Anthony Muñoz is considered the greatest offensive lineman in Bengals' history. 

The Hall of Famer recently spoke with Dan Hoard about Cincinnati's offseason additions in free agency. 

"They didn't waste any time," Muñoz said on the Bengals Booth Podcast. "I was really happy and impressed that they went after Cappa, Karras and Collins right away and filled that need. So many times teams go to the draft [with a major weakness], now you're bringing in young guys that have to step in."

The Bengals have done that with their offensive line in the past, but not this season. They agreed to terms with Alex Cappa and Ted Karras within hours of the start of the legal tampering period. They signed La'el Collins later that week. 

"I'm excited about what's going on," Muñoz continued. "Not only that [the offensive line additions], but you lose (C.J.) Uzomah and you get (Hayden) Hurst."

Listen to Hoard's entire interview with Muñoz below. 

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