Plenty of Bengals fans still remember the "Ickey Shuffle,” the end zone dance invented by former Cincinnati running back Ickey Woods in 1988. But how does it compare with other celebrations like the ...
Ickey Woods rushed for 1,525 yards in his four-year career, but he scored 27 touchdowns in just 37 games. It's no wonder Bengals fans will never forget the "Ickey Shuffle." They saw it quite a bit.
FILE - Cincinnati Bengals' Ickey Woods (30) carries the ball as teammates Bruce Reimers (75) and Rodney Holman (82) block during first-quarter action against the San Francisco 49ers in NFL football's ...
Ickey Woods was watching the Cincinnati Bengals' first playoff game this postseason when he saw a familiar touchdown dance. Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah scored against the Las Vegas Raiders. Uzomah, ...
Ickey Woods was watching the Cincinnati Bengals' first playoff game this postseason when he saw a familiar touchdown dance. Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah scored against the Las Vegas Raiders. Uzomah, ...
Ickey Woods gained nationwide fame doing his "Ickey Shuffle" touchdown dance during the Bengals' run to the 1989 Super Bowl. He loves seeing the city rally around the Bengals' run to Sunday's AFC ...
With the Cincinnati Bengals heading to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1988 season, expect to hear plenty about the touchdown celebration that launched a national craze back then: the ...
CINCINNATI — Ickey Woods played four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1988-1991. He rushed for 1,066 yards and 15 touchdowns in 1988 as the Bengals went to Super Bowl XXIII but lost to the San ...
C.J. Uzomah caught a touchdown pass in the Bengals’ wild-card playoff win and broke into the “Ickey Shuffle,” an end-zone celebration dance so famous there’s a whole Wikipedia page devoted to ...