Bengals great Boomer Esiason says team asked him to cover hotel accommodations for Ring of Honor induction
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Many of the highlights of Boomer Esiason's NFL career happened when he was wearing a Cincinnati Bengals uniform.
Esiason, the 1988 league MVP, was inducted into the Bengals’ Ring of Honor two years ago. The team invited him back for this year’s festivities, which will welcome a new group of former players to the special club.
But Esiason revealed that he will need to cover hotel accommodations should he travel to Cincinnati in October to watch the 2025 class induction ceremony.
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Boomer Esiason, former Bengals quarterback, waves before being announced at halftime as a Ring of Champions inductee at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept. 25, 2023. (Albert Cesare/The Enquirer/USA Today Network)
Esiason played quarterback for the Bengals for a decade over two stints. He read an email from the team outlining hotel costs during a recent episode of the "Boomer & Gio" radio program.
"You tell me what this invite is, and then we can discuss it," Esiason said to his co-host, Greg Giannotti.
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"OK, 'The Bengals organization is excited to celebrate our legends community and kindly invite you and a guest to join us in celebrating Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish on Ring of Honor weekend in October, culminating at our game on Sunday, Oct. 26, when the Bengals take on the New York Jets. More details are below, and we kindly ask you to RSVP no later than Friday, Aug. 22. You and a guest can receive two complimentary