The Bengals playing against the 49ers in Super Bowl XVI. The 1981 Cincinnati Bengals season  was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League  (NFL), and the 14th overall. The team won their first AFC Championship, but lost Super Bowl XVI  to San Francisco .
Cincinnati had at least a share of the AFC Central lead the entire season. On December 13, quarterback Ken Anderson  threw two touchdown passes as the Bengals clinched the division with a 17–10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers , the Bengals' only other rival for the division title by that point in the season.
Ken Anderson led the NFL in passing in 1981 with a 98.5 rating .
On January 3, 1982, the Bengals beat Buffalo , 28–21, in an AFC divisional playoff game . A week later, playing in their first AFC Championship Game  in brutally cold weather, the Bengals defeated San Diego  27–7 at Riverfront Stadium . In a temperature of −9 °F (−23 °C) with a wind-chill  factor of −59 °F (−51 °C), this game is referred to as the Freezer Bowl .
In Super Bowl XVI on January 24, 1982, in Pontiac, Michigan , the Bengals trailed 20–0 at halftime and lost to San Francisco, 26–21.
Offseason 
Before the season, the Bengals unveiled new uniforms with tiger-striped helmets, jerseys and pants.
NFL draft 
[ 1] 
Undrafted free agents 
1981 undrafted free agents of note
 
Player
 
Position
 
College
  
Ken Brown
 
Wide receiver
 
Nebraska 
 
Jim Destefano
 
Linebacker
 
Cornell 
 
Dennis Dunn
 
Safety
 
Yale 
 
Personnel 
Staff 
1981 Cincinnati Bengals staff 
 
Front office 
Owner/General Manager – Paul Brown  
President – John Sawyer 
Director of Player Personnel – Pete Brown Head coaches 
Offensive coaches 
 
 
 
Defensive coaches 
Special teams coaches 
Special Teams – Bruce Coslet Strength and conditioning  
 
Roster 
Source: [ 2] [ 3] 
Regular season 
Schedule 
Week
 
Date
 
Opponent
 
Result
 
Location
 
TV Time(EST)
 
TV Announcers
 
Attendance
  
1
 
September 6
 
Seattle Seahawks 
W 27–21
 
Riverfront Stadium 
NBC  1:00 pm
Mike Adamle  & Rocky Bleier 
41,177
  
2
 
September 13
 
at New York Jets 
 
W 31–30
 
Shea Stadium 
NBC 4:00pm
 
Charlie Jones  & Len Dawson 
49,454
  
3
 
September 20
 
Cleveland Browns L 20–17
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Bob Costas  & Bob Trumpy 
52,170
  
4
 
September 27
 
Buffalo Bills 
W 27–24
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Jay Randolph  & Mike Haffner 
46,418
  
5
 
October 4
 
at Houston Oilers  
L 17–10
 
Astrodome 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Marv Albert  & Jim Turner 
44,350
  
6
 
October 11
 
at Baltimore Colts 
 
W 41–19
 
Memorial Stadium 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Bob Costas & Bob Trumpy
 
33,060
  
7
 
October 18
 
Pittsburgh Steelers W 34–7
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Don Criqui  & John Brodie 
57,090
  
8
 
October 25
 
at New Orleans Saints 
 
L 17–7
 
Louisiana Superdome 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Mike Adamle & Mike Haffner
 
46,336
  
9
 
November 1
 
Houston Oilers 
W 34–21
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Bob Costas & Bob Trumpy
 
54,736
  
10
 
November 8
 
at San Diego Chargers 
 
W 40–17
 
Jack Murphy Stadium 
NBC 4:00 pm
 
Dick Enberg  & Merlin Olsen 
51,259
  
11
 
November 15
 
Los Angeles Rams 
W 24–10
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
CBS  1:00 pm
Vin Scully  & Hank Stram 
56,836
  
12
 
November 22
 
Denver Broncos 
W 38–21
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Bob Costas & Gene Washington 
 
