Nick Chubb has a new home with the Houston Texans and he’s starting to feel like himself again.
The former Cleveland Browns star signed a one-year deal with Houston, officially ending his seven-year tenure in Cleveland. The four-time Pro Bowler received limited interest early in free agency due to a string of injuries that have hampered him over the last two seasons.
In 2023, Chubb suffered a major knee injury, tearing his MCL and damaging his ACL — an ordeal that required two surgeries. He returned last season but was sidelined once again, this time with a broken foot.
To quiet any doubts about his recovery, Chubb shared a series of training videos on social media, looking as explosive as ever. He reinforced that message during his first media appearance with the Texans on Wednesday.
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“That’s all behind me. Injuries happen,” Chubb said. “With what I did, it takes about two years to really get back. So, I’m over the hump. Now, I’m feeling as good as I have been in a long time.”