Wear orange and black and cheer on the Bengals in the Big Game!

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(Columbus, Oh.) – Sunday has been declared Cincinnati Bengals Day in Ohio.
This week, Governor Mike DeWine made the declaration ahead of the Bengals matchup with the LA Rams in Super Bowl LVI.
All Ohioans are encouraged to put on their Bengals gear on Sunday and tune in and cheer on the Bengals as they seek their first Super Bowl win in franchise history.
The declaration, which can be viewed below, brags about the Bengals previous playoff wins singling out the Bengals defense, their rookie kicker, and a record-tying comeback win over Kansas City.
Sunday has been declared Cincinnati @Bengals Day in Ohio! @LtGovHusted and I encourage all Ohioans to wear orange and black and cheer on the Bengals as they play to win Ohio's first #SuperBowl championship! #RuleItAll pic.twitter.com/bwYZZrERV8
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) February 8, 2022

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