Nick Chubb retired at 30. His peak still stands out.
Nick Chubb retired after eight NFL seasons, 100 games and two major knee recoveries. He leaves with four Pro Bowls, 7,349 rushing yards and one of the league's strongest recent running-back peaks.
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The peak
Chubb topped 1,000 rushing yards in four straight seasons and reached a career-best 1,525 in 2022. He averaged 5.0 yards per carry for his career.
The injuries
He returned from major left-knee injuries at Georgia in 2015 and with Cleveland in 2023. His retirement message emphasized leaving healthy.
The final seasons
Chubb returned for 332 rushing yards with Cleveland in 2024, then added 506 in one season with Houston before retiring.
The career line
In 100 games, Chubb recorded 7,349 rushing yards, 1,109 receiving yards and 59 total touchdowns. Seven of his eight NFL seasons were with Cleveland.