PHILADELPHIA -- As Cleveland Browns players filtered out of the visitors locker room at Lincoln Financial Field, running back Nick Chubb sat slumped in a locker, scrolling through his phone.
About 30 minutes later, defensive end Myles Garrett spoke about the potential to soon reintroduce a player often regarded as the "heart and soul" of the Browns to a team that hasn't shown much life as of late.
"The day is darkest before the dawn. And we've got a great one coming back, hopefully next week," Garrett said after Cleveland's 20-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.