock the Bengals out of the playoffs , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
58–48 , style=", Browns
34–17 , Browns
33–30 , 58–48 game in Cincinnati is the second-highest scoring game in NFL history (106 points) , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
23–20 , style=", Bengals
27–13 , Browns
33–32 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
34–17 , style=", Bengals
30–0 , Bengals
34–33 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
19–14 , style=", Browns
51–45 , Bengals
35–34 , 51-45 game in Cleveland is the 11th-highest scoring game in NFL history (96 points). Browns would have clinched a playoff berth with a win in the Week 16 game in Cincinnati, however QB Derek Anderson threw four interceptions en route to a Bengals win , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
20–12 , style=", Bengals
14–0 , Bengals
36–35 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
16–7 , style=", Bengals
23–20(OT) , Bengals
38–35 , Bengals win all of their division game for the first time in franchise history , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
19–17 , style=", Browns
23–20 , Bengals
39–36 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
23–20 , style=", Bengals
27–17 , Bengals
41–36 , Game in Cleveland was
Andy Dalton Andrew Gregory Dalton (born October 29, 1987) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). Nicknamed "Red Rifle", Dalton previously played for the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, and ...
's first career start , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
34–27 , style=", Browns
34–24 , Bengals
42–37 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
41–20 , style=", Browns
17–6 , Bengals
43–38 , Bengals scored 31 points in the 2nd quarter of the game in Cincinnati, a franchise record for points in a quarter , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Browns
24–3 , style=", Bengals
30–0 , Bengals
44–39 , The Browns' first win in Cincinnati since 2008 moved them to 6–3 on the season and put them in first place in the AFC North. Andy Dalton had a 2.0 passer rating in that game. , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
31–10 , style=", Bengals
37–3 , Bengals
46–39 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
31–17 , style=", Bengals
23–10 , Bengals
48–39 , , - , , style=", Bengals 2–0 , style=", Bengals
30–16 , style=", Bengals
31–7 , Bengals
50–39 , Browns complete the second 0–16 season in NFL history. Bengals win 7 straight meetings from 2014 to 2017. , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
35–20 , style=", Browns
26–18 , Bengals
50–41 , Browns fire head coach
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mid-season. Jackson, a former assistant in Cincinnati, is promptly hired by the Bengals as a special assistant to head coach Marvin Lewis. Browns sweep Bengals for the first time since 2002. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
33–23 , style=", Browns
27–19 , Bengals
51–42 , , - , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
37–34 , style=", Browns
35–30 , Bengals
51–44 , The teams combined for five go-ahead touchdown passes in the game in Cincinnati, setting an NFL record. , - , , style=", Browns 2–0 , style=", Browns
41–16 , style=", Browns
21–16 , Bengals
51–46 , Bengals lose Super Bowl LVI. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Bengals
23–10 , style=", Browns
32–13 , Bengals
52–47 , , - , - , Regular Season , style=", Bengals 52–47 , Bengals 32–18 , Browns 29–20 , , -


See also

Other rivalries involving teams from Cincinnati and Cleveland * Ohio Cup (Guardians–Reds) Other rivalries involving the two teams *
Bengals–Ravens rivalry The Bengals–Ravens rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens. The rivalry began in 1996 when the Ravens were created after the Cleveland Browns, with whom the Bengals also share ...
* Bengals–Steelers rivalry * Browns–Ravens rivalry *
Browns–Steelers rivalry The Browns–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers. With 138 meetings it is the oldest rivalry and the most storied in the American Football Conference. The two div ...


References


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