Nick Chubb Has An Uncertain Future With Cleveland Browns In 2025
Nick Chubb has long been a symbol of grit and reliability in the Cleveland Browns backfield. But as the 2025 NFL offseason moves forward, the future of the star running back hangs in the balance. After suffering back-to-back injuries that kept him from reaching his usual form, the team and its fans are left wondering what comes next. Chubb is a free agent now. His next chapter remains unwritten. Some believe it might not be in Cleveland.
The Injury Trail That Changed Everything
Nick Chubb was once the workhorse of the Browns offense. He made defenders miss, ran through arm tackles, and kept games alive. But that changed in 2023 when he suffered a major knee injury. Many feared that would be the end. But he came back in 2024. He did not look like the old Chubb, but he was out there. That counted for something.
He played in eight games during the 2024 season. Then came the second setback. A foot injury knocked him out for the rest of the year in December. His final stat line looked nothing like what fans were used to seeing. Chubb ran for 332 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. He averaged 3.3 yards per carry. That number is a full 1.8 yards below his career average. While numbers do not always tell the full story, these say a lot. Chubb was not washed. But he was not himself either. And in a business like the NFL, the line between the two can get blurry fast.
Browns Make Moves That Speak Loud
The Browns front office has not made any loud statements about Chubb. But their actions say plenty. They have already restructured the deal of Jerome Ford. He took a pay cut, which many see as a sign the team is making space in the budget. Maybe for other pieces. Maybe for Chubb. Nobody knows for sure.
Then came the NFL Draft. Cleveland took not one, but two running backs. Quinshon Judkins went in the second round. Dylan Sampson followed in the fourth. Those are not just bodies for training camp. They are investments. Teams do not draft guys that early unless they see them playing substantially. It feels like a changing of the guard. Not because the team wants to push Chubb out; but because they are planning for a future that may not include him.
A Story Not Over Just Yet
There are whispers that the Browns are still interested. So are the Chicago Bears. Nothing is final yet. But that could change fast. Chubb is a four-time Pro Bowler. He is third on the Browns’ all-time rushing list. Even now, with miles on his legs and scars from two rough years, teams know he can still bring something.
It might not be Cleveland. It might not be as the number one guy. But if Nick Chubb has his way, it will not be the end. The real ones know: you do not count a man out just because he fell. You count him out when he stops getting up. Chubb is still getting up off the ground.
