The Cleveland Browns slipped to 1-5 after Sunday’s defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, but there’s a silver lining on the horizon: Nick Chubb’s return is just around the corner.
Cleveland’s offense sputtered throughout the game, with costly mistakes and missed opportunities proving too much to overcome. Despite flashes of potential, the Browns couldn’t find their rhythm, and the Eagles capitalized on their errors to secure the win.
After the game, star pass-rusher Myles Garrett struck a reflective tone but remained hopeful. He believes Chubb’s return could inject the energy and firepower the Browns need to reverse their fortunes and get back on track.
“The day is darkest before the dawn. And we’ve got a great one coming back, hopefully next week. He’s going to help turn this thing around and we’re going to continue to find ways to win,” Garrett said. “Right now, we’re very close. Got to find a way to close these games out. We’re putting ourselves in position. We’ve just got to take that next step.”
Chubb is expected to return next week against the Cincinnati Bengals. He’s been out for over a year recovering from knee reconstruction. Chubb took a low hit against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2 last season, requiring two separate surgeries. He returned to practice on October 3, opening the 21-day window for him to be added to the active roster.