Essex Johnson played defensive back at Grambling State University for legendary coach Eddie Robinson, but the Bengals converted him to halfback. Eight years later, he was waived over concerns about his knee, but not before he became Cincinnati's career rushing leader.
Although Riley recorded 65 interceptions in his career, fourth most in Pro Football history at the time of his retirement, he was never once selected to play in the AFL All-Star Game or the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl.
Cincinnati's only touchdown, a 93-yard kickoff return by Stanford Jennings in the third quarter, was quickly answered by a four-play, 85-yard drive that ended with San Francisco wide receiver Jerry Rice's 14-yard touchdown reception.
Dillon set an NFL record for most yards rushed in one game (278 yards) against the Denver Broncos, breaking Walter Payton's single-game mark of 275 yards. The record has since been broken by Jamal Lewis (295 yards) and Adrian Peterson (296 yards).
Center Bob Johnson was chosen by the Bengals with their very first draft pick. He was the second highest-drafted center ever selected in an NFL Draft, after Ki Aldrich who was selected first overall in 1939.
Carter tore a ligament in his knee on the third carry of his first preseason game and never fully recovered.
In his rookie season, Robinson rushed for a league-leading 1,023 yards and scored eight touchdowns. He is the only running back in professional football history to gain over 1,000 yards in a season for a first-year expansion team.
Despite losing to the 49ers, Cincinnati set several Super Bowl records, including most first downs, fewest points in the first half, and most points in the fourth quarter.
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