Cincinnati Bengals - A Closer Look
As a franchise, the
Cincinnati Bengals come from good stock, having been founded by the great Paul Brown in 1968. Brown had been one of the original founders and the first coach of the Cleveland franchise as well, making him the only man in history to be a founding member of two separate
NFL franchises. As the first head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, it took Brown only three years to get the team into the playoffs, an unprecedented achievement at the time. Brown won two division championships in the first seven years of the franchise. Late Forrest Gregg would lead the team to their first
Super Bowl appearance in 1981. A second Super Bowl appearance came in 1988 under innovative coach Sam Wyche who kept the Bengals tickets holders constantly entertained with his no-huddle attack. The team started the 2000s with a new home, appropriately named
Paul Brown Stadium, and has subsequently won two division titles under current coach Marvin Lewis. Get some
Cincinnati Bengals tickets today and see if they continue to win and live up to the standard set by their franchise founder.
The Bengals haven’t made any major additions in the offseason, but you can file that under the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” rule. As long as Carson Palmer and Cedric Benson are healthy, holders of
Bengals tickets can expect another season of proficient, hard-nosed offense. The team hopes that first round draft pick Jermaine Gresham, a tight end out of Oklahoma, can add a big new target for Palmer over the middle. On the defensive side of the ball, meanwhile, your Bengals tickets will have you watching one of the toughest and most underrated units in the game. Mike Zimmer’s run defense was stout last season, exemplified by a nine-game streak in which they allowed less than 100 yards rushing. Young cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph and Leon Hall are developing into one of the league’s better tandems as well. Expect to see continued development from them and the entire team when you lock down your
2010 Cincinnati Bengals tickets from Razorgator.
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