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Today we look back at how the Cincinnati Bengals made it to the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years, and what it means for the fans and economy in Cincinnati.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is encouraging all Ohioans to wear orange and black and cheer on the home state team.
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Longtime Bengals fans at the Maple Knoll Communities are determined to not be left out of the Super Bowl celebrations this year. Nancy Coletta, 75, has been a fan since she was in college and the team started in 1968.
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Governor Mike DeWine has temporarily renamed three state parks in honor of the Super Bowl-bound Cincinnati Bengals.
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The Bengals will be vying for their first-ever Super Bowl win when they play the Rams, who are going for their second title — this time on their home turf. The teams haven't met since 2019.
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The Bengals' road to Super Bowl LVI defied many expectations heading into the postseason.
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After a big divisional win against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns faced off against the New England Patriots and suffered a blowout loss. Heading into this Sunday's matchup, the Browns can't afford a loss if they want to stay in the playoff hunt.
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Nick Chubb rushes for 137 yards and two touchdowns to propel the Browns to a 41-16 win.
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The rise of the AFC North division which includes the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals is tied to the rise of three young quarterbacks who will likely be competitive for years to come.
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Joe Burrow's left knee injury cost the Cincinnati Bengals more than just one loss at Washington on Sunday. It derails the team's season devoted to giving…