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CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals will add former G Dave Lapham and CB Lemar Parrish to the Ring of Honor this year. They will join the likes of Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac ...
Parrish was a seventh-round pick in 1970 and made an immediate impact for the new franchise. He played for the Bengals for eight seasons before being traded to the Washington Commanders before the ...
CINCINNATI — Two Bengals legends will forever be enshrined as members of the franchise's Ring of Honor. Announced by the team Wednesday morning, offensive lineman Dave Lapham (1974-83) and ...
Lapham, a former guard for the Bengals from 1974-83, enters his 50th season with the club. After playing nine seasons, Lapham became the team’s radio analyst in 1986. Start the day smarter.
The Cincinnati Bengals' newest Ring of Honor selections Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish had a lot of interesting things to say about finding out they were part of the 2025 class.
CINCINNATI – Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish were appreciative and, at times, emotional while talking to reporters Wednesday about being the newest members of the Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor.
Lapham, who will celebrate his 50th season with the Bengals in 2025, is revered as one of the team's most versatile offensive linemen. He played all five O-line positions during his 140-game ...
Lapham, who played guard for Cincinnati from 1974 through 1983 and has served as the team’s radio analyst since 1986, and Parrish, a cornerback for the Bengals from 1970 through 1977, will be ...
But Dave Lapham is so much more than a former offensive lineman. Lapham joined the Bengals as a third-round pick in 1974, and he’s still working with the team today as the radio analyst, a job ...
After playing nine seasons, Lapham became the team’s radio analyst in 1986. “It is rare to have someone who has the continuity with a team that Dave has,” said Bengals president Mike Brown.
After playing nine seasons, Lapham became the team’s radio analyst in 1986. “It is rare to have someone who has the continuity with a team that Dave has,” said Bengals president Mike Brown.