Browns GM Andrew Berry: Its increasingly unlikely that Nick Chubb will be back
3 minute readPublished: Friday, May 9, 2025 at 1:56 pm
**Browns GM Hints at Nick Chubb's Departure, Rookie Running Backs Poised to Step Up**
Cleveland Browns fans may need to prepare for life without star running back Nick Chubb. Browns General Manager Andrew Berry indicated on Friday that it's "increasingly unlikely" Chubb will be re-signed, signaling a potential end to his tenure with the team. This comes after reports that the Browns drafted two running backs, Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson, and that Jerome Ford agreed to a significant pay cut to remain with the team.
Berry acknowledged the changing landscape of the Browns' running back room, emphasizing the team's focus on the newly drafted talent. He highlighted Judkins' "bell cow" potential and Sampson's "untapped potential in the passing game." Assistant GM Glenn Cook praised Judkins' power and ability to "power through tackles," while Director of Player Personnel Dan Saganey compared the rookie duo to the successful Chubb-Kareem Hunt partnership.
While Berry didn't completely shut the door on a Chubb return, the team's actions and comments suggest a shift in strategy. The Browns are likely looking to the future with their new running back additions, who are expected to bring speed, power, and versatility to the offense. Chubb, a four-time Pro Bowler, is recovering from a serious knee injury, and his future with the team appears uncertain.
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