WATCH: Bengals players greeted by cheers of fans at pep rally
Cincinnati Bengals players were shown just how much this city loves them at a pep rally that was held at Paul Brown Stadium on Monday.Around 30,000 fans packed the stadium for a pep rally that was hosted by comedian Gary Owen. There were also appearances by Bengals legends, including Tim Krumrie, David Fulcher and Max Montoya.When the current Bengals players entered Paul Brown Stadium, the crowd erupted with cheers for their team. One-by-one players came out of a tunnel that was bowling fog out of the mouths of two tigers.You can watch their entrances in the video player above."I can't tell you how much we appreciate your support over the course of this entire season. Whether you all make it to LA or not, I promise you we will feed off your energy at the stadium, in your living room, your local bar, wherever it is, we will fuel that next Sunday," head coach Zac Taylor said. "This is a special team playing for a special group of fans in a special city and we have to finish this thing off the right way. Who Dey!""I am honored to be the quarterback for such a great organization with the best fans in the world," quarterback Joe Burrow said at the pep rally. "This is an incredible environment. I'm so happy all you guys came out to support us. We're going to go give it our all on Sunday and bring home a trophy for you guys."The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. on WLWT.
Cincinnati Bengals players were shown just how much this city loves them at a pep rally that was held at Paul Brown Stadium on Monday.
Around 30,000 fans packed the stadium for a pep rally that was hosted by comedian Gary Owen. There were also appearances by Bengals legends, including Tim Krumrie, David Fulcher and Max Montoya.
When the current Bengals players entered Paul Brown Stadium, the crowd erupted with cheers for their team. One-by-one players came out of a tunnel that was bowling fog out of the mouths of two tigers.
You can watch their entrances in the video player above.
"I can't tell you how much we appreciate your support over the course of this entire season. Whether you all make it to LA or not, I promise you we will feed off your energy at the stadium, in your living room, your local bar, wherever it is, we will fuel that next Sunday," head coach Zac Taylor said. "This is a special team playing for a special group of fans in a special city and we have to finish this thing off the right way. Who Dey!"
"I am honored to be the quarterback for such a great organization with the best fans in the world," quarterback Joe Burrow said at the pep rally. "This is an incredible environment. I'm so happy all you guys came out to support us. We're going to go give it our all on Sunday and bring home a trophy for you guys."
The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. on WLWT.
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