1975 Cincinnati Bengals

The 1975 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's eighth year in professional football and its sixth with the National Football League.

The Cincinnati Bengals opened with six straight wins and went on to post an 11–3 record, their best regular-season mark. The Bengals qualified as the AFC wild card team for the playoffs, but they lost to Oakland, 31–28, in the playoffs. Ken Anderson won his second NFL passing championship. A serious blow was the loss of defensive tackle Mike Reid, who retired at age 26 to pursue a career in music.

1975 News and notes
The Bengals racked up 34 first downs in their 33-24 win over Buffalo at Riverfront Stadium on Nov. 17 and matched that total Dec. 7 at Philadelphia in a 31-0 victory. The 34 first downs stand one shy of the single-game franchise mark of 35

Team leaders

 * Passing: Ken Anderson (377 Att, 228 Comp, 3169 Yds, 60.5 Pct, 21 TD, 11 Int, 93.9 Rating)
 * Rushing: Boobie Clark (167 Att, 594 Yds, 3.6 Avg, 17 Long, 4 TD)
 * Receiving: Isaac Curtis (44 Rec, 934 Yds, 21.2 Avg, 55 Long, 7 TD)
 * Scoring: Dave Green, 70 points (10 FG; 40 PAT)

Awards and records

 * Ken Anderson, Led NFL, Passer Rating, 93.9 Rating