NEW YORK -- Orange flowers now adorn the black marble that bears the names of those who lost their lives almost 15 years ago.
The Cincinnati Bengals visited the National September 11 Memorial on Saturday evening, a day before the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
Bengals leave a bouquet at site of 9/11 terrorist attack 15 years ago.@WCPO pic.twitter.com/vaQEN6zUIY
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The NFL will honor those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001 before the Bengals kickoff against the New York Jets at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Bengals get an explanation of what occurred 15 years ago and how it's remembered today.@WCPO pic.twitter.com/SPgOTMPp7O
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First responders among visitors with Bengals at World Trade Center site.@WCPO pic.twitter.com/kMVV4VU4ZH
— John Popovich WCPO (@Popo_WCPOSports) September 10, 2016
There are a lot of places you visit and you can't say enough. Here it's hard to know what to say.@WCPO pic.twitter.com/vNpZhyXLCP
— John Popovich WCPO (@Popo_WCPOSports) September 10, 2016