Rams Beat Bengals To Win Super Bowl 56 (Reaction), State Of The Franchise - Bengals & Rams

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The Los Angeles Rams won there second Super Bowl in franchise history beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to win Super Bowl 56. Los Angeles got out to a fast start but after the OBJ injury, the Rams failed to manage much offense until their final drive on offense in which Matthew Stafford hit Cooper Kupp for the game-winning touchdown. Cincinnati fought hard all game especially in the second half, however in the end the Bengals offensive line was crushed by the pass rush of the Los Angeles Rams the entire game, especially on the final drive. The Cincinnati Bengals are coming off one of the greatest cinderella seasons in NFL history. Projected to be one of the worse teams in the league the past season Cincinnati finished with a 10-7 record winning the AFC North and clinching a spot in the post-season. The Bengals wouldn't stop there as they beat the Raiders in the Wildcard round and then would go to shock the NFL world getting back-to-back wins on the road against Tennesse and Kansas City the one and two seeds in the AFC winning the AFC Conference Championship and making the Super Bowl where their remarkable season would end in a 23-20 loss to the Rams in Super Bowl 56. What's next for the Cincinnati Bengals? Did this season prove that the Bengals will be legit contenders in the AFC for years to come or will they crash back to reality next season? Cincinnati ranks top five in available cap space so they have money to improve the offensive line in free agency and the draft is only a couple of months away. The Los Angeles won their second Super Bowl in franchise history defeating the Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl 56. What's next for the Rams after their Super Bowl victory? Will they be able to retain OBJ and Von Miller with them slated to hit free agency? What's Andrew Whitworth, Aaron Donald's, and Sean McVay's future with the Rams, and will they return for next season? The Los Angeles Rams currently are below the cap so how will they free up enough money to extend Matthew Stafford and keep their Super Bowl squad together? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jtsports/support