Only Cincinnati
Bengal in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
3rd Overall pick
in the 1980 NFL Draft.
Offensive
Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1987 and 1988.
NFL Players
Association Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1985, 1988 and 1989.
NFL Man of the
Year in 1991.
NFL 75th
Anniversary All-Time Team.
Elected into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998.
Only living
Latino in the Pro Football Hall of Fame!
Anthony Muñoz is one of Cincinnati’s true sports icons. Considered
by many as the greatest offensive lineman in NFL history, Muñoz has
a record of excellence that is unrivaled in Professional Football.
An eleven-time NFL Pro Bowl selection, Muñoz is the only Pro
Football Hall of Fame inductee in Cincinnati Bengals history. Since
retiring, Anthony and his family have remained in Cincinnati, where
Muñoz has served as one of the community’s most accessible and
involved advocates.
A
California native, Anthony excelled in football, basketball and
baseball at Chaffey High School. He received a football scholarship
to the University of Southern California, where he led the Trojans
to the 1978 National Championship. Throughout his career at USC, he
earned All-American and All-Conference awards.
Despite his skill and brilliant performance, Muñoz battled multiple
injuries, including three knee surgeries that almost ended his
career. His faith, family and sheer will helped him overcome the
setbacks. His diligent workout routine and commitment to fitness
paved the way for a remarkable professional career in which he
missed just three games in his first 11 years in the NFL.
Anthony was selected by the Bengals as the third overall pick in the
1980 NFL Draft, and instantly became one of the league’s premier
lineman. He led the team to two Super Bowls, three AFC Central
Division titles and two AFC Championships (1981 and 1988).
Muñoz was named the NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1981, 1987,
and 1988 and the NFL Players Association Lineman of the Year in
1981, 1985, 1988, and 1989. From 1980 to 1990, he started in 185 of
186 games, was selected to play in eleven consecutive Pro Bowl games
(1981-1991). Anthony is also a member of the NFL 75th Anniversary
All-Time Team.
Anthony was recognized for his tireless community involvement while
playing for the Bengals. He was the recipient of the Athletes in
Action Bart Starr Award for Leadership in 1990, and was named the
Cincinnati Bengals Man of the Year Award for five consecutive
years. In 1991, he was honored as the NFL Man of the Year.
Following his retirement, Muñoz received the ultimate honor for an
athlete. He was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his
first attempt on the ballot. In August of 1998, Muñoz was enshrined
into the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. He selected his son,
Michael, to introduce him at the induction ceremonies.
Anthony has been involved in several ventures since his playing days
ended. He served as a television analyst for ESPN and Fox, and
continues to cover the Cincinnati Bengals on WKRC-TV and WLW Radio.
Anthony also serves on the NFL Youth Board.
In
2002, Anthony established the Anthony Muñoz Foundation, a non-profit
organization that engages the Tri-State region to impact area youth
mentally, physically and spiritually. Since its inception, the
foundation has impacted thousands of children and raised more than
$5,000,000 for foundation programs and select charities.
Besides devoting a great deal of time and energy to his Foundation,
Anthony continues to be involved with several community initiatives.
He was the chairman of the Billy Graham Mission in 2002. He has
spoken to over 150 High School assemblies discouraging the use of
drugs and alcohol. He has Co-chaired twelve Anthony Muñoz Cystic
Fibrosis golf tournaments and he has been on the Advisory Board of
Citizens for Community Values.
Not
only does Anthony strive to impact lives in the Tri-State region but
he also spends countless hours reaching out to other communities.
He has spoken to Military units all over our country and
participated in several military events. Anthony has assisted in
two football camps in Guadalajara, Mexico and has been a translator
/ medical assistant to Mexico with Christian Hands in Action.
A
devoted husband and father, Anthony and his wife, dede, are the
proud parents of Michael (wife Emily) and Michelle (husband Luke
Trenz) as well as the very happy grandparents of Michael and Emily's
new baby, Jacob.