There is no higher individual honor for a football player than making the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Induction into the Hall means that a player had an extremely impactful career, and one that won't soon be forgotten in the annals of history. Some teams have more players in the Hall of Fame than others. That's just the way it works. The Chicago Bears lead all teams with 37 representatives. When it comes to the Cincinnati Bengals, the team has had four former players inducted into the Hall. Four is a relatively low number when it comes to Hall-of-Famers, but it could be worse. Three teams -- the Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans -- don't have any Hall-of-Famers, yet. Plus, the Bengals appear to have a couple of players with a good chance of induction on the squad currently. Here are the four Bengals players currently in the Hall of Fame: Charlie Joiner (1972-1975) -- Wide receiver, inducted in 1996 Anthony Muñoz (1980–1992) -- Tackle, inducted in 1998 Terrell Owens (2010) -- Wide rece
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