Bengals reveal uniform combo for playoff game vs. Ravens

    Bengals reveal uniform combo for playoff game vs. Ravens


    The Cincinnati Bengals revealed the jersey combination for their upcoming “Sunday Night Football” playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.

    In front of a primetime audience in the wild card round, the Bengals will wear the orange helmets, black tops and white pants combination with orange stripes.

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    The team’s social media called it the “Joe special” while making the revelation, so it’s even got a nickname to go with it.

    If the combo looks familiar, it’s the same set of threads the team wore in last year’s playoff opener against the Raiders, as well as in the Super Bowl.

    This far out, it’s safe to say the uniform redesign has been a resounding success and that will once again be on display in primetime during the playoffs.

    Reppin’ the Joe special for the first round 🔥 pic.twitter.com/xx6WEnfC3R

    — Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) January 10, 2023

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