Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figures

The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are a member of the National Football League (NFL) and compete in the league’s American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Here’s an overview of their history:

1. Establishment: The Bengals were established in 1966 as one of the eight teams that joined the AFL-NFL merger, which officially took place in 1970. Their name “Bengals” was chosen through a fan contest and was inspired by the city’s history as a river hub for the barge industry, with Bengal tigers being known for their strength and agility.

2. Early Years: The team struggled in its early years but showed promise in the 1970s with players like quarterback Ken Anderson and wide receiver Isaac Curtis. During this period, they made several playoff appearances but did not manage to win a Super Bowl.

3. The 1980s and Super Bowl Run: The Bengals had their most successful period in the 1980s. Led by head coach Sam Wyche and star quarterback Boomer Esiason, they made it to Super Bowl XVI in the 1981 season, but they were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers. In the 1988 season, the Bengals returned to the Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXIII), but again they lost, this time to the 49ers in a close and memorable game.

4. Marvin Lewis Era: From 2003 to 2018, Marvin Lewis served as the Bengals’ head coach, making him the longest-tenured head coach in franchise history. Under his leadership, the Bengals experienced moderate success with several playoff appearances, but they were unable to secure a playoff victory during his tenure.

5. Recent Years: In recent years, the Bengals have been rebuilding under new leadership, including the hiring of head coach Zac Taylor. They have focused on developing young talent, including their franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, who was selected as the first overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Cincinnati Bengals have a dedicated fan base and have produced many talented players over the years, including Hall of Famers like Anthony Munoz. While they haven’t won a Super Bowl yet, they continue to compete and strive for success in the highly competitive NFL.

Pat Mcinally – 1997

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Pat Mcinally Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released in 1997

The Pat Mcinally starting lineup show exclusive was available at the following conventions in 1997:
– Atlanta
– Anaheim
– New Jersey
– Ohio (Cincinnati)

Boomer Esiason

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Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 1991

Takeo Spikes

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Takeo Spikes Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 2000

Akili Smith

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Akili Smith Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 2000

– Only available in the hobby set

Corey Dillon

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Corey Dillon Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 1999

Corey Dillon

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Corey Dillon Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 1998

Carl Pickens

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Carl Pickens Cincinnati Bengals Starting Lineup Figure

– Released 1998

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