Nick Chubb goes on COVID list, but may not miss a game because he’s vaccinated
Star Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb tested positive for COVID-19 this week, but he could end up playing on Sunday because he’s vaccinated.
Some concerning news arrived for the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday, with NFL insider Adam Schefter reporting that Nick Chubb has tested positive for COVID-19. However, unlike Aaron Rodgers, he may not be forced to miss a game because he’s vaccinated.
Due to NFL protocols, he needs two negative tests 24 hours apart leading up to Sunday to suit up. So, there’s still a chance Chubb could be good to go to face the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
Browns RB Demetric Felton also tested positive for COVID-19
In addition to Chubb, Demetric Felton also tested positive. He is also vaccinated, which means he could potentially play on Sunday as well. If both players can’t go, then D’Ernest Johnson would be in line to get the start against the Pats because Kareem Hunt is on injured reserve.
Johnson got the start in Week 7 against the Broncos with Chubb sidelined and carried the ball 22 times for 146 yards and a touchdown in the win.
Right now, it’s completely up in the air if both Chubb and Felton, plus John Kelly, will be able to play against New England.
Chubb has missed two games this season due to a calf injury, but that hasn’t stopped him from being his usual brilliant self. In seven starts, he has rushed for 721 yards and six scores.
The Browns will enter the Week 10 tilt holding a 5-4 record. They’re currently looking up to the 6-2 Ravens and 5-3 Steelers in the AFC North standings. The hope is that Chubb can play this weekend to help the team improve to 6-4.