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Can't make it to the big game? We've got your look inside Inglewood's state-of-the-art stadium where the Bengals will play the Rams this Sunday for the title of NFL champs.
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Now in his 60s, Cincinnati radio and promotions veteran Wayne Box Miller is excited to be heading to his first Super Bowl as a broadcaster with the Bengals radio team. "It's so surreal. I don't think I'll fully wrap my head around it until I'm in the stadium and I get the cue that I’m on the air," says Miller, who hosts 'Countdown To Kickoff' 90 minutes before the game, and a 90-minute postgame show.
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In a six-week span, Dan Hoard called the UC Bearcats ACC Championship game and the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff game, then did two AFC playoff games and the AFC Championship with Bengals radio partner Dave Lapham. Now he's heading to the Super Bowl.
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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.
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The Bengals' road to Super Bowl LVI defied many expectations heading into the postseason.
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The New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons face off in Super Bowl LI this Sunday. While most fans will tune-in to watch the action on the field,…
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NFL Films’ “Super Bowl 1: The Lost Game” of the historic 1967 championship game between Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers and Hank Stram’s Kansas City…
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For the second consecutive year, a suburban Cincinnati resident will be presented the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award for broadcasting career…