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The Cincinnati Bengals have had many legends over the years, but the Bengals chose these players for the Ring of Honor.

 

Generally regarded as the greatest right tackle of his era and the bookend tackle to Anothny Munoz on the all-time franchise team. Willie made it to 4 pro bowls and was pumped on the field and in the locker room. Brainy and savage, he wasn't just massive he was also very quick off the line. He played 15 games against hall of fame pass rushers and only allowed 1 sack. From 1996 to 2001, Corey Dillon got help from Anderson and averaged 1,252 yards in those six seasons. He played all 16 games ten times he was and unstoppable person, with a mindset to just keep pushing. He remains an influencer in the game as a coach and adviser for high school and college players through his Willie Anderson Offensive Line Academy.

 

After just finishing talking about Anderson it just cant get better that these two. NFL Wide Receiver Isaac Curtis was so good he made the NFL change the rules. This happened after he stunned the league with 18.7 yards per 45 catches as a rookie. Bengals head coach, Paul Brown convinced the owners to eliminate the cutting and roll-blocking of receivers downfield while also restricting the defense's contact with eligible receivers and proudly called them "the Isaac Curtis rules. "Curtis's 108 yards against the Jets and 147 yards against the Los Angeles Chargers were remarkable, milestones of the 1981 Super Bowl season. A four-time Pro Bowler, his 17.1 leads all Bengals with more than 93 catches. His dozen seasons and 167 games lead all Bengals receivers.

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