Bengals’ Evan McPherson, who enjoys the Super Bowl halftime show on the sidelines, is still a “sick topic”

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The Cincinnati Bengals are still recovering from their loss to the Super Bowl LVI, losing to the Los Angeles Rams 23-20. Joe Barrow had a chance to organize a winning or equalizer at the end of the fourth quarter, but the Bengalis turned the ball down, just below the 50-yard line. Both the players and Cinsy’s coaching staff have been sorry since February 13, but something a player wants to get back has to do with the halftime show.

During the Super Bowl LVI halftime show, which included Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar, among others, Bengals guitarist Evan McPherson was seen from the sidelines enjoying the performance while the rest part of the team was still in the locker room. This upset someone, as Bengal specials coordinator Darin Simmons recently told The Athletic that the unexpected appearance of his kicker on television was something he regretted.

“It’s a painful subject,” Simmons said. – This is a really painful topic.

Specialists are almost always the first players to return to the field in the second half, and McPherson was not the only Bengal to be on the sidelines while the game was still going on. Still, he was the only player caught on TV enjoying the show.

McPherson was not the reason for the Bengals to lose the Super Bowl, as he made attempts for extra points and attempts to fly on Sunday. In fact, he was a big reason for Cinsy to play for the Lombardi trophy, as he made winning kicks in the division round and the AFC Championship match to take the Bengals to LA Still, his view vibrating from the side while down. it wasn’t a great look at halftime.