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      • The name origin goes back to 1937 when an American Football League team went by the name of the Cincinnati Bengals and folded in 1942. When Paul Brown brought another professional football team — part of a new AFL — to Cincinnati in 1968, he opted to bring back the name Bengals as homage to the 1937 club.
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  2. Jan 26, 2022 · Where did the Bengals get there name? To find the origins of the Bengals team in professional football, we have to go back to 1937 in Ohio when a team first carried the name Cincinnati Bengals.

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  3. Feb 13, 2022 · When Paul Brown brought another professional football team — part of a new AFL — to Cincinnati in 1968, he opted to bring back the name Bengals as homage to the 1937 club.

  4. Feb 1, 2013 · The man is of course Paul Brown, a name we still say in Cincinnati every Sunday in the fall and winter. It is believed that he named his team the Bengals to pay tribute to history. Another...

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    • Founded by Paul Brown
    • The ‘Freezer Bowl’
    • ‘Welcome to The Jungle’
    • ‘Lost Decade’
    • Marvin Lewis Era
    • Burrow Brings Winning Swagger

    The Bengals franchise was added as an expansion team to the American Football League in 1968 with the promise of joining the NFL when the leagues merged in 1970. The team was co-founded by legendary Hall of Fame coach Paul Brown, who led the Cleveland Browns to seven championships in the pre-Super Bowl era. Brown chose the name Bengals as a link to...

    Quarterback Ken Andersonhad an MVP season in 1981, leading the Bengals – in new striped helmets – to a 12-4 record and the franchise’s first playoff victories. Fans began to chant, “Who dey! Who dey! Who dey think gonna beat dem Bengals? Nooo-body!” The Bengals defeated the San Diego Chargers 27-7 in the AFC Championship Game known as “the Freezer ...

    The Bengals again took the football world by storm in 1988, backed by Guns N’ Roses singing “Welcome to the Jungle.” The team was flashy, making stars of MVP quarterback Boomer Esiason and running back Ickey Woods and his famous “Ickey Shuffle.” Under coach Sam Wyche’sno-huddle offense, the 12-4 Bengals crashed through the playoffs for a rematch ag...

    In 1991, Paul Brown died and a DJ for WEBN stayed up on a billboardfor nine weeks until the Bengals finally won a game. That was the beginning of the “Lost Decade,” when the Bengals became the butt of jokes as “the Bungles.” Running back Ki-Jana Carter, the 1995 No. 1 overall pick, tore a ligament in his knee in his first preseason game and never f...

    Fortunes finally changed with the hiring of Marvin Lewisas head coach in 2003. The team finally returned to the postseason in 2005, but cheer was short-lived when quarterback Carson Palmer suffered a severe knee injury on his first throw in the playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team spiraled again. Several players struggled through ...

    The 2019 season, Zac Taylor’s first as coach, was rough, and the Bengals had the NFL’s worst record at 2-14, which set them up for the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL draft where they selected quarterback Joe Burrow, who had led LSU to a national championship and won the Heisman Trophy. Burrow, with his keen fashion sense and victory cigars, brought a b...

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  5. The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football team based in Cincinnati. The Bengals compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) North division. The club's home games are held in downtown Cincinnati at Paycor Stadium.

  6. How did the Cincinnati Bengals get their nickname? Find the origin and meaning of all 32 NFL team monikers.

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · The Cincinnati Bengals mascot goes by the team slogan "Who Dey," and is a Bengal tiger that wears a Cincinnati No. 1 jersey. The "Who Dey" named comes from the team's chant that goes back...

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