I only caught the last 5 minutes of the game as a 7 year old. My parents took me and my brother TV shopping and saw bits and pieces especially at Circuit City.
So glad I found your channel. This is awesome. Being able to watch old Redskins games, priceless. This era of the Skins was unreal. They were such a great team. One of the best ever in the league, the 1991 team.
Sam Wyche and Joe Gibbs coached against each other 3 times in their careers and no matter what the records were for their teams all 3 games were nailbiters. 1985: The final time John Riggins was active for a Redskins game at RFK though he didn't play in that game. Both teams came into the game needing a win to stay in the playoff hunt. Wyche watched his Bengals take a 24-7 lead in the 2nd quarter and the ultimately the lead evaporated with the Redskins coming back and taking the lead 27-24 in the 4th quarter. The Bengals had a chance to send the game into overtime in the closing seconds of the game, but Jim Breech's 50 yard field goal attempt sailed wide right as time expired. Ultimately both teams wound up missing the playoffs that year. 1988: In the regular season finale, Wyche and the Bengals needed a win to win the AFC Central and lock up home field advantage in the playoffs and have the inside track to the Super Bowl while Gibbs and the Redskins were defending world champions but were having a rare bad year and were already out of the playoffs and were just trying to avoid the first losing season in Gibbs first tenure. The Bengals trailed most of the day but tied up the game late in the 4th quarter 17-17 on a long Boomer Esiason to Eddie Brown touchdown pass. The Redskins had a chance to win it on the last play of regulation but Chip Lohmiller's field goal attempt bounced off the upright and was no good. The Bengals went on to win it in overtime and clinch the AFC Central and homefield advantage in the playoffs. 1991: This time Gibbs and the Redskins were undefeated and the hottest team in the NFL while the Bengals were winless and in the basement as they had this week 4 matchup. Most people figured the undefeated Redskins would blow the winless Bengals out of the stadium. But a 27-10 Redskins lead in the 3rd quarter evaporated as the Bengals staged a furious rally to tie the game in the 4th quarter. But the Redskins put together a long drive and scored the winning TD with just a few minutes left in the game.
The 91 Bengals despite their record played hard vs the NFC East: this aforementioned Washington game, beat the Giants, almost won at Philly, and led Dallas after 3 quarters
It's amazing how the Bengals just dropped off the face of the earth and became the Bungals until they won the division in 2006. They were 9-7 the year before and won a wildcard game. How did they suck so bad in just one season?
Sam Wyche always matched up well against NFC East teams for some reason, even when his teams record was awful. He went 4-0 against the NFC East in 1988. In 1985 he beat both the playoff bound Cowboys and Giants and led the whole game against the Redskins until the 4th quarter. When he went to Tampa he swept the Cardinals in 92 and then swept the Redskins in 94 and went 2-0 against the NFC East in 95 beating both the Eagles and Redskins.
Brian Mitchell belongs in the Hall of Fame.
I only caught the last 5 minutes of the game as a 7 year old. My parents took me and my brother TV shopping and saw bits and pieces especially at Circuit City.
So glad I found your channel. This is awesome. Being able to watch old Redskins games, priceless. This era of the Skins was unreal. They were such a great team. One of the best ever in the league, the 1991 team.
So many great players in this game.
Love those old Bengals and Redskins jerseys.
Another great game, the Bangles fought hard but the Redskins were pretty much unstoppable that year.
Sam Wyche and Joe Gibbs coached against each other 3 times in their careers and no matter what the records were for their teams all 3 games were nailbiters.
1985: The final time John Riggins was active for a Redskins game at RFK though he didn't play in that game. Both teams came into the game needing a win to stay in the playoff hunt. Wyche watched his Bengals take a 24-7 lead in the 2nd quarter and the ultimately the lead evaporated with the Redskins coming back and taking the lead 27-24 in the 4th quarter. The Bengals had a chance to send the game into overtime in the closing seconds of the game, but Jim Breech's 50 yard field goal attempt sailed wide right as time expired. Ultimately both teams wound up missing the playoffs that year.
1988: In the regular season finale, Wyche and the Bengals needed a win to win the AFC Central and lock up home field advantage in the playoffs and have the inside track to the Super Bowl while Gibbs and the Redskins were defending world champions but were having a rare bad year and were already out of the playoffs and were just trying to avoid the first losing season in Gibbs first tenure. The Bengals trailed most of the day but tied up the game late in the 4th quarter 17-17 on a long Boomer Esiason to Eddie Brown touchdown pass. The Redskins had a chance to win it on the last play of regulation but Chip Lohmiller's field goal attempt bounced off the upright and was no good. The Bengals went on to win it in overtime and clinch the AFC Central and homefield advantage in the playoffs.
1991: This time Gibbs and the Redskins were undefeated and the hottest team in the NFL while the Bengals were winless and in the basement as they had this week 4 matchup. Most people figured the undefeated Redskins would blow the winless Bengals out of the stadium. But a 27-10 Redskins lead in the 3rd quarter evaporated as the Bengals staged a furious rally to tie the game in the 4th quarter. But the Redskins put together a long drive and scored the winning TD with just a few minutes left in the game.
We’ll see their ‘85 matchup someday on this channel. The tape is a little rougher than others, will see what can be made of it.
I was worried a bit when Bengals came back from 27-10..Damn these memories are awesome ..httr
Playing the Redskins must have brought back some good memories for Sam Wyche - he went to Superbowl 7 as a backup QB for the Redskins in 1972
The good old days. Real football. This is why I have a hard time getting fired up pulling for the commanders. It seems our team has sank into oblivion
Check out Riggs eh! 3 TDs I believe I saw HTTR!
The 91 Bengals despite their record played hard vs the NFC East: this aforementioned Washington game, beat the Giants, almost won at Philly, and led Dallas after 3 quarters
Boomer had a lot of bad luck with dropped passes
It's amazing how the Bengals just dropped off the face of the earth and became the Bungals until they won the division in 2006. They were 9-7 the year before and won a wildcard game. How did they suck so bad in just one season?
@@redmustangredmustang lost a lot of close games, it's not like this was a blowout
They were more talented than their record in 91. They were a playoff team the previous 3 seasons before this
Sam Wyche always matched up well against NFC East teams for some reason, even when his teams record was awful. He went 4-0 against the NFC East in 1988. In 1985 he beat both the playoff bound Cowboys and Giants and led the whole game against the Redskins until the 4th quarter. When he went to Tampa he swept the Cardinals in 92 and then swept the Redskins in 94 and went 2-0 against the NFC East in 95 beating both the Eagles and Redskins.
17:27 Gerald Riggs
B-Mitch!!
Rypien fumbled near the goal line in the 3rd quarter that should have been a Bengals score.
Man Rip fumbled a lot.
Geez !
HTTR
the bengals had talent in the 91 season never 👎 understood there why they had a terrible 😞 record
Dammit I thought they were going to lose to these stuoid m-f'ers
That hit at the end by Andre Collins good god almighty...
Art Monk👍