Browns' injury report vs Bengals: Nick Chubb, Myles Garrett practice; Denzel Ward limited
Kelsey Conway gives a wrap up review of the Bengals 17-7 victory of the Giants.
Browns running back Nick Chubb was a full participant in practice Wednesday and Thursday, putting him on track to make his season debut Sunday when the Cincinnati Bengals visit Cleveland in NFL Week 7.
A report last week indicated that Chubb was expected to play his first game of the season against the Bengals.
Chubb has had at least 100 rushing yards in six of the 10 games he's played against the Bengals.
The Browns designated Chubb to return from the physically unable to perform list October 3, meaning they have until October 23 to activate Chubb or keep him on the PUP list for the rest of the season.
When Chubb was carted off in September 2023 with a season-ending knee injury during the second quarter of the Browns' Monday Night Football loss in Pittsburgh, Cleveland turned to former Cincinnati Bearcats standout Jerome Ford to carry the load at running back. Ford, who was ruled out of Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with a hamstring injury, did not practice Wednesday because of the injury.
Defensive end Myles Garrett (Achilles), a limited participant Wednesday, was a full participant Thursday. So, too, was tackle Jedrick Wills (shoulder, knee), also limited Wednesday.
Limited participants Thursday, per the Browns' injury report, included safety Grant Delpit (concussion), running back D'Onta Foreman (groin), linebacker and former Lakota West High School standout Jordan Hicks (elbow, triceps), safety Juan Thornhill (calf), cornerback Denzel Ward (hamstring) and center Ethan Pocic (knee).