2004 Cincinnati Bengals schedule

Season statistics

Offense Defense
Record Playoff record Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
8-8-0 0-0 5140 3301 1839 32 286 5365 3303 2062 36 303
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The Cincinnati Bengals' thirty-seventh season was in 2004, and it was the second season Marvin Lewis served as the head coach of the team. The Bengals played their home games at Paul Brown Stadium. They finished the season 8-8-0, 5-3-0 at home and 3-5-0 on the road.


Games

Week Opponent Score Notes
Week 1 @ New York Jets 24-31
Week 2 Miami Dolphins 16-13
Week 3 Baltimore Ravens 9-23
Week 4 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 17-28
Week 6 @ Cleveland Browns 17-34
Week 7 Denver Broncos 23-10
Week 8 @ Tennessee Titans 20-27
Week 9 Dallas Cowboys 26-3
Week 10 @ Washington Redskins 17-10
Week 11 Pittsburgh Steelers 14-19
Week 12 Cleveland Browns 58-48
Week 13 @ Baltimore Ravens 27-26
Week 14 @ New England Patriots 28-35
Week 15 Buffalo Bills 17-33
Week 16 New York Giants 23-22
Week 17 @ Philadelphia Eagles 38-10

2004 Cincinnati Bengals Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Marvin Lewis Assistant Head Coach: Paul Alexander Offensive Coordinator: Bob Bratkowski Defensive Coordinator: Leslie Frazier Quarterbacks Coach: Ken Zampese Wide Receivers Coach: Hue Jackson Offensive Line Coach: Paul Alexander Running Backs Coach: Jim Anderson Tight Ends Coach: Jonathan Hayes Assistant Offensive Line Coach: Bob Surace Defensive Line Coach: Jay Hayes Linebackers Coach: Ricky Hunley Defensive Backs Coach: Kevin Coyle Assistant Defensive Backs Coach: Louie Cioffi Special Teams Coach: Darrin Simmons Staff Assistant: Chuck Bresnahan Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Chip Morton Strength Assistant: Ray Oliver Director of Player Personnel: Duke Tobin Area Scout: Greg Seamon