The Cleveland Browns' postseason dreams crumble as star running back Nick Chubb suffers a season-ending knee injury during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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1.Injury Occurrence: During the Monday night game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns' star running back, Nick Chubb, sustained a severe knee injury.

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2.Confirmed Out for the Season: Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed post-game that Chubb will be sidelined for the remainder of the season, dealing a significant blow to the team.

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3.Second Quarter Collision: The injury occurred early in the second quarter when Chubb collided with Steelers' defender Minkah Fitzpatrick at the end of a 5-yard run.

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4.Awkward Knee Bend: During the tackle by Fitzpatrick, Chubb's legs bent awkwardly beneath him, causing immediate concern.

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5.History of Knee Injuries: Chubb had previously experienced a major knee injury during his college years at Georgia in 2015, involving a dislocation and damage to three ligaments.

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6.Painful Replay Omission: The severity of the injury was such that ESPN decided not to air replays of the play where Chubb was hurt, highlighting the painful nature of the incident..

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7.Teammates' Concern: Chubb lay on the ground for several minutes while teammates gathered around him, expressing their concern and offering support.

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