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  2. History of the Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    Bob Trumpy (1968–1977) – Outspoken three-time pro bowl tight end who now does radio and television commentary. Bob holds the team record for touchdown catches and average yards per catch by a tight end. Pete Johnson (1977–1983) – Large pro bowl fullback who holds the team record for career touchdowns (70).

  3. List of Cincinnati Bengals seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Bengals have played over 850 games in their history, including three conference championships, ten division championships, and fifteen playoff appearances. As of the end of the 2023 season, the only NFL teams who have more Super Bowl appearances with no titles than Cincinnati (which has 3 of them) are the 4-time Super Bowl non-winning ...

  4. James Casey (American football) - Wikipedia

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    James Byron Casey (born September 22, 1984) is an American professional football coach and former player who is the tight ends coach for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played in the NFL as a tight end and fullback.

  5. Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    Bob Trumpy, Bengals tight end from 1968 to 1977 Bob Johnson, Bengals center from 1968 to 1979. In 1967, an ownership group led by Paul Brown was granted a franchise in the American Football League. Brown named the team the Bengals in order "to give it a link with past professional football in Cincinnati". [23]

  6. Bob Trumpy - Wikipedia

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    In a November 1969 game against the Houston Oilers, Trumpy became the first Bengals tight end to record three touchdown receptions in a single game, helping his team to a 31–31 tie. [8] In 1970, with the Bengals now part of the National Football League following the AFL-NFL merger, The Sporting News and AP selected him first team AFC All ...

  7. Mike Gesicki - Wikipedia

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    Michael William Gesicki (born October 3, 1995) is an American professional football tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn State. [2] He was drafted in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins.

  8. Dan Ross (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Richard Ross (February 9, 1957 – May 16, 2006) was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals (1979–1983, 1985), Seattle Seahawks (1985), and Green Bay Packers (1986).

  9. Rodney Holman - Wikipedia

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    By the time he retired in 1996, Holman had played in 213 games, the second most games played by a tight end in NFL history behind Pete Metzelaars (234). In his 14 seasons, Holman amassed 365 receptions for 4,771 yards and 36 touchdowns. [7] As of 2005, Holman's 318 receptions with the Bengals are the most ever by a tight end in franchise ...