The Cleveland Browns are trudging through yet another lost season, one that might spell the end of an era for the franchise and one of its best players ever.
Running back Nick Chubb returned to the football field earlier in the year after more than 13 months sidelined by a gruesome knee injury that required multiple surgeries and intensive rehabilitation to fix. His inspirational comeback, however, has been swallowed up to a degree by the team’s woes — both offensively and in general — as Cleveland is 2-7 and marching toward a top-five pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report on Saturday, November 16, predicted that Chubb will exit the organization when he hits free agency in March of next year and mentioned the best team in the sport as a potential destination.
“There’s a chance that the four-time Pro Bowler could revitalize his career in Cleveland, if the Browns can stabilize the offensive line and settle on a capable signal-caller. He’ll be a free agent in the offseason, though, and may not want to finish his career as part of whatever rebuild is coming to Cleveland,” Knox wrote. “Instead, Chubb should try to finish his career with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs — and, yes, plenty of players may want to do the same.”