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Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

RIP Ken Riley, reflecting on the great 1981 team, and the Bengals break their silence

Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

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🗓️ 8 June 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Jake and James reflect on the greatness of Ken Riley's career as he passed away on Sunday at age 72, then look at the 1981 team he was with that went to the Super Bowl, and the general underappreciation for Bengals historic greats. Also, the Bengals broke their silence as the last NFL team to make a statement about racial injustice in the United States, pledging action as they do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What up Bengals fans and welcome to another episode of the Locked On Bengals podcast.

0:15.5

I'm Jake Lisko, one of your hosts, along with James Rapine.

0:19.1

The other one of your host, you can find us on Twitter at Jake underscore NFL and at James

0:24.5

repeat.

0:25.3

Follow us individually on Twitter and follow the podcast at Locked On Bengals for your daily

0:31.4

updates on what's going on with the Cincinnati Bengals.

0:35.4

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0:38.9

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0:42.3

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0:48.2

Today, Bengals fans, we celebrate the life and the playing career of Ken Riley. And in doing so, and in reading

0:57.2

Mike Brown's statement on the matter, we're going to look at some of the greats that played around

1:01.8

Ken Riley. Of course, he was on the Super Bowl team in 1981. He played alongside another

1:07.0

Bengals great in Lamar Parish. Many, many of the greatest players in the history of this

1:12.0

organization were on that team. We will start with a retrospective on Ken Riley's career.

1:18.7

We will then move on to taking a look at that 1981 team. And finally, the Bengals issued a statement

1:26.5

regarding the protests going on in the country,

1:29.9

Cincinnati included, including a pledge for some action.

1:35.0

They were the last NFL team to do so, so we will get into looking at what the Bengals said

1:40.1

and what they will be doing in part three of the show.

1:43.6

But to start, rest in peace, Ken Riley, one of the greatest Bengals of all time.

1:50.4

Ken Riley is one of the greatest cornerbacks to ever play the game of football,

1:54.7

not to mention one of the best cornerbacks to ever play for the Cincinnati Bengals.

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