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- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) abstract "Cincinnati Bengals was the name of a short-lived professional football team that played in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is unrelated to the current Cincinnati Bengals. Originated by Hal Pennington (who was also the team's first head coach and general manager), the team was formed as a member of the second American Football League in the 1937 season. The Bengals finished with a 2–3–2 record in their first year, but the league folded after the season, and Pennington returned to his former team, the Cincinnati Models, which would change its name to the Cincinnati Blades for an ill-fated 1938 campaign. Pennington was replaced by new player-coach Dana King, who would guide the Bengals for the remainder of the team's existence.The Bengals continued as an independent team in 1938 (rejecting overtures from the former Midwest Football League, first as the league renamed itself the American Football League and in October 1938 after the dissolution of the Cincinnati Blades). In 1939, the team joined the newly renamed American Professional Football Association after yet another overture, finishing in second place with a 6–2–0 record. The APFA folded as Cincinnati, the Columbus Bullies, and the newly formed Milwaukee Chiefs defected to a newly formed major league, yet another American Football League, for the 1940 season.In 1940 and 1941, the two Ohio AFL teams were fairly successful at the gate (rivaling their NFL counterparts), before the AFL suspended operations in response to the Pearl Harbor attack. Although the league announced plans for a continuation (an expansion franchise was awarded to Detroit for the 1942 season before the United States entered World War II), the \"third AFL\" (and the fourth professional league with the name) never returned to business.Professional football returned to Cincinnati 26 years after the original Cincinnati Bengals folded. It was in 1967 when Paul Brown headed an ownership group that landed an expansion franchise in the modern-era American Football League that merged with the NFL in 1969. Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who founded and coached the Cleveland Browns from 1946 to 1962, picked the name Bengals for the new team \"to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati.\"".
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- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cincinnati Bengals (1937–41)".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cincinnati Bengals (AFL II)".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cincinnati Bengals".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) coach Hal_Pennington.
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) coach "Dana King".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) colors "Unknown".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) field Corcoran_Stadium.
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) field Crosley_Field.
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) folded "1942".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) founded "1937".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) history "Cincinnati Bengals".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) league American_Football_League_(1936).
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) league "American Football League III".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) league "American Professional Football Association".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) league "Independent".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) location Cincinnati.
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) location United_States.
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) manager "Dana King".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) manager "Hal Pennington".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) name "Cincinnati Bengals".
- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) owner "Queen City Athletics, Inc.".
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- Cincinnati_Bengals_(1937–41) comment "Cincinnati Bengals was the name of a short-lived professional football team that played in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is unrelated to the current Cincinnati Bengals. Originated by Hal Pennington (who was also the team's first head coach and general manager), the team was formed as a member of the second American Football League in the 1937 season.".
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