The Bengals' Week 4 matchup against the Jaguars has plenty of storylines. 

From Joe Burrow's rematch with Trevor Lawrence in a battle of the past two No. 1 overall picks to Urban Meyer returning to Ohio in his first NFL season—there are going to be plenty of eye balls on the Thursday night matchup. 

And now Bengals fans have one more. 

The organization announced that they will induct their inaugural Ring of Honor class on Thursday, Sept. 30 during Cincinnati's matchup against Jacksonville. 

The inaugural class will include Paul Brown, Anthony Muñoz and two former players selected by season ticket holders. There are 17 finalists that are eligible to be part of the class.

Voting lasted from May 24-June 18.

The Bengals will announce the other two members of the Ring of Honor class later this month. 

Cincinnati's game against Jacksonville is their only primetime matchup of the season. Check out the Bengals' entire schedule here.

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