Nick Chubb reflects on 2023 season-ending knee injury and his anticipated return (2024)

As the Browns took to the practice field at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus for the final week of OTAs, a familiar face stood among them on the sidelines. Wearing a brown sweatshirt with the number "24" printed on the back, RB Nick Chubb watched his teammates participate in a series of drills.

Chubb continues to rehab from the season-ending knee injury he endured in Week 2 at Pittsburgh. He underwent two successful surgeries to repair his medial capsule, meniscus, and medial collateral ligament, as well as his anterior cruciate ligament. The estimated recovery time from the two surgeries indicates that Chubb can return to play during the 2024 season.

"I'm getting better every day. Taking it day by day, getting better. Just right now, trying to get stronger," Chubb said. "I like where I'm at. I'm where I need to be. I would say that the biggest thing for me is getting better every day."

Following the injury, Chubb decided to stay around CrossCountry Mortgage Campus and the team throughout the remainder of the 2023 season. He was in the building going through his rehab. He traveled to be around the team for their extended stay in Los Angeles ahead of Week 13 against the Rams.

His teammates dedicated the 2023 season to Chubb. Some wrote his number and last name on tape around their wrists. Others wore his jersey from either Georgia or the Browns, or t-shirts created in his honor. Head coach Kevin Stefanski even delivered a game ball to Chubb following the Browns' win over the Titans in Week 3.

"It was special," Chubb said. "The team did a great job of being there for me. I was down mentally for a while. Just when you get hurt, I mean it's one thing when you get hurt again and you already know what you got to go through and the entire process – surgery and rehab – it's a nonstop battle every day. So, my team did a great job just being there for me."

Chubb also found solace in staying around the team and the facility following the injury. So did his teammates, who took notice of Chubb around the facility as he rehabbed and worked out.

"It was tough. It's always hard not being able to play the game with your guys who you go through camp with, the spring with," Chubb said. "It's definitely motivated me to come out here and see the guys practicing. I want to get out there and help them, I want to be a part of this team, so it definitely motivates me to get back."

Chubb has gone through the rehab process once before when he sustained a similar injury to the same knee during his sophom*ore season at Georgia. He returned to the field for Georgia the next season in 2016 and rushed for 1,345 yards and 15 touchdowns.

That experience allowed him to understand how to attack the process from a mental perspective, as well as the importance of taking each day in the rehab process as its own. Over time, he knew that those days and weeks would add up to get him to the point in which he can return. Chubb said he does not have a set timeline for his return, and instead approaching each day individually.

While he never fully considered the possibility of not playing again, when he started to run again, Chubb saw a shift in himself. He turned his mind back to the idea that he would play football once again.

"My whole goal is to get back out there," Chubb said. "It's not the first time someone has counted me out. So, I've been here before and I'm not really paying much attention to it, but I do see it and I'm just focusing on getting better."

Even though he is not on the field in his helmet and jersey yet, Chubb is in the meeting room and spending time around his teammates during the offseason program. Since he has not played football since September 2023, Chubb said being in the meeting room allows him to be around the game, visualize the plays and turn his mind back to football.

His new running backs coach Duce Staley revels in Chubb's presence in the meeting room and on the sidelines of the field with the team.

"It's awesome," Staley said. "It starts in the classroom because he is a leader. I know he's a man of little words, but when he gets in that classroom and he gets out on the field, he's having fun and that's what we want."

Even though Staley is new to the Browns' coaching staff, his relationship with Chubb goes back to Chubb's college days. When Chubb was leaving Georgia and preparing for the NFL in 2018, Staley had the chance to work out Chubb and his then-teammate RB Sony Michel.

"Going down there and just seeing Nick go through the drills, I knew he was special," Staley said. "It was hard to get words out of him of course, but when you did get a word out of him, it was, 'yes sir, no sir.' And that was it. So just being able to work with him and being able to see him just get in this league and take this league by storm, being able to impose his will, I expect nothing less."

Over his six seasons with the Browns after he was drafted in the second round by Cleveland, he has played a critical role in the development of their run game. He's totaled 1,238 carries for 6,511 rushing yards and 48 touchdowns. He's a four-time Pro Bowler. And he's also been described as the heart and soul of the Browns.

While they wait for his return, Stefanski sees the hard work that Chubb puts in each day into his recovery. He sees Chubb in their meetings and knows the level of dedication he possesses to return to the field.

"He's a huge, huge part of our program. He's a huge part of what we do," Stefanski said. "And I get to witness him work firsthand."

