Sad News For The Browns As Top Player Is Set To Be Found In A Difficult Injury Situation,…

The Cleveland Browns are about to face a difficult scenario involving Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb.

After sustaining a season-ending injury in Week 2 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Chubb is sidelined for the entire year. In order to fix his knee, Chubb, 27, required two surgeries, the most recent of which was performed on November 14.

Without any baggage, Chubb has been the team’s engine, performing on the field. From the time Chubb was selected in the second round in 2018 to the present, the Browns have placed a great deal of reliance on him. During the previous season, he ran for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns. He had over 1,000 yards of rushing for the fourth straight season, and his career 5.3 yards per carry ranks among the best in the league.

Many people hope that he won’t ever wear another uniform during his NFL career because he is a fan favorite. However, as Zac Jackson of The Athletic noted, the figures as of right now might make it difficult. Jackson made a possible fix pitch.

On the podcast “Civilized Barking,” Jackson stated, “Nick has no guaranteed money but his cap number is $16 million and it would be $4 million in dead money to cut him.” “I believe a revised contract would be the solution with both Nick and Jack Conklin.”

Browns Expect Nick Chubb Back Next Season

The Browns are adamant that the expectation is that Chubb will play next season. But there are still a lot of unknowns coming off major knee surgery.

“Try to imagine that Nick Chubb will come back to assist you in October or November of next year. Evidently, that’s what everyone desires,” Jackson remarked. But since we don’t know if this squad will need the money, things could become hairy. Nick Chubb underwent two significant knee replacements. Only a few months ago was the second one.

The weak running back market is another element hurting Chubb’s chances. The Browns had to make a decision regarding Chubb’s future even prior to his injury. With the difficult circumstances facing running backs, he looked set to be an anomaly, but the injury now casts doubt on his future.

Chubb signed a three-year, $36.6 million extension with the Browns in 2021, rightfully making him one of the highest-paid running backs in the league. A restructured deal isn’t what he likely envisioned heading into the season but it would give Chubb a chance to prove he’s still got it.

Jerome Ford Stepping Up For Browns

Chubb has visited various parts of the facility and traveled with the Browns to the West Coast. Jerome Ford, who has taken the lead back position for the Browns, has benefited from his mentoring.

 

Ford is the team leader in yards (628), carries (145), and receiving yards (163) from 27 receptions. In all, he has five touchdowns.

“He’s popped some big runs for us, and he had three last week for ten yards, which was great. His approach is the same every day. I think he’s got great leadership in the room with Stump (Mitchell), other great pros in there. Nick Chubb’s in the room, so he knows how to prepare and what it’s going to take on game day.” Kareem Hunt and Pierre Strong Jr. have also contributed for the Browns. Cleveland is third in the league in team rushing yards per game at 139.5.

 

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