57,207
  
13
 
November 29
 
at Cleveland Browns 
 
W 41–21
 
Cleveland Stadium 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Bob Costas & Bob Trumpy
 
75,186
  
14
 
December 6
 
San Francisco 49ers 
L 21–3
 
Riverfront Stadium
 
CBS 1:00 pm
 
Tim Ryan  & Fred Dryer 
56,796
  
15
 
December 13
 
at Pittsburgh Steelers 
 
W 17–10
 
Three Rivers Stadium 
NBC 1:00 pm
 
Don Criqui & John Brodie
 
50,623
  
16
 
December 20
 
at Atlanta Falcons 
 
W 30–28
 
Fulton County Stadium 
NBC 4:00 pm
 
Charlie Jones & Len Dawson
 
35,972
  
Game summaries 
Week 1 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Seahawks 
21 
0 0 0 
21 
 
• Bengals 
0 
10 10 7 
27 
 
Date:  September 6Location:  Riverfront Stadium , Cincinnati Game start:  1:00 p.m. Game attendance:  41,177Game weather:  69 °F (21 °C); wind 8 mph (13 km/h)Referee:  Bob FredericTelevision network:  NBC 
Scoring summary Q1 SEA Harris 29 yard interception return (Herrera  kick) SEA 7–0 Q1 SEA Largent  36 yard pass from Zorn  (Herrera kick)SEA 14–0 Q1 SEA Jodat  1 yard run (Herrera kick)SEA 21–0 Q2 CIN Breech  25 yard field goalSEA 21–3 Q2 CIN Johnson  3 yard run (Breech kick)SEA 21–10 Q3 CIN Breech 40 yard field goal SEA 21–13 Q3 CIN Griffin  3 yard run (Breech kick)SEA 21–20 Q4 CIN Johnson 2 yard run (Breech kick) CIN 27–21 
 
[ 4] 
Week 2 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
0 
10 7 14 
31 
 
 Jets 
0 
17 3 10 
30 
 
 
Week 3 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Browns 
3 
10 0 7 
20 
 
 Bengals 
0 
0 3 14 
17 
 
Date:  September 20Location:  Riverfront StadiumReferee:  Red CashionTelevision network:  NBC 
Week 4 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 OT Total 
 
  Bills 
0 
14 0 10 0 
24 
 
• Bengals 
0 
10 0 14 3 
27 
 
Date:  September 27Location:  Riverfront Stadium 
Week 5 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Bengals 
3 
0 7 0 
10 
 
• Oilers 
0 
7 7 3 
17 
 
Date:  October 4Location:  Astrodome Game weather:  Indoors (dome) 
Week 6 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
3 
14 7 17 
41 
 
 Colts 
0 
5 0 14 
19 
 
 
Week 7 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Steelers 
0 
0 0 7 
7 
 
• Bengals 
10 
3 14 7 
34 
 
Date:  October 18Location:  Riverfront StadiumReferee:  Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers (NBC):  Don Criqui and John Brodie 
Week 8 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Bengals 
0 
0 0 7 
7 
 
• Saints 
0 
0 7 10 
17 
 
 
Week 9 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Oilers 
7 
0 0 14 
21 
 
• Bengals 
0 
24 3 7 
34 
 
Date:  November 1Location:  Riverfront Stadium 
Week 10 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
10 
21 0 9 
40 
 
 Chargers 
0 
10 0 7 
17 
 
 
Week 11 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Rams 
0 
3 0 7 
10 
 
• Bengals 
10 
0 0 14 
24 
 
Date:  November 15Location:  Riverfront StadiumReferee:  Bob McElweeTV announcers (CBS):  Vin Scully and Hank Stram 
Week 12 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Broncos 
0 
7 0 14 
21 
 
