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Nick Chubb's best moments, highlights as Browns running back
This story has been updated to reflect Nick Chubb has signed with the Texans.By now the blue-collar mentality associated with Northeast Ohio is beyond cliché and not as accurate as it once was.Still, every so often something or someone comes along to remind those who are native to the area and old enough to remember […]

This story has been updated to reflect Nick Chubb has signed with the Texans.By now the blue-collar mentality associated with Northeast Ohio is beyond cliché and not as accurate as it once was.Still, every so often something or someone comes along to remind those who are native to the area and old enough to remember the seemingly endless number of factories — whether it was related to rubber, steel or the cars that used both — of that hard-scrabble work ethic that typified the area.Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb was that person.
With Chubb signing with the Houston Texans, he will be missed. Below are five moments that show why:
Nick Chubb announces his presence with authority in loss to Oakland Sept. 30, 2018
To open his rookie season, running back Nick Chubb started the year by splitting time with teammate Carlos Hyde. Amazingly, that lasted for more than a few games.
With Baker Mayfield struggling through a four-interception game in his first start, Chubb announced his presence with authority. The second-round pick scored touchdowns of 63 yards on his first regular-season carry and later 41 yards in a 45-42 loss to help keep the Browns close.
“In the second quarter, Chubb ripped off a 63-yard touchdown run to give the Browns a 9-7 lead with 12:35 remaining in the first half,” then-Browns beat reporter Nate Ulrich wrote in his story of the back-and-forth game.
Moments later he chronicled another Chubb run: “Chubb broke loose for a 41-yard rushing touchdown to give the Browns a 42-34 lead with 4:20 left.”
Mayfield’s debut as a starter was the story, but Chubb was on an equal plane as he began to write his Browns legacy.
Nick Chubb runs into the record book with the longest TD run in team history on Nov. 11, 2018
The Browns beat the Atlanta Falcons 28-16 with Chubb scoring on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Mayfield and a glorious 92-yard run at 8:45 of the third quarter.
“[He]took a handoff from quarterback Baker Mayfield on second-and-10 at the Browns 8-yard line and dashed off right tackle virtually untouched for a touchdown — the longest run in franchise history (Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell had a 90-yard run in 1959),” according to the Beacon Journal. “His 92-yard touchdown was also the second-longest run by a rookie in NFL history (Pittsburgh’s Bobby Gage had a 97-yard run in 1949).
The play led to one of Jim Donovan’s iconic Browns calls:
Chubb gave most of the credit for the run to his teammates, which was always the case with him.
“[It was] just a great job up front. Those guys blocked hard the whole game, and it was wide open,” Chubb said. “I remember running through and seeing the safety left, and then after that, I see [rookie wide receiver Antonio] Callaway blocking the corner, which he did a tremendous job of that. He always does. After that, I am just wide open to the house.”
For the game, Chubb ran for 176 yards on 20 carries, at that time the best Browns rushing performance since Peyton Hillis ran for 184 yards on 29 carries against the New England Patriots Nov. 7, 2010.
The Browns, Nick Chubb and Denzel Ward boat race the Cincinnati Bengals Nov. 7, 2021
Browns cornerback Denzel Ward got the show started with a record-setting interception return of 99 yards for a score, but Chubb put in work as well with a 14-carry, 137-yard rushing performance that included a touchdown runs of 1 and 70 yards.
On second-and-10 from the Cleveland 30-yard line, Chubb broke loose off the left side and ripped off a 70-yard rushing touchdown with eight minutes left in the third quarter.
Beacon Journal beat writer Ulrich called it a body blow to the Bengals, giving the Browns a 31-10 lead in a game they eventually won 41-16.
Nick Chubb showed the