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Ken Riley’s family received his Hall of Fame ring at Bengals game

The late Ken Riley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the Class of 2023 as a Cincinnati Bengal, and the induction ceremony has come and gone, with his family attending to accept the honor in his place.

At the Sunday night game against the Buffalo Bills, Riley’s family received his Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence at halftime.

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Riley was voted into the Hall of Fame three years after he passed away after years of being left out despite having the fifth most interceptions all time, tied with Charles Woodson who also had 65.

Riley’s son thanked fans outside of the stadium before the game for the support they gave to his father over the years and said that he wouldn’t have been inducted if it weren’t for them.

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