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Cleveland Browns owners taunt Nick Chubb by writing on the farewell note that he once defeated Houston Texans playing for them

Cleveland Browns owners taunt Nick Chubb by writing on the farewell note that he once defeated Houston Texans playing for them

Time of Indiaa day ago

(Image via Getty: Nick Chubb)
Nick Chubb was plucked out of college football by the Cleveland Browns. How much would it have hurt them to let the 4-time Pro Bowler go to another team? So much so that they mentioned the other team in their farewell note for him.
It's personal now. It's hurt them pretty badly. They're wounded - because the Browns wrote, 'One moment that stands out most is him(Nick Chubb) stepping out of bounds at the 3-yard line instead of scoring after a 59-yard run to ensure a victory in a game against the (Houston)Texans in 2020.'
Cleveland Browns' former running back Nick Chubb endures a taunt from the owners of the Browns' franchise
On June 9, Kelsey Russo, an Associate Editor and Staff Writer at NFL's Cleveland Browns wrote that the chapter of Nick Chubb's NFL career with the Browns officially came to a close, as the Texans announced Chubb has signed a deal.
As a parting note, the Managing and Principal Partners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement,
'Nick(Chubb) has always been about hard work and letting his play on the field do the talking for him. We are so grateful for the many moments he created on the field that we will never forget. One moment that stands out most is him stepping out of bounds at the 3-yard line instead of scoring after a 59-yard run to ensure a victory in a game against the (Houston)Texans in 2020.'
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The statement also contained, 'For the last seven years, Nick(Chubb) gave everything he had to our fans, this organization, and this city. He always represented our team as the consummate professional and in a manner that showed his passion and love for the game of football.
Nick always puts winning above any personal accolade, and that is what makes him so special. Thank you for being a Brown, Nick, and we look forward to the day we celebrate your career as a member of our Ring of Honor.'
The Second-team All-Pro Nick Chubb was an absolute fan favorite of the Cleveland Browns fans
Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland Browns beat writer for Cleveland.com and Browns Analyst for WKYC-TV, shared about Nick Chubb's departure from the Cleveland Browns on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast with Dan Labbe on June 10.
Labbe asked Cabot, 'Nick Chubb has to be on that shortlist of best players the Browns have had since they returned in 1999.'
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Cabot replied, 'Oh, absolutely 100%. And that is why, this is so hard for Browns fans to take that he's not going to have an opportunity to finish his career with the Cleveland Browns.
Absolute fan favorite.'
The SEC Freshman of the Year 2014 Nick Chubb had lunch pail work ethic, blue-collar work ethic and was a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy
Cabot praised Chubb by saying he was one of the simplest of the simplest guys ever. She said, 'I think he embodied the spirit of everything that is right about a Cleveland Browns' football player. Just in terms of that lunch pail work ethic, that blue-collar work ethic.
Put your head down, go to work, and run through a brick wall. Not a whole lot of fanfare. Not a lot of celebrating in the end zone and all those kinds of things.
Nick was just a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy.'
The First-team All-SEC 2014 Nick Chubb was the face of the Cleveland Browns' franchise during all the lean and tough years
The beat writer said Chubb represented the Browns for the longest time as the face of their franchise. She said, 'He was a hero here, and he was the face of or at least one of the faces of the franchise as they went through all of those lean years and tough years. He was someone that you could count on, and I understand this is a really tough time.'
The 2018 NFL Draft's second-round 35th overall pick Nick Chubb may come back to the Cleveland Browns as
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could only be an interruption in his Browns career
Mary Kay Cabot says Nick Chubb may switch back to the Cleveland Browns any time and that the Houston Texans' chapter of his life is just an interruption. Cabot said, 'Fans are almost reacting again like it hurts all over again. So I think people were holding out hope that maybe, somehow, someway, he was still going to be a Cleveland Brown this year and still finish his career here. You know, he might still finish his career here one way or the other.
But for right now, it looks like he's going to have at least an interruption in his Browns career.'
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