Ken Anderson: 1981 NFL MVP.
Ken Anderson, who along with Tom Brady is the best quarterback not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, doesn t want to expound on his credentials with the 2021 class set to be unveiled next week without him and with Peyton Manning the day before Brady plays in his 10th Super Bowl.
Instead, Anderson touts his teammate on the 1981 team celebrating the 40th anniversary of his MVP season and the Bengals first Super Bowl trip.
The late Ken Riley. I feel worse for Kenny Riley, Anderson says in the latest Old School Scribe Podcast. He s got the (fifth) most interceptions in NFL history. If you look at the bulk of his career, they weren t throwing the ball as much as they are now … I believe everyone ahead of him (on the all-time interceptions list) is in.
Stepping Into The (Jim) Breech And The Kicking Game Now and Then Dec 10, 2020 at 02:55 PM Copied!
Jim Breech, the Bengals most prolific kicker and one of their best clutch players ever, has a franchise-best 1,151 points of experience.
So he s not all that worried about Randy Bullock s recent misses after a month he led the NFL in scoring and became the Bengals all-time accuracy leader. Now Bullock is back in second place behind Shayne Graham on the accuracy list, but the Bengals special teams Godfather is hoping Bullock gets a chance to beat the Cowboys Sunday (1 p.m.-Cincinnati s Fox 19) at Paul Brown Stadium.