[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Fantastic, I am a die hard Bengals fan but I live in Barcelona, Spain. I try to go to Cincy for at least one game a year. It's well worth the trip. The stadium is excellent, the fans are passionate but in no way agressive or intimidating to away fans. Even for me traveling alone it's a great experience as the fans in Cincinnati treat you like one of their own. Can't wait to go again this year.
[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
The only bad part of the night was that the bengals got their butts whipped.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
The game was great, the bengals lost but it was still a great experience.
Great seats
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The Cincinnati Bengals are members of the North Division of the AFC in the NFL. The team’s home field is Paul Brown Stadium located in Cincinnati proper. Established in 1968 the Bengals were originally members of the AFL prior to that league’s merger with the NFL. The team’s name came about via the former owner of the Cleveland Browns, Paul Brown. Brown named the team after a team that existed during the late 1930s to early 1940s. Their Bengals’ first few seasons began with a win making demand for Cincinnati Bengals tickets sky high. Like all peaks there is a decline, and the wins were followed by a string of losses. Their first major success came in 1970 at their new Riverfront Stadium. They shared the stadium with the Cincinnati Reds until the Bengals moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000. In 2002 the Bengals moved to the AFC North which contributed to intensifying their contention with intrastate, and now division, rivals the Cleveland Browns. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens round out the team’s remaining division rivals. Owners of several conference and division championship titles as well as having made numerous Playoff appearances, the Bengals have yet to clinch that desirable Super Bowl title.