'Bengals house' owner planning new artwork ahead of upcoming NFL season

The Bloomfields wanted to show their support for the Cincinnati Bengals by painting something small on the outside of their home. "My husband (Ken) and his friend, Chad, decided to paint a little spot, but when they got here, they decided to bring it all out," Sherry Bloomfield said on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022.
The Bloomfields wanted to show their support for the Cincinnati Bengals by painting something small on the outside of their home. "My husband (Ken) and his friend, Chad, decided to paint a little spot, but when they got here, they decided to bring it all out," Sherry Bloomfield said on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022.
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The orange and black "Bengals house" in Cincinnati's East End is getting renewed attention ahead of the Cincinnati Bengals' upcoming season.

Owner Ken Bloomfield and his friend Chad Tricase painted the home's exterior with black and orange stripes in February, after the Bengals advanced to Super Bowl 56.

Ken and Tricase now plan to add something new to the house this weekend, weather-permitting, ahead of the team's upcoming season, Ken's wife Sherry Bloomfield told The Enquirer.

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"We are really proud Bengals fans," she said. "They started (painting), and it just kept going and going, and now they're coming back again because they want to do some more."

The home's orange and black exterior currently has a painting of the Bengals logo, as well as the phrase, "Who Dey." Sherry said the inside of the home is not decorated, except for some Bengals-themed items in their grandson's room.

"We hope they go to the Super Bowl again and we're rooting for them," she said.

So, what is Ken adding to the already unique house? His wife says he wants it to be a surprise.

Fans can be on the lookout for the new addition to their Riverside Drive home this football season.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Bengals-themed house getting new artwork ahead of season