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Browns GM's Latest Nick Chubb Update Sparks Strong Reaction from NFL Fans

Browns GM's Latest Nick Chubb Update Sparks Strong Reaction from NFL Fans

Yahoo11-05-2025
Entering the 2025 NFL offseason, it was widely expected that Nick Chubb would re-sign with the Cleveland Browns on an incentive-based deal. He has meant a lot to the franchise throughout his years in the city, but things have taken a turn.
Following the Browns' decision to draft two running backs, Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson, Chubb is not expected to return to Cleveland.
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Andrew Berry, the Browns' general manager, spoke out with an honest update about Chubb's possible return on Friday.
"I would says it's probably increasingly unlikely," Berry said. "I'd say maybe a return is less likely, at least in the short term, with us right now."
Fans are clearly not super happy with the idea of Chubb playing for another team. They have started commenting on Berry's update on the situation.
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb.© Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
"Bring him back. He is The Browns," one fan wrote.
Another fan commented, "I hope Chubb goes to a super bowl contender as a short yardage battering ram scores 15 touchdowns and gets a ring because he deserves that and the Browns don't deserve him."
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"He really about to choose Jerome Ford over Nick Chubb? I hope they go 2-14 and he get fired," a third comment said.
A fourth comment read, "Every new development stings more."
"Goodbye Batman. This generations favorite Brown has likely played his final game for Cleveland," a fifth comment said.
If Chubb has indeed played his final game in Cleveland, he will leave town with 1,340 career carries for 6,843 yards and 51 touchdowns in 85 games, averaging an impressive 5.1 yards per carry. He also caught 128 passes for 1,042 yards and five more touchdowns.
Related: Insider Hints a Shedeur Sanders Trade Could Be In Play for Browns
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