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The Bengals bizarrely unveiled a brazen, expensive plan for a Week 2 fan watch party vs. the Chiefs

Cincinnati Bengals Ja'Marr Chase looks at the scoreboard as his team is defeated by the New England Patriots 16-10 at Paycor Stadium Sunday, September 8, 2024. The Bengals lost 16-10.
Cincinnati Bengals Ja'Marr Chase looks at the scoreboard as his team is defeated by the New England Patriots 16-10 at Paycor Stadium Sunday, September 8, 2024. The Bengals lost 16-10.

For all intents and purposes, the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals have the NFL's best, most competitive rivalry right now. Even for a pending, otherwise anodyne Week 2 matchup, the Bengals seem to really want to capitalize on the competitiveness of these teams' back-and-forth.

According to Jay Morrison of the Pro Football Network, the Bengals are holding a fan watch party at the club level of their home stadium for Cincinnati's road game vs. the Chiefs this Sunday. Tickets will run people $99, and, in a key distinction, they can pay $25 for discounted concessions. There are some cool tidbits of fan service, like meeting Bengals legends and walking the playing field a tad.

But still, paying upwards of $100 (likely closer to $200 with the discounted concessions if you're bringing the entire family) to watch your team's road game at the stadium is way too brazen for my tastes:

If you have the expendable money to spend hundreds of dollars on a regular-season watch party road affair in the middle of September, all power to you. The Bengals understand there would likely be plenty of people willing to shell this money out. If someone's willing to pay for it, there's a market for it.

And that's the issue in itself: The Bengals are shamelessly selling a rivalry at all costs. We'll see how this bold plan shakes out.

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