This 86-year-old die-hard Bengals fan cried when they made it to the Super Bowl. Now he's going too.
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Eight-six-year-old Jim Lipscomb is a die-hard Bengals fan. He's had season tickets. He's written letters to the team. He proudly chants the team's "Who dey" cheer. And last week, he cried tears of joy when the Bengals made it to the Super Bowl.
When the Bengals beat the Kansas City Chiefs in last week's playoff game, Lipscomb's family filmed his tearful reaction. His granddaughter, Lizzie Eschenbrenner, posted the video on Facebook and it soon went viral.
Eschenbrenner created a GoFundMe to help raise money to try to send her grandfather to the Super Bowl, where the Bengals will face the L.A. Rams at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on February 13.

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