The Bengals officially opened Ring of Honor voting on Tuesday. Season ticket holders can select two former players to be inducted this year. Voting starts on Tuesday and lasts until June 10. Last year the Bengals inducted Paul Brown, Anthony Munoz, Ken Anderson and Ken Riley into the inaugural class.
After what feels like an eternity, La’el Collins is a member of the Cincinnati Bengals. This move was written down with pencil since he was made available, but now we can use a sharpie because the 28-year-old is Joe Burrow's "newest bodyguard." Collins is one of the most talented right tackles in the National Football League.
The Bengals are still very much in the running, but it seems they are taking a risk. The Cincinnati Bengals allowed free agent offensive tackle La’el Collins to leave Cincinnati after a visit that spanned multiple days.
Veteran right tackle La'el Collins spent more than 48 hours visiting the Bengals, but ultimately left Cincinnati without a contract. The 28-year-old was a top target for the team in their quest to protect Joe Burrow.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly having trade discussions involving starting right tackle La'el Collins. That's sparked plenty of speculation about where he could land and which teams should be interested in the 28-year-old. Naturally, the Bengals were one of those teams.
Anderson is worthy, but this wasn’t the year. Willie Anderson will be waiting at least another year to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame. During Thursday’s NFL Honors awards show, the 2022 class was announced, and Anderson was not among those named to it.
The Bengals are 7-point underdogs in the AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs. Most analysts are expecting Kansas City to win and advance to their third straight Super Bowl. Former Bengals great Willie Anderson shared his thoughts on the matchup earlier this week following NFLPA Bowl practice. "I love their [Cincinnati's] chances.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: To listen to the Willie Anderson interview, click on the following attachment: Ep 90: Hall Of Fame Finalist Willie Anderson Joins The Show | Spreaker) Former running back Corey Dillon has never been on the Hall-of-Fame radar.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: To listen to the Willie Anderson interview, click on the following link: Ep 90: Hall Of Fame Finalist Willie Anderson Joins The Show | Spreaker) Maybe you don’t know who Willie Anderson is or was, but you’re about to find out.
Ward looks terrible after the fact for his celebrations considering how big of a game Chase had. But the fourth-year cornerback told former Bengals lineman Willie Anderson over Twitter that he wasn’t going to stop dancing.
The wait is over for linebacker Patrick Willis and offensive tackle Willie Anderson. Both are among the 15 finalists named Thursday for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s modern-era Class of 2022, revealed to a national audience by the NFL Network.
Willie Anderson is one step closer to the Hall. The Bengals legend was named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2022 on Wednesday. Anderson is one of 26 modern-era player semifinalists.
Cincinnati greats were enshrined into Bengals history on Thursday night. The team held their inaugural Ring of Honor ceremony during halftime of the Bengals 24-21 win over the Jaguars.
Will 2022 be the year? That's the question Bengals fans are asking themselves following Wednesday's announcement from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Six
Bengal Jim Foster tells us why he thinks Who Dey nation should make the trip to Chicago. The Cincinnati Bengals play the Chicago Bears in Week 2 and, according to super fan Bengal Jim Foster, that is the game for fans to make on the road this year.
The Bengals selected Clemson offensive lineman Jackson Carman in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday night, but not before they consulted with
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