Bengals fans can look back on a fun memory three years ago today featuring a Cincinnati kid. Sam Hubbard's Fumble In the Jungle to lift Cincinnati over the Baltimore Ravens in the 2023 NFL Wild Card Round was one of the most exciting plays in team history.
Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rudi Johnson passed away this week, but the legacy he leaves behind is still very visible. Take Sam Hubbard for example.
Sam Hubbard is this weekend's Ruler of the Jungle for the home opener against Jacksonville. The former Bengals defensive end just retired from the team in March after spending his entire career with Cincinnati, starting in 2018.
The Bengals have cut their contract issues with defensive ends from two to one. At long last, the AFC North team has its first-round pick under contract.
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Former Bengals star Sam Hubbard retired in March. The 29-year-old has stayed busy after leaving the game with his foundation and different business ventures.
Sam Hubbard came into the NFL a year after Trey Hendrickson, but he's the one who decided to retire this offseason while Hendrickson is trying to extend the prime of his career with the Cincinnati Bengals.
A pair of past and present Bengals are teaming up to help out the Cincinnati community. Ted Karras and Sam Hubbard joined forces with their Cincy Hat organization and the Sam Hubbard Foundation to create a hat designed by Hubbard.
“Cincinnati’s own.” After the Cincinnati Bengals ended their 2024 season, long-time defensive end and native son of Cincinnati Sam Hubbard chose to hang up his cleats and retire.
All smiles from Sam Hubbard in his first public comments since retiring as a Bengal this offseason. The former defensive end helped his foundation fight Cincinnati food insecurity this past weekend alongside Fifth Third Bank and told Fox 19 his thoughts on retirement.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Could the Bengals add to this position room in the NFL Draft? What made Sam Hubbard so beloved by Cincinnati Bengals fans is that he is a Cincinnati native.
Heading into offseason, edge rusher was Cincinnati's biggest position of need, and that remains the case after the first couple weeks of free agency. The Bengals could be without both of their starting defensive ends from last season since Sam Hubbard retired and Trey Hendrickson was granted permission to seek a trade.
The Cincinnati kid has no intentions of leaving the Queen City. Sam Hubbard recently made the decision to hang up the cleats, retiring from the NFL after seven seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Heading into the offseason, edge rusher was a major area of need for the Cincinnati Bengals, and that was with Trey Hendrickson and Sam Hubbard still on the roster.
Cincinnati Bengals fans let Sam Hubbard know just how much he meant to them not long after he announced his retirement from football. The Sam Hubbard Foundation
Just over three years after appearing in the Super Bowl for the Cincinnati Bengals, one NFL defender has decided to hang up his cleats. Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard announced in a post to Instagram on Wednesday that he is retiring from the NFL.
Cincinnati Bengals starting edge rusher Sam Hubbard has announced he is retiring from the NFL at the age of 29. The Cincinnati Bengals are losing even more reinforcements on defense.
The Cincinnati Bengals are fighting for their playoff lives and have to get past the Tennessee Titans if they want any chance of continuing to be in playoff contention.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard underwent ankle reconstruction surgery in the offseason after playing through discomfort during the 2023 season.
Someone asked me on Twitter (X to be lame and official) if Sam Hubbard was the worst defensive end in the NFL last year. Excuse me?? What's crazy is that person wasn't the only one wanting to talk about the Cincinnati Bengals edge defender.
Bengals DE Sam Hubbard, who is most notably known for the 98-yard "Rumble In The Jungle," is heading into his sixth season in the NFL and wants to do something he has yet to in his five-year career.
DE Sam Hubbard made the play of the year for Cincinnati to save its season. If the Bengals want to continue their journey to a ring, the defense may need to create more game-changing plays in Buffalo.