Ken Anderson is a Cincinnati Bengals legend and objectively one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game.
He won four passing titles and an MVP. And he was one of the most accurate passers in league history. In fact, the analytics show he’s up there with the likes of Joe Montana and Steve Young.
But with all that, he still got passed over by the nine-person committee that determines senior finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Instead, the committee decided to move forward with Maxie Baughan (linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams), Sterling Sharpe (receiver, Green Bay Packers), and Jim Tyrer (offensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs).