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Cincinnati Bengals Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Monday, October 13, 1986—Riverfront Stadium Bengals Steelers ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CINCINNATI BENGALS VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986—RIVERFRONT STADIUM BENGALS STEELERS NAME POt NAME P05. 3 JimBreect K Gary Anderson PS BENGALS OFFENSE BENGALS DEFENSE SJelIHayes P 6cubby Brister 00 7 Boomer Eslasoii GB 18Mart Malone 08 Wit.JOCrisCCHInSWOrtII 85 TIm McGee LE....73Ed.dleEflards 71 Mike Hammerstein 11 Doug Gaynot 08 IaHarry Newest,. P IT ...71 Anthony Munoz 63 Joe Walter NT...69 TIn krumrie 71 MIS Hammerstein 14 Ken Anderson DO Eric Wlhlams 10...64 Bruce Kozerski 75 Bruce Reimers RE...79 Ross Brewner 70 Jim flow 20RayHortoit 22 Woods FSIKR C 50 Dave Rimington 64 Bruce Kozerski 67 DavIdDouglas LOLB .90 Emanual King 51 Leon White 21 James Brooks 1W 24RIch Eronbeng RB*R RG...66 Max Montoya 75 Bruce Reimers 67 DavidDouglas ULB . .91 Carl Zander 55 Ron Simpkins 55 Ed Brady 24LewIs Bliluips CO 31 Donnle Shell 55 RT ...74 Brian Blades 63 Joe Walter 87 DavIdDouglas 411.8..53 Leo Barker 58 Joe Kelly 55 Ed Brady 25 John Simmons CD Haney Clayton Cs TE....82 Rodney Holman 84 Eric Kattus ROLl .57 Reggle Williams 93 KIki DeAyala 26Bobby Kemp $ Walter Abercromble RB WR...81 Eddie Brown 88 Mike Martin LCB ..34 Louis Breeden 25 John Simmons 2llarnejrBussey $ 37Bonnie Elder CB GB....7 Boomer Esiason 14 Ken Anderson 11 Doug Gaynor RCB..24 LewIs Billups 20 Ray Horton 28Larry Icinnebrew aDan Rawer RB RB...21 James Brooks 36 Stanford Jennings $8 ...33 David Fuicher 27 Barney Bussey 30Bill Johnson RB 41 ChrIs SheffIeld CB FR...30 Diii Johnson 28 l.arry Kinnebrew PS....26 Bobby Kemp 35 Jimmy Turner 33DavId Fulcher S Dave Edwards ss 34Louilsflreeden CO Earnest Jackson Re 36 JImmy Turner U 45Chuck Sanulers RB 36Stanford Jenutings RBIKR 50David Little LB 50Dave llbnlngton C 51Dan Turk C 51LeonWilite LB STEELERS DEFENSE STEELERS OFFENSE 52 Mike Webster C 53Leoearker LB 50 Mike Singletary LB 53 LB 55 EdBrady LB U.. .93 Keith Willis 64 Edmund Nelson 99 Darryl Sims WR...88 Calvin Sweeney 08 Jessie Britt Bryan Hinkle 56Rout Slmpklns LB NT...67 Gary Dunn 98 Gerald Wliliams LT....65 Ray Pinney 63 Pete Rostosky 55Dennis Winston LB 57Reggle WIlliams LB RE...64 Edmund Nelson 92 Keith Gary 99 Darryl Sims 10...60 Randy Rasmussen79 John Rienstra 56Robin Cole LB 58 Joekelly LB LOLB .51 M. Merrlweather96 Anthony Henton C 52 Mike WeDsier 51 Dan Turk 60 Randy Rasmussen 57MIke Merrlweather LB T 63Joe Wafter LiLB..50 David Little 55 Dennis Winston RO ...74 Terry Long 60 Randy Rasmussen 60 Randy Rasmussen dO 84Bruce Kozersk} C RILS. .58 Robin Cole 91 Gregg Car, RT...52 Tuncb 11km 66 Mark Behning 62 lunch 11km OT OT 65 Max Montoya S HOLD .53 Bryan HInkle 96 Anthony Henton TE....86 Preston Gothard 80 Warren Seitz 63Pete Rnstosky T 64 DE?DT 67DavId Douglas