Outside the Bengals team hotel, diehard Bengals fans gathered. They greeted each other with hugs and “Who-Deys”. “We’re dancing. Who Dey. Come on,” a man yelled. Fans have been eagerly awaiting. “We go to every single game, home and away,” said Jenny Davis. Her husband Kent Davis said: “We did 107 in a row before Covid, we got off the Covid and now we’ve been to everyone since.” When the team bus arrived in town, the excitement grew. Collier. The players got off the bus and the crowd cheered their names. that second straight AFC championship. We are ready. The fan base is here. It’s going to be a phenomenal game,” Collier said. It’s a game that Bengals fans feel pretty good about.
Outside the Bengals team hotel, diehard Bengals fans gathered. They greeted each other with hugs and “Who-Deys”.
“We’re dancing. Who Dey. Come on,” a man yelled.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting.
“We go to every single game, home and away,” said Jenny Davis.
Her husband Kent Davis said: ‘We did 107 in a row before Covid, got the Covid off and now we’ve been to everyone since.’
As the team bus rolled into town, excitement built.
“Avid fans. We drive across the country for our team. So, we had to be here and greet them right,” said longtime Bengals fan Chase Collier.
The players got off the bus and the crowd cheered their names.
Some lifelong fans are still in disbelief that the Bengals have come this far again.
“Here we are. We’re back in Kansas City, years in a row looking for a second straight AFC championship. We’re ready. The fan base is here. It’s going to be a phenomenal game,” Collier said.
It’s a game Bengal fans feel pretty good about.