Bengals named top bandwagon to hop on after 3-1 start After spending a whole offseason dogging the Bengals
Womens Andy Dalton Jersey , the national media has finally seen the light.NFL.com writer Adam Schein, who typically never has anything good to say about the Bengals, named nine teams that are emerging bandwagons. The Bengals’ high flying offense has been impressive so far, and Schein can’t get enough
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