The city of Cincinnati hasn’t been this excited since…..well, since ever.
Joe Burrow is taken this team through a playoff run that nobody saw coming and it culminated into a comeback victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game where they will now face the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl at SoFi stadium.
Usually, the Monday after the Super Bowl is filled with a lot of people calling out from work and school, especially for those who have their favorite team is in the big game. Cincinnati is getting ahead of this dilemma and just telling students and staff they have that day off no matter what happens when the Bengals face the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI.
Not long after the Bengals defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime in the AFC championship to advance to Super Bowl LVI, many Cincinnati school districts made the decision to take Feb. 14 off.
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This marks the second time in NFL history and the second consecutive year that a team has played the Super Bowl in its home stadium. Last year, the Tampa Bay buccaneers played and won the Super Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
You’d have to think that if the Bengals actually pull this off, the school system will do something similar like have everybody off for the massive parade.