Overview
- Chubb agreed to a one-year deal with Houston worth $2.5 million plus incentives that could raise the value to $5 million
- In an Instagram post, he thanked Cleveland fans for embracing him and hinted at a possible return down the road
- Myles Garrett called Chubb a legend and said losing him was an emotional blow that he tried to prevent by pushing for a re-signing
- Over seven seasons in Cleveland, Chubb became a four-time Pro Bowler and helped the Browns secure their first playoff win in more than two decades
- Cleveland plans to replace Chubb’s workload with rookies Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson and veteran back Jerome Ford