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The Bengals–Browns rivalry, often referred to as the Battle of Ohio, is a rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). Both teams are members of the American Football Conference (AFC) North Division, and play two games against each other annually. The Bengals lead the overall series, 51–47. The two teams have never met in the postseason.

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  • The Bengals–Browns rivalry, often referred to as the Battle of Ohio, is a rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). Both teams are members of the American Football Conference (AFC) North Division, and play two games against each other annually. Geography and a shared heritage add to this rivalry. Cleveland (Northeast) and Cincinnati (Southwest) are on opposite corners of Ohio, and essentially split Ohio. Both teams were founded by head coach Paul Brown, the namesake of the Browns franchise, who created the Bengals franchise in the American Football League (AFL) after he was fired from the Browns. The colors of each team are similar. The Bengals and Browns first played in 1970. Previously, the Bengals were a part of the AFL. After the AFL–NFL merger the Bengals and Browns were placed in the AFC Central Division, where they remained until the Browns suspended operations after their relocation to Baltimore and a subsequent new Browns expansion team being awarded to Cleveland. The expansion Browns were also placed in the AFC Central. Both teams moved to the newly formed AFC North division in 2002 as part of the NFL's realignment. The Bengals lead the overall series, 51–47. The two teams have never met in the postseason. (en)
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  • Bengals–Browns 2014 (en)
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  • Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns Season-by-Season Results (en)
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  • The Bengals–Browns rivalry, often referred to as the Battle of Ohio, is a rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). Both teams are members of the American Football Conference (AFC) North Division, and play two games against each other annually. The Bengals lead the overall series, 51–47. The two teams have never met in the postseason. (en)
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