2024 Rush/Rec Stats
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102
YDS
332
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Chubb made a somewhat successful return from ACL, MCL and meniscus tear in September of 2023, playing eight games and 225 snaps beginning in Week 7. Chubb was nowhere near his usual self, however, averaging just 3.3 yards per carry. Chubb's comeback ended in Week 15 due to a broken foot, the recovery from which will be an ongoing concern in a long list of durability worries for Chubb. The season-ending 2023 injury was preceded in 2015 by an MCL, PCL and LCL tear in the same left knee, so Chubb's otherwise freakish athleticism and work ethic has already been tested more than the vast majority of running backs could withstand. Now 29 and turning 30 in late December, Chubb might or might not get another chance to spearhead an NFL running game as a power-oriented rushing specialist. Chubb was a free agent as of early May, and no specifics had surfaced regarding the recovery from his broken foot injury. Read Past Outlooks
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Expected to join Houston
The Texans plan to sign Chubb on Monday pending a successful physical, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Chubb suffered a season-ending foot fracture in mid-December, and he became a free agent after his contract with the Browns officially expired in March. The 29-year-old did not undergo surgery this offseason, so Monday's physical will provide some important clarity as the Texans look to bolster their rushing game. Chubb also missed the first six games last season while recovering from a torn left ACL suffered in September 2023. The four-time Pro Bowler's production plummeted last season with the least efficient campaign of his career, logging 102 carries for 332 yards and three touchdowns. He's now set to join a running back room headlined by another notable veteran in Joe Mixon, who tallied 245 carries for 1,016 yards and 11 touchdowns during his first season in Houston in 2024. The Texans have last year's No. 2 running back Dameon Pierce along with rookie fourth-rounder Woody Marks on the roster as well. Given the wear and tear Chubb has sustained over the last couple of year and pending a successful physical, he'll likely vie with Pierce for a role as the primary backup behind Mixon this coming season.
Chubb suffered a season-ending foot fracture in mid-December, and he became a free agent after his contract with the Browns officially expired in March. The 29-year-old did not undergo surgery this offseason, so Monday's physical will provide some important clarity as the Texans look to bolster their rushing game. Chubb also missed the first six games last season while recovering from a torn left ACL suffered in September 2023. The four-time Pro Bowler's production plummeted last season with the least efficient campaign of his career, logging 102 carries for 332 yards and three touchdowns. He's now set to join a running back room headlined by another notable veteran in Joe Mixon, who tallied 245 carries for 1,016 yards and 11 touchdowns during his first season in Houston in 2024. The Texans have last year's No. 2 running back Dameon Pierce along with rookie fourth-rounder Woody Marks on the roster as well. Given the wear and tear Chubb has sustained over the last couple of year and pending a successful physical, he'll likely vie with Pierce for a role as the primary backup behind Mixon this coming season.
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Broken Tackle %
9.8%Positive Run %
73.5%% Yds After Contact
66.9%Avg Yds After Contact
2.2Rushing TD %
2.9%Touches Per Game
13.4% Snaps w/Touch
47.6%Air Yards Per Game
-0.6Air Yards Per Snap
-0.02% Team Air Yards
-0.1%% Team Targets
1.7%Avg Depth of Target
-0.5 YdsCatch Rate
45.5%Drop Rate
18.2%Avg Yds After Catch
6.2% Targeted On Route
12.2%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 Nick Chubb Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Nick Chubb's measurables compare to other running backs?
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5' 11"Weight
227 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.53 secShuttle Time
4.25 secCone Drill
7.09 secVertical Jump
38.5 inBroad Jump
128 inBench Press
29 repsHand Length
9.63 inArm Length
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Chubb's season-ending knee injury was one of the most upsetting moments of last season, somehow looking even worse than the ACL, MCL and meniscus tears he eventually was diagnosed with. Frankly, it would be a career-ending injury for many lesser backs in their late 20s. Chubb might not be human, however, with incredible athleticism potentially allowing for a faster-than-usual recovery and/or continued productivity even if he loses a step. Chubb tore three ligaments (MCL, PCL, LCL) in the same left knee in 2015 at Georgia, and he came back the next year with 1,130 rushing yards. The injury ended up being little more than a speed bump long term, as evidenced by Chubb's excellent NFL career. With all that said, Chubb is now 28 years old and faces a battle to meet his normal standards in the first year back from injury. Despite his Wolverine-like recovery from the first major knee injury, Chubb dropped to 5.0 YPC for the Bulldogs in 2016 -- a sharp contrast to the 6.8 YPC he averaged across his three other seasons. He accepted a pay cut from Cleveland this offseason, after the team added D'Onta Foreman to a backfield that still has Jerome Ford and Pierre Strong. Reading between the lines, the Browns believe Chubb can complete his recovery and return to a lead role... but they aren't necessarily counting on it. Fantasy managers should probably take the same approach, rather than depending on Chubb to be the lineup fixture he was for the past half-decade.
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Door closed on Browns reunion?
Cleveland general manager Andrew Berry said Friday that the possibility of re-signing Chubb (foot) is "increasingly unlikely" after the team added two running backs in the 2025 NFL Draft, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN reports.
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No intention of retiring
Chubb (foot) made a post on his personal Instagram account earlier this month suggesting that he has no plans to retire. "They've already wrote my ending when I'm just getting started," Chubb wrote in his post, which accompanied a video of him squatting over 500 pounds.
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To hit open market
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Tuesday that he expects Chubb (foot) to test free agency this offseason, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
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Moves to IR, out for season
The Browns placed Chubb (foot) on injured reserve Wednesday.
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Not expected to need surgery
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday he doesn't expect Chubb to require surgery to address the broken left foot he suffered during Sunday's 21-7 loss to the Chiefs, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
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Future remains murky
Browns general manager Andrew Berry termed a return by Chubb, who finished the 2024 season on injured reserve with a foot injury that has now healed, as "increasingly unlikely" due to the addition of rookies Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson in the 2025 NFL Draft, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Chubb remains a free agent nearly two months into the new league year, and Berry was as diplomatic as possible about the veteran back in his radio interview Friday with 92.3 The Fan while still making it clear the team is likely moving on. Berry emphasized how much the team likes Judkins and Sampson, while also noting incumbent Jerome Ford is still expected to have a solid role in the team's offense.
Chubb remains a free agent nearly two months into the new league year, and Berry was as diplomatic as possible about the veteran back in his radio interview Friday with 92.3 The Fan while still making it clear the team is likely moving on. Berry emphasized how much the team likes Judkins and Sampson, while also noting incumbent Jerome Ford is still expected to have a solid role in the team's offense.