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Report- Kareem Hunt to visit Browns - NBC Sports
Free agent running back Kareem Hunt had visits to the Saints, Colts and Vikings this offseason, but despite reportedly being close to signing, he never did.
Hunt has remained a free agent since March.
Now that Nick Chubb is out for the season with a gruesome knee injury, the Browns are bringing in Hunt for a visit, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports. It is not a surprise given Hunt spent the past four seasons in Cleveland.
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Cowboys announce Trevon Diggs’ torn ACL, end of his season
The Cowboys confirmed cornerback Trevon Diggs injured his left knee in Thursday’s practice, ending his season.
“Cornerback Trevon Diggs suffered a left knee injury during today’s practice,” the team said in a statement. “A subsequent MRI was performed that confirmed a torn ACL. A timetable for Diggs’ return to play has not been established, but he is currently projected to miss the remainder of the current season.”
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Originally posted by sukie View PostI have a touch of lt elbow tendinitis and a lingering Rt shoulder/bicep impingement.
might have issues eating snacks… def day to day
Maybe you and Diggs could spend some time.
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UPDATE:
Nick Chubb has torn MCL, 6 to 8 months recovery.
Browns running back Nick Chubb will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, but that injury does not appear to be as serious as was originally feared.
Chubb has only a torn MCL and will likely need six to eight months to recover, according to multiple reports.
The gruesome nature of the injury led to some immediate speculation that Chubb had blown out all his knee ligaments and his career could be threatened. That does not appear to be the case.
A 6-8-month time frame would mean Chubb would be good to go some time in March, April or May, meaning he may be able to participate in Organized Team Activities and minicamp, and should be healthy well before the start of training camp.
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