CINCINNATI —
Legendary Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson has been announced as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026.
The five finalists also include Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft, Robert Craig and L.C. Greenwood. A maximum of three can be voted in by the Selection Committee during Super Bowl week in February. Advertisement
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. His 16-year career with the Bengals is the longest in team history, and he holds team records for career passing attempts (4475) and yards (32,838).
Former Bengals offensive lineman Anthony Munoz and defensive back Ken Riley are currently in the Pro Football Hall of

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