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Another Nick Chubb squat video has fans going wild ahead of next season.

The Cleveland Browns star has stunned social media with his incredible workouts in the past, but this latest one is special, given his most recent ordeal.

The running back saw his 2023 campaign cut short by a devastating knee injury that required multiple surgeries. But he’s gotten back to his regular routine ahead of the upcoming 2024 season.

A video of Chubb squatting what appears to be at least 585 lbs, with the bar bending to an unnatural degree, surfaced online this Monday. Our calculations assume he’s using 45-lb plates; he’s got six of them, plus the bar’s weight.

Check him out below:

 

“Doing this just 7 months after tearing your ACL is crazy 🤯,” someone pointed out.

“Not [too] bad for having 2 knee surgeries, 8 months ago,” another person said.

“This man a dawg. Hope he can make a strong comeback,” said a third.

“HIM!!! Can’t wait for the return. #DawgPound,” another fan exclaimed.

“Glad to see him rehabbing well AFCN is better with him healthy,” a Steelers fan remarked.

“Chubb’s different…You know he’s gonna bring it every game and he bounced back from injuries like it ain’t nothing,” another user commented.

Nick Chubb Was In A Dark Place After Gettin Injured last Year

Nick Chubb is well on his way back to dominating on the field. But he admitted he had a tough time getting back to a great mental space after his latest injury setback.

“I was down mentally for a while,” he said last month, per The Plain Dealer’s Mary Kay Cabot. “When you get hurt, it’s one thing. When you get hurt again and you already know what you have to go through, the entire process, surgery, rehab, it’s a non-stop battle every day. 

“So my team did a great job of being there for me, and I was around the building for them. They did a great job, made the playoffs, had a great run.”

Chubb is looking to return to his best after setting career highs in rushing attempts, yards, and touchdowns in 2022. He had gotten off to a great start before injury derailed him last season.

NFL Network Announces One Of Their Most Popular Shows Is Returning With “More Content Than Ever” Following Relocation & Several Significant Changes

NFL logo on the league's headquarters building. The NFL Network announced major changes to NFL logo on their building. (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)
‘Good Morning Football’ is returning to television with the promise of “more content than ever.”

The show has relocated to California ahead of the 2024 NFL season and will return to the air on Monday, July 29, following a lengthy hiatus.

“Good Morning Football is officially set to return with more content than ever, only this time on a new coast,” NFL.com reported Monday morning.

“The Emmy-winning morning show will relaunch on Monday, July 29, from its new home at NFL Network’s studios in Inglewood, Calif., and will air from 8-10 a.m. ET Monday through Friday.”

The show will be joined by another program branded ‘GMFB: Overtime,’ which will run for two hours on weekdays, from 10 AM to noon ET. The latter will premier on the same date and will also stream for free on the Roku Channel. It’s expected to branch out into syndication on various local stations by Monday, September 2.

“Not only are we bringing back a show that so many fans have woken up to and loved for years, we are giving it a state-of-the-art new home with even more resources and space for our talent to showcase their signature segments and fun takes on the game of football,” NFL Media vice president of original content and entertainment Angela Ellis said.