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The Bengals will showcase a new and distinctive uniform combination for Sunday’s game.

Bengals Will Debut Unique Uniform Combo On Sunday


A Cincinnati Bengals helmet sits on the sidelines during warm ups against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on September 27, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to get back to their winning ways.

And while all that matters is what happens on the field, they’re also striving to look sharp while they do so.

With that in mind, Zac Taylor’s team will debut an all-orange look for the season opener vs. the New England Patriots.

The Bengals are 8-point favorites ahead of Jerod Mayo’s official head coaching debut.

Ja’Marr Chase might be limited even if he suits up after skipping plenty of time over a contract dispute.

Despite still having two years left on his contract, he wants to be the highest-paid wide receiver in the game, even if by just a single penny, to top his former college teammate Justin Jefferson.

Chase also claimed that he was willing to play this season without a new deal if it came down to that.

That contract dispute didn’t make a lot of sense to begin with, given that this wasn’t even his time to get paid.

Whatever the case, the Bengals should be able to put on a show against the Patriots on Sunday.

Even without Tee Higgins and with a limited Ja’Marr Chase, the Bengals are one of the best teams in the league when Joe Burrow is on the field.

They struggled to be at their best last season when their star quarterback was out with an injury.

But now that he’s back, they’re once again Super Bowl contenders, and they will definitely pop out on TV with that all-orange look.