Every Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor nominee, thoughts on each

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Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati Bengals
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Here are four skill players and a quarterback that Bengals fans haven’t forgotten.

James Brooks: After three years as a member of what was then known as the San Diego Chargers, James Brooks spent eight seasons with the Bengals. He earned four Pro Bowl nods, racked up 6,592 rushing yards, and 3,096 receiving yards as a member of the Bengals (if you include the playoffs).

Cris Collinsworth: Before there was Pro Football Focus and Sunday Night Football on NBC to worry about, Cris Collinsworth was a three-time Pro Bowler (1981–1983), a three-time Second-team All-Pro (1981, 1982, 1985), and a First-team All-Pro in 1983.

Isaac Curtis: 12 seasons in a Bengals jersey led to four Pro Bowl nods (1973–1976) and three All-Pro nods (1974–1976). This isn’t a list if he isn’t on it.

Corey Dillion: One of the greatest tailbacks in Bengals history racked up three Pro Bowl nods in Cincinnati’s jersey before earning another and winning a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots.

Boomer Esiason: It’s been a long time since the lefty tossed a football, but Boomer Esiason is still one of the greatest legends in team history.