This female Bengals fan never expected a drink could be thrown in her face during the celebrations of the team advancing to the Super Bowl and the throwing was fast that I doubt she saw the person who threw the drink. The video has gone viral on Twitter.
The Cincinnati Bengals are one win away from their first championship. The Cincinnati Bengals are one win away from their first championship.
The game changed big time after Patrick Mahomes was intercepted by Vonn Bell on the first drive of overtime. Joe Burrow drove his team down the field and Evan McPherson made a 31-yard field goal to complete the comeback and upset.
I am sure she didn’t mind considering the Bengals are going to Super Bowl.
Thanks to a masterful second-half performance.
Who Dey!? Not those same ol’ Bungles. Not even close.
Joe Burrow and these young, hungry Cincinnati Bengals are Super Bowl-bound as unexpected and tenacious AFC champions. Evan McPherson kicked a 31-yard field goal with 9:22 left in overtime after Burrow kept his cool while leading a furious second-half comeback. They got the Bengals to the NFL’s big game for the first time in 33 years with a 27-24 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC championship on Sunday.
“It’s a special team that’s capable of doing special things,” said coach Zac Taylor, who was in elementary school the last time the Bengals went to the Super Bowl. “We’ve said that from the get-go, whether people believed us or not,” he added. “We believed. So we’re not surprised.”
And who could blame them?
The Bengals erased an 18-point deficit — tying an AFC title game record for largest comeback — to take a late 24-21 lead on McPherson’s 52-yarder. “I’d say nobody blinked an eye,” the rookie kicker said of the Bengals falling behind big early. “I think we all thought we were going to come back and win the game.”
A lot of people think the Bengals are going to pull it off and win the Super Bowl.
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