2011
season
Green was
selected in the first round with the fourth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft
by the Cincinnati Bengals(50)(51).
He became the highest drafted wide receiver in Georgia school history,
breaking the mark set by Lindsay Scott, who went 13th overall in
1984(52). On July 28th,
2011, Green agreed to a four – year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals worth
$19.6 million dollars(53).
After signing with the Bengals, Green became a member of the School of
the Legends (SOTL) in 2011(54).
Green was featured in the 2011 NFLPA Rookie Debut “One Team” Celebration
which streamed live on YouTube from New York City’s Cipriani Wall Street. The event was produced by SOTL, a licensed
partner of the NFLPA, and employed YouTube’s live streaming platform(55).
Green’s
first NFL reception was a 41 – yard touchdown reception from quarterback Bruce
Gradkowski against the Cleveland Browns in the Bengals’ 2011 regular season
opener, a 27 – 17 victory(56).
In the following game, Green recorded his first 100 – yard game with ten
receptions for 124 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in a 24 – 22
loss to the Denver Broncos(57).
By the end of his rookie season, Green recorded four 100 – yard games
and led all the NFL rookies in receptions and receiving yards, catching 65
passes for 1,057 yards in 15 games(58)(59). His seven touchdown receptions were second
among rookies – one behind Julio Jones of the Atlanta Falcons. On December 18th, 2011, Green and
fellow rookie quarterback Andy Dalton surpassed the all – time NFL record for
yards and receptions by a rookie quarterback / receiver tandem(60). One week later on December 24th,
2011, Green’s 1,031 yards surpassed Cris Collinsworth’s franchise record of
1,009 yards set in 1981 for most receiving yards by a rookie(61)(62). Green made his playoff debut in the Wild Card
Round against the Houston Texans. In the
31 – 10 loss, he had five receptions for 47 receiving yards(63). Green earned a Pro Bowl nomination for his
rookie season in addition to being named to the NFL All – Rookie Team(64)(65). He was ranked 77th by his fellow
players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2012.(66)
2012
season
In week 3
of the 2012 regular season, Green caught nine passes for a career – high 183
yards in a 38 – 31 win over the Washington Redskins(67). He earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month
for September(68). In week 6,
against the Browns, he had seven receptions for 135 receiving yards and two
touchdowns in the 34 – 24 loss(69).
In week 9, he caught a 56 – yard touchdown against the New York Giants
extending his touchdown streak to eight consecutive games, the longest in the
NFL by receiver and second – longest overall(70). He extended the streak to nine following a
four – yard touchdown in a 28 – 6 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in week
11(71)(72). On December 23rd,
Green recorded his first career lost fumble against the Pittsburgh Steelers,
but he finished the game with 10 receptions for 116 yards, including a 21 –
yard reception that set up the game – winning field goal(73)(74). Green gained over 100 receiving yards in five
different games and was selected to his second Pro Bowl(75). He finished the season with 97 receptions for
1,350 yards and 11 touchdowns. In the
Bengals’ Wild Card Round loss to the Texans, he was the team’s leading receiver
with five receptions for 80 yards(76). He was ranked 16th by his fellow
players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013.(77)
2013
season
Green
started off the 2013 season with nine receptions for 162 receiving yards and
two receiving touchdowns in a 24 – 21 loss to the Chicago Bears(78). In week 7, against the Detroit Lions, he
scored on a career – long 82 – yard touchdown reception on the Bengals’ first
drive of the game in the 27 – 24 victory(79). In week 10, against the Baltimore Ravens, he
recorded a 51 – yard touchdown reception on the game’s last play in regulation
to tie the game(80)(81).
