Cincinnati Bengals prepare for Arrowhead Stadium with artificial noise

The Cincinnati Bengals are preparing for the Championship Game at the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in an unusual way. Head coach Zac Taylor is pleased with the preparation.

Kansas City – Arrowhead Stadium is without a doubt one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL.

In the Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the Chiefs fans will probably make some noise again.

Bengals practice with fan noise from tape

Former German NFL pro Sebastian Vollmer told ranNFL playoff web show “Champion Check”: “Once I had to play at Arrowhead Stadium, I couldn’t hear my opponent right next to me.” But how do you prepare as an away team?

Bengals coach Zac Taylor had practice at the Bengals’ stadium last week and then played in fan noise over loudspeakers there. “We’ve played in a loud environment before. But obviously I know the situation will be different there and will be another level in terms of fan noise,” the Bengals coach said.

Taylor talks about “stress test for our communication “

Taylor added: “This method with the speakers in the stadium was very effective and gave us a good week of practice, but also a stress test for our communication.” They will be ready for Sunday, said the head coach of Joe Burrow and Co.

Whether the unusual preparation will actually result in success will be seen on Sunday evening.

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