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Bengals now feel they're in Super Bowl after flying to LA

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The Cincinnati Bengals finally, really feel as if they're in the Super Bowl now.

The Bengals flew into Los Angeles on Tuesday, a nice switch from preparing for Sunday's game back home in frigid Ohio to being in warm and sunny California.

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Cincinnati offensive coordinator Brian Callahan said being on-site helps make the game real and tangible after feeling like something far away last week when the Bengals went about their usual routine back in Ohio.

"It's cold and miserable and all those things," Callahan said. "It's the wintertime in Ohio. Had a snowstorm and all that. It just felt like the normal process."

The Bengals were greeted with plenty of cameras at the airport, and Super Bowl logos are everywhere. They announced their arrival with a simple tweet saying, "We've made it to California."

Cincinnati Bengals' Markus Bailey (51) and Austin Calitro arrive at Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in Los Angeles. The Bengals face the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

"Now it feels real," Callahan said. "It feels like we're getting ready to play the Super Bowl. It's exciting. It's fun, trying to enjoy every moment of it."

Callahan said the Bengals have earned all of the attention and the opportunity to showcase themselves to the world. That doesn't mean they've forgotten why they're here.

"Once we start the prep, we're back into it, ready to go win a football game," Callahan said.

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