Move aside Joe Burrow, the true franchise star of the Cincinnati Bengals is rolling towards Super Bowl LVI -- get ready for 'The Cart.'
More commonly found in high-school classrooms, the Bengals' three-tiered metal cart went viral in October after being wheeled out for media conferences.Joe Burrow: NFL's 'Joe Brrr' is proving quite a diamond for the Cincinnati BengalsThe contraption was initially used by the Bengals to conduct interviews outdoors as a result of Covid-19 restrictions with journalists placing microphones, recorders or phones on the cart.
Read MoreAnd as the Bengals get ready to take on the Los Angeles Rams on their own turf -- only the second time in NFL history a team has played the Super Bowl at their home stadium -- the mic cart is having a bit of a Hollywood moment."Starting route to SoFI Stadium," the GPS voiceover says, in a video posted on the Bengals' official Twitter account.'The Cart' was the starring actor in the hype video."The journey of a lifetime.
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