NFL At 100-AP Was There-Browns-Bengals 1970

FILE -This is a Jan. 3, 1968, file photo, showing Paul Brown, president of the Cincinnati Bengals. In Ohio, Brown was synonymous with football. He led Ohio State to its first national title before becoming head coach of the Browns, who won four All-America Football Conference titles and then three in the NFL under Brown. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - This is an Aug. 5, 1981, file photo showing Paul Brown, one of pro football's greatest innovators. In Ohio, Brown was synonymous with football. He led Ohio State to its first national title before becoming head coach of the Browns, who won four All-America Football Conference titles and then three in the NFL under Brown. (AP Photo/Al Behrman, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 15, 1970, file photo, Cincinnati Bengals' Paul Robinson (18) scores the game-winning touchdown from the one-yard-line in the first half of a football game against the Cleveland Browns in Cincinnati. Others shown are Bengals' Jess Phillips (30) and Browns' Joe Jones (80), Jim Houston (82), Ron Snidow (88), Walter Johnson (71) and John Garlington (50). The Cincinnati Bengals’ 14-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns on a snowy, November afternoon in 1970 put Brown’s new team on equal footing with his old one and made Ohio truly a two-team pro football state. (AP Photo/GS, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 1971, file photo, Cincinnati Bengals coach Paul Brown, center, watches during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Cincinnati Bengals’ 14-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns on a snowy, November afternoon in 1970 put Brown’s new team on equal footing with his old one and made Ohio truly a two-team pro football state. (AP Photo/Gene Smith, File)