Chiefs legend Bobby Bell spent part of Hall of Fame weekend tickling the ivories

Screengrab of Pro Football Hall of Fame Twitter video

A number of the best players in NFL history were in Canton, Ohio, this past weekend, and they all wore their favorite jacket.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined the 2022 Class, including former Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil. Each of this year’s honorees this weekend was given the iconic gold jacket that shows they are a hall of famer.

Many of those who already have been enshrined returned for the weekend’s festivities, and they all were wearing those gold jackets.

That included former Chiefs linebacker Bobby Bell. It’s been a while since Bell terrorized quarterbacks as he did during his 12 seasons in the NFL in the 1960s and ‘70s. But Bell most certainly has a softer side these days.

That was on display in Canton when Bell, 82, showed off his skills as a pianist.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame shared the video of Bell tickling the ivories.

Bell is pretty good, right? And he seemed to be having a great time.

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