Cincinnati Bengals are set to make a debut of their white uniforms in TNF game against the Miami Dolphins

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It seems like a win in the 2022-23 NFL Season has finally got the Cincinnati Bengals moving. The next step to it, seems to be going ‘White Tiger’ for Week 4 showdown against Miami Dolphins. Having done this in the past, why is it so special in 2022? This year will mark the debut of the team’s black and white alternate helmets. 

Fans would be aware that Cincinnati Bengals have worn white uniforms with black tiger stripes in the past, showcasing the pride of their franchise since its inception. However, the mentioned helmets are going to be the latest, unseen addition. Safe to say, the plan had always been to debut the full ‘White Tiger’ jersey in Week 4’s prime-time game, but with a win in their backs, Cincinnati Bengals will feel much more confident about it now. 

After losing the first two games of the season, Joe Burrow and his Cincinnati Bengals came roaring back in Week 3 showdown against the New York Jets, wherein they won 27-12. However, Miami are a completely different opponent who can simply be unstoppable when firing on all cylinders. 

Cincinnati Bengals to feature ‘White Tiger’ jersey in Week 4’s prime-time Game vs Dolphins 

Cincinnati Bengals released a picture with of Ja’Marr Chase in the uniform and posted a hype video ahead of their Week 4 showdown. To summarize this hype – this will be the first time ever that the team will not be wearing orange helmets, but white. 

That being said, all eyes will be on Joe Burrow, Bengals and how they are able to perform against an inform Miami Dolphins’ side. After securing their first win of the season dominating fashion, will the Super Bowl runners-up be able to replicate their top-form from last season? Or are they going to fade away to justify the jinx? Remains to be seen. 

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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – OCTOBER 24: Ja’Marr Chase #1 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates a touchdown with Joe Burrow #9 and Joe Mixon #28 during the second half in the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 24, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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