Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional football team in the National Football League (NFL). They play in the American Football Conference (AFC) North Division. The team is based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
History:
The Bengals were founded in 1968 by Paul Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Fame coach.
They started as an American Football League (AFL) franchise, but joined the NFL in 1970 after the AFL-NFL merger.
The Bengals have played in three Super Bowls, in 1982, 1989, and 2022.
Stadium:
The Bengals play at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.
Uniforms:
The Bengals' uniforms are orange, black, or white jerseys with tiger stripes, and black or white pants.
Notable players:
Anthony Muñoz
A first-round draft pick in 1981, Muñoz was a perennial all-pro and played in 11 consecutive Pro Bowls from 1982 to 1992. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998.
Joe Burrow
The Bengals selected Burrow in the first pick of the 2020 NFL draft. He led LSU to a national championship and won the Heisman Trophy.
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