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AFL's Bengals became Paul Brown's entry back into NFL
AFL's Bengals became Paul Brown's entry back into NFL
The Cincinnati Bengals were members of the American Football League, the one that fought the mighty National Football League ...
Smith Says He Wants Into Camp on Time; But Can the Bengals and He Strike a Deal?
Smith Says He Wants Into Camp on Time; But Can the Bengals and He Strike a Deal?
bengalsgab.com — There’s been a lot of chatter about how long it’s going to take the Bengals, who are known for first-round holdouts, to get O-lineman Andre Smith in the house for training camp. The player picked in front of Smith, Jets QB Mark Sanchez, has a deal, so you would think it would be ... (more) Smith Says He Wants Into Camp on Time; But Can the ...
Cincinnati Bengals 2009 NFL Season Predictions
sportsbookbettingpromotions.com — Cincinnati Bengals 2009 NFL Season Predictions: When you closed your eyes and pictured the Cincinnati Bengals over the past few years you would see this great offensive team and a very poor defense. Well open your eyes because this team has flipped and now the defense will have to carry a ... (more) Cincinnati Bengals 2009 NFL Season Predictions
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