If being a true fan was a sport, the Coxes would surely be in the hall of fame."I love the game so win or lose, I love to watch the Bengals play football," said Judy Cox.Their devotion to the Cincinnati Bengals has been unwavering, much like their devotion to each other.Rich and Judy got married in December of 1990, right before the last time the Bengals went to the playoffs in '91."In 1991, the Bengals had a come pick your seats, and I happened to be in downtown Cincinnati and I picked three seats and came home and surprised her and said, 'We're going to be Bengals season ticket holders.'" said Rich Cox.In three decades, they've been to 30 NFL stadiums, thousands of games and Judy even went to the historic freezer bowl in '82."We had some decent years, we had some drought years. We had this year!" said Judy Cox.They say this year just feels different."There's a feeling that the pieces of the puzzle are coming together," said Rich Cox.For 31 years, win or lose, these super fans have kept the faith. Now, they say the odds are in the Bengals' favor this year."Thirty-one years! 31 years! My dad was a mathematician, you do the odds. Cincinnati is an average team, but every 32 years you should win a Superbowl, by odds," said Rich Cox.The only stadiums they haven't been to are Lincoln Financial in Philadelphia and SOFI in Englewood, California, where the Super Bowl is this year. They hope to check that one off their list come February.
If being a true fan was a sport, the Coxes would surely be in the hall of fame.
"I love the game so win or lose, I love to watch the Bengals play football," said Judy Cox.
Their devotion to the Cincinnati Bengals has been unwavering, much like their devotion to each other.
Rich and Judy got married in December of 1990, right before the last time the Bengals went to the playoffs in '91.
"In 1991, the Bengals had a come pick your seats, and I happened to be in downtown Cincinnati and I picked three seats and came home and surprised her and said, 'We're going to be Bengals season ticket holders.'" said Rich Cox.
In three decades, they've been to 30 NFL stadiums, thousands of games and Judy even went to the historic freezer bowl in '82.
"We had some decent years, we had some drought years. We had this year!" said Judy Cox.
They say this year just feels different.
"There's a feeling that the pieces of the puzzle are coming together," said Rich Cox.
For 31 years, win or lose, these super fans have kept the faith. Now, they say the odds are in the Bengals' favor this year.
"Thirty-one years! 31 years! My dad was a mathematician, you do the odds. Cincinnati is an average team, but every 32 years you should win a Superbowl, by odds," said Rich Cox.
The only stadiums they haven't been to are Lincoln Financial in Philadelphia and SOFI in Englewood, California, where the Super Bowl is this year. They hope to check that one off their list come February.
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