Sam Hubbard has officially announced his retirement after a stellar seven-season career with the Cincinnati Bengals. The 29-year-old defensive end, who was the longest-tenured player on the roster, expressed gratitude towards his teammates, coaches, and the fans, who he referred to as 'Who Dey Nation.' Hubbard played a pivotal role in the Bengals' journey to Super Bowl LVI, showcasing his talent with 38.5 sacks in 104 games and memorable plays, including a 98-yard fumble recovery return during the Wild Card round. His leadership was recognized as he was voted team captain for four consecutive seasons, making him a cherished figure in Cincinnati, both on and off the field.