Nick Chubbs progresses appropriately in his knee rehab by starting to run

In an update on two key offensive players recovering from injuries, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry announced during his press conference on Thursday that quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to return for the start of the season following his right shoulder injury. However, he was cautious about providing a timeline for running back Nick Chubb, who tore knee ligaments in Week Two last season and underwent multiple surgeries.

Chubb has been focused and aggressive in his approach to recovery since the fall and has recently started running on land. While the progress is positive, Berry emphasized that the upcoming weeks and months will be critical in determining the extent of Chubb’s workload on his knee. The team will continue to monitor his progress and gradually increase the load on his knee during training.

Despite facing challenges, Chubb agreed to reduce his base salary to avoid potential release this offseason and has the opportunity to earn incentives based on his performance. The success of Chubb’s rehab process will play a significant role in determining whether he will achieve these incentives. The team remains optimistic about Chubb’s recovery and hopes that he will be able to contribute on the field in the upcoming season.

By Samantha Johnson

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