Bengals set to prove doubters wrong after ‘worst destination’ ranking

The Bengals won’t need long to prove a league-worst ranking wrong.

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The Cincinnati Bengals have big plans to improve the fan experience at Paul Brown Stadium in 2021.

That was on the docket for the team well before a writer recently ranked Cincinnati as the worst fan destination for fans in the entire NFL.

We fired back against that assertion there and will again — citing a lack of tailgating space and using Montgomery Inn as an example of what the city has to offer is…lacking.

But at least one public-facing member of the Bengals wasn’t too thrilled with the analysis either and promised “fans will get something they’ve never seen before” in a post on social media:

Members of the organization have talked all offseason of adding more personality to the stadium and adding to the fan experience. Besides the obvious bigger presence on social media platforms, we’ve already seen this in action with the introduction of a Ring of Honor, which will help the stadium’s facelift.

The Bengals and their fans, of course, have every right to take issue with such a ranking. But keep in mind it’s also just part of the boring summer stretch before camps begin — the team will get to show off some big changes soon enough.

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