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The Cleveland Browns compete in the AFC North Division of the National Football League. The Browns were founded in 1946, and joined the NFL shortly thereafter in 1950. They have been competing in the NFL ever since, and it is safe to say that this is going to be the case for many more years to come.

The Browns play their home games at Cleveland Browns Stadium. This venue opened in 1999, and it is owned by the city of Cleveland. The stadium sits on the shore of Lake Erie, and gives the Browns a home field advantage each time that they take the field. Not only are the fans loud, but the temperatures get so cold that opposing teams have a difficult time adjusting on the fly.

The Browns have won their division nine times, and have come out on top of the conference on eleven occasions. Unfortunately, the last time that either happened was in 1989. Luckily for Browns fans the organization is more committed than ever before in making sure that they field a competitive team year in and year out.

Some of the greatest Browns players of all time include Otto Graham, Ernie Davis, Jim Brown, Lou Groza, and Don Fleming among many others.

Any NFL fan knows that the Cleveland Browns have a rich history of success. It is safe to say that they will be building on this for many more years to come.

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The Cincinnati Bengals compete in the AFC North Division of the National Football League. The team was founded in 1968, and began to compete in the NFL two years later in 1970. Although there are other teams older than the Bengals, this franchise has accomplished quite a bit over the time that they have been in the league.

The Bengals play their home games at Paul Brown Stadium. Since moving into this venue in 2000, the Bengals have really come to the front and center of the conference. Although they have yet to make a lot of noise in the playoffs, the team is on the rise and the new stadium has a lot to do with this.

The Bengals have never won the Super Bowl, but do have two conference championships to their name; these came in 1981 and 1988. Additionally, the Bengals won their division in 1970, 1973, 1981, 1988, 1990, and 2005.

As far as great players are concerned, the Bengals have had quite a few over the years. Some of the more popular names include Bob Johnson, Ken Riley, Ken Anderson, Boomer Esiason, and Anthony Munoz among many others.

The Cincinnati Bengals have been making plenty of noise in the NFL over the past few seasons. It is only a matter of time until they get back to the Super Bowl, and claim their first title.


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