Bengals defender massively trolls NFL and Roger Goodell after win over Ravens

The Cincinnati Bengals weren't happy this week that they could possibly win the AFC North and still play a road playoff game next weekend. Fortunately for the Bengals, that won't be the case. Cincinnati's 27-16 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday means that a coin toss won't decide who gets home field next Saturday […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Cincinnati Bengals weren't happy this week that they could possibly win the AFC North and still play a road playoff game next weekend.

Fortunately for the Bengals, that won't be the case.

Cincinnati's 27-16 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday means that a coin toss won't decide who gets home field next Saturday in the first-round playoff game between the Bengals and the Ravens (that matchup is set). The Bengals will host that game now without needing to win a coin toss.

The coin toss scenario came into play because of the canceled game between the Bengals and the Buffalo Bills this past week.

After the win against the Ravens, Bengals defensive back Eli Apple made sure Roger Goodell and the NFL knew where Cincinnati stood on the coin toss decision.

Apple was caught on camera holding an oversized "coin" that depicted Goodell as a clown.

Check it out (via Fox 19's Jeremy Rauch):

Incredible.

That wasn't the only "coin troll" of the NFL by the Bengals on Sunday. Running back Joe Mixon celebrated a touchdown by taking a coin out of his glove and flipping it in the end zone.

The Bengals have some pettiness in them and I think that's something that fans should absolutely love about this team. They're fun on the field and off the field.

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