Who they are on the ice begins many years ago and off the surface entirely. A neighborhood street was their first rink of choice. Senior forwards Sam Hubbard and Alex Peck have never known the game without knowing each other.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday ahead of free agency's opening. Hubbard, the Cincinnati native who attended Moeller High School and joined the Bengals via the third round in 2018,
Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard is opting to call it quits after seven seasons with the franchise in a surprising move by the 29-year-old Ohio native. Hubbard, known as “The Cincinnati Kid,” tallied 38 ½ sacks in his career and was the team’s longest-tenured player.
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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard has announced his retirement from professional football.Hubbard posted a statement to his X account Wednesday morning with the announcement."In my heart, I know that I gave this game,
After playing for seven seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals, 29-year-old defensive end Sam Hubbard is turning in his cleats. The athlete announces his retirement on Instagram on March 5.
Cincinnati Bengals veteran edge rusher Sam Hubbard announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday, which was at least a bit surprising. Here's a look at why Hubbard decided to hang up his cleats.