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Nick Chubb reflects on 2023 season-ending knee injury and his anticipated return (2024)

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Nick Chubb reflects on 2023 season-ending knee injury and his anticipated return? ›

He underwent two successful surgeries to repair his medial capsule, meniscus, and medial collateral ligament, as well as his anterior cruciate ligament. The estimated recovery time from the two surgeries indicates that Chubb can return to play during the 2024 season. "I'm getting better every day.

When can Nick Chubb return to play? ›

Chubb has long been eyeing a return to game action in 2024. Nearly every day, he arrives at the training facilities in Berea around 7 a.m. He does the work given to him both by the training staff for his rehab and the work in the classroom studying film and going over the playbook.

What knee injury did Nick Chubb have in college? ›

Things took a turn for the worse in his sophom*ore year. Against Tennessee, Chubb bounced a run to the outside where he was hit by a defender which caused him to over-extend his leg. Chubb was later diagnosed with a dislocated knee along with three torn ligaments (MCL, LCL and PCL).

Is Nick Chubb good? ›

Chubb had four consecutive seasons of 1,000+ rushing yards before his 2023 injury, and had his best season yet in 2022, totaling 1,734 all-purpose yards and 13 total touchdowns.

How many games will Nick Chubb miss this season? ›

CLEVELAND (WCMH) — Cleveland Browns fans will have to wait a little while longer before seeing its star running back return to the field. Multiple reports said that Nick Chubb will remain sidelined and miss the first four games of the new season.

How many touchdowns did Nick Chubb have last season? ›

Rushing
YEARTEAMTD
2020Cleveland Browns12
2019Cleveland Browns8
2018Cleveland Browns8
TOTAL48
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What did Nick Chubb do to his knee at Georgia? ›

Chubb badly injured the same knee in October 2015, playing college football as a sophom*ore for the Georgia Bulldogs. The injury was eerily similar. Ball in hand, Chubb spun around to evade a tackle. He had just planted his left foot on the sideline when a Tennessee player took him out at the waist.

Will Chubb play again? ›

Chubb is still expected to play in 2024, and there is no indication the decision to keep him on the PUP list is the result of any setback. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Chubb was "progressing exactly where he should be" and "pushing it" with his rehab.

Does Nick Chubb have tattoos? ›

'It would only be Batman'

Chubb doesn't have any tattoos, but if he gets one, you can guess what the theme would be. “If I ever got a tattoo,” he said, “it would only be Batman — 100%. I've thought about it, but I don't know if it would be cool or corny. It would probably be in-between, so I don't know if I'll get it.”

Where does Nick Chubb rank in the NFL? ›

Dakota Randall of Pro Football Network has put together a list ranking all of the starting running backs in football for 2024, and he had Chubb ranked third behind Christian McCaffrey and Derrick Henry.

What makes Chubb so good? ›

Chubb's culture is defined by who we are, the behaviors we expect of each other, and what we reward and recognize. Fueled by a can-do attitude, we practice our craft with precision and passion, hold ourselves to exacting standards, respect and value differences, and stand behind the promises we make.

Why does Nick Chubb wear that helmet? ›

DETROIT, Sept. 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Xenith announced today that Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns running back, will continue on as a Xenith Brand Ambassador wearing a Xenith helmet this NFL season. "I made the switch to Xenith when I was in high school because other helmets were falling off during games," said Chubb.

Was Nick Chubb a 5 star recruit? ›

Chubb was a four-star recruit in football and committed to play at the University of Georgia in 2013.

Is Nick Chubb all pro? ›

Awards/Honors

Joined Hall of Famers Jim Brown (1958-66) and Leroy Kelly (1967-72) as the only Browns RBs to make four consecutive Pro Bowls. 2022 AP second-team All-Pro. Named to the 2021 PFWA All-NFL team and the 2019 and 2020 PFWA All-AFC teams. Finalist for NFL FedEx Ground Player of the Year in 2019, 2021 and 2022.

How long is Nick Chubb out in 2024? ›

Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb will miss at least the first four games of the 2024 season. Chubb will start the season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Monday. The decision knocks the running back out for at least four weeks.

Is Nick Chubb a good fantasy pick? ›

Draft Chubb if you have two secure starters and additional depth. It also helps if you're in a league with an IR spot. Draft Ford if your RB depth is thin. He will start for an unknown number of games and bring value.

Who is the Browns starting RB? ›

Offense
Position1st2nd
QBDeshaun WatsonJameis Winston
RBJerome FordPierre Strong Jr.
WRElijah Moore
WRJerry JeudyCedric Tillman
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Does Nick Chubb play fortnite? ›

FORTNITE NEWBIE + NFL PLAYER NICK CHUBB (Streamer Bowl / Twitch Rivals) ! Nick - Twitch.

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