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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cincinnati-based-football team which calls Paul Brown Stadium its home is the Cincinnati Bengals. The professional American football team, Cincinnati Bengals, is currently a member of the North Division of the American Football Conference - AFC in the National Football League -NFL. They play home games at Paul Brown Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati and conduct summer training camp at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky.

The Cincinnati Bengals franchise was planned three full years before the team made their debut in the American Football League in 1968. Paul Brown is among those figures who had enjoyed exceptional success. Prior to join Cincinnati Bengals, he served as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns for 17 seasons before departing in 1962. With an urge of getting back into pro football, he met with then-Governor Jim Rhodes in 1965. The two agreed the state could form a second pro football team.

The following year, Cincinnati’s city council approved the construction of 60,389-seat Riverfront Stadium which was completed in 1970. In 1967, a group headed by Brown was declared an American Football League franchise named the Bengals in recognition of previous Cincinnati pro football franchises. The team made its debut in 1968.

Brown himself returned to the coaching ranks on the Bengals sidelines for the first eight years and retired after the 1975 season. However, he continued to serve as general manager until his death in 1991. The 1968 Bengals got off to an auspicious beginning and won their first two home games in 28,000-seat Nippert Stadium against Denver and Buffalo. The team finished with the most an expansion team of the 1960s recorded, a 3-11 record.

Presenting a better play after good, Cincinnati improved enough in 1969 and Brown was named the AFL Coach of the Year. In 1970, they dominated the AFC Central Division championship and captured the titled, thus becoming the first expansion team to win a championship of any kind in just three years.

In 1971, the Franchise selected Ken Anderson, a quarterback from little-known Augustana College, in the third round of the draft. Anderson had been the key man of the Cincinnati offense for around 16 seasons as well as four-time AFC individual passing champion. The Bengal’s captured their second AFC Central championship in 1973. Moreover, the team had a wild-card berth in the 1975 playoffs in Brown’s final year as coach.

In addition to Anderson and Esiason, the Cincinnati Bengals have been able to boast of many outstanding players since their inception in 1968. None, however, was more exceptional than tackle ‘Anthony Muñoz’, a first-round draft selection in 1981. The perennial all-pro choice, the USC graduate was selected to play in 11 straight Pro Bowls from 1982 to 1992. Later in 1998, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The club missed the playoffs for the next five seasons but won big in 1981. The Bengals also unveiled their new uniforms with tiger-striped helmets, jerseys and pants the same year. Cincinnati, with Forrest Gregg as coach, captured the AFC Central with a 12-4 record while defeating San Diego 27-7 in the AFC championship game. However, they did not get off to win the Super Bowl XVI showdown and lost by 26-21 against the San Francisco 49ers.

Under Coach Sam Wyche and quarterback Boomer Esiason, the Bengals had a second shot at the Super Bowl the following 1988 season. They improved from the dismal 4-12 record in 1987 to a 12-4 regular-season record. The franchise defeated Buffalo 21-10 for the AFC championship. But then in Super Bowl XXIII, Cincinnatis lost 20-16 to the 49ers on a last-minute touchdown pass by Joe Montana.

When the team made its first play in 1968, the Bengals’ uniforms were modeled after the Cleveland Browns. The Cincinnati Bengals’ colors were orange, black and white, and their helmets were a similar shade of orange. The only variation was the word ‘Bengals’ in block letters on either side of the helmet. The team was unique in the NFL as they did not have uniform numbers on the shirts until the 1980 season.

The Cincinnati Bengals call Paul Brown Stadium their home and play their home games on its ground. It is a football stadium located in Cincinnati, Ohio, opened on August 19, 2000. It is named after coaching legend Paul Brown.

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