The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals have had their fair share of slug fests, which has helped create a budding rivalry.
Last season, the Bengals made their first Super Bowl appearance since 1989, thanks to Joe Burrow and his supporting cast, but are still looking for their first Lombardi Trophy. On the other hand, the Browns are one of four teams in the NFL who’ve yet to play for a Super Bowl.
These clubs are heading in positive directions in the AFC North. They may not have a lot of collective success overall, but there’s still been plenty of good matchups between the two.