Joe Mixon's Foot Injury Open Door For Nick Chubb
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Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb recently talked about how he's felt throughout the team's training camp period.
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Texans Wire on MSNWATCH: New Texans RB Nick Chubb jukes past defenders for easy TDChubb, who spent seven seasons with the Cleveland Browns, inked a one-year deal worth $2.5 million in May, though it could be worth up to $5 million if he hits his bonuses. With Mixon's injury, Chubb is going to have the first crack at working through the starting rotation over rookie Woody Marks and Dare Ogunbowale.
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Yardbarker on MSNStars' injuries may make Texans' road back to playoffs even tougherAfter suffering a gruesome leg injury that resulted in a dislocated kneecap and torn ACL last December, Dell still has no timetable for a return. Especially without Diggs, who was also struck by the injury bug with Houston last year, Dell's playmaking ability will be sorely missed.
The Houston Texans began training camp with dour news, placing Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. However, the Texans made contingency plans with another Pro Bowler, Nick Chubb.
The Browns’ veteran running back is returning for his fourth NFL season in Cleveland. After some negotiations, the team reduced Ford’s 2025 salary from $3.86 million to $1.75 million — a move that likely secured his spot on the roster and retained his veteran presence. Despite his experience, he faces young competition for carries.
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Yardbarker on MSN10 Overvalued or Undervalued players in fantasy football entering training campWhen prepping for a fantasy draft, you need to anticipate how the board will shift by the time your draft arrives—and what that means for your strategy.
In the offseason, Houston added more weapons to their offense. They drafted wide receivers Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel while acquiring veteran wideout Christian Kirk in a trade. The Texans also signed running back Nick Chubb, pairing him with Joe Mixon in the backfield.
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Four new quarterbacks, one new offensive coordinator, one blockbuster extension for arguably the best defensive end in the NFL, one farewell to the great Nick Chubb, and one mega-draft day trade later,