The Cleveland Browns have not made a decision about signing running back Nick Chubb for the 2025 season yet after he played in eight games last season, rushing for over 330 yards.
Chubb's best season came with the Browns in 2022 as he compiled over 1,500 yards, including 12 touchdowns on an average of over five yards per carry.
On Tuesday, a video surfaced of Chubb working to restore his body and garner attention to possibly be signed again heading into next season.
Chubb was shown sporting a chiseled, powerful physique as he led a succession of players up a hill during a cone drill that had fans reacting on social media.
"Athlete: Nick Chubb "Batman returns," offseason running back training," reporter Brad Lester wrote on X, sharing the latest Chubb workout footage.
"@NickChubb running serpentine while going uphill?! At the same time?!" one fan wrote on X.
"Chubb needs resigned he deserves to be a Brown!!!" another added.
"How has nobody signed this dude yet??" another asked.
"Please Browns...sign Nick. Will help as a quiet leader in the locker room with the young fellows and you never know who might get hurt.
"Chubb two years from bad knee injury is back to 100%."
Chubb has battled foot and knee injuries in recent seasons, most recently undergoing two surgeries in 2023 to repair the medial capsule, meniscus, and MCL, and another to repair his torn ACL, both in his left knee.