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Cincinnati Bengal History
"The Cincinnati Bengals made their appearance on the NFL landscape in 1933. Cincinnati was home to two other football teams in the National Football League prior to the present-day Bengals. In 1940, another AFL emerged, and the Bengals joined. They recorded 1-7-0 and 1-5-2 marks in 1940 and 1941, respectively. That AFL suffered the fate of the two AFLs before it, folding after the 1941 season as the United States entered World War II. Only this time, the Bengals folded along with it. Pro football returned to Cincinnati 26 years later, in 1967, when Paul Brown headed an ownership group that landed an expansion franchise in the modern-era American Football League. Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who founded and coached the Cleveland Browns from 1946-62, picked the name Bengals for the new team “to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati."
Cincinnati Bengal Information
"The Bengals play in the American Football Conference North Division. Division rivals include the Cleveland Browns, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens. Major rivalries include Bengals vs. Browns and Bengals vs. Steelers."
Paul Brown Stadium
"The Bengals play their home games in Paul Brown Stadium located in downtown Cincinnati. The $400 million stadium was built in 2000 and seats approximately 65,500 fans for football games. The stadium's asymmetrical, open-ended design offers views of the downtown skyline and the riverfront.Ý In addition, almost 70% of the seats are along the sidelines providing close-to-the-action sight lines – even from upper-level luxury boxes and low-tiered end zones. The roof is in the shape of a swoosh, the signature on the Paul Brown Stadium. It is made of brown fiberglass fabric,with two pieces of arching canopy running atop the upper deck on each side. 750t of steel, which was shipped in 40ft sections, holds the canopy in place on the football stadium's upper deck. The steel also secures a catwalk, lights and a portion of the stadium's sound system." |