Former Cincinnati Bengals QB. Founder of Ken Anderson Alliance. NFL MVP ‘81, NFL Man of the Year ‘75, 4x NFL passing champion, 4x Pro Bowler @KAAlliance14
Andy Dalton has represented the city of Cincinnati and the Bengal QB family with class and success both on and off the field. I am proud to call him a friend and wish him nothing but the best of luck. Wherever he goes will be lucky to have him. #whodey
Got drafted by Bengals today back in 1971. Sitting around my apartment at Augustana with my buddies. Had a quarter barrel of beer I got on credit from Lee’s, our college bar, when I got the call from Bill Walsh. And so it all began.
My grandson Henry was in church and the priest asked the kids if they had anything sacred in their house. Henry raised his hand and said yes, a signed Ja’Marr Chase jersey.
Who Dey
Got home from the hospital today.
Back surgery went great
Need to take it easy for a while
Got my recliner ready for tomorrow’s game
Who Dey Baby
Let’s get it done
What a night!!!
Getting inducted into ROH
Then watching Joey Franchise lead us to a comeback win
Along with Cristy my kids Matt, Megan and Molly got to be on the field with me
How special is that!!!
Did not sleep well last night
Must be a big game today
Don’t know if I will be ready, but I know Joey Franchise will and that’s all that counts
Wish I could be partying with all the Bengals fans in Nashville
Bring home a winner
Who Dey
Woke up this morning and it’s not a dream
Bengals going to the AFC Championship Game
Love watching shots from locker room
No one surprised
This is best I heard
“Why not us?”
“It is us!”
So different from when I was in the SB
No cell phones
No social media
Had our media day Tuesday and nothing else
Found a pizza place about a mile from hotel for a couple of beers at night and nobody bothered us
That’s about as good as we could do in Pontiac, Michigan
Remember my championship Sunday in Jan’82. Woke up early, couldn’t sleep, nervous. Stepped outside to check the weather. “Oh ———, it’s cold out” The only thing that kept me warm that day was the enthusiasm of our great Bengals fans. Who Dey!!!
After a couple of days to think, what a great year for our Bengals.
No one expected us to win the division let alone win 3 playoff games. We all wanted a Super Bowl win but I am so proud of what our team accomplished.
Off season off to good start with Zac’s extension
Just got off the operating table
Had back surgery fusing L4-5
Thanks to Dr Curt for doing a great job
The staff at Christ Hospital in Liberty Township are amazing
I can now see golf in the future
Just received something in the mail I hadn’t seen in years thanks to Tom Gray Jr. son of our longtime equipment manager for the Bengals. The helmet from my first Pro Bowl game, still looks as good as it did in 76’
Still waiting to be twitter verified, starting to feel like something else I’ve been waiting for... @premiumbusiness is this about not having a Super Bowl win?
Saddened by the passing of my friend and former teammate Ken Riley. One of the best Bengals of all time, not only a great player but more importantly a great man. RIP Ken Riley
So proud to see The Rattler get his deserved spot in the HOF. Should have been in long ago when he could have enjoyed it. Glad to see so many of his teammates there .
Can’t wait for the party tonight.
I served 6 years in the Army Reserve at the beginning of my football career, my father served in the Navy during WW II. Thank you to all our military personnel who protect us today and to the families of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom 🇺🇸
From a QB perspective really like the Bengals getting @Joe_Burrow10 another weapon in the 2nd round. If the line can take a step forward this offense has a chance to be really really good. #WhoDey#Bengals
Used to love training camp. Afternoon practice ended at 4 pm, dinner not until 6. 40 guys would go to the local college bar for a beer. Didn’t film practice until 1980. Night meetings ended at 9. Headed to the bowling alley for a beer.
16 years and never bowled. Great bonding.
So sorry to hear about the passing of my teammate Ross Browner. Our #1 draft choice in 1978, he was a great player and teammate. Always a smile on his face to go along with his booming voice. He was an integral part of our turnaround and going to SB XVI
RIP Ross
John Madden was my first coach in a pro bowl. 1975 in New Orleans.
What a great coach. Great playoff game vs Raiders that year.
Got beat 31-28.
RIP Coach.
Made a difference in coaching, broadcasting and video games.
Truly a giant in the game.
Boomer just predicted Bengals make playoffs
8 games to go
No turnovers
Defense returns to top 5 form
Big plays in pass game
Joe Mixon goes over 100yds
Playoff run starts with win today
Who Dey
RIP Phyllis George. She came to my house to interview me before Super Bowl 16. My son still remembers that day. We will never forget that moment when she showed up in our driveway . #kentucky