Nick Chubb‘s career has hit a few speed bumps over the past couple of years. The Browns star suffered a torn MCL and damaged ACL that limited him to two games in 2023. He returned to the field this past October, but his 2024 campaign ended early thanks to a broken foot.
Now, the running back faces an uncertain future as he enters free agency. If Chubb had his way, he’d remain in Cleveland for the rest of his career. The veteran told Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal that he’d “of course” prefer to re-sign with the only team he’s ever played for and would like to complete a deal “sooner than later.” The RB also cautioned that he’s “not sure how it’ll work” since it’s his first true trip to free agency.
“Man, just for me, the city of Cleveland means lot,” Chubb said. “To me, it’s a special place. The people in Cleveland make it great, the fans and just the people around the city. But always a special place to me in my heart. I loved it here and it will always be home, no matter what.”
Chubb went on a historic run through his first five years in the NFL, averaging 1,466 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns per season. This culminated in a 2022 campaign when he compiled 1,764 offensive yards and 13 scores en route to his first All-Pro nod. Then, as mentioned, Chubb’s career hit some major setbacks. He’s been limited to only 10 games across the past two seasons, and his half-season return in 2024 saw him average a career-low 3.4 yards per touch.
This next deal will represent the third contract of Chubb’s career; the former second-round pick inked a three-year, $36.6MM extension with the Browns in 2021. The team reworked that contract last offseason to assure Chubb would remain in Cleveland for the 2024 campaign, but his future beyond that is very much uncertain. Browns GM Andrew Berry previously acknowledged the RB’s contributions to the organization while also describing the player’s impending free agency as a “challenging situation,” a potential hint that the team may look to move on.
While Chubb’s recent foot injury isn’t expected to impact his 2025 availability, the player’s recent injury history will surely impact his market value. While teams should be willing to gamble on his past production, the impending free agent will be hard pressed to garner a lucrative contract in free agency. Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs barely cracked $12MM average annual values last offseason, while Derrick Henry had to settle for a two-year, $16MM deal. Chubb will likely have to opt for a prove-it deal this offseason, although perhaps he could earn back some money via incentives.
That contract could still come from the Browns, who don’t necessarily have a succession plan at the position. Jerome Ford didn’t necessarily run away with the job while filling in for Chubb, and the former fifth-round pick is one of only two RBs signed for the 2025 campaign (along with Pierre Strong).
Dude, know your audience. Unless you’re going to play far below even the market value of a recently injury plagued RB?
Those geniuses haven’t found a way out of the spectacular corner that Watson contract painted the franchise into
Chubb must feel comfortable playing for a franchise with no clear direction
I love Chubb but man if I’m the browns I’m trying to get Jeanty or Skattebo
Jeanty isn’t good value for when he’d be picked which mock drafts can’t seem to figure out outside of it’ll be the 1st round. (opinion). He was a non factor against Penn State in the playoffs against the closest thing he saw to an NFL caliber defense all season. I get it, it’s one game, but Boise played a bunch of nobodies in the grand scheme of college football most of the season so yeah he’s gonna stack yards as he did. Not saying he won’t pan out, I just don’t think he’s the next best thing at the position
I still take Jeanty, and another RB later in the draft. Rebuilding the run game should be a priority. The greatest Browns teams featured the running game.
Jeanty shredded Oregon almost winning that game. I’d say 1-1 vs NFL caliber players.
Draft one of those RBs and trade for Kirko (yes I said trade cuz it help the Falcons out lol) and hit the ground running with playoff potential again. Maybe Garrett stay this that happens