Kevin Huber Retires

Sam Greene / USA TODAY NETWORK

Cincinnati, Ohio (PSF) - It has been announced that Cincinnati Bengals punter Kevin Huber has retired. After 14 season of being in the NFL, Huber has decided that is it time to call it a career and hang up the cleats. Huber is a Cincinnati native growing up as a Bengals. He spent the entirety of his 14 years playing for the Bengals being drafted back in the 2009 NFL Draft with the 142nd pick in the fifth round.

Huber started a total of 216 games for Cincinnati Bengals which is a franchise record within the organization. Huber was released by the Bengals in December of the 2022 and that was likely the sign of why Huber announced his retirement earlier in the week.

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