Bengals legend Ken Riley has died. Rory Sharrock/Tallahassee Democrat-Imagn Content Services, LLC

Former Bengals star cornerback Ken Riley dead at 72

Former Cincinnati Bengals standout cornerback Ken Riley has died at the age of 72, his alma mater Florida A&M announced Sunday, according to ESPN.

Riley played for the Bengals for all 15 seasons of his career. During that span, he accumulated a franchise-record 65 interceptions for 596 yards and five touchdowns. His interceptions rank fifth in NFL history, and he also recovered 18 fumbles.

Before his NFL career, he was a four-year starting quarterback for FAMU, and when he was drafted by the Bengals in 1969, he was converted to a cornerback by head coach Paul Brown.

The Bengals released the following statement on Riley's death via social media:

Despite his many accomplishments, Riley never made it to the Hall of Fame. However, he is in the Florida A&M and Black College Football halls of fame.

Riley's cause of death has not yet been released.

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