Here's why Cleveland will find its way back to the postseason and contend for the franchise's first Super Bowl in 2024.
Fantasy football fans always look forward to when the projected offensive totals arrive on their platform of choice. ESPN’s fantasy sports department is one of the first to do so, unveiling their estimated offensive totals for each player currently rostered this week.
During the offseason, the Cleveland Browns remade their offensive coaching staff by hiring Ken Dorsey to helm the unit. Dorsey’s offensive philosophy is to deploy three- and four-receiver sets, spreading the field for playmakers to create havoc on opposing defenses.
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb is unfortunately somewhat of an afterthought in the minds of most heading into 2024. The star rusher suffered a devastating knee injury in Week 2 of last season which resulted in multiple surgeries.
There’s no question about who the Cleveland Browns want in the backfield next to quarterback Deshaun Watson during the 2024 regular season. Yet running back Nick Chubb’s recovery from his two knee surgeries last year has no definitive timetable for his return, meaning his rehab could extend beyond September.
Nick Chubb has been one of the best running backs in the NFL since he first stepped into the league in 2018, but he will be heading into the last season under contract with the Cleveland Browns, which means he could be on the move in 2025.
During the 2023 season with the Browns, Chubb ended up carrying the football 28 times for 170 yards in two games before the injury.
With just over three months remaining before the NFL regular season starts, Cleveland running back Nick Chubb continues to rehab his knee injury in hopes of being ready for the team’s Week 1 home game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Browns roster hasn’t been perfect but Amari Cooper, David Njoku, Nick Chubb and the OLine have led the way The Cleveland Browns are at the point in their growth as a franchise that all that matters now is wins on the field and wins in the playoffs.
No one knows exactly when Nick Chubb will be back on the field for the Cleveland Browns. After suffering a gruesome knee injury in Week 2 of last season, Chubb underwent multiple reconstructive knee surgeries and is still in the process of rehabbing ahead of the 2024 campaign.
Looking at how Chubb’s final year looked like before and after the restructure. The Cleveland Browns restructured the contract of RB Nick Chubb in mid-April, which resulted in a significant amount of cap savings ($9.925 million).
Browns passing offense had less room to work with due without their top back The pain that was felt throughout Northeast Ohio when Cleveland Browns star RB Nick Chubb was taken out in Week 2 of the NFL season was palpable.
We all know the story by now. Cleveland ventured over to Pittsburgh for a Week 2 Monday Night Football matchup against the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. From the first play, we knew we were in for a weird night when a pass intended for Harrison Bryant deflected off of his two palms and into the waiting hands of a Steelers defender for a pick-six.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said RB Nick Chubb still has a “long way to go” with his rehab from a torn ACL. “He’s doing a really nice job in his rehab,” Berry said, via 92.3 The Fan.
The Browns offense would flourish with him back on the field Good news for Cleveland Browns fans. Nick Chubb is at the point of his rehab, that he is now getting much better.
Steel City Underground presents our 2023 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. Following an embarrassing 30-7 home defeat in the first week of the 2023 NFL regular season, the Steelers were once again back to business at Acrisure Stadium in Week 2.
Last season, the Cleveland Browns faced a significant setback when their star running back, Nick Chubb, suffered a devastating injury early in the campaign.
The Browns are getting their heartbeat back in 2024. It's just a matter of when. After reworking his contract several weeks back, running back Nick Chubb is slated to return to the field at some point next fall following a gruesome knee injury that required multiple surgeries.
The 2024 NFL Draft just wrapped up and the Cleveland Browns added six new players who are yet to sign NFL contracts. Still, it is never too early to look at the next draft cycle and what the team may do.
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.
The four-time Pro Bowl selection suffered a torn ACL, torn MCL, torn meniscus and torn medial capsule on Sept. 18 of last year.
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.
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.
With six picks in the top 102 of the 2024 NFL Draft and the most cap space in the NFL, there are plenty of avenues Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters can take to improve a disappointing offense from last season. One option Peters can take with his bevy of draft picks is using them to upgrade positions of need.
The 4-time Pro Bowler has been listed by multiple sports media outlets as a potential cut candidate for the Browns.
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.
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