Bengals Punter Kevin Huber Officially Announces Retirement
CINCINNATI — Kevin Huber is retiring.
The veteran punter spent the past 14 seasons in Cincinnati after being taken by his hometown team in the fifth-round (142nd overall) in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Huber played in a team record 216 games and appeared in every game from 2014-2021.
Check out his announcement and the Bengals' farewell video to Huber below.
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