Cleveland Browns' Andrew Berry Provides Updates on Nick Chubb's Recovery and Contract Negotiations

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26/03/2024 17h26

Chubb, who suffered a heartbreaking injury in the 2023 season, underwent surgery and is currently in the rehabilitation process.

Berry expressed optimism about Chubb's future with the team, stating, "We expect Nick Chubb to be with us. He's doing a fantastic job with his rehab." However, he also acknowledged that the timeline for Chubb's return to game action remains uncertain until he progresses to the next phases of his rehab in the coming months.

With the NFL season still several months away, offseason activities and training camp approaching, it is unclear whether Chubb will be able to participate fully if his rehab is ongoing. The Browns may consider renegotiating or extending Chubb's contract, as he is currently in the final year of his deal with a cap hit of over $15 million. Cutting Chubb would save the team just under $12 million, but a contract extension or restructure appears to be the more likely option.

Despite potential concerns about the timeline for Chubb's return, fans remain hopeful and optimistic for his comeback in the 2024 season and beyond. Supporters are invited to share their thoughts and expectations for Cleveland's top running back in the comment section, reflecting their love and support for Chubb.

As the story of the Cleveland Browns' 2024 season unfolds, the recovery and performance of quarterback Deshaun Watson, who had shoulder surgery, will also be closely watched. With the NFL's emphasis on passing and the team's strong defensive unit along with offensive weapons, the Browns rely on Watson becoming a top-tier quarterback to capitalize on their strengths.

While the full picture of Chubb's return remains unclear, Browns fans eagerly await further updates and look forward to witnessing the talented running back back in action.

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