• Bengals 
14 
14 0 10 
38 
 
 
Week 13 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
14 
14 0 13 
41 
 
 Browns 
0 
7 0 14 
21 
 
Scoring summary Q1 CIN Johnson  5 yard pass from Anderson  (Breech  kick)CIN 7–0 Q1 CIN Collinsworth  39 yard pass from Anderson (Breech kick)CIN 14–0 Q2 CIN Collinsworth 7 yard pass from Anderson (Breech kick) CIN 21–0 Q2 CLE Feacher  30 yard pass from Sipe  (Bahr  kick)CIN 21–7 Q2 CIN Harris  2 yard pass from Anderson (Breech kick)CIN 28–7 Q4 CLE Pruitt  1 yard run (Bahr kick)CIN 28–14 Q4 CIN Johnson 11 yard run (Breech kick) CIN 35–14 Q4 CIN Johnson 1 yard run (Breech kick) CIN 42–14 Q4 CLE Pruitt 7 yard pass from McDonald  (Bahr kick) CIN 42–21 
 
[ 5] 
Week 14 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  49ers 
7 
7 0 7 
21 
 
 Bengals 
0 
3 0 0 
3 
 
Date:  December 6Location:  Riverfront StadiumReferee:  Jerry SeemanTV announcers (CBS):  Tim Ryan and Fred Dryer 
Week 15 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
0 
10 7 0 
17 
 
 Steelers 
0 
3 0 7 
10 
 
Date:  December 13Location:  Three Rivers Stadium Referee:  Red CashionTV announcers (NBC):  Don Criqui and John Brodie 
Week 16 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  Bengals 
10 
17 0 3 
30 
 
 Falcons 
0 
21 0 7 
28 
 
 
Playoffs 
Divisional 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Bills 
0 
7 7 7 
21 
 
• Bengals 
14 
0 7 7 
28 
 
Date:  January 3Location:  Riverfront Stadium Referee:  Pat HaggertyTV announcers (NBC):  Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen 
Conference Championship 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
  Chargers 
0 
7 0 0 
7 
 
• Bengals 
10 
7 3 7 
27 
 
Date:  January 10Location:  Riverfront StadiumReferee:  Fred SilvaTV announcers (NBC):  Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen 
Super Bowl 
Team 
1 
2 3 4 Total 
 
•  49ers 
7 
13 0 6 
26 
 
 Bengals 
0 
0 7 14 
21 
 
Date:  January 24Location:  Pontiac Silverdome Game weather:  Indoors (dome)Referee:  Pat HaggertyTV announcers (CBS):  Pat Summerall and John Madden 
Standings 
Awards and records 
Ken Anderson, NFL MVP [ 6]  
Ken Anderson, Bert Bell Award [ 7]  
Ken Anderson, Franchise Record (since broken), Touchdown Passes, 29 Passes [ 8]  
Ken Anderson, Led NFL, Passer Rating, 98.4 Rating [ 9]  
Milestones 
Ken Anderson, Franchise Record (since broken), Most Touchdown Passes in One Season, 29 Passes [ 8]  
Cris Collinsworth, 1st 1,000 Yard Receiving Season (1,009 yards) [ 10]  
Pete Johnson, 1,000 Yard Rushing Season (1,077 yards) [ 11]  
References 
^ "1981 Cincinnati Bengals draftees" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved October 6,  2014 .^ "1981 Cincinnati Bengals starters, roster, and players" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved October 8,  2014 .^ "Team rosters" . Spokane Chronicle . (Washington). January 23, 1982. p. 12.^ "Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Bengals - September 6th, 1981" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved February 7,  2022 .^ "Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns - November 29th, 1981" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved February 7,  2022 .^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN  0-7611-2480-2 , p. 400^ "The Bert Bell Award" . Maxwell Football Club . Retrieved February 7,  2022 .^ a b   NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN  0-7611-2480-2 , p. 37^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN  0-7611-2480-2 , p. 447^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN  0-7611-2480-2 , p. 442^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN  0-7611-2480-2 , p. 437  
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