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The Cincinnati Bengals have a few major notable cut candidates who could also end up on the trade block over the course of the summer and training camp. Perhaps tops on that sort of list is guard Cordell Volson, who enters camp fighting for his 53-man roster life after last season’s struggles.
The Bengals announced that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish, two players from the franchise’s first full decade of existence, will be honored, according to a team spokesperson. Lapham was an offensive lineman from 1974-1983 and currently serves as a radio analyst. He is nicknamed “Mr. Bengal.” This year will be his 50th year with the franchise.
Ahead of a pivotal season for the Bengals in 2025, defense remains a serious concern, but there could be help on the way in the NFL Draft.
If Golden can help CTB get back on track, he remains a candidate for a major breakout, indeed. But Bengals fans can be forgiven for experiencing a little deja vu one year removed from similar ideas going public.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals will add former G Dave Lapham and CB Lemar Parrish to the Ring of Honor this year. They will join the likes of Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Anthony Munoz, Ken Riley, Corey Dillon and Tim Krumrie this fall.
Bengals WR Tee Higgins made his 'NFL Top 100' debut at No. 77. He will face the Cardinals for the first time in Week 17.
The Cincinnati Bengals enter training camp this summer with plenty of roster battles set to unfold after another offseason of change. While there won’t be many outright starting jobs up for grabs, plenty of depth roles remain undecided, as do 53-man roster spots.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNBengals 2025 Ring of Honor class shows Cincinnati fans got the voting process right with both inducteesWell done Cincinnati Bengals fans. Well done. The 2025 Bengals Ring of Honor class inductees, as voted by season ticket and club suite holders, are Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish. Two players that deserve this honor in its entirety.
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The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish will enter the team’s Ring of Honor this season. Lapham and Parrish join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Corey Dillon, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Tim Krumrie, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.
Two players whose time with the Cincinnati Bengals overlapped in the 1970s are being recognized with the organization’s most prestigious honor.