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NFL Football – About the Cincinnati Bengals The team originated from a team that existed from 1937-1942, also called the Cincinnati Bengals. The teams are unrelated and today’s Bengal’s are an entirely separate franchise, owned by Mike Brown, who also serves as the president. The team name is the only thing connecting the team to the past franchise, a conscious decision by founder Paul Brown in 1967. The team sports tiger-striped orange, black and white uniforms with a similarly striped helmet. The Bengals have nine playoff appearances since 1970 with the most recent one in 2009. They’ve won a total of seven division championships (two in the AFC North and five in the AFC Central) and have two conference championship titles to their name. You can get Cincinnati Bengals tickets to see the team play in Paul Brown Stadium, named after the team’s founder after his son (current owner) declined to sell naming rights. The Bengals have several contributions to NFL culture that help it stand out in NFL History. First, Sam Wyche, 1988 Bengals Head coach and then offensive coordinator Bruce Coslet turned No-Huddle Offense from a technique for low game time to an all-the-time practice, regardless of play clock. Additionally, West Coast Offense was pioneered by former Bengals assistant Bill Walsh and was used by Ken Anderson during the team:s first Super Bowl appearance. There are many reasons to get your Cincinnati Bengals tickets now from dollystickets.com. Whether you’re in it for the tradition or just want to watch some professional athletes, the Bengals can meet your needs. Dolly’s is the place to purchase; we’ve got the cheapest Bengals tickets available. |