However, the Bengals eventually lost in overtime(82). He had a franchise – record five consecutive
games with at least 100 receiving yards from week 6 to week 10(83). In week 16, against the Minnesota Vikings, he
had seven receptions for 97 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in the
42 – 14 victory(84). Green
set new career highs in 2013 for receptions (98) and receiving yards (1,426,
which was the third – highest total in Bengals history), while scoring 11
touchdowns(85). He was
targeted a franchise – record 178 times, breaking the 174 targets for Carl
Pickens in 1996(86). Green
was named to his third Pro Bowl and was ranked ninth by his fellow players on
the NFL Top 100 Players of 2014(87)(88). His 260 career receptions set an NFL record
for most receptions in a player’s first three seasons, which was later broken
by Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry in 2016 after both tallied 288.(89)
The
Bengals finished with an 11 – 5 record and won the AFC North(90). In the wild card round against the San Diego
Chargers, Green had three interceptions for 34 yards in the 27 – 10 loss.(91)
2014
season
Green
caught six passes for 131 yards, including a 77 – yard fourth quarter touchdown
reception, in the Bengals 23 – 16 win over the Ravens in week 1(92). In week 2, he suffered a game – ending
ligament injury on the Bengals opening drive against the Falcons, resulting in
Green’s first NFL game without a reception(93)(94). He returned the following week against the
Tennessee Titans and recorded six receptions for 102 yards in the 33 – 7
victory(95). In week 5,
against the New England Patriots, he re – aggravated his lingering toe injury
and missed the following three games(96). In week 14, he recorded 224 yards on 11
receptions (a 20.4 average) and one touchdown in a 42 – 21 loss to the
Pittsburgh Steelers(97).
Green’s 224 receiving yards marked the third most the Steelers had ever
given up in a game to one player.(98)
Despite
missing three games and nearly all of two more, Green still recorded his fourth
consecutive 1,000 yard season, finishing the year with 69 receptions for 1,041
yards and six touchdowns(99).
However, a concussion ultimately forced him to miss the postseason for
the first time in his career(100).
He was ranked 37th by his peers on the NFL Top 100 Players of
2015.(101)
2015
season
Green was
an instrumental part of the Bengals recording a franchise – record tying 12
victories in 2015(102). In
week 3 of the 2015 season, Green caught 10 passes for a career – high 227 yards
and two fourth quarter touchdowns in a 28 – 24 win over the Ravens(103). His 227 yards were the second highest single
game total in franchise history, trailing only Chad Johnson’s 260 receiving
yards in a 2006 game against the Chargers(104). In week 8 against the Steelers, he had 11
receptions for 118 receiving yards and a touchdown in 16 – 10 victory(105). In week 12, against the St. Louis Rams, he
recorded his second multi – touchdown game of the season(106). In week 13 against the Browns and week 14
against the Steelers, he recorded consecutive 100 yard games while catching another
touchdown(107)(108). He
finished the 2015 season with 86 receptions, 1,297 yards, and 10 touchdowns(109)
while recording his fifth straight 1,000 – yard season to start a career. He joined Randy Moss as the only players in
NFL history to accomplish the feat at the time.(110)
During the
Wild Card Round against the Steelers, he caught five passes for 71 yards and
his first postseason touchdown, which put the Bengals up 16 – 15 with less than
two minutes remaining(111).
However, a late turnover and penalty by the Bengals loomed large as the
Bengals lost 16 – 18(112). He
earned his fifth straight Pro Bowl and was ranked 16th by his fellow
players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.(113)
2016
season:
In the
Bengals’ season opener against the New York Jets, Green had 12 receptions for
180 receiving yards, including a 54 – yard touchdown as the Bengals won by a
score of 23 – 22. Green had three key
receptions on the Bengals’ drive to set up the late go – ahead field goal(114). In week 4, he caught 10 passes for 173
receiving yards and a touchdown during a 22 – 7 victory over the Miami Dolphins
on Thursday Night Football(115).
