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Nick Chubb out for season: Tests reveal Browns RB tore only MCL, recovery timeline 6-8 months, per report

Nick Chubb out for season: Tests reveal Browns RB tore only MCL, recovery timeline 6-8 months, per report
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Not only did the Cleveland Browns suffer their first defeat of the season Monday night, but they also lost the heart and soul of their offense. During the second quarter of a 26-22 loss to the Pittsburgh SteelersNick Chubb was carted off the field after suffering a season-ending knee injury on a hit from Minkah Fitzpatrick.

While Chubb has since been placed on injured reserve due to that gruesome knee injury, there has since been some positive news to come out of the ordeal. It was initially believed that Chubb suffered a torn ACL, and while doctors do believe the ACL was stretched on the play, they do not believe he tore the ligament, according to ESPN. The initial tests reportedly reveal the running back tore just his MCL and that the injury is not career-ending. Chubb’s recovery timeline is reportedly between six and eight months. 

ESPN’s broadcast team initially elected not to show the replay, but one could hear the gasps from the crowd at Acrisure Stadium when it was shown on the jumbotron. The crowd then showed their support for Chubb by cheering for him as he was carted off to the locker room. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski later confirmed that Chubb is done for the season

With Chubb out, Stefanski said that backup Jerome Ford, who rushed for 106 yards on 16 carries against the Steelers, will now be the team’s “featured back.” 

However, the team did sign a familiar face, bringing aboard veteran Kareem Hunt to help cushion the blow of Chubb’s absence. Hunt played for the Browns for the previous four seasons and has immense knowledge of the playbook so he should be a plug-and-play addition to the backfield. In 17 games played last season, the 28-year-old rushed for 468 yards and three touchdowns while catching 35 passes for 210 yards and another score.

Of course, no player alone can replace what Chubb does. The 27-year-old rushed for over a thousand yards in each of the previous four seasons coming into 2023 and had 170 yards rushing (6.1 yards per carry average) up until his injury this year. 

Cleveland takes on the Titans at home in Week 3. 

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