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2002 Cincinnati Bengals season

The 2002 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 35th overall, and the second and final full season under head coach Dick LeBeau. With a record of 2–14, however, they were the worst team in football in 2002. The team's struggles continued as they lost their first seven contests losing by an average of 19 points in each game. The Bengals would finally garner their first victory in Week 8 by soundly defeating the expansion Houston Texans on the road 38–3. The winning would not last long, however, as the Bengals lost their next six games to fall to 1–13, this lethargic result was later matched by the 2019 team, which also finished at 2–14.

Offseason
NFL draft Undrafted free agents ==Personnel==
Roster
{{NFL final roster ==Regular season==
Regular season
Schedule Note: Intra-divisional opponents are in bold text Game summaries Week 1: vs. San Diego Chargers Week 3: at Atlanta Falcons Week 17: at Buffalo Bills With the loss, the Bengals ended their season at a franchise worst 2-14 record (eventually tied by the 2019 Bengals) while also going 1-7 on the road and finishing dead last in NFL. Thus, securing the #1 pick for the 2003 NFL Draft. Head coach Dick LeBeau would end up being fired after the game. Standings Division Conference ==Team leaders==
Team leaders
Passing Rushing Receiving Defensive Kicking and punting Special teams ==Awards and records==
Awards and records
Pro Bowl Selections • Lorenzo Neal FB, AFC Pro-Bowl Selection MilestonesCorey Dillon, 6th 1,000 yard rushing (1,311 yards) season ==References==
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