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Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor was part of a memorable postgame celebration following the team’s first playoff victory in 31 years. That story gets even better with a previously unknown detail.

Taylor decided to deliver game balls to the city of Cincinnati, and he did so literally after Saturday’s 26-19 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Tight end C.J. Uzomah was among the Cincinnati players that accompanied Taylor around the city, which gave him first-hand knowledge of a pretty great moment.

According to Uzomah, one of the bars Taylor visited actually carded him upon entry.

Taylor doesn’t have a very distinctive face, sure. But the guy just coached the Bengals to their first playoff win in over three decades. Come on, guys.

Maybe the bouncer hasn’t forgiven Taylor for some of his more iffy decisions earlier in the season. If the Bengals keep winning, nobody will be able to avoid his face.

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