When did the Cincinnati Bengals franchise begin play?
The Cincinnati Bengals began play in the 1968 season. The American Football League granted a franchise to an ownership group led by Paul Brown on the 23rd of May 1967.
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The Cincinnati Bengals began play in the 1968 season. The American Football League granted a franchise to an ownership group led by Paul Brown on the 23rd of May 1967.
Riverfront Stadium served as the home of the Cincinnati Bengals until they moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000. The team currently plays at Paycor Stadium following a proposed $120 million renovation plan announced in 2024.
The Cincinnati Bengals reached the Super Bowl twice during the 1980s in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XXIII. They lost against the San Francisco 49ers both times before advancing to Super Bowl LVI in 2021 where they lost to the Los Angeles Rams 23, 20.
The Cincinnati Bengals fight song called The Bengal Growl was written by entertainment director George Red Bird upon the team's founding in 1968. Bird had been friends with Paul Brown for over 30 years and met him at Massillon Washington High School when Brown was head football coach.
The turning point came during the 2021 season when the Cincinnati Bengals won their first playoff game in 31 years. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27, 24 in overtime before losing to the Los Angeles Rams 23, 20 in Super Bowl LVI.