Sam Hubbard will “revert” back to form following postseason surgery, according to Bengals confidence.
defensive end During the last several weeks of the regular season, Sam Hubbard was not listed as injured by the Bengals, but he was also not fully well.
Hubbard had surgery following the Bengals’ season-ending game, according to Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin, who made the announcement this week at the Senior Bowl. Hubbard had been injured throughout the last few weeks of the season. Tobin stated he is sure “he’ll revert back to the old Sam Hubbard” when he returns to the field, but he did not reveal the problem Hubbard was facing.
“He was just a warrior, and he overcame obstacles that most people wouldn’t encounter, giving us the chance to compete and succeed. According to Tobin, that is the core of Sam Hubbard, according to the team’s website.
Despite missing two games in the middle of the season, Hubbard finished with 58 tackles, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries. He has two more seasons left on his Cincinnati deal.