
Chubb suffered an arm injury in the first quarter of the Broncos game after a tackle attempt on a 12-yard run. He was immediately ruled out for the rest of the game. Stefanski said that Chubb “bumped his arm,” but did not provide any further details on the severity of the injury.
Stefanski explained that the Browns decided to limit Chubb’s usage in the game out of caution.
“Nick got banged up there in the first quarter and we thought it was in the best interest of the team to pull him out and not risk anything further.“
It is unclear how long Chubb will be out. Stefanski did not provide a timetable for his return.
“We’ll have to see how it goes over the next few days. We’ll get some more tests done and see where he’s at.“
Chubb’s absence would be a significant blow to the Browns offense. He is the team’s leading rusher and a key part of their running game. If he is unable to play, the Browns may have to rely more on backup running backs Kareem Hunt and D’Ernest Johnson.
It remains to be seen how long Nick Chubb will be out with an arm injury. The Browns will provide more updates on his condition as they become available. Until then, the team will have to adjust its running game plan without its star running back.
- Nick Chubb left the Broncos game with an apparent arm injury in the first quarter.
- Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Chubb “bumped his arm” but did not provide any further details.
- Stefanski said the Browns decided to limit Chubb’s usage out of caution.
- It is unclear how long Chubb will be out. Stefanski did not provide a timetable for his return.
- If Chubb is unable to play, the Browns will have to rely more on Kareem Hunt and D’Ernest Johnson.