The Bengals returned to their Cincinnati AFC Champions on Sunday night, and fans waited up for them to give them a proper welcome back to the Queen City.Watch fans welcome the players back to Cincinnati in the video aboveFans waited outside Paul Brown Stadium, where Bengals players were set to return following their win over the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship title and a trip to the Super Bowl.The Banks in downtown Cincinnati was flooded with fans, cheering and honking to celebrate the team's win.It didn't take much for many to wait up for the players to return, forming what looked like parade lines as the team's buses shuttled players into Paul Brown Stadium.Fans could be heard cheering on the players as they drove by and walked off the bus. The team is now less than two weeks away from taking on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.The team's AFC victory ended a 33-year drought for the franchise.When asked how it felt, wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase responded "It's an amazing moment right now, I'm star struck I don't really know what to say. I'm just trying to live in the moment. Soak it all in. I'm just glad that we have the opportunity in front of us."Quarterback Joe Burrow agreed. When asked what was it like in the locker room at halftime, he responded, "We were poised. We knew exactly what we had to do. The last five minutes of the first half was a big turning point for us. Ending up getting a touchdown and then defense had a big stop."
The Bengals returned to their Cincinnati AFC Champions on Sunday night, and fans waited up for them to give them a proper welcome back to the Queen City.
Watch fans welcome the players back to Cincinnati in the video above
Fans waited outside Paul Brown Stadium, where Bengals players were set to return following their win over the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship title and a trip to the Super Bowl.
The Banks in downtown Cincinnati was flooded with fans, cheering and honking to celebrate the team's win.
It didn't take much for many to wait up for the players to return, forming what looked like parade lines as the team's buses shuttled players into Paul Brown Stadium.
Fans could be heard cheering on the players as they drove by and walked off the bus.
The team is now less than two weeks away from taking on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
The team's AFC victory ended a 33-year drought for the franchise.
When asked how it felt, wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase responded "It's an amazing moment right now, I'm star struck I don't really know what to say. I'm just trying to live in the moment. Soak it all in. I'm just glad that we have the opportunity in front of us."
Quarterback Joe Burrow agreed.
When asked what was it like in the locker room at halftime, he responded, "We were poised. We knew exactly what we had to do. The last five minutes of the first half was a big turning point for us. Ending up getting a touchdown and then defense had a big stop."
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