DB / CB
Ken Riley
Class of 2023
Interceptions
65
Seasons
15
Enshrinement Speech
Career Highlights
He made an immediate impact, playing all 14 games as a rookie and intercepting four passes as the Bengals cracked the top 10 in defense despite a 4-9-1 team record.
Riley would earn a reputation for consistency at his position. He intercepted at least one pass in every season, finishing his career with 65 overall. He ranks fifth (tied with Hall of Famer CHARLES WOODSON) on the NFL’s all-time list, and only Hall of Famer Rod Woodson intercepted more passes from the cornerback position.
Nine interceptions – Riley’s career-high and a Bengals team record – came in the team’s 10-win 1976 season. He finished the year with a flourish: a three-interception game in the 42-3 rout of the New York Jets.
Riley nearly matched his best season in the last year of his career, intercepting eight passes and returning two for touchdowns in 1983. He was rewarded with his lone first-team All-Pro designation.
Another notable accomplishment occurred in 1982, when Riley intercepted five passes in the strike-shortened nine-game season. Three thefts – one returned for a 56-yard score – came in a 31-17 victory over the Los Angeles Raiders.
At the time of his retirement, Riley also held Bengals records for most seasons played (15), most regular-season games played (207), career interception return yardage (591) and postseason interceptions (3). He led the Bengals in interceptions seven times and led the AFC three times.
In college, Riley led the Florida A&M Rattlers to a 23-7 record as a starting quarterback and three conference titles. In 1982, he was inducted into the Florida A&M Athletic Hall of Fame.
Following his playing career, Riley returned to his alma mater as head football coach (1986-1993) and athletic director (1994-2003). His FAMU teams posted a 48-39-2 record, and he won two Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference titles and two MEAC Coach of the Year awards.
Interceptions
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Year | Team |
G
|
No.
|
Yds
|
Avg
|
TD
|
1969 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
4
|
66
|
16.5
|
0
|
1970 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
4
|
17
|
4.3
|
0
|
1971 | Cincinnati Bengals |
13
|
5
|
22
|
4.4
|
0
|
1972 | Cincinnati Bengals |
12
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1973 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
2
|
2
|
1.0
|
0
|
1974 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
5
|
33
|
6.6
|
0
|
1975 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
6
|
76
|
12.7
|
1
|
1976 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
9
|
141
|
15.7
|
1
|
1977 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
2
|
14
|
7.0
|
0
|
1978 | Cincinnati Bengals |
16
|
3
|
33
|
11.0
|
0
|
1979 | Cincinnati Bengals |
13
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1980 | Cincinnati Bengals |
16
|
3
|
9
|
3.0
|
1
|
1981 | Cincinnati Bengals |
16
|
5
|
6
|
1.2
|
0
|
1982 | Cincinnati Bengals |
9
|
5
|
88
|
17.6
|
1
|
1983 | Cincinnati Bengals |
14
|
8
|
89
|
11.1
|
2
|
Career total |
207
|
65
|
596
|
9.2
|
5
|
|
Additional Career Statistics: Receptions: 2-15; Kickoff Returns: 14-334. |
Championship Games
1981 AFC — Cincinnati Bengals 27, San Diego Chargers 7
- Riley started at right cornerback. He had one assisted tackle and three passes defensed.
Super Bowls
Super Bowl XVI — San Fancisco 49ers 26, Cincinnati Bengals 21
- Riley started at right cornerback. He had on solo tackle and one pass defensed.
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS |
All-Pro: 1983 (AP, SN, PW)
All-Pro Second Team: 1975 (AP, PFWA), 1976 (AP, PFWA)
All-AFC: 1975 (AP, SN), 1976 (AP), 1983 (PW)
All-AFC Second Team: 1975 (UPI), 1976 (UPI), 1981 (UPI), 1983 (UPI)
TEAM RECORDS |
Bengals’ records held by Riley
Records through the 1983 season, Riley's final season with the Bengals
• [1st] Most seasons played, career — 15 (1969-1983)
• [1st] Most games played, career — 207
• [1st] Most interception, career — 65
• [1st] Most interceptions, season — 9
• [1st] Most interception return yardage, career — 591
• [Tied for 1st] Most interceptions, game — 3 (at N.Y. Jets, Dec. 12, 1976; vs. L.A. Raiders, Nov. 12, 1982)
• [2nd] Most touchdowns by return, career — 5 (INT)
• [2nd] Most interceptions, season – 8 (1983)
• [3rd] Most interception return yardage, season — 141 (1976)
• [Tied for 4th] Most interceptions, season — 6 (1975)
• [5th] Longest interception return — 66 (vs. Denver Broncos, Oct. 19, 1969)
Postseason records
• [1st] Most interceptions, career — 3
• [2nd] Most interception return yardage, game — 34 (at Oakland Raiders, Dec. 28, 1975)
• [2nd] Longest interception return, game — 34 (at Oakland Raiders, Dec. 28, 1975)
• [2nd] Most interception return yardage, career — 34
LEAGUE/TEAM STATISTICAL TITLES |
AFC statistical championships
Interception titles: 1976, 1982, 1983
Team statistical championships
Kickoff return titles: 1969
Interception titles: 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORDS |
Year | Team |
W
|
L
|
T
|
Divison Finish
|
1969 | Cincinnati Bengals |
4
|
9
|
1
|
(5th)
|
1970 | Cincinnati Bengals |
8
|
6
|
0
|
(1st)
|
1971 | Cincinnati Bengals |
4
|
10
|
0
|
(4th)
|
1972 | Cincinnati Bengals |
8
|
6
|
0
|
(3rd)
|
1973 | Cincinnati Bengals |
10
|
4
|
0
|
(1st)
|
1974 | Cincinnati Bengals |
7
|
7
|
0
|
(3rd)
|
1975 | Cincinnati Bengals |
11
|
3
|
0
|
(2nd)
|
1976 | Cincinnati Bengals |
10
|
4
|
0
|
(2nd)
|
1977 | Cincinnati Bengals |
8
|
6
|
0
|
(2nd)
|
1978 | Cincinnati Bengals |
4
|
12
|
0
|
(4th)
|
1979 | Cincinnati Bengals |
4
|
12
|
0
|
(4th)
|
1980 | Cincinnati Bengals |
6
|
10
|
0
|
(4th)
|
1981 | Cincinnati Bengals |
12
|
4
|
0
|
(1st)
|
1982 | Cincinnati Bengals |
7
|
2
|
0
|
(2nd)*
|
1983 | Cincinnati Bengals |
7
|
9
|
0
|
(3rd)
|
* Regular season finish in strike-shortened season.
Full name: Kenneth Jerome Riley
Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1947
Birthplace: Bartow, Florida
High school: Union Academy (Bartow, Florida)
Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: Jan. 17, 2023
Other members of the Class of 2023: Rondé Barber, Don Coryell, Chuck Howley, Joe Klecko, Darrelle Revis, Joe Thomas, Zach Thomas, DeMarcus Ware.
Pro career: 15 seasons, 207 games.
Drafted: 6th round (135th overall) in 1969 by Cincinnati Bengals
Uniform number: 13