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how many times did the bengals go to the super bowl

by Dr. Saul O'Hara Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

The Bengals are based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and have played in three Super Bowls (1982, 1989, and 2022).Jun 9, 2022

How many times have the Bengals lost the Super Bowl?

The Bengals reached the Super Bowl twice during the 1980s, in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XXIII, but lost both times to the San Francisco 49ers. The team appeared in the playoffs in 1990, making it to the second round before losing to the Los Angeles Raiders.

Did the Bengals go to the Super Bowl?

30 years ago the Bengals won the AFC Championship earning a berth to Super Bowl XXIII. To this day that team remains one of the greatest Bengals teams in franchise history.

What year did the Bengals make the Super Bowl?

In 1982 the Bengals and 49ers, both coming off losing seasons, were playing in their first Super Bowls. Each team had reached the Super Bowl by winning memorable conference championships games, one famous for the cold, the other for The Catch (called by Vin Scully).

Have the Bengals ever been to the Super Bowl before 2022?

And it's official – Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are headed back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1988 season after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in an overtime thriller in the AFC Championship Game. Super Bowl 2022 is live right now on NBC and Peacock.

Who did Bengals beat in Super Bowl?

How the Bengals Beat Kansas City to Advance to the Super Bowl. With a calm that belied their underdog status, the Bengals intercepted Patrick Mahomes and completed a field-goal drive in overtime to end Kansas City's streak of Super Bowl appearances. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month.

Who did Bengals play in Super Bowl?

The 49ers defeated the Bengals 20–16, winning their third Super Bowl. The game was played on January 22, 1989 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami (now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens, which became a separate city in 2003).

Who hasn't won a Super Bowl?

Twelve franchises have never won a Super Bowl, and four of them have yet to even play in the big game throughout their history....How many NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl?Team# of Super Bowl appearancesLast Super Bowl appearanceMinnesota Vikings41977Buffalo Bills4199410 more rows•Feb 13, 2022

Why are Cincinnati called Bengals?

Founded by Paul Brown Brown chose the name Bengals as a link to a local pro team called the Cincinnati Bengals that had played from 1937 to 1941. The original Bengals had been named by founder Hal Pennington after the Bengal stove in his mother's kitchen.

Did Bengals win last Super Bowl?

The Cincinnati Bengals lost Super Bowl LVI to the Los Angeles Rams, and there were myriad reasons that can be attributed for their defeat.

Why do Bengals fans say Who Dey?

Over time, Hudepohl was sold in the stadium by beer vendors during games. Walking up and down aisles, vendors could be heard shouting, “Hudy,” short for Hudepohl, which sounds a lot like “HuDey,” or “Who Dey.” A catchphrase was born.

Have the Bengals ever been to the Super Bowl before this year?

And it's official – Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are headed back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1988 season after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in an overtime thriller in the AFC Championship Game.

What NFL team has the most Super Bowl wins?

Which NFL team has the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history?New England Patriots: 6.Pittsburgh Steelers: 6.San Francisco 49ers: 5.Dallas Cowboys: 5.Green Bay Packers: 4.New York Giants: 4.

Burrow turns fate of Cincinnati franchise around

Coming off of a 4-11-1 year in which the face of the franchise went down with a season ending knee surgery, not much was expected from the Bengals in 2021. Joe Burrow bounced back better than ever in his sophomore campaign, while Joe Mixon had an All-Pro year and the defense looked better than it has in decades.

Niners had Bengals number in the 80's

As mentioned before, the Bengals have only gone to the Super Bowl twice in their history. The 80’s were a Golden Age of sorts for the Bengals. They got past the Conference Championship twice that decade, once with Ken Anderson under center and once with Boomer Esiason as the signal caller.

Coldest Super Bowl in history

The game was known as the Freezer Bowl because temperatures dropped down to -9° F with the wind chill plummeting to -59° F.

Esaison takes Bengals back to Super Sunday

The next trip to the Super Bowl came seven years later. Again the Bengals would meet the Niners in the title game, and again they would have to watch as San Francisco celebrated their third championship that decade.

Another one possession heart breaker for Bengals

The Niners awaited the Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII. Neither team scored a touchdown in the first half of the game in Miami. After exchanging field goals in the first two quarters, the Bengals took the lead 13-10 going into the last quarter after a 93 yard Stanford Jennings kickoff return for a touchdown.

Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 49ers 26, Cincinnati Bengals 21

The Bengals’ first Super Bowl appearance came at the end of the 1981 season. Cincinnati went 12-4 during the regular season, winning the AFC Central and claiming the No. 1 seed. They defeated the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round before sweeping aside the San Diego Chargers in the Conference Championship.

Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16

There was a lot of symmetry in the Bengals’ two Super Bowl appearances. In the 1989 season, they once again went 12-4, won the AFC Central Division, and took the No. 1 overall seed. Subsequently, they beat both the Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills to head to Super Bowl XXIII in Miami.

Super Bowl LVI: Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20

The Bengals looked like they had a grasp on the game when they scored 10-straight points coming out of the half. However, the Rams scored a late touchdown to clinch the game and take a 23-20 victory. The Rams then stopped the Bengals on the final drive before the offense took a knee in victory formation to shut out the game.

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