Football season is an exciting time in Cincinnati. Each year we cheer on our beloved Cincinnati Bengals, along with our favorite high school and college teams. The beginning of the season is always the best, as it is filled with excitement and anticipation of what may finally be “our year.” And for Bengals fans, the season can be a stressful time of highs and lows as we hope, pray, and dream, for another shot at the Super Bowl. But no matter the outcome, Cincinnati football fans are sure to come out and continue to root, root, root for the home team (okay, wrong sport, but we couldn’t resist!). Our city loves its sports, so it should be no surprise that Cincinnati football fans are the absolute best.
- It all starts with high school.
Facebook/St. Xavier High School It’s a running joke in Cincinnati that when someone asks you which school you attended, they don’t mean college, they mean high school. Well, high school football is part of what makes this true, as there are some fierce rivalries out there and many very good teams. And along with that comes the enthusiastic fans, cheering on their favorite high school team and instilling a love for one of Cincinnati’s favorite sports.
- We have a beautiful place to call home.
Flickr/Cathy Paul Brown Stadium welcomed its team and fans for the first time in 2000 and has been impressive ever since. Its location is ideal along the river and now adjacent to parks and restaurants. There really isn’t a bad seat in the house! Paul Brown Stadium, 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
- We eat enthusiasm for breakfast.
Flickr/Chris Breeze Whether you’re at a game or just walking around our city, you’ll find no shortage of enthusiasm for our Bengals. The pride for the team runs deep, even through losing seasons and scandals.
- We have the best mascot.
Facebook/Cincinnati Bengals Our beloved Who Dey is the perfect combination of fierce and friendly. He’s a friend to every fan and doesn’t stand for any bashing of our Bengals. He’s also just plain cool.
- We know how to tailgate.
Facebook/Bengal Bomb Squad You’ll see a little bit of everything at a Bengal’s tailgate! You’re likely to see some crazy outfits, decked out buses and groups of fans cooking up some gourmet creations. But one thing each spot has in common? A genuine excitement for their team!
- We have our own language.
Flickr/Erik Eckel Where else can you walk down the street and shout, “Who Dey!” at someone and they’ll respond with the same, along with an enthusiastic high-five? There’s nothing quite like being in the stadium and cheering on the Bengals with this traditional phrase and chant.
- We’re resilient.
Facebook/The Banks In fact, if you look up the word “resilient” in the dictionary, there is probably a picture of a Bengal’s fan right there next to the definition. Each season has its ups and downs, and when those downs happen, we regroup, plan our next tailgating party, and pick up a new orange and black scarf.
- We have over 50 years of amazing football history in this town.
Facebook/Cincinnati Bengals The Bengals celebrated their 50th season in 2019, which means Cincinnati has been crazy for football for over half a century! We’ve had our ups and downs, but we’ll continue to love our team for the next 50 years, as well.
- We’re still hopeful.
Facebook/Cincy Jungle Yes, it’s been 50 years and no Superbowl ring. Yes, we’ve come awfully close a few times and it gets painful. But with each new season comes new hope. And true Bengals fans never lose hope.
Whatever your feelings about the Bengals, it’s hard to deny that Cincinnati football fans are simply the best. Are you a diehard Bengals fan? Share your love for our team in the comments! Who Dey!
Facebook/St. Xavier High School
It’s a running joke in Cincinnati that when someone asks you which school you attended, they don’t mean college, they mean high school. Well, high school football is part of what makes this true, as there are some fierce rivalries out there and many very good teams. And along with that comes the enthusiastic fans, cheering on their favorite high school team and instilling a love for one of Cincinnati’s favorite sports.
Flickr/Cathy
Paul Brown Stadium welcomed its team and fans for the first time in 2000 and has been impressive ever since. Its location is ideal along the river and now adjacent to parks and restaurants. There really isn’t a bad seat in the house!
Paul Brown Stadium, 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
Flickr/Chris Breeze
Whether you’re at a game or just walking around our city, you’ll find no shortage of enthusiasm for our Bengals. The pride for the team runs deep, even through losing seasons and scandals.
Facebook/Cincinnati Bengals
Our beloved Who Dey is the perfect combination of fierce and friendly. He’s a friend to every fan and doesn’t stand for any bashing of our Bengals. He’s also just plain cool.
Facebook/Bengal Bomb Squad
You’ll see a little bit of everything at a Bengal’s tailgate! You’re likely to see some crazy outfits, decked out buses and groups of fans cooking up some gourmet creations. But one thing each spot has in common? A genuine excitement for their team!
Flickr/Erik Eckel
Where else can you walk down the street and shout, “Who Dey!” at someone and they’ll respond with the same, along with an enthusiastic high-five? There’s nothing quite like being in the stadium and cheering on the Bengals with this traditional phrase and chant.
