Now I am gonna have a stab at this one: Just a bit of fun, y'unnerstan... the Cleveland Browns play in Cleveland & the Cinncinnati Bengals play in Cinncinnati... Go on, tell me I am not wrong ! There must be a catch, but I am in UK, so.....
Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland IndiansIt's the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns
NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers NHL: Columbus Blue Jackets NFL: Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals MLB: Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians
In addition to the current teams - the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals - the Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions all were founded in Ohio. The Ravens were the original Browns, moving to Baltimore in 1996. The Rams began as the Cleveland Rams before moving to Los Angeles in 1946, then to St. Louis in 1995. The Lions were founded as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to Detroit in 1934. About a dozen now-defunct franchises called Ohio home in the 1920s and 1930s. These included the famous Canton Bulldogs of Jim Thorpe; the Columbus Panhandles, which featured the six Nesser brothers; the Dayton Triangles; and the Oorang Indians, a team of Native Americans based in tiny LaRue, OH.
The state of Ohio played a key role in providing troops, military officers, and supplies to the Union army. It was politically and logistically important to the war effort. Ohio was a large state with major cities such as Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Many German immigrants settled in New York, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and Nacogdoches.
Cincinnati Bengals and The Cleveland Browns
Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland IndiansIt's the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns - Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati Bengals - Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals
The Cleveland Browns play in Cleveland, Ohio. (Cincinnati is in Ohio , but the team is called the Bengals. )
Chicago Bears St. Louis Rams Kansas City Chiefs
It's a trick question, however there are two NFL franchises in Ohio. The Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnatti Bengals. Most would say that neither team has played competive football since the 80's.
NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers NHL: Columbus Blue Jackets NFL: Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals MLB: Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians
Cleveland - (Browns, Indians, Cavaliers)Cincinnati - (Bengals, Reds)Columbus - (Blue Jackets)
NFL: Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland BrownsCincinnati Bengals
In addition to the current teams - the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals - the Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions all were founded in Ohio. The Ravens were the original Browns, moving to Baltimore in 1996. The Rams began as the Cleveland Rams before moving to Los Angeles in 1946, then to St. Louis in 1995. The Lions were founded as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to Detroit in 1934. About a dozen now-defunct franchises called Ohio home in the 1920s and 1930s. These included the famous Canton Bulldogs of Jim Thorpe; the Columbus Panhandles, which featured the six Nesser brothers; the Dayton Triangles; and the Oorang Indians, a team of Native Americans based in tiny LaRue, OH.