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Bengals hope to honor players that Hall of Fame have snubbed
Mike Brown and Elizibeth Blackburn reveal part of the motivation to finally put a Ring of Honor up in Paul Brow stadium.
The Cincinnati Bengals finally revealed their plans to establish a Ring of Honor for their former players. The inaugural group will include two legends that are practically synonymous with football in Cincinnati with Paul Brown and Anthony Munoz, but Mike Brown helps shed some light on a huge reason the franchise has finally begun to honor their former legends.
“The Hall of Fame has chosen to ignore our players to a high degree and this is a way to honor them,” Brown told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “I think a lot of our players have been overlooked by the Hall of Fame that deserve consideration. We can do something about that by honoring them here.”
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Bengals announce Ring of Honor The Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday announced the formation of a Ring of Honor to recognize former players, coaches and individuals who have played a significant role in the franchiseâs history and tradition. (Source: Cincinnati Bengals Twitter account) By FOX19 Digital Staff | April 8, 2021 at 9:30 AM EDT - Updated April 8 at 10:44 AM
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The Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday announced the formation of a Ring of Honor to recognize former players, coaches and individuals who have played a significant role in the franchiseâs history and tradition.
The Ring of Honor will be displayed on the East facade inside Paul Brown Stadium and live on Bengals digital channels, the team said in a prepared statement.