The Cincinnati Bengals are set to face off against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game this Sunday, and the teams’ respective fan bases are already feeling the heat.
On Wednesday, Eli Apple of the Bills took to Twitter to make a joke about Bengals wide receiver Stefon Diggs, which appeared to mock Damar Hamlin, a safety for the Bengals.
Joe Burrow, the Bengals’ quarterback, responded the next day with an Instagram post that seemed to take a shot at the NFL.
The Bengals are feeling a lack of respect going into the game, and they’re hoping to use that to their advantage. As Joe Burrow said in his Instagram post, “We don’t get the respect we deserve, but that’s okay. We’ll use it as fuel.”
The Bengals are looking to bring back the glory days of the franchise with a win in the AFC Championship game. The team has only been to the title game once before, in 1981.
Meanwhile, the Bills are looking to get revenge for their playoff loss to the Bengals last season.
No matter what the outcome of the game, it’s sure to be an exciting matchup between two teams with a lot of history.









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