The Cincinnati Bengals are tweaking the voting for the Ring of Honor by adding five new names to the ballot.Only seven names remained on the original ballot released in 2021 – Jim Breech, James Brooks, Cris Collinsworth, David Fulcher, Max Montoya, Bob Trumpy and Reggie Williams.At least one of those seven will be a member of the Class of 2026.The five new names eligible for fans to vote on this year are Geno Atkins, Carlos Dunlap, A.J. Green, Leon Hall and Andrew Whitworth.Two of the 12 players eligible will make up the Class of 2026. It could be two from the original list, or original and one newcomer.The Bengals inducted four members as part of the inaugural class in 2021 – Ken Anderson, Paul Brown, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley.The team inducted two members in 2022 (Willie Anderson, Isaac Curtis), 2023 (Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson), 2024 (Corey Dillon, Tim Krumrie) and 2025 (Dave Lapham, Lemar Parrish).But after adding two more names in 2026, the Bengals will reduce the number to one moving forward.That means any member of the original class not elected in 2026 will have an uphill climb to be inducted as more and more and names are added the ballot.Here is a look at the candidacy for the five newest players on the ballot:Geno AtkinsOct 6, 2019; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins (97) before the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-Imagn Images | Joe Maiorana-Imagn ImagesA 2010 fourth-round pick out of Georgia, Atkins is a two-time All Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection.He played 11 seasons for the Bengals before retiring, amassing 75.5 sacks and 384 tackles.Atkins’ 75.5 sacks rank third on the franchise’s career list behind Eddie Edwards (83.5) and Dunlap (82.5).Atkins had three seasons with double digit sacks, led by his 12.5 in 2012.Carlos DunlapCincinnati Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap (96) pumps up the crowd during the second quarter of an NFL Week 15 game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.