The Cleveland Browns will be without a key member of their offense indefinitely. Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters running back Nick Chubb suffered
If his time in Cleveland is ending, he would exit with the third-most rushing yards (6,802) and rushing touchdowns (51) in Browns history.
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb has had another major injury setback. The 28-year-old, who has had a tricky injury history, was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs after an apparent non-contact foot injury in the third quarter.
For the second straight year, Chubb, the heart and soul of the Browns, will have his season end prematurely due to injury.
The Browns officially placed running back Nick Chubb on injured reserve Wednesday, while signing tight end Brenden Bates off the Jets practice squad.
During a 21–7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Myles Garrett temporarily left the game after being hit in the face, but another injury could be even worse for the team. After the game, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski revealed running back Nick Chubb had suffered a broken foot.
The Cleveland Browns placed Nick Chubb on injured reserve Wednesday, three days after the running back sustained a broken foot in the second half of a game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Browns immediately designated Chubb as “questionable” to return with a foot injury. Chubb made his 2024 debut for Cleveland back on October 20 in a game against the Cincin
CLEVELAND — Nick Chubb suffered a foot injury in the third quarter Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said after the game that Chubb suffered a broken foot. The running back could be seen leaving the stadium on crutches. The Browns ultimately lost the game 21-7.
Cleveland running back Nick Chubb broke his foot during the host Browns' 21-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said.
Chubb returned to action in Week 7 after overcoming a major knee injury, but he will have to battle another long rehab process in 2025