Last week, Cleveland’s front office and coaching staff took time to address Nick Chubb’s rehab progress after he tore both his MCL and ACL in his left knee last season.
Cleveland has six running backs currently rostered, including primary back Nick Chubb. Chubb’s injury last season still has the fan favorite sidelined, perhaps opening the door for Jerome Ford to start as the lead back this season.
Despite having two picks inside the top-five back in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns’ best player from that class to this point was a second-rounder. Cleveland found a franchise running back and one of the best in the league in the second round when they selected Nick Chubb out of Georgia.
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb remains a big part of the team’s future, but when the team can count on Chubb’s return from his second ACL tear will remain unknown for much of the spring and summer.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said RB Nick Chubb is progressing well as the season gets closer. “He’s really attacked it very aggressively, really since he’s been able to in the fall,” Berry said, via PFT.
Browns GM Andrew Berry on how RB Nick Chubb is attacking his rehab: “Very aggressively…since the fall. He actually started running on land this past week.
This week, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry addressed star running back Nick Chubb’s condition as the runner continues to rehab his knee injury this offseason.
The Cleveland Browns restructured running back Nick Chubb’s contract this week, resulting in Chubb taking a major paycut. Chubb was originally slated to earn a base salary of $11.8 million in 2024, but after the restructure, he will now be making $2.3 million.
After missing most of last season with a torn MCL and ACL, Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb is rehabbing his left knee in hopes of playing this year.
Browns General Manager Andrew Berry's press conference on Thursday included updates on a pair of prominent offensive players coming off of injury. Berry
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Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb missed most of last season after an injury in Week 2 forced the athlete to undergo two surgeries in 2023, repairing both his MCL and ACL in his left knee.
After suffering a year-ending knee injury early on during the 2023 season, Browns running back Nick Chubb remains in the rehab process. On Tuesday, head coach Kevin Stefanski did not give a firm timeline when asked about Chubb's recovery.
After Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb missed most of the 2023 NFL season, the team had multiple pathways to deal with the $15.8 million contract due to it’s star in 2024.
The four-time Pro Bowl selection suffered a torn ACL, torn MCL, torn meniscus and torn medial capsule on Sept. 18 of last year.
Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick got blasted by the Cleveland Browns fanbase for causing running back Nick Chubb to suffer a season-ending ACL tear in Week 2 of the 2023 season.
Audric Estime isn’t projected to be the first back off the board but resembles the Browns top back in these 2 ways There is none comparable to Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb.
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Browns general manager Andrew Berry insisted he would find a way to keep running back Nick Chubb in Cleveland. According to multiple reports, the Browns and Chubb agreed to a restructured deal to take his scheduled base salary of $15.85 million down to $11.775 million with the ability to recoup the difference in performance incentives.
The RB has undergone two operations aimed at repairing the damage done to his MCL during Week 2 of the 2023 season.
Star running back Nick Chubb's future with the Browns was uncertain after suffering a significant knee injury of Week 2 last season, but he and the team found a fair solution on Thursday.
Early Thursday morning, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported that the Cleveland Browns “reworked” Nick Chubb’s contract. Rapoport and the NFL Network provided some interesting commentary on why the Browns decided to reach a “fair” deal with Chubb.
Those who were hoping to see Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb back on the field for Week 1 are probably going to end up disappointed. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Browns will likely go into the season with Jerome Ford, Pierre Strong, D’Onta Foreman and Nyheim Hines as their running backs.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry still doesn’t know what to expect from running back Nick Chubb moving forward.
Chubb is coming off a significant injury but holds a special place in the Browns' locker room and among the team's fans.
Chubb has one year remaining on his deal, and he is due a non-guaranteed base salary of $11.78M for 2024. The four-time Pro Bowler will carry a cap hit of $15.83M, though, which has resulted in speculation he could be let go in a cost-cutting move.
NFL writer Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated explained in an article published on Tuesday why the Cleveland Browns may elect to either trade or release popular running back Nick Chubb unless the club soon signs Chubb to a contract extension.
Nick Chubb is one of the best running backs in football when healthy, but the Cleveland Browns star is coming off of a major knee injury that has put his future in question.
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