Photo: Drew Lachey/Instagram; Vanessa Lachey/Instagram

Drew Lachey, Nick Lachey

The Lachey family is going nuts over the Cincinnati Bengals heading toSuper Bowl LVI.

On Sunday, the Bengals defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime, 27-24, securing the AFC Championship and their spot in the 2022 Super Bowl.Nick,Vanessa, andDrew Lacheyall celebrated the win on social media, praising Nick and Drew’s hometown team.

Nick, who was wearing a Bengals t-shirt, documented himself watching the end of the game onInstagram.

“Alright guys, Bengals in overtime, AFC Championship. About to kick what could be the game-winning field goal to send my Bengals to the Super Bowl. Hasn’t happened since I was 16. Here we go! Here we go!” he said in the video before it cut off.

“Tried to capture a moment I’ll never forget…..but my phone had other plans. Can I get a WHO F— DEY!!?#WhoDey#SuperBowlLVI,” he followed in the caption.

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After the big win,The Masked Singerchamp, 48, called his wife Vanessa as she celebrated with the couple’s kids —Camden John, 8,Brooklyn Elisabeth, 6, andPhoenix Robert, 4 –– from Hawai, where they relocated for her job.

“Daddy is in LA moving our home, I’m in Hawai’i with our babies and the Bengals are GOING TO THE SUPER-BOWL! Life is GOOD!” theNCIS: Hawai’istar, 41, wrote onInstagram, alongside a video of herself jumping up and down at the beach while FaceTiming Nick.

Meanwhile, Nick’s brother and fellow 98 Degrees singerDrewshared a photo of himself pointing at his television after the Bengals' victory.

“Who Dey!!!!!!!! The@bengalsare going to the#Superbowl!!!!!!!!” hewrote.

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In the clip, the family is watching the game silently with their hands over their mouths during the final play before jumping and screaming after the kick was made.

“A little peek into our lives…..#whodeyLet’s go@bengals,” Drew captioned the video.

The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams will face off in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

source: people.com