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About The Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals began play in the American Football League in
1968. Paul Brown had had incredible success as the head coach of the
Cleveland Browns for 17 seasons before leaving in 1962, but by 1965,
he had the urge to get back into pro football by 1965.
In 1966, Cincinnati's city council approved the construction of
Riverfront Stadium, scheduled for completion by 1970. In 1967, a group
headed by Brown was awarded an AFL franchise that would begin play the
next year. Brown named his team the Bengals in recognition of previous
Cincinnati pro football franchises that had the name in the 1930's and
1940's. Brown himself returned to the coaching ranks for the team's
first eight years. Although he retired after the 1975 season, he
continued to serve as general manager until his death in 1991. Mike
Brown then succeeded his father as general manager.
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The Bengals won their first two home games in 1968, but finished
with a 3-11 record. In 1969, Cincinnati improved enough to allow
Brown to be named the AFL Coach of the Year. In 1970, they captured
the AFC Central division title, becoming the first expansion team to
win a championship of any kind in just their third season.
In 1971, the Bengals selected Ken Anderson, a quarterback from
little-known Augustana College, in the third round of the draft. For
the next 16 seasons, Anderson was the key to Cincinnati's offense,
as well as a four-time AFC passing champion.
Cincinnati won its second AFC Central championship in 1973 and a
wild-card berth in 1975, Brown's final year as coach. Over the next
five years, the Bengals missed the playoffs, but in 1981, they won
big. Led by coach Forrest Gregg, Cincinnati won the AFC Central with
a 12-4 record and defeated San Diego, 27-7, in the AFC championship
game. However, they lost their Super Bowl XVI showdown with the San
Francisco 49ers, 26-21.
The Bengals earned their second shot at the Super Bowl after the
1988 season, when, led by coach Sam Wyche and quarterback Boomer
Esiason, they improved from a dismal 1987 (4-11) to 12-4. They beat
Buffalo, 21-10, for the AFC championship. But in Super Bowl XXIII,
they were once again done in by San Francisco, losing on a
last-minute touchdown pass by Joe Montana.
In addition to Anderson and Esiason, the Bengals have had many
outstanding players. None, however, was greater than tackle Anthony
Munoz, a first-round draft pick in 1981. A perennial all-pro, the
USC graduate was selected to play in 11 straight Pro Bowls from 1982
to 1992.
Bengals Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Bengals Tickets for every game nationwide.
Bengals Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide
range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major
events nationwide including NFL tickets to any game.
How to Find Bengals Tickets:
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