Bengals fans donated more than 12,000 pounds of food and nearly $22,000 in cash to the Freestore Foodbank last week, during the 30th Annual Canned Food Drive.
Several Bengals players stopped by the Freestore Foodbank to help make a difference in families’ lives this Thanksgiving.
The Cincinnati Bengals and the Freestore Foodbank are teaming up again for the Annual Canned Food Drive. Canned foods and cash donations will be collected at Paul Brown Stadium Sunday, November 20, prior to the Bengals home game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Cincinnati Bengals joined in the celebration Friday night as football season got underway on the new field at Deer Park Jr./Sr. High School.
Jones not only wanted a free camp, he wanted one without pre-registration. He didn’t want to cut it off, either, but he set the number at 400. He wanted as many kids from as many parts of the city.
Fans filled the West Club Lounge at Paul Brown Stadium on Wednesday to mix and mingle with members of the Cincinnati Bengals and help tackle hunger.
Annual Freestore Foodbank benefit combines food, football and fun.
The Cincinnati Bengals and the NFL Foundation teamed up to contribute $200,000 to the Deer Park Community City Schools athletic department, topping off a fundraising effort that now has raised $700,000.
Andy Dalton’s foundation takes another step forward.
Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis is nominated by All Sports United for the fourth annual “All Stars of Giving” award.