Lapham, Parrish to Enter Bengals Ring of Honor
Lapham, Parrish to Enter Bengals Ring of Honor

Lapham, Parrish to Enter Bengals Ring of Honor

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The Cincinnati Bengals announced that Dave Lapham, a former offensive lineman and long-serving radio analyst, and Lemar Parrish, a standout Pro Bowl cornerback, will be inducted into the team's Ring of Honor during halftime of the October 26 home game against the New York Jets. Lapham, marking his 50th year with the Bengals, is set to reach his 1,000th game with the organization and is celebrated for his versatility on the field and longevity as a broadcaster, earning him the moniker 'Mr. Bengal.' Parrish, nicknamed 'Leapin’ Lemar,' holds the franchise record for defensive touchdowns and has six Pro Bowl selections, the second-most among Bengals defenders. Both Lapham and Parrish expressed deep gratitude for the recognition, calling it the highest honor of their careers. The two were chosen by Season Ticket Members from a ballot of nine Bengals legends. Team president Mike Brown praised Lapham's representation of the club and Parrish's exceptional skills as a cornerback.

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