The presentation is part of the NFL’s Legends Program to honor and assist former players.
Among the players expected to attend are:
• Running back Brandon Bennett (1998-2003): Holds Bengals record for most kickoff return yards in a game (228).
• Running back Cedric Benson (2008-11): Rushing leader for two Bengals playoff teams; three 1000-yard seasons.
• Kicker Jim Breech (1980-92): By wide margin, is Bengals’ all-time scoring leader (1151), and kicked in both Cincinnati Super Bowls.
• Cornerback Louis Breeden (1977-87): Second on Bengals in all-time interceptions (33); started in Super Bowl XVI.
• Running back James Brooks (1984-91): His 1773 yards from scrimmage in 1986 is the all-time Bengals record; started in Super Bowl XXIII.
• Guard Glenn Bujnoch (1976-82): Member of Super Bowl XVI team had 67 career Bengals starts.
• Safety Barney Bussey (1986-92): Led Super Bowl XXIII team in special teams tackles (13).
• Kicker Shayne Graham (2003-09): Bengals’ all-time leader in field goal percentage (86.8) and holds record for most field goals in a game (seven).
• Wide receiver Chad Johnson (2001-10) Unforgettable personality both on and off the field, he leads Bengals by far in all-time receptions (751) and receiving yards (10,783).
• Running back Rudi Johnson (2001-07): Produced the biggest two season rushing totals in Bengals history (1458 and 1454 yards).
• Tight end Eric Kattus (1986-91): Member of Super Bowl XXIII team played in 79 career Bengals games.
• Guard Max Montoya (1979-89): Three-time Pro Bowler and one of just three Bengals to start both of the team’s Super Bowls.
• Tackle Anthony Munoz (1980-92): Hall of Famer started both Super Bowls and is always in the conversation for top offensive lineman all-time in the NFL.
• Tackle Joe Walter (1985-97): Missed Super Bowl XXIII due to knee injury, but started every regular season game for the AFC champs and had 136 career Bengals starts.
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