Nick Chubb injury update: Cleveland Browns' NFL coach makes big claim

Nick Chubb of Cleveland Browns has suffered a serious injury during the National Football League (NFL) game.

Cleveland Browns' star running back, Nick Chubb, suffered a severe knee injury during Monday's NFL game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, which ended in a 26-22 defeat for the Browns. The injury occurred early in the second quarter when Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and linebacker Cole Holcomb tackled Chubb.

The impact on Chubb's left knee was so forceful that he could be heard screaming in pain on the field. Fitzpatrick had dropped his shoulder and collided with Chubb's knee, which was still planted on the turf. Fitzpatrick also required medical attention and later left the game in the second half due to a chest injury.

It's worth noting that Chubb had previously injured the same knee during his college years at Georgia in 2015.


Meanwhile, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski commented on the situation, stating, "Nick's got a very significant knee injury. You feel for him as a person."

Chubb has been a consistent performer, surpassing 1,000 rushing yards in each of the past four seasons, with a career-high of 1,525 rushing yards last season.


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