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Three thousand six-packs with orange-and-black stripes and the traditional Hudepohl logo (with HU-DEY, naturally, dominating and the city’s newest motto: “It. Is. Us.” in smaller type) were ...
The Bengals logo is positioned behind the player, with the player's name displayed in front beneath "Who Dey" in large letters. The team's home, away and color rush jerseys are included in the ...
From a Who Dey house to street art, expressions of Bengals love seem to know no bounds. "We've got the engineer putting it together and saying, 'Hey guys, this is doable,'" Harry Sandhu said.
FOCO announced that its new "Who Dey" bobbleheads include the Cincinnati Bengals' Tee Higgins, Trey Hendrickson, DJ Reader and Mike Hilton. Each bobblehead is numbered out of 144 and available for ...
The origin of "Who Dey" There is no definitive answer for how the cheer began, but one popular theory involves a local brewery. Hudepohl Brewing has been in Cincinnati since 1885, 16 years after ...
The "Who Dey" chant dates back to the 1980s, and there is some debate about how it started. SN looks at the 'Who Dey' origin story.
Note: Video above is from prior coverage. Find our full Bengals coverage here. CINCINNATI (WXIX) - It’s the most distinctive cry of Bengals fans—”Who Dey!” It’s also the name of the fan ...
Before the Bengals play the Chiefs in Kansas City in the playoffs, here’s a history lesson on Who Dey, Cincinnati’s touchdown chant ...
Cincinnati Bengals: What does “Who Dey?” even mean? While nobody can agree on where the phrase comes from, it has its earliest roots to Xavier Muskteers basketball games in the 1970s.