The Bengals are hosting a watch party for their big Week 2 game.
Bengals-Chiefs Watch Party This Sunday at Paycor Stadium
Doors open at 3:30 p.m. before the 4:25 p.m. kickoff. Tickets are $99 and include $25 for discounted concessions and a $25 Pro Shop gift card. Tickets can be purchased at www.bengals.com/watchparty.
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“The more football you see throughout the season, the better you’re going to get,” Burow said after Wednesday’s practice. “There starts to become trends here and there, and certain formations in certain looks about how deep the teams play you.
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Whether it be Bengals players calling Arrowhead Stadium “Burrowhead,” tight end Travis Kelce calling the mayor of Cincinnati a “jabroni,” or defensive end Frank Clark telling the entire Bengals team to “take their bum ass all the way back to Cincinnati,” there is no love loss between these two teams.
Bengals announce ‘one-of-a-kind’ watch party for game against Kansas City Chiefs
The team announced the Jungle Watch Party is the culmination of a partnership with Sports Illustrated Tickets, “an official fan experience partner.”
Bengals’ Joe Burrow laughs off viral discussion over how he picked up water bottle, injury concerns in Week 1 – CBSSports.com
Following a season-opening 16-10 loss to the New England Patriots in Week 1, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow spent Wednesday downplaying and denying concern that he has not fully healed from the wrist injury that ended his 2023 season, which was sparked by everything from analysis of his throws to a more niche and strange fixation over how he picked up a water bottle on the sidelines.
Bengals’ Joe Burrow – Wrist ‘absolutely not’ affecting throws
“I just drank water,” Burrow said with a chuckle.
Rob Gronkowski Makes Bold Declaration on Joe Burrow, Bengals After Loss to Patriots
“The Bengals always start slow. The Bengals just aren’t there,” Gronkowski said on the Up & Adams show. “They’re up and down and not consistent. They don’t have it right now. I think they’re going to miss the playoffs again. You’ve got the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers that will be going to the playoffs. The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals will be in the mix fighting, but they will not make it.”
Cincinnati Bengals Release First Injury Report Ahead of Showdown With Chiefs
CINCINNATI — The Bengals’ first injury report during Chiefs week is here. Check out practice statuses for Tee Higgins (hamstring) and more as Logan Wilson (knee) joined the did not practice list following a great game.