The Bengals Ring of Honor has become a significant team tradition that celebrates prestigious Bengals Legends and creates an unforgettable home game atmosphere that electrifies the crowd. This year's Ring of Honor game will take place on Sunday, Oct. 26 against the N.Y. Jets, the mid-point of an important stretch of home games. The two new inductees will join an elite group of individuals who have played a significant role in the franchise's history and tradition. Fans interested in purchasing tickets should visit bengals.com/tickets.
2025 BENGALS RING OF HONOR NOMINEES
--Jim Breech
--James Brooks
--Cris Collinsworth
--David Fulcher
--Dave Lapham
--Max Montoya
--Lemar Parrish
--Bob Trumpy
--Reggie Williams
The 2025 ballot features nine former players. Bengals Season Ticket Members and suiteholders can vote for two legends in the Bengals app through June 6. Voting is weighted based on STREAK tenure. The two inductees will 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.
This is the fifth year for the Bengals Ring of Honor, which is an important milestone to reflect on the tradition. After this year, the Bengals will review and explore ways to reshape aspects of the Ring of Honor to ensure it remains relevant and sustainable now and into the future. More information on potential changes will be announced next year ahead of 2026 Bengals Ring of Honor voting.
View the best photos of the Bengals 2025 Ring of Honor nominees. Season ticket members can cast their vote in the Bengals app now!


K Jim Breech

K Jim Breech


Cincinnati Bengals running back James Brooks (21) runs upfield during a Super Bowl XXIII NFL game against the San Francisco 49ers in Miami, on January 22, 1989. The 49ers defeated the Bengals 20-16. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

Running back James Brooks of the Cincinnati Bengals in action against the Oakland Raiders during the 1985 season. (Tony Tomsic via AP)


Cincinnatti Bengals receiver Cris Collingsworth leaps to snag a pass from quarterback Ken Anderson in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos in Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 1981. Bronco's cornerback Perry Smith watches the catch. (AP Photo/Jeff Hinckley)

WR Cris Collinsworth


Bengals safety David Fulcher is out in coverage against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 6, 1988. The Bengals won 42-7.

LB David Fulcher sacks the opposing quarterback.


1982: Offensive lineman Dave Lapham in action.

G Dave Lapham


Offensive lineman Max Montoya blocks ahead for running back James Brooks in the Divisional Round against the Seattle Seahawks on Dec. 31, 1988.

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Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Lemar Parrish (20) during a 15-12 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on October 22, 1972, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. (AP Photo/NFL Photos)

Bengals cornerback Lemar Parrish returns an interception in Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns during the 1976 season.


TE Bob Trumpy breaks a tackle.

TE Bob Trumpy makes a contested catch.


LB Reggie Williams flies in to pressure the opposing QB.

LB Reggie Williams