In 1983, the Cincinnati Bengals had a Running Back named Pete Johnson, who was upset with his pay. The San Diego Chargers had a Running Back called James Brooks, who was unhappy with his role. The two teams swapped the two malcontents for each other, and it worked out well for Cincinnati.
Playing his entire career with the Cincinnati Bengals (1976-89), Reggie Williams started 196 of his 206 Games, all on right side Linebacker.
Andrew Whitworth helped LSU win the BCS Championship in 2003, and three years later he was Cincinnati's Second Round Pick.
Setting records at Lincoln University of Missouri, Lemar Parrish went to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Seventh Round of the 1970 Draft. Despite being selected late and from a school that most people never heard of, Parrish wasted no time in making an impact on the professional level.