LCB..41 ChrIs Sheffield 37 Donnie Eider WR...83 Louis Lipps 07 Weegie Thompson Edmund Nelson NT 69 TIm Kruimrle RCB..33 Harvey Clayton 37 Donnie Eider OB...16 Mark Malone 6BuDDyBrister 86 Ray Ploney 01 BE 01 70 JIm Stow 58 ...31 Donnie Shell 42 Dave Edwards 28 Lupe Sanchez RB...34 W. Abercrombie 40 Dan Reoder 24 RIch Erenberg 68 Mark Bebning Of NT 71MIke NanmerstS PS... .21 Eric WillIams 22 Hick Woods FB ...43 Earnest Jackson 45 Chuck Sanders 67Gary Dunn 73EddIe Edwards DE 74 Terry Long 0 74BrIan Bledos 0 79 John Rienstra a 75Bruce neiman 80 Warren $aib If 78 Anthony Munoz I 83LouIs Lipps WRIKR 79 Browner DE BENGALS SPECIALISTS STEELERS SPECIALISTS 85Calvin Sweeney WR 80trIo Celllnswonlh WA P 5Jeff Hayes 3Jim Breech P 18 Harry Newsome 86Preston Gothard TE 81 EddIe Brown WA K 3Jim Breech PC...51 Dan Turk 50 Randy Rasmussen52 Mike Webster 87 Weegle Thompson WR 82 Rodney Holman TE 1(0 ... .3Jim Breech PK ....1 Gary Anderson 88 JessleBdtt WR U EnloKattus H.. ..14 Ken Anderson 5 Jeff Hayes KC...52 MOW Webster 51 Dan Turk 60 Randy Rasmussen 91 Gregg Carr LB 88 TIm McGee WRIKII KR ..85 Tim McGee 35 Stanford Jennings H....18 Harry Newsome 6 Bubby Brister 92Keith Gary DE 88 MIke Macfin WWKR PR ...08 MIke Martin 85 Tim McGee PR ...22 Rick Woods 03 Louis Upps 37 Donnle Elder 93Keith Willie DE 90Emanuel KIng LB KC ...55 Ed Brady 55 Max Monloya KOR..37 Donnie Elder 45 Chuck Sanders 80 Warren Seth 96 Anthony Henton LB 91 Carl Zander LB PC ...S5EdBrady 65MaxMontoya 98Gerald Williams OTJNT 93KIkI DeAyala LB 99Darryl Sims DE TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Bob FrederIc (71); Umpire-Jim Neck (67); Head Linesman-Dale Hamer (104); Line Judge-Ron Slum (83); Back Judge-Roy Clymer (24); Side Judge-Duwayne Gandy (62); Field Judge-Don Hakes (96) CINCINNATI BENGALS PITTSBURGH STEELERS NO. NAME P08. NT. WI. AGE EXP. COLLEGE Nt NAME PUS. NT. WI. AGE COLLEGE 3 JIm Breech K 5-8 161 30 8 CalIfornia IGary Anderson Pit 5-11 170 27 5 Syracuse 5 JeffHayes P 511 175 27 5 North CarolIna 6 tabby Brlster QB 6-2 184 24 R llorthesst tsulslnna 7Bonnier Eslason GD 6-4 220 25 3 Maryland 16Mark Malone QB 6-4 220 27 7 ArIzona State 11 Doug Gaynor 00 6-2 205 23 R Cal St-Long Beach 18Harry Newsome p 5.fl 186 23 2 W*ø Forest 14 Ken Anderson 08 6-3 212 37 lB Auguatana, iii. 21 ErIc Williams FS 6-1 190 26 4 North Carolina State 20Ray Horton CB 190 26 4 Washington 22 RIck Woods FS!KR 6-0 195 26 5 Boise State 21 James Brooks RB 5-10 182 28 6 Auburn 24 RIch Erenlioug RBIKR 5-10 295 24 3 Colgate 24 Lewis Biiiups CD 5-11 190 23 R North Alabama 28Lupe Sanchez 55 5-10 197 24 1 UCLA 25 John Simmons s-li 28 6 SMU 31 Donnie Shell 55 5-11 19B 34 13 South Carolina State 26Bobby Kemp S 6-0 191 27 6 Cal-Fullerton 33 Haney Clayton CD 5-9 180 25 4 FlorIda State 27Barney Bussey S 6-0 195 24 B South Carolina State 34Walter Abercrombia RD 6-0 210 27 5 Baylor 28Lorry Kinnebrew RB 6-1 258 27 4 Tennessee State 37Donnle Elder CS 5-9 175 23 