Browns General Manager Andrew Berry addressed the media on Thursday, providing updates on two key offensive players recovering from injuries. Berry stated that quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to be ready for the start of the season following his right shoulder injury. However, Berry was more cautious when discussing running back Nick Chubb’s return. Chubb suffered a knee injury in Week Two last season and has undergone multiple surgeries. Berry noted that Chubb’s rehab is progressing well as the season approaches.
Berry highlighted Chubb’s aggressive approach to his recovery, stating that he has been diligently working since the fall. Chubb recently began running on land, marking a significant milestone in his rehabilitation process. While Berry acknowledged the progress Chubb has made, he emphasized that there is still a long road ahead. The upcoming weeks and months will be crucial in determining Chubb’s readiness for the season as he continues to increase the stress on his knee during training.
Chubb’s commitment to his recovery was evident when he agreed to reduce his base salary to secure his spot on the team. He has the opportunity to earn back the remainder of his salary through incentives, but his ability to handle the demands placed on his knee will play a vital role in determining his success. As Chubb faces the challenges of returning from injury, the Browns are hopeful that his dedication and determination will lead to a successful comeback in the upcoming season.
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