Former Bengals legend Ken Riley is now the 368th member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The hall enshrined him and others throughout a weekend-long event in Canton, Ohio.
Former Cincinnati Bengals punter Kevin Huber announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday morning. Huber, who turns 38 on July 16, competed in a franchise-best 216 career games since being selected by the Bengals in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
The Bengals’ all-time games played leader has called it a career. Punter Kevin Huber announced (via Twitter) on Friday that he is retiring.
It feels as though no player on the Bengals would want to call it a career as the team feels closer than ever to a Super Bowl championship, but one did on Friday.
The Bengals now boast two Pro Football Hall of Famers. Former cornerback Ken Riley earned his bust in Canton as a member of the 2023 class. He joins Anthony Muñoz as Cincinnati's latest inductee.
The Bengals announced Wednesday that they have re-signed P Kevin Huber to their practice squad. Huber, 37, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bengals back in 2009.
The Bengals signed veteran punter Kevin Huber to the practice squad. The 14-year pro was released by the team on Monday. They signed Drue Chrisman to the active roster on Tuesday, which opened up a spot on the practice squad. Huber, 37, has started 216 games for the Bengals, which is a franchise record.
Cincinnati, Ohio. A place Kevin Huber has always called home. Huber grew up on the east side of the city in Anderson. He attended Immaculate Heart of Mary
Nearly three months after breaking Ken Riley‘s record for games played as a Bengal, Huber is now available on the waiver wire.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Bengals are releasing longtime P Kevin Huber, who will now go on waivers. Huber, 37, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bengals back in 2009.
The Bengals are elevating punter Drue Chrisman from the practice squad to the active roster for the final time this season. He will now have to be signed to the active roster for the remainder of the year if Cincinnati doesn't want to go back to Kevin Huber.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell thinks the Bengals punting unit is the team's biggest hang-up for a return trip to the Super Bowl. Barnwell posted a piece highlighting one weakness for the top-10 Super Bowl contenders and punting was where he landed with Cincinnati, despite the improvements under Drue Chrisman.
The Bengals have been coy about their punting situation all week. Kevin Huber has struggled in recent games and with Drue Chrisman on the practice squad, the bye week seemed like a natural time to turn to the second-year pro. The Bengals aren't ready to announce their decision.
Kevin Huber has played the most games in the history of the Bengals. The punter broke the franchise record in his 208th game played in stripes on Sunday
Kevin Huber is back in Cincinnati with the Bengals after signing a one-year contract on May 2. The veteran punter is set to compete with Drue Chrisman for the starting job. Huber explained why he waited to re-sign with the Bengals during a recent conversation with Dan Hoard.
Huber is Cincinnati's career leader in every major punting category and tied Ken Riley for the most regular-season appearances in Bengals history last season.
Cincinnati's rookie kicker had three huge field goals in Sunday's game.
For the 13th-straight season, Kevin Huber will be punting for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals re-signed veteran punter Kevin Huber on Monday afternoon. The 35-year-old has spent his entire career in Cincinnati. The Bengals originally
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