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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow may not be Super Bowl-bound this year, but he is up for the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Paul Brown Stadium — which was named for the team’s founder and first head coach when it opened in 2000 — will be known as Paycor Stadium under a new naming rights deal.
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The report is the first step in a forthcoming master plan. Commissioners will have ultimate authority to decide what changes to make to the stadium and how much to spend.
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The team's first two Super Bowl appearances were in the 1980s, and the Bengals lost to the San Francisco 49ers each time.
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Pizza is one of the most popular foods during the Super Bowl, but many local shops are closing early or even all day as the Cincinnati Bengals take on the L.A. Rams.
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Twitter recently released a heat map showing which states are tweeting about the Bengals and which are tweeting about the Rams. The results are startling.
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Expect road closures, cold weather, and a strong police presence throughout the city for Super Bowl Sunday.
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Bengals radio voice Dan Hoard doesn't know why he uttered "Coffin nails!" when the Bengals sealed a victory. But he's glad he did.
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Longtime Bengals fans at the Maple Knoll Communities are determined to not be left out of the Super Bowl celebrations this year. Nancy Coletta, 75, has been a fan since she was in college and the team started in 1968.