Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb will practice for the first time this season on Wednesday, head coach Kevin Stefanski announced Monday.
Chubb began the regular season on the physically unable to perform list. He had surgery last September to repair a torn left MCL and meniscus, and underwent another surgery in November to repair a torn left ACL, injuries he sustained in Week 2 of 2023.
Players who begin the regular season on the PUP list are required to sit out a minimum of four games.
Stefanski said the Browns (1-3) are opening the 21-day practice window for adding Chubb to the 53-man roster.
"He's working very hard," Stefanski said. "Natural progression is for him to start practicing ... we'll see how he goes from there."
The Browns lost 20-16 to the host Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Cleveland returns to action on Sunday at Washington (3-1).
Chubb, 28, made four consecutive Pro Bowl teams (2019-22) and rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of those seasons, including 1,525 in 2022.
Since being selected by the Browns with the 35th overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft, Chubb has run for 6,511 yards and 48 touchdowns in 77 games (70 starts).
Jerome Ford is Cleveland's leading rusher this season with 203 yards on 39 carries (5.2-yard average) and one touchdown in four games.
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