14 year Cincinnati Bengals veteran REGGIE WILLIAMS is the very definition of an NFL warrior and he brings that passion to this episode of The Approach Shot cover art

14 year Cincinnati Bengals veteran REGGIE WILLIAMS is the very definition of an NFL warrior and he brings that passion to this episode of The Approach Shot

14 year Cincinnati Bengals veteran REGGIE WILLIAMS is the very definition of an NFL warrior and he brings that passion to this episode of The Approach Shot

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First Team All-American? YOU BET (from Dartmouth, no less!)
A member of the College Football Hall of Fame? YESSSS!
Most sacks in Bengals history? HECK YA! (62. to be exact)
Most inceptions in Bengals history? UH HUH (16 if you're counting)
The NFL Man of the Year? YES SIR (in 1986)
Sports Illustrated's co-Sportsman of the Year? YOU KNOW IT (in 1987)
A member of two Super Bowl squad's with the Bengals? SUPER DUPER!

A member of the Bengals Ring of Honor? NO. WHATTTTTTTTTT???

Reggie Williams isn't mad, he just wonders why, as do we and so many others.

But, Reggie has a lot of other things on his mind, like helping Disney create the Wide World of Sports complex, like fighting the pain every day that his body withstood and the 24 knee operations he needed. Certainly, the fact that his left leg is 3 1/2 inches shorter than his right leg and how his strength and perseverance gets him through each day.

REGGIE WILLIAMS' story is one of will, of mental toughness and gratitude. And we're honored to have him as our guest on The Approach Shot.

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