
Former Browns Superstar Nick Chubb Announces NFL Retirement
His best year in a Browns uniform came in 2022 when he ran for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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Chubb was with the Browns from 2018-2024 and quickly became a fan favorite due to his hard-nosed, no-nonsense style of play. His four consecutive Pro Bowl seasons from 2019-2022 helped build his reputation as well. But 30 year old me can look back and say we gave it everything we had." Chubb spent seven seasons with the Cleveland Browns and one year with the Houston Texans after coming back from a knee injury that ended his 2023 campaign and required multiple surgeries.
Furthermore, Featured Video Will Megatron's Record Be Broken? 👀 AP Photo/Matt Durisko Zach Bachar Aug 22, 2026 Four-time Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb announced his retirement from the NFL at 30 years old in an Instagram post on Friday.
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Chubb was with the Browns from 2018-2024 and quickly became a fan favorite due to his hard-nosed, no-nonsense style of play.
according to Sports IllustratedHis four consecutive Pro Bowl seasons from 2019-2022 helped build his reputation as well.
according to Sports IllustratedBut 30 year old me can look back and say we gave it everything we had." Chubb spent seven seasons with the Cleveland Browns and one year with the Houston Texans after coming back from a knee injury that ended his 2023 campaign and required multiple surgeries.
according to Bleacher ReportFeatured Video Will Megatron's Record Be Broken? 👀 AP Photo/Matt Durisko Zach Bachar Aug 22, 2026 Four-time Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb announced his retirement from the NFL at 30 years old in an Instagram post on Friday.
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