The
Cincinnati Bengals moved to a new venue,
Paul Brown Stadium in the 2000 season.
The Bengals uniforms colors are, orange,
black, and white. Cincinnati Bengals are
a National Football League (NFL) team
playing in the Northern Division of the
American Football Conference (AFC). In
2000, the Cincinnati Bengals moved to
a new venue, Paul Brown Stadium. The franchise
got it's name from the the Cincinnati
Bengals football team that played in the
now-defunct American Football League between
1937 and 1941. The Cincinnati Bengals
joined the American Football League (AFL)
as an expansion team in 1968. The club
was led by Paul Brown, who was a very
successful coach during the 50s. Running
back Paul Robinson, in his first season
with the Cincinnati Bengals led the American
Football League (AFL) in rushing and got
the rookie of the year honors.
Cincinnati Bengals joined the National
Football League (NFL) in 1970. The Bengals
won the American Football Conference (AFC)
Central Division in its first NFL season.
In the playoffs the Bengals did not get
very far losing in the first round. The
Bengals were again guided by Brown to
postseason appearances again in 1973 and
1975, Ken Anderson emerging as one of
the National Football League's (NFL) premier
quarterbacks. Cincinnati Bengals lost
again in the first round of the playoffs
in 1973 and 1975. Following several coaching
changes and mixed results over the next
few seasons, the Bengals won the division
crown in 1981 under head coach Forrest
Gregg, a former offensive tackle and a
member of the Hall of Fame. Buy
Cincinnati Bengals Tickets.
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