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CINCINNATI — Bengals legendary tight end Bob Trumpy has passed away. He was 80 years old. Trumpy was a legend both on and off-the-field in Cincinnati. The Bengals picked him in the 12th round (301st overall) in the 1968 NFL Draft. He played for Cincinnati for 10 seasons.
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The Cincinnati Bengals (3-5) and the Chicago Bears (4-3) will both try to get back in the win column when they face off in NFL Week 9 on Paramount+. Joe Flacco and the Bengals are reeling after allowing 23 fourth-quarter points in a 39-38 loss to the previously-winless New York Jets.
The Bengals announced on Sunday that their former tight end Bob Trumpy has died at the age of 80. Trumpy was a 12th-round pick out of Utah in 1968 — the Bengals’ inaugural season — and he spent a decade playing for the Bengals. He was an AFL All-Star in his first two seasons and made two Pro Bowls after the merger between the AFL and the NFL.
Bob Trumpy, one of the Bengals' original draft picks, has died at 80. Following a Pro Bowl career at tight end, Trumpy found success as a sports broadcaster for NBC and a radio host in Cincinnati.
Chicago Bears fans are buzzing with confidence that rookie running back Kyle Monangai will deliver a breakout performance in Week 9 against the Bengals
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bears/onsi as Bears' top rookie dubbed fantasy football sleeper in Week 9 vs. Bengals. Let's be honest: Chicago Bears first-round pick Colston Loveland has been a significant disappointment through seven games this season.