May 5, 2024
NFL running backs hold a ZOOM CALL to discuss the state of their position after star names missed out on big new contracts, as Nick Chubb insists players have been ‘handcuffed’

NFL running backs hold a ZOOM CALL to discuss the state of their position after star names missed out on big new contracts, as Nick Chubb insists players have been ‘handcuffed’

NFL running backs hold a ZOOM CALL to discuss the state of their position after star names missed out on big new contracts, as Nick Chubb insists players have been ‘handcuffed’

  • The call was reportedly organized Chargers running back Austin Ekeler 
  • A number of top free agent running backs have not gotten good offers 
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Cleveland Browns star Nick Chubb was one of several NFL running backs to take part in a Zoom call on Saturday night to discuss the current trend of their position being underpaid and devalued by some teams.

Chubb is under contract through next season, but said he has already contemplated his future in a market increasingly becoming less friendly to running backs.

Chubb said he was on the call with Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants, Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans and Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers.

Barkley has threatened to sit out training camp in protest after he couldn’t come to terms on a long-term contract last week.

 The Giants signed him to the $10 million franchise tender for running backs.

Nick Chubb was one of many NFL RB's who joined a Zoom call about the state of the position

Nick Chubb was one of many NFL RB’s who joined a Zoom call about the state of the position

The call was reportedly organized by Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler

The call was reportedly organized by Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler

Josh Jacobs

Christian McCaffery

(Top to bottom, L to R) Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry, Josh Jacobs and Christian McCaffery were also participants in this Zoom meeting

‘There’s really nothing we can do,’ Chubb said Sunday following practice. ‘We’re kind of handcuffed with the situation. Our production hurts us the most. 

‘If we go out there and run for 2,000 yards with so many carries, the next year they’re going to say you’re probably worn down.

‘That’s the biggest thing that I took from it. It’s just tough. It hurts us just to go out there and do good. It hurts us at the end of the day.’

Chubb rushed for a career-high 1,525 yards last season with 12 touchdowns.

He understands the business of football, but that doesn’t make it any easier for him to see other running backs suffer.

‘I got another year (under contract),’ he said. ‘So I mean it’s easy for me to say it’s not a big deal, but next year it could be me in the same situation. But for right now, I do got one more year. I’m here. I’m all in. I’m ready to work with my guys.’

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