Cincinatti Bengals Tickets

Cincinatti Bengals Tickets

The Cincinnati Bengals, established in 1968 as part of the AFL and became an NFL member when the two leagues successfully merged, has won six division titles in 1970, 1973, 1981, 1988 and 1990. Although the Cincinnati Bengals has never won a Super Bowl, they appeared in the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers in 1981 losing at 26-21 and again against the 49ers in 1988 losing 20-16.

Since the start of the Cincinnati Bengals in 1968, the team has a list of outstanding players like Ken Anderson, Boomer Esiason and Charley Joiner, both of which became NFL Most Valuable Players. However, no one can compare to the exceptional talent of Anthony Muñoz, who played in 11 consecutive Pro Bowls in 1982 to 1992, which remains an unbeaten NFL record to date.

Last season, the Cincinnati Bengals ended in 7-9 due to a weak defense. However, the 2008 Cincinnati Bengals have a young, but promising team that includes Jonathan Joseph and Leon Hall, who could improve the team’s defense. With top receivers T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Chad Johnson expected to have an amazing year this season, they could push the team to the championships. Can Edgerton Hartwell, Deltha O’Neal, Dexter Jackson, Madieu Williams and the Palmer Brothers step up this season?

If the Cincinnati Bengals stepped up to the next level, they might have a win at the AFC or Super Bowl. Watch the Bengals try to snatch the Championships this season; get your easy-to-sold-out, premium Cincinnati Bengals tickets today!


Cincinnati Bengals News

Who Steps Up As Leaders On This Defense?
Soon, it will be a big story. When the Eagles gather again at training camp, and they will answer the question: Who steps up as a leader on the defense? And invariably, the answer will come not from what the players say, but from what they do in crunch time during the season. The defense, while returning 10 starters from last year, also has to find its identity as a group.


McCoy's Greatest Challenge Waits At Lehigh
The contract part, well, that was never really a concern. The Eagles have an excellent history of signing their draft picks in plenty of time for training camp, so getting second-round draft pick LeSean McCoy to agree to terms on his rookie contract is no surprise. But it is nice to have it out of the way, and it clears a path for McCoy to have the most exacting test of his young life starting Sunday, July 26.


What To Expect From McNabb This Year
In year number 11, with a fortified offensive line in front of him, with depth as he has never had at wide receiver around him, with a system in place that works, with great talent in the backfield, more success is in the making for quarterback Donovan McNabb. He showed it in the June Organized Team Activities. The offense clicked. The timing was right. The confidence McNabb showed in throwing to his tight ends, his receivers, his backs ... it all looked so promising.


Striving To Give You Everything We Can
I'm a sports fan, and Thursday was a sports fan's night. I love the NBA, so I flipped around the Internet dial to see what was going on, see what my Sixers were doing ... tuning in as a fan, and as a critic of Internet coverage. I came away disappointed by it all, and I learned so much in the process: I'm here to give Eagles fans the ultimate outlet, and as the entire organization pauses for a week to catch its collective breath, I want to know how we're doing here at PhiladelphiaEagles.com.


Cleaning Out Items On The "Talk-About" List
Is there ever a no-news day in the NFL? I hope not. I've got the itch, even as the number of players who are still hitting the gym at the NovaCare Complex on a daily basis slows to a trickle and the coaching staff is taking its well-deserved vacation prior to training camp. As usual, there are some things to talk about as they relate to the Eagles season ahead ...


Looking For Early Offensive Charge
In baseball, they say the pitchers are ahead of the hitters early in the spring. In football, it is the defense that generally comes out ahead in the early going of training camp. Too much timing on offense. Not enough repetitions from the spring practices. It sometimes takes a week or two for the offense to show up in practices and make plays and take advantage of openings.