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Browns star Nick Chubb suffers gruesome leg injury, broadcast avoids replay

Cleveland Browns star running back Nick Chubb was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after suffering a gruesome knee injury.

Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb was ruled out for the remainder of the "Monday Night Football" game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after suffering a gruesome left knee injury the broadcast wouldn't show the replay of.

Chubb was given his 10th rushing attempt with the Browns in the red zone when he was met by multiple Steelers defenders, including safety Minkah Fitzpatrick who dove low for the tackle.

When Fitzpatrick made contact with Chubb’s leg, his left knee immediately buckled and he was seen holding his knee. Teammates tried to help him up, but Chubb remained seated and in considerable pain.

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As everyone watching in the stands and at home were trying to see what happened to Chubb, ESPN announcer Joe Buck said the broadcast wouldn’t be showing the replay because it was that gruesome.

"I am told that the replay of Nick Chubb getting injured is not to be seen," he said.

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The crowd’s reaction after seeing the replay on the Jumbotron said it all, as a unified gasp was heard over the broadcast.

"We’re not going to show it. It’s as bad as you can imagine," his partner, Troy Aikman, added.

A cart quickly came out on the field for Chubb, who needed help getting on, and his face showed pain and sorrow knowing that his injury could be a serious one.

The Browns wasted no time ruling Chubb out for the remainder of the game.

Chubb was having a good half, rushing 10 times for 64 yards before his night ended.

It’s worth noting Chubb has an injury history with his left knee. He dislocated it on Oct. 10, 2015, while also tearing his MCL, PCL and LCL with cartilage damage in a game for the Georgia Bulldogs.

The sports world showed its support for Chubb after watching the unfortunate play. 

"Just the worst feeling," NFL great J.J. Watt said on X, formerly Twitter. "Gutted for Nick Chubb. Hope Minkah is ok. Injuries suck man. They absolutely suck."

LeBron James added: "DAMN MAN!!!! Nick Chubb. Praying for the absolute best."

The Browns aren’t going to jump to conclusions on Chubb yet, but this certainly looks to be as serious as it looks for a key member of the team.

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