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WATCH: Former Georgia Bulldog Nick Chubb Is From Another Planet

July 22, 2022
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CEDARTOWN - In case you forgot, former Georgia Bulldog legend Nick Chubb is from another planet.

Apparently, that planet is called Cedartown.

One of the best running backs in Georgia and SEC history, Chubb is now running through defenses with ease in the NFL. Even though he’s stuck in Cleveland, Nick Chubb is making the best of it, rushing for 1,259 yards last season.

With the 2022 season quickly approaching, Chubb is back home in Cedartown to make sure he’s still in football shape. That means squatting and lifting a billion pounds, because of course, he’s Nick Chubb. 

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The guy is just different. He’s not the one posting these videos for clout. He’s not flexing on Instagram, dancing on Tik Tok, and lifting a crazy amount of weight to get noticed. This is his normal routine.

Let’s not forget, Nick Chubb tore just about every ligament in his knee at the height of his Georgia career in 2015. Seeing what he’s doing now, you would never know he had such a serious knee injury 7 years ago. In his Bulldog career, Chubb rushed for 4,769 yards (2nd in SEC history) and 44 touchdowns. A true college football legend.

When you look up “humble” in the dictionary, it’s defined by two simple works. “Nick Chubb”. He’s the silent assassin. The humble Bulldog. The weight-room warrior.

Now, I’m not a math major. I don’t know how much weight he’s lifting these days. I know it’s a lot, and I know there are only a few people in the world who can throw around this type of weight. 

Watch out, Jonathan Taylor. He still might be stuck in Cleveland, but Nick Chubb is coming for the rushing title in 2022. So far in his young NFL career, Chubb has rushed for 4,816 yards and 36 touchdowns.

With Chubb running the ball this fall, the Browns have +260 odds to with the AFC North this upcoming season according to FanDuel.

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