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Nick Chubb to undergo surgery on season-ending knee injury

Browns star running back Nick Chubb is set for surgery on his left knee after suffering a gruesome season-ending injury on Monday.

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Author Bobby Finger on Jezebel, shared by Tom Ley to DeadspinPosted on September 19, 2023Categories nfl

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