In week 7, the Bengals defeated the Browns while Green finished the win
with eight receptions for 169 receiving yards and a 48 – yard touchdown(116). The following game, Green recorded nine
catches for 121 receiving yards in a 27 – 27 tie with the Redskins(117). Green returned in week 10 and caught seven
passes for 68 yards and a touchdown during the Bengals’ 21 – 20 loss at the
Giants.(118)
On
November 20th, Green sustained a tear to his hamstring in the first
quarter of a 16 – 12 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
He was inactive for the next five games before being placed on injured
reserve prior to the regular – season finale(119)(120). Green finished the 2016 season with 66
receptions, 964 receiving yards, and four touchdown receptions in 10
games. This marked the first time in
Green’s career that he failed to reach 1,000 receiving yards(121). Despite the injury, Green was named to his
sixth straight Pro Bowl on December 20th(122). He was ranked 17th by his peers on
the NFL Top 100 Players of 2017.(123)
2017
season:
In week 3,
against the Green Bay Packers, Green recorded ten receptions for 111 yards and
one touchdown in the 27 – 24 overtime loss(124). In week 5 against the Bills, Green had two
passes deflected off his hands that were intercepted and he lost a fumble, but
still had an impressive outing with seven receptions for 189 receiving yards as
the Bengals won 20 – 16(125).
In week 9 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green got into a fight with
Jalen Ramsey, resulting in both players being ejected and his first ever foul(126)(127). He was later fined $42,541 dollars(128). In week 10 against the Titans, he recorded
five receptions for 115 receiving yards and a touchdown as the Bengals lost 24
– 20(129). In week 13 against
the Steelers, he caught two touchdowns in the 23 – 20 loss(130). On December 19th, 2017, Green was
named to his seventh straight Pro Bowl(131). Overall, he finished the 2017 season with 75
receptions for 1,078 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in the Bengals’ 7 – 9
season(132)(133). 2017 marked
the seventh consecutive season that Green led the Bengals in receiving yards,
breaking the mark of set by Chad Ochocinco and Cris Collinsworth(86). He was ranked 22nd by his fellow
players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018.(134)
2018
season:
On
September 13th, 2018, Green had the first three – touchdown game of
his career against the Ravens, completing the hat – trick in the first half,
with each of his first three catches resulting in touchdowns in the 34 – 23
victory(135). In week 4,
against the Falcons, with the Bengals trailing by five with only 12 seconds
remaining, Andy Dalton connected with Green on a 13 – yard pass to give the
Bengals the game – winning points(136)(137). On October 7th, in a 27 – 17 win
over the Dolphins, Green caught six passes for 112 yards, setting a franchise
record with his 32nd 100 – yard receiving game, breaking the
previous one by Chad Johnson(138).
He suffered a toe injury in week 8 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and
missed the next three games(139).
Green returned in week 13 against the Broncos but re – injured his toe
and was placed on injured reserve on December 5th(140). He finished the 2018 season with 46
receptions for 694 receiving yards and six touchdowns, ending his Pro Bowl
streak at seven seasons, as the Bengals finished with a 6 – 10 record(141)(142). He was ranked 58th by his fellow
players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2019.(143)
2019
season:
During
training camp, Green suffered torn ligaments in his ankle while practicing with
the team at Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio.
Despite being expected to only miss a handful of games early in the
season,(144) he ended up missing the entire year, being inactive for
every game before being placed on injured reserve on December 23rd,
2019.(145)
2020
season:
On March 16th, 2020, the Bengals placed the franchise tag on Green(146). He signed the one year tender on July 17th, 2020(147). He made his official return from injury in the Bengals’ 2020 regular season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers(148). He scored his first touchdown since week 8 of the 2018 season in week 11 against the Washington Football Team(149). Overall, in the 2020 season, he finished with 47 receptions for 523 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns as the Bengals finished with a 4 – 11 – 1 record(150)(151). He finished his Bengals career second to Chad Johnson in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns.(152)(2)
Part 3 of the A. J. Green article will be
posted on Friday November 7, 2025
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