Cleveland Browns general manager will be facing a big decision in the coming months in regards to running back Nick Chubb.
Chubb is entering the final year of his rookie contract in 2021, and while there is a growing belief, backed up by some serious data, that teams should not pay big money to a running back, Berry will have to determine if Chubb should be the exception.
Berry got an idea of just what that second contract might look like on Sunday, when the news broke that the Green Bay Packers re-signed running back Aaron Jones to a four-year, $48 million contract that includes a $13 million signing bonus, according to NFL Network’s Insider Ian Rapoport:
Agent @DrewJRosenhaus says it’s a $13M signing bonus.