These four Cincinnati bars and restaurants received winning Bengals game balls this weekend

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Four Cincinnati-area businesses were the recipients of game balls following the Bengals' win over the Tennessee Titans on Saturday.

Cincinnati celebrated on Saturday after the Bengals beat the Titans 19-16 in the NFL Divisional Round. They'll play the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri on Jan. 30 for the AFC Championship game.

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As part of celebrations, Bengals players, coaches and others affiliated with the team delivered four game balls to Cincinnati bars and restaurants: Holy Grail Tavern and Grille, Jeff Ruby's Precinct, Delwood and 16 Lots Brewing Co. A week earlier, players and coaches brought game balls to three taverns and to Cincinnati city and Hamilton County officials after the Bengals defeated the Las Vegas Raiders.

Holy Grail Tavern and Grille

The Banks sports bar thanked Bengals punter Kevin Huber and tight end C.J. Uzomah in a post on Sunday showcasing the game ball it received.

Jeff Ruby's Precinct

Bengals coach Zac Taylor stopped by Jeff Ruby's Precinct in Columbia Tusculum to personally deliver the game ball, the restaurant posted on social media.

Delwood Cincinnati

Delwood in Mount Lookout received ball three out of four, which was delivered by Taylor and offensive coordinator Brian Callahan. The ball will be at Delwood all week, according to the restaurant.

16 Lots Brewing Co.

The Mason brewery received the fourth game ball, delivered by Darrin Simmons, the Bengals' assistant head coach and special teams coordinator.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Best restaurants in Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bengals deliver game balls