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!


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Welcome To The 2010 Eagles Season!
Everyone is back at ground zero and zero. The agony of the last month is over, and instead of looking back, we all, and I mean everybody in the NFL, now looks ahead on even ground. And, yeah, I'm dreaming of having Eagles Live! during Super Bowl week next year right in the center of Cowboys Stadium and the idea of the Eagles winning the Super Bowl there is, indeed, the goal of a lifetime.


Super Bowl A Study In Quarterback Precision
They went at it, as expected, and Peyton Manning and Drew Brees executed the game of Operation! absolutely perfectly. They used an array of short- and intermediate-area passes to move the football by bits and pieces up and down the field as Super Bowl 44 moved into the fourth quarter. And then, early in that fourth quarter, the Colts demonstrated why quarterback is the most important position in all of sports.


Offensive Line Deserves Another Boost
It was the focal point of last year's off-season, and as the Eagles put their plan together for 2010, the offensive line could very well be a center of attention again. The best-laid blueprint from 20009 -- signing Stacy Andrews in free agency, trading for Jason Peters, moving Shawn Andrews from guard to tackle -- fell largely on the wrong side of the ledger, leaving the Eagles with more questions to answer about the group up front.


Not Feeling Very Super About Sunday's Game
I still remember the feeling of what it was like five years ago. In the days leading up to Super Bowl 39, in the team headquarters in Jacksonville, FL, the level of anticipation was incredible. All of Jacksonville was covered in Eagles green as the team spent its last hours preparing to play New England. There were pep rallies and chants and parties -- everything I dreamt it would be.


Eagles Make Big Strides Upgrading Staff
These are not the moves that make thunderous headlines, nor do they generate edge-of-the-seat fan reaction. For the rabid Eagles fan, the hirings of special teams coordinator Bobby April and senior assistant/defensive backs coach Dick Jauron rings a significant bell, for you understand the upgrades the Eagles have made on their coaching staff.


True Or False, Rumor Mill Churns On And On
Last week, the story was firm, on good sources, that the Eagles had promised quarterback Michael Vick that he would be traded in the spring and that in his new NFL home he would return to a starting position and live happily ever after. Then it all changed on Tuesday when Michael Lombardi of the NFL Network reported that the Eagles plan to keep Vick and pay him the reported $5.2 million bonus he is owed on March 5 and as far as any previous reports, well, disregard them.