Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb announces his retirement from the NFL at age 30, bringing an end to his eight-season career. Multiple outlets report that Chubb made the announcement publicly, including via Instagram, and that he played most of his time in the league for the Browns.

The sources describe Chubb as a four-time Pro Bowl selection (2019-2022) and note that he spent seven of his eight NFL seasons with Cleveland. The Athletic adds that he ranks No. 3 on the Browns’ career rushing list, reflecting his impact on the franchise. Newsweek highlights that Chubb’s career includes overcoming several severe injuries. While Yahoo Sports, Fox Sports, and others focus on his Pro Bowl accomplishments and duration in the league, the outlets differ mainly in the emphasis of his legacy: Browns records and ranking versus the injury challenges he faced.