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Unlike many NFL teams, the Cincinnati Bengals have a relatively short list of retired jerseys. This...

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"Retired Jersey Numbers of the Cincinnati Bengals"

Last updated 📅 2024-08-09

Unlike many NFL teams, the Cincinnati Bengals have a relatively short list of retired jerseys. This exclusive honor is reserved for those who have made extraordinary contributions to the franchise.

The most notable number to be retired is 54, worn by Bob Johnson, the Bengals' first-ever draft pick. His impact on the team as a foundational player is undeniable. While other Bengals legends like Ken Anderson and Anthony Muñoz are revered, their numbers have not been officially retired. Despite this, these players hold a special place in the hearts of fans and their jersey numbers are often unofficially honored.

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  • NFL JERSEY: Number 54

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