History
CINCINNATI BENGALS 40TH ANNIVERSARY
SEASON
In 2007 the Cincinnati Bengals celebrated their 40th season
of professional football. To honor this milestone, bengals.com took a
look back at the Top 40 Memorable Moments In Bengals History and we also
asked you the fans to select your all-time Bengals 40th Anniversary Team.
CINCINNATI PRO FOOTBALL HISTORY
In 1937, a team known as the Cincinnati Bengals was formed
as a member of the American Football League. The 1937 Bengals finished
with a 2-4-2 record in their first year, but the AFL folded after the
season. The Bengals continued as an independent team in 1938, and in 1939
joined a new AFL, finishing in second place with a 6-2 record. But again,
the league folded after the season.
Once again in 1940, another new AFL emerged, and again
the Bengals joined. But that AFL suffered the fate of the two AFLs before
it, folding after the 1941 season as the United States entered World World
II, and the Bengals folded along with it.
Pro football returned to Cincinnati 26 years later in
1967 when Paul Brown headed an ownership group that landed an expansion
franchise in the modern-era American Football League. Brown, a Pro Football
Hall of Famer who founded and coached the Cleveland Browns from 1946-62,
picked the name Bengals for the new team "to give it a link with
past professional football in Cincinnati."
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