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Nov. 13, 2012
Sports
They tell the story of the first time Anthony Munoz appeared in an offensive line for the USC Trojans and an opposing end called time and trotted over to the bench.
Jan. 20, 1989
Officials of the Cincinnati Bengals say they will wait until later this week before activating six-time All-Pro offensive tackle Anthony Munoz, who ended a 42-day holdout Saturday.
Sept. 16, 1987
The Cincinnati Bengals put offensive tackle Anthony Munoz on injured reserve with strains in both shoulders, meaning he will miss at least four games.
Oct. 17, 1992
USC Sports
Now in his sixth season with the Cincinnati Bengals, offensive tackle Anthony Munoz has been a consensus all-pro in the last four and has played in every regular season and playoff game since leaving USC, where he seemed to spend more time on crutches than cleats.
Nov. 13, 1985
Cincinnati Bengals tackle Anthony Munoz was hospitalized in stable condition today after surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff.
Jan. 23, 1991
“Funny how fate goes,” Max Montoya reflected this summer from his Kentucky home across the Ohio River from Cincinnati.
Aug. 31, 1989
For Cincinnati football players Anthony Munoz and Max Montoya, the USC-UCLA game played in Pasadena last Nov. 19 was of vital importance.
Jan. 19, 1989
Anthony Munoz, a perennial Pro Bowl tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, ended his brief retirement Friday, signing a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an unrestricted free agent.
April 24, 1993
Books
The Times generally is effective in reporting on the multiethnic community.
June 25, 1995