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The NFL inducted seven new players into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bengals great Ken Anderson wasn’t among them. Here’s why he should have been.
The NFL inducted seven new players into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bengals great Ken Anderson wasn’t among them. Here’s why he should have been.
The Bengals have seen so many great players come through the Jungle like Kenny Anderson, Boomer Esiason, Chad Ochocinco, Geno Atkins, AJ Green, and currently Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase.
Anderson was one of the 31 players announced this week who remain in contention for the seniors category of the Hall of Fame's 2025 class.
Anderson was selected No. 10 overall in the 1996 NFL Draft by the Bengals. He played in 195 games, starting 184 of those contests. He surrendered just 16 sacks.
Anderson’s 16 seasons are the most by a Bengals player. He's a four-time Pro Bowler who led the Bengals to Super Bowl XVI and was named NFL Most Valuable Player in 1981.
Anderson, who played all 16 years of his career for the Bengals from 1971 to 1986, was the NFL MVP in 1981 and led Cincinnati to its first Super Bowl appearance in 1982. He was inducted into the ...
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The NFL inducted seven new players into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bengals great Ken Anderson wasn’t among them. Here’s why he should have been.