Bob Trumpy has seen it all with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was drafted unexpectedly by the team in 1968. The former Pro Bowl TE shares his memories of how the Cincinnati Bengals evolved through his tenure by looking at the team's starting QBs. The Enquirer/Mike Nyerges
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Kenny Anderson turns 70 today, so it's only natural to question why he isn't in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton.
Anderson, who played 16 seasons for the Bengals. finished his career with 32,838 passing yards, 197 touchdowns and a 91-81 record.