Bengals clinch last place in AFC North for first time since 2010 season
The Bengals will finish last in the AFC North for the first time since the 2010 season after being swept by the Browns for the first time since 2002. The Bengals finished 2-14 that season and fired Dick LeBeau, eventually hiring Marvin Lewis.
Cincinnati Bengals Week 16 Report Card
Cleveland had a 23-0 lead before the Bengals (6-9) finally got on the board early in the fourth quarter, and they managed to get back in the game in the final five minutes, despite giving up just under 500 yards on defense and finishing with just 209 yards of offense.