Nick Chubb Announces NFL Retirement, 4-Time Pro Bowler Played 8 Seasons for Browns, Texans
Key Points:
- Nick Chubb, a four-time Pro Bowl running back, announced his retirement from the NFL at age 30, reflecting on his gratitude for the opportunities and relationships football provided.
- Chubb played seven seasons with the Cleveland Browns and one with the Houston Texans, overcoming multiple significant knee injuries during his career.
- Drafted in the second round in 2018, Chubb quickly became a key offensive player for the Browns, earning Pro Bowl selections for four consecutive years and rushing for 1,525 yards in 2022.
- His 2023 season was cut short due to a torn left MCL and other knee damage, marking his second major knee injury, which affected his performance and playing time in subsequent seasons.
- Chubb finishes his career with 7,349 rushing yards, 54 touchdowns, and ranks third on the Browns' all-time rushing list, despite a decline in yards per carry after his injuries.