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

Dishing On Deal That Means A Lot ... Or Not
Get used to the idea that Howie Roseman doesn't sleep a whole lot, that there are no boundaries to the way he thinks and that the Eagles are going to constantly churn the roster in search of the best 53 players. The team made a trade on Friday night that may or may not mean much of anything in 2010, but it is interesting enough to talk about as this training camp heats up.


Thrill Of Eagles Training Camp Is Here
I could sit here and write all night about what Friday afternoon was like on the perfect fields of Lehigh University under a gorgeous blue sky and a warm sun as the Eagles came out for a full-team practice and the depth chart looked as I expected it to look and Kevin Kolb threw two of the prettiest deep passes I have ever seen and .... on and on and on ...


Good Deal Getting Graham Into Fold Quickly
The climate is not a good one in the NFL, not for first-round draft picks hoping to get an equitable jump on their careers in training camp. That's why it was such encouraging news late Thursday night when word came down that the Eagles had agreed to terms on a five-year contract with first-round pick Brandon Graham, who became only the seventh No. 1 draft pick to get a deal done.


What We Learned From Opening Three Days
When it was done and the rookies dragged their weary bodies to their dorm rooms for a much-needed afternoon off of the practice field, Eagles head coach Andy Reid admitted that what he saw in the first five practices -- the ones with selected veterans and rookies -- was the "best rookie mini-camp that we've had" in 12 training camps as the boss.


Can A Rookie Lead Defense From Safety Spot?
First impressions are generally forgotten in a matter of days at training camp, but sometimes they carry a player a long way. Sometimes the way a player handles the media, or handles a situation, or the way he relates to his teammates helps identify him as a prospect. Nate Allen, all smiles and a bundle of humble confidence as he reported to training camp on Wednesday, projects something special.


First Step In A Long, Long Road For Rookies
By the end of the second of 36 practices at training camp, Martell Mallett and Charles Scott walked off the field at Lehigh University and had to lift their dragging tongues off the green grass here. They were gassed. Exhausted. Repped out. In a span of about three hours of football, Mallett and Scott ran about 150 plays -- maybe more including the individual work -- and battled the physical and mental exhaustion that is only going to intensify moving forward.