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CLEVELAND (AP) — Nick Chubb made a move Wednesday more significant than any cutback. Cleveland's star running back returned to practice with the Browns for the first time since suffering a grotesque, season-ending left knee injury more than a year ago. The four-time Pro Bowler could still be a week or two away from playing in a game, but just having the 28-year-old on the field was a boost to the struggling Browns (1-3), who could use something positive.

“With any guy that’s working through injuries and rehabbing, you’re always excited when they’re back in pads," coach Kevin Stefanski said. "Nick’s been here every day, so he’s not far from what we’re doing and not far from what we’re thinking about. “He’s in every meeting.



He’s here very early, so this is just the next natural progression for him.” Chubb is not likely to play Sunday at Washington, but he is expected to be active for a game this month. The Browns play at Philadelphia on Oct.

13 before hosting Cincinnati on Oct. 20 and Baltimore on Oct. 27.

During the portion of practice open to media members, Chubb took a few handoffs and went through individual and positional drills. He's expected to speak with reporters before practice on Thursday. Chubb had been on the physically unable to perform list (PUP) since the start of the season.

Now that he's been designated for practice, the Browns can add him to the roster any time in the next 21 days. Chubb's 2023 season ended in Week 2, when he was hi.

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