If you've been to a Bengals game, surely you've seen the Captain and Who Bae. Now, they're both being honored by the team.
CINCINNATI — Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson is among 31 candidates in the Seniors category under consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.
The former Bengals player who advanced is quarterback Ken Anderson. Anderson was drafted by the Bengals in 1971 and played his entire career with them through the 1986 season. He won four NFL ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson is one step closer to the NFL Hall of Fame. On Tuesday, members of the Hall of Fame's seniors committee included Anderson on a list of 31 players ...
Jalen Hurts’ stellar performance propelled the Philadelphia Eagles to a 37-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, showcasing the Eagles’ balanced attack and playoff potential in a convincing ...
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media following Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Joe Burrow threw five touchdown passes to lead the offense and Trey Hendrickson ...
The Bengals (3-5) have not won at home and lost ... With Winston making his first start since 2022 and Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey calling plays for the first time this season, the Browns ...
The Bengals had seven possessions without punting ... That last one was the first Monday Night Football victory in franchise history when Ken Anderson set the team record with 447 passing yards ...
Anderson was one of the 31 players announced this week who remain in contention for the seniors category of the Hall of ...
Last November 16, the Bengals played the Ravens in Baltimore. During the game, Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury. This week, he slipped a tinfoil hat over his ...