The Super Bowl is finally upon us. After the biggest season in NFL history, we're down to two teams: the Bengals and the Rams. The two sides couldn't be more different on the surface, one defying all odds to reach this point and the other realizing its on-paper potential. But they figure to make for must-see TV on the biggest stage in football.
The Bengals have appeared in three Super Bowls total, including this one. Their first two -- in 1981 and 1988 -- were both against the 49ers. They lost to San Francisco both times, and each time by one score. The Rams, on the other hand, are making their fifth Super Bowl appearance, and their second in the last four years.
Both the Bengals and Rams finished 2021 with top-10 passing offenses. L.A. ranked fifth, and Cincy ranked seventh.
On Feb. 13, the two teams will meet at SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI. The Bengals are looking for their first Super Bowl title in franchise history. The Rams are hoping to take that one final step after their Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots three years ago.
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