A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Nick Chubb.
Nick Chubb is a professional American football running back currently playing for the Cleveland Browns in the NFL. He was drafted by the Browns in 2018 after a successful college football career at the University of Georgia. Known for his powerful running style and impressive statistics, Chubb has earned four Pro Bowl selections, solidifying his position as one of the league's premier running backs.
In 1958, Jim Brown was the first Browns running back to run for a touchdown against the Steelers since Jim Brown in 1958.
In 2014, Nick Chubb had a stellar freshman season at Georgia, finishing with 1,547 rushing yards and being named Belk Bowl MVP.
In 2014, Nick Chubb won the shot put event at the 4A Sectionals and captured the state title in Class AAAA with a throw of 16.77 meters.
On October 3, 2015, Nick Chubb tied Herschel Walker's record of 13 consecutive 100-yard games.
In 2016, Nick Chubb returned to play football after recovering from a severe knee injury.
In 2016, Nick Chubb returned, passing Todd Gurley to finish second all-time in school rushing yards and becoming second in all-time SEC rushing yards.
In 2017, Nick Chubb had a successful senior season at Georgia, leading his team to a 12-1 record and an SEC title.
On November 14, 2020, Nick Chubb was activated from injured reserve and returned to play.
On December 20, 2021, Nick Chubb was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl.
In 2022, Nick Chubb finished the season with 1,525 rushing yards and was named to the Pro Bowl.
In 2022, Nick Chubb was ranked 33rd by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players list.