Facebook/The Banks
In fact, if you look up the word “resilient” in the dictionary, there is probably a picture of a Bengal’s fan right there next to the definition. Each season has its ups and downs, and when those downs happen, we regroup, plan our next tailgating party, and pick up a new orange and black scarf.
The Bengals celebrated their 50th season in 2019, which means Cincinnati has been crazy for football for over half a century! We’ve had our ups and downs, but we’ll continue to love our team for the next 50 years, as well.
Facebook/Cincy Jungle
Yes, it’s been 50 years and no Superbowl ring. Yes, we’ve come awfully close a few times and it gets painful. But with each new season comes new hope. And true Bengals fans never lose hope.
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Cincinnati football fans February 01, 2022 Sarah M. Have the Cincinnati Bengals ever gone to the Super Bowl? The last time Cincinnati football fans saw the beloved Bengals go to the Super Bowl was in 1989. Yes – over 30 years ago! And in the seasons since, Cincinnati football fans have seen their beloved Bengals try… and try again… to make it back to the biggest game of the year. For the record, the Bengals did not win in 1989; the team has made it to the Super Bowl twice, but never won the Lombardi Trophy. (Don’t even mention the name “Joe Montana” around longtime fans…) That is, until 2022. That’s right… the Cincinnati Bengals have made it to the Super Bowl for the third time in the team’s history, and, as of this writing, there was an entire city of eager fans keeping their fingers crossed and saying all sorts of prayers. Why? Because Cincinnati football fans are the best! What are some famous athletes from Ohio? While Cincinnati football fans get a lot of the state’s spotlight in terms of die-hard fandom, our basketball game is strong, too! LeBron James hails from the Buckeye State, and no matter how you feel about this basketball star, he’s one of the most famous athletes to be born and raised in Ohio - Akron, to be exact. Baseball fans in the Queen City love Ken Griffey Jr., one of the most famous Cincinnati Reds ever! Griffey was born in Pennsylvania, but moved to Cincinnati during his childhood when his father, the legendary outfielder Ken Griffey Sr., was part of the Cincinnati Reds Big Red Machine in the late 1970s!
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February 01, 2022
Sarah M.
Have the Cincinnati Bengals ever gone to the Super Bowl? The last time Cincinnati football fans saw the beloved Bengals go to the Super Bowl was in 1989. Yes – over 30 years ago! And in the seasons since, Cincinnati football fans have seen their beloved Bengals try… and try again… to make it back to the biggest game of the year. For the record, the Bengals did not win in 1989; the team has made it to the Super Bowl twice, but never won the Lombardi Trophy. (Don’t even mention the name “Joe Montana” around longtime fans…) That is, until 2022. That’s right… the Cincinnati Bengals have made it to the Super Bowl for the third time in the team’s history, and, as of this writing, there was an entire city of eager fans keeping their fingers crossed and saying all sorts of prayers. Why? Because Cincinnati football fans are the best! What are some famous athletes from Ohio? While Cincinnati football fans get a lot of the state’s spotlight in terms of die-hard fandom, our basketball game is strong, too! LeBron James hails from the Buckeye State, and no matter how you feel about this basketball star, he’s one of the most famous athletes to be born and raised in Ohio - Akron, to be exact. Baseball fans in the Queen City love Ken Griffey Jr., one of the most famous Cincinnati Reds ever! Griffey was born in Pennsylvania, but moved to Cincinnati during his childhood when his father, the legendary outfielder Ken Griffey Sr., was part of the Cincinnati Reds Big Red Machine in the late 1970s!
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The last time Cincinnati football fans saw the beloved Bengals go to the Super Bowl was in 1989. Yes – over 30 years ago! And in the seasons since, Cincinnati football fans have seen their beloved Bengals try… and try again… to make it back to the biggest game of the year. For the record, the Bengals did not win in 1989; the team has made it to the Super Bowl twice, but never won the Lombardi Trophy. (Don’t even mention the name “Joe Montana” around longtime fans…) That is, until 2022. That’s right… the Cincinnati Bengals have made it to the Super Bowl for the third time in the team’s history, and, as of this writing, there was an entire city of eager fans keeping their fingers crossed and saying all sorts of prayers. Why? Because Cincinnati football fans are the best!
What are some famous athletes from Ohio?
While Cincinnati football fans get a lot of the state’s spotlight in terms of die-hard fandom, our basketball game is strong, too! LeBron James hails from the Buckeye State, and no matter how you feel about this basketball star, he’s one of the most famous athletes to be born and raised in Ohio - Akron, to be exact. Baseball fans in the Queen City love Ken Griffey Jr., one of the most famous Cincinnati Reds ever! Griffey was born in Pennsylvania, but moved to Cincinnati during his childhood when his father, the legendary outfielder Ken Griffey Sr., was part of the Cincinnati Reds Big Red Machine in the late 1970s!