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In 1968, Walsh moved to the AFL expansion Cincinnati Bengals, joining the staff of legendary coach Paul Brown.
The franchise takes its name from an earlier Cincinnati Bengals team, which played from 1937 – 1941.
Brown named the team the Bengals in order " to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati.
For their first two seasons, the Bengals played at Nippert Stadium which is the current home of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
Punter / wide receiver Pat McInally attended Harvard University and linebacker Reggie Williams attended Dartmouth College and served on Cincinnati city council while on the Bengals ’ roster.
In 1970 the Bengals moved to play at Riverfront Stadium, a home they shared with the Cincinnati Reds until the team moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000.
Cincinnati Bengals uniform: 1968-1980
The Cincinnati Bengals were unique in the NFL as they did not have uniform numbers on the players sleeves until the 1980 season.
Walsh formulated what has become popularly known as the West Coast Offense during his tenure as assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1968 to 1975, while working under the tutelage of Paul Brown.
In the Wildcard Round they hosted a playoff game for the first time, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 31-10.
In the first round of the NFL Playoffs, the Colts beat the Cincinnati Bengals 17 – 0 ; one week later in the AFC Championship, they beat the Oakland Raiders 27 – 17.
Both the Jaguars and the Panthers ( 7 – 9 ) broke the previous record for most wins by an expansion team ( 3 ) set by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1968.
Jacksonville most recently wore white in their 2011 regular season game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and for the 2011 regular season home opener wore all white against the Tennessee Titans.
The Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cincinnati Bengals did not agree to the switch, forcing the Saints to wear white jerseys for that game.
| Cincinnati Bengals || 6 || 6 || 0 ||. 500 || W 34 – 30 || December 5, 2010 || Cincinnati, OH ||
* Passing Yards: 510 Drew Brees ( November 19, 2006 vs Cincinnati Bengals )
However, the eventual-AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals, playing in their first AFC Championship Game, defeated the Chargers 27 – 7 in what became known as the Freezer Bowl.
Meanwhile, the Colts advanced to the Super Bowl by beating the Cincinnati Bengals, 17-0, and the Oakland Raiders, 27-17, in the playoffs.
They posted a 12-2 record during the regular season, then defeated the Cincinnati Bengals and the Oakland Raiders in the playoffs.
The Vikings ' other loss was in week 12 to the Cincinnati Bengals, whom the Dolphins defeated in the AFC divisional playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins defeated the AFC Central Champion Cincinnati Bengals 34-16 in the divisional round, and the AFC Western Champion Oakland Raiders, 27-10 for the AFC Championship.
Super Bowl XVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference ( NFC ) champion San Francisco 49ers and the American Football Conference ( AFC ) champion Cincinnati Bengals to decide the National Football League ( NFL ) champion for the 1981 season.

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Only two teams in each league ( the Yankees and Detroit, the Dodgers and Cincinnati ) are battling for first place.
* 1979 – In Cincinnati, Ohio, 11 fans are suffocated in a crush for seats on the concourse outside Riverfront Coliseum before a Who concert.
* October 21 – 1975 World Series: The Cincinnati Reds are defeated by the Boston Red Sox in Game Six off Carlton Fisk's 12th-inning home run to cap off what many consider to be the best World Series game ever played.
** Eleven fans are killed during a crowd crush for unreserved seats before The Who concert at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rickshaws are present in Cincinnati, Ohio, and northern Kentucky ( Newport, Covington and Bellevue ).
Among the most famous anti-Tom books are The Sword and the Distaff by William Gilmore Simms, Aunt Phillis's Cabin by Mary Henderson Eastman, and The Planter's Northern Bride by Caroline Lee Hentz, with the last author having been a close personal friend of Stowe's when the two lived in Cincinnati.
The 800 Broadway building in Cincinnati, where the Hamilton County Juvenile and Domestic Relations courts are housed.
Particularly notable buildings are the 1902 Pennsylvania Railroad Station designed by Daniel Burnham of Chicago and the 1893 Wayne County Court House designed by James W. McLaughlin of Cincinnati.
Rolling hills, valleys, and some urban heat effects from the nearby metropolitan areas of Cincinnati ( Ohio ), Covington ( Kentucky ), and Newport ( Kentucky ) are moderating factors to the overall climate of Alexandria.
The two other green towns are Greendale, Wisconsin ( near Milwaukee ) and Greenhills, Ohio ( near Cincinnati ).
Describing the gravel and sand knolls, “ Between Greenville and Richmond, along the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, they are unusually clustered, and are worked by that company in many points ”.
The educational needs of this community are served by the Indian Hill Exempted Village School District ( public ) and Cincinnati Country Day School ( private ).
Portsmouth is also a midway point between four major cities: Charleston, Cincinnati, Lexington and Columbus, all of which are approximately ninety miles away ( roughly a two hour drive ).
Local and long distance telephony services for the city are primarily provided by CenturyLink ( formerly Embarq, Sprint's local telephony division ) and Cincinnati Bell.
Although no broadcast stations are licensed to Mason itself, the city is home to the transmitter site of Clear Channel Communications ' WLW ( 700 Cincinnati ), which uses one of only seven remaining Blaw-Knox diamond-shaped towers.
Foley's, a chain of department stores in Texas owned by Macy's, in Cincinnati, says operations in McAllen and nearby Laredo are its fastest-growing locations.
The two other greenbelt towns are Greenbelt, Maryland ( near Washington, D. C .) and Greenhills, Ohio ( near Cincinnati ).
In Cincinnati, Parkways are major roads which trucks are prohibited from using.
Some Cincinnati parkways, such as Columbia Parkway, are high-speed, limited access roads, while others, such as Central Parkway, are 4 + lane urban roads without controlled access.
Gallatin, Grant, Pendleton, and Bracken counties ( highlighted in pink on the map ) are often group with the aforementioned and are officially part of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area, and are sometimes included in definitions of " Northern Kentucky ".

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