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2003 / 2004 / 2005 / current

2005 Upcoming Events
The Cincinnati Bengals | March 30, 2005
Check out two of Coach Marvin Lewis' featured events. Sign up now, spaces are limited and going fast.


Local Prep Football Awards Handed Out
The Cincinnati Bengals| February 14, 2005
The Marvin Lewis Community Fund and the Anthony Muñoz Foundation have announced their annual high school football awards.

Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund Honors Four Area Students
The Cincinnati Bengals| May 23, 2005
Four High School seniors are the 2005 recipients of the Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund grants, each receiving a four-year scholarship in the amount of $20,000.

Marvin Lewis Community Fund Establishes Research Grant
The Cincinnati Bengals| May 23, 2005
The Marvin Lewis Community Fund, founded in 2003 by Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis and wife Peggy, announces the funding of a grant totaling $401,194 to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for research into genetic mapping of MS.

Marvin Lewis Golf Classic
The Cincinnati Bengals| May 23, 2005
Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis invited more than 60 sports and broadcasting celebrities to join him for the second annual Marvin Lewis Golf Classic at Shaker Run Golf Club in Lebanon, Ohio to benefit the Marvin Lewis Community Fund.

Classic Meeting
The Cincinnati Bengals| May 24, 2005
No, Marvin Lewis and Tubby Smith aren't the same person.
Bengals Take Pride in Giving Back
The Cincinnati Bengals| June 11, 2005
Brian Simmons has done a lot of things to help people out. After seven seasons with the Bengals, the lineback and his family have made Cincinnati more than just a place Simmons plays football.

Youth Football Collaborative Kicks Off
The Cincinnati Bengals| August 22, 2005
Rudi Johnson's first team was the Ettrick Trojans in Virginia. For Chad Johnson, it was the Liberty City Warriors in Miami. For Marvin Lewis, it was the Little Rangers in McDonald, Pa.


Score One for the Kids
The Cincinnati Enquirer| August 23, 2005
About two dozen youth football players ran up and down the field Monday afternoon at Paul Brown Stadium. Not more than 12 years old, and as young as 4, with the names Titans and Middies printed across the fronts of their over-sized jerseys, they had just heard an announcement that could help their chances of some day playing in such a place.

Seventh Annual Hometown Huddle
The Cincinnati Bengals | October 18, 2005
The Marvin Lewis Community Fund, Cincinnati Bengals, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, Home Depot and other corporate partners teamed up for the 7th annual NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle.


Bengals Help Build Trail at Children's Hospital
WCPO | October 18, 2005
The Cincinnati Bengals took a break from building a championship team to build a "Trail of Champions" for children on Tuesday.

 

 

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