Nick Chubb’s tenure with the Cleveland Browns appears to be nearing its end, as the Browns have made significant moves in their running back room, including drafting Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson.
Chubb, a four-time Pro Bowler, has been a cornerstone of the Browns’ offense since being drafted in 2018. Over his seven seasons, he amassed 6,843 rushing yards on 1,340 carries (5.1 YPC) and 51 rushing touchdowns, along with 128 receptions for 1,042 yards and five receiving touchdowns.
However, injuries have limited his availability in recent seasons, including a significant knee injury in 2023 and a broken foot in 2024.

Insider Provides Update Amid Chubb’s Uncertain Future
Mary Kay Cabot reports that Jerome Ford accepted a pay cut, reducing his 2025 salary from $3.486 million to a guaranteed $1.75 million. This probably means the end of the trail for Chubb in Cleveland.
Cabot posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), “RB Nick Chubb will likely have to find a new home now that #Browns RB Jerome Ford accepted a significant paycut Friday in the wake of the 2 new rookie RBs:–>.”
RB Nick Chubb will likely have to find a new home now that #Browns RB Jerome Ford accepted a significant paycut Friday in the wake of the 2 new rookie RBs:–>
https://t.co/OnqGvJ2pma— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) May 2, 2025
This opens up a world of possibilities for Chubb since several teams could use the services of an experienced back who is committed to returning to form. Even with the draft completed, multiple destinations make sense for a running back like Chubb.
Pittsburgh Steelers: With Najee Harris departing to the Los Angeles Chargers, the Steelers could use Chubb’s experience to complement Jaylen Warren in their backfield.
Green Bay Packers: Pairing Chubb with Josh Jacobs could provide the Packers with a formidable running back duo, especially in short-yardage situations where Jacobs has struggled at times.
Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys are seeking to bolster their running game, and Chubb’s veteran presence could be valuable alongside their current roster.
Denver Broncos: With a strong offensive line and the departure of Javonte Williams, the Broncos could offer Chubb a chance to revitalize their ground game.
Chicago Bears: The Bears are considering adding a veteran running back to support their young core, and Chubb’s leadership and experience could be a perfect fit. Former NFL exec Louis Riddick is banging the table for this match, considering the Bears have revamped their offensive line and new head coach Ben Johnson will want to lean into play action.
As the 2025 season approaches, Chubb’s next destination will depend on team needs, his health, and mutual interest. While his time in Cleveland may be concluding, his impact on the field and in the locker room ensures he remains a valuable asset for teams seeking a seasoned running back.
I was hopping that the Steelers would sign Nick Chubb