Long-time Cincinnati Bengals RB Giovani Bernard announced his retirement on his Twitter Friday.
Bernard played eight years with the Bengals and picked up 6,564 yards from scrimmage and 33 touchdowns during his time in Cincinnati.
He was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft with the 37th overall pick.
After leaving Cincinnati, Bernard signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent and spent two years with the team.
Here’s what Bernard said in his retirement announcement:
10 years ago, I came into this league grateful. Grateful for what God has done for me to get to that moment and to celebrate all the obstacles that were overcome. And now fast forward 10 years, I leave humbled. Humbled by the experiences, relationships, and memories that have shaped me during this time. I’ve had the privilege of crossing paths with exceptional men and women, including my brothers on the field, coaches who’ve taught me so much, and front office/staff who worked behind the scenes to make it all seamless. I offer my deepest thanks to you all. You’ve allowed me and my family to be a part of something truly special. We are forever grateful and feel truly blessed that this was part of our journey. As I look forward, I’m excited for the newness ahead. New challenges to face and new adventures to take. What a ride it’s been, but what a ride is to come. Thankful for you all. Much love!
10 years ago, I came into this league grateful. Grateful for what God has done for me to get to that moment and to celebrate all the obstacles that were overcome. And now fast forward 10 years, I leave humbled. Humbled by the experiences, relationships, and memories that have pic.twitter.com/DmHA8jqC6e
— Giovani Bernard (@G_Bernard25) April 28, 2023