2 Memphis State 30Diii Johnson RB. 6-2 230 28 2 Arkansas State 40Dan Reelter RB 235 5-Il 23 1 Delawore 33DavId Fuichar S 6.3 228 22 Arizona State 41 Chris Sheffield Ca 6-1 185 23 R Aibany State 34Louis Breedan Ca 5-11 lBS 33 9 ftC. Central 42Dave Edwards SS 6-0 195 24 2 Illinois 35 JimmyTumer CD 6-0 181 27 4 UCLA 43EarnestJackson RB 5-9 202 26 4 TexasA&M 36Stanlord Jennings RBItm 6-1 285 24 3 Furman 45 Chuck Sanders RB 6-1 233 22 R Slippery Rock 50Dave Rimington C 6-3 288 24 4 Nebraska 50David Little ii 6-1 238 27 6 florida 51 Leon White LB 6-2 236 23 H Brigham Young siDan Turk C 6-4 265 24 1 WisconsIn 53Leo Barker LB 6-2 221 27 3 New Mexico State 52Mike Webster C 6-1½ 260 34 13 Wisconsin 55Edflrady LB 6-2 235 26 3 ilihiels 53Bryan Hinkie LB 8-2 220 27 5 Oregon 56 Ron Slmphios LB 5-1 236 26 6 Michigan 55 Dennis WInston LB 6-0 224 30 10 Arkansas 57Reggie Wifllains LB 6-0 228 32 11 Dartmouth 56 Robin Cola LB 6-2 225 31 10 New Mexico 58Joe kelly LB 6-2 227 22 B WashIngton 57MIke Meniweather LB 8-2 215 25 5 PacifIc 63 Joe Walter 1 6-6 290 23 2 Texas Tech 60 Randy Rasmussen CR1 8-lW 254 26 3 Minnesota 54Brace Kozerski C 6-4 275 24 3 Holy Cross 62 lunch 11km 01 6-3 285 29 7 IndIana State 65 MaxMontoya 6 0-5 215 30 6 UCLA 63Pete Rostosky 01 6-4 270 25 3 Connecticut 67David Douglas 1 6-4 280 23 R Teniiesaee 64 Edmund Nelsen DEFDT 6-3 277 26 5 Auburn 69 TIm Knimrle NT 6-2 252 28 4 WisconsIn-Madison es Ray Plnney 01 6-4 265 32 $ Washington 70 JimSkow DR 8-3 250 23 R Nebraska toMarkBeoning 01 6-6 290 25 1 Nebraska 71 Mike Hammerstein BE 6-4 270 23 R MIchigan 67 Gary Dunn itT 6-3 275 33 10 MIami 73EddIe Edwards BE 6-5 256 32 10 Miami, Re. 74 Terry Long 0 5-11 265 27 3 East Carolina 74BrIan Diados 6 6-5 295 24 3 North Carolina 79 John Rieliatra 6 64½ 273 23 8 Temple lsgniceRelmevs 1 6-7 260 26 3 lowaState ioWasrenseiiz TE 64 223 23 8 MissourI 78 Anthony Munoz T 6-6 278 28 7 USC 83Louis Lippe WRIKR 185 24 3 Southern Mississippi 79 Ron Browner BE 6-3 265 32 9 Notre Dams 65 CalvIn Sweeney We 6-2 192 31 7 Southern California 60CrlsCoiiInsworth We 6-5 192 27 5 florida 86Preston Bothard TE 64 240 24 2 Aiiiama 81 Eddie Brown WH 6-0 185 24 2 MiamI, Ha 57 Wangle Thompson WR 6-6 210 25 3 FlorIda State 82 RodneyHoiman if 6-3 236 28 5 Tulane 68JessleBrilt WR 6-4 198 23 H NosthcaroiinaA&T 84Erlckaltus TE 6-5 235 23 ft MIchigan 91 GreggCarr LB 6-lW 220 24 2 Auhora 65 Tim McGee WRIKR 6-10 115 22 B Tennessee 92KeIth Gary BE 6-3 265 27 4 Oldahoma 88MlkeMartin WR!KH 5-10 186 26 4 illinois 93KelUiWlilis BE 8-1 255 27 5 Northeastern 90 EmanueiKlng LB 64 251 23 2 Alabama 91 AnthonyHenton LB 6-1 216 23 6 Troystate 91 Cart Zander LB 6-2 235 23 2 Tennessee toøerain Williams DT1NT 6-3 270 23 R Auburn 93kikiDeAyale LB 6-1 225 25 R Texas BODarryI$ima BE 6-3 275 25 2 Wisconsin Head Coach: Sam Wyslie Head Coath Clinch Neil Assistants: Jim Andersot Brace Coslet, Bill leSsen.
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