
For the second week in a row, the Cincinnati Bengals celebrated a big playoff win. And once again, the Bengals shared that victory directly with the hometown fans of the Who-Dey nation. Victor Visciani of The Holy Grail had no idea the Bengals players were stopping in at The Banks sports bar.“We had no idea he was coming. I look around and there he is next to me. We said get him on the bar. I thought the energy was crazy when they won the game, but when they were here it was (unbelievable).”On the way home from the win against the Tennessee Titans, Bengals Kevin Huber and C.J. Uzomah called and audible. The players stopped off in person, to hand off a game ball to staff and patrons of the packed bar. Visciani says he and his staff are overwhelmed by the visit.“It’s an honor. Its an honor and a privilege for all of us to get a game ball from him and have him talk to everybody. I never seen it this place like that. That was something special. That was something special to be a part of last night.”Four game balls went to area bars and restaurants after the away win against Tennessee. The tradition began after the Bengals home playoff win over the Raiders as a thank you from the team to the fans.From Montoya and Munoz, to Burrow and Hubbard, The Holy Grail’s walls tell the story of generations of Bengal wins and losses.“We’ve been rocking with the Bengals for a very long time, through thick and thin," Visciani said. "But something like that, to get the recognition back is very important for us absolutely.”There are some magic moments on the bar's walls, but a playoff game ball speaks for itself.With the AFC championship next week, The Bengals and their fans are hoping to air out some more winning game balls, handing them off to fans across the Who-Dey nation.Visciani knows this is a magical run.“The way they are doing it, and interacting with everybody is all special.”
For the second week in a row, the Cincinnati Bengals celebrated a big playoff win.
And once again, the Bengals shared that victory directly with the hometown fans of the Who-Dey nation.
Victor Visciani of The Holy Grail had no idea the Bengals players were stopping in at The Banks sports bar.
“We had no idea he was coming. I look around and there he is next to me. We said get him on the bar. I thought the energy was crazy when they won the game, but when they were here it was (unbelievable).”
On the way home from the win against the Tennessee Titans, Bengals Kevin Huber and C.J. Uzomah called and audible.
The players stopped off in person, to hand off a game ball to staff and patrons of the packed bar.
Visciani says he and his staff are overwhelmed by the visit.
“It’s an honor. Its an honor and a privilege for all of us to get a game ball from him and have him talk to everybody. I never seen it this place like that. That was something special. That was something special to be a part of last night.”
Four game balls went to area bars and restaurants after the away win against Tennessee.
The tradition began after the Bengals home playoff win over the Raiders as a thank you from the team to the fans.
From Montoya and Munoz, to Burrow and Hubbard, The Holy Grail’s walls tell the story of generations of Bengal wins and losses.
“We’ve been rocking with the Bengals for a very long time, through thick and thin," Visciani said. "But something like that, to get the recognition back is very important for us absolutely.”
There are some magic moments on the bar's walls, but a playoff game ball speaks for itself.
With the AFC championship next week, The Bengals and their fans are hoping to air out some more winning game balls, handing them off to fans across the Who-Dey nation.
Visciani knows this is a magical run.
“The way they are doing it, and interacting with everybody is all special.”
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