After finishing 2022 as one of the better defenses in the NFL, the Cincinnati Bengals took a massive step back last season. In 2022, Cincinnati possessed
Joe Burrow wasn't the only key Bengals starter who dealt with an injury last season.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard underwent ankle reconstruction surgery in the offseason after playing through discomfort during the 2023 season.
Here are three Bengals on the hottest seats in 2024.
Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic takes a look at the biggest storylines for the Bengals following the NFL Combine. Cincinnati will have some decisions to make at pick 18 and in free agency.
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.
Defensive end Sam Hubbard is a veteran leader of the Bengals' defense. Hubbard is concluding another solid campaign that sees the former Ohio State standout total 60-plus tackles and five-plus sacks.
The path to victory has just become a little more difficult for the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati is going to be without two key starters in Tee Higgins and Cam Taylor-Britt in this weekend’s matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to reports.
The Bengals won't have Joe Burrow, but they're hoping to have some key pieces back on the field for Sunday's game against the Steelers. Tee Higgins (hamstring) and Sam Hubbard (ankle) have missed the past two games.
Multiple Bengals players including wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, new starting quarterback Jake Browning, and Sam Hubbard are giving back during Thanksgiving week.
Sam Hubbard is working his way back from an ankle injury as he met with the media on Monday. The defensive end is famously close with Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and dove into the impact he can still have while missing the rest of the season on the field.
Zac Taylor updated the injury statuses for players like Tee Higgins (hamstring) and Sam Hubbard (ankle) as the latest game week starts. It wasn't much of an update as he stayed mum on their status ahead of practice on Wednesday.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard is hungry for a Super Bowl. After the Bengals got to the championship two years ago, they fell to the eventual-champion Chiefs in 2022.
Expectations are high once again in Cincinnati this NFL season. The Bengals, fresh off their second straight trip to the AFC Championship, continue their quest for a Super Bowl as Joe Burrow enters his fourth season.
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.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson just signed his new five-year contract with Baltimore this week. He met with team media afterward and described how sick it made him to miss the 2023 Wild Card matchup against Cincinnati.
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.
Coming into the weekend, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard wasn’t a household name outside of Ohio. He grew up in the state, went to Ohio State collegiately and has spent his entire five-year career with the Bengals thus far.
The Bengals’ AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Ravens turned on a massive play at the goal line.
The Bengals have won six straight games and now sit atop the AFC North after the weekend’s action, but their defense will be missing a key player for the immediate future.
Sam Hubbard launched a new community effort called "Hubbard’s Cupboards" this week. The Bengals captain teamed up with the Crayons to Computers and Kroger to support students’ nutritional and educational needs.
The Sam Hubbard Foundation has teamed up with UC Health and The Freestore Foodbank to support more individuals and families in the community who are suffering from food insecurity.
Some want to win the Super Bowl for the glory. Others want to win it for the fame. But Sam Hubbard just wants to win it for Harambe.
The Bengals and Sam Hubbard have reached agreement on a four-year, $40M extension. Hubbard has been of the few bright spots in the Bengals’ front seven.
The Bengals activated Sam Hubbard from IR Saturday. The third-year defensive end has missed the past three games because of an elbow injury. Cincinnati also moved John Ross to its IR list with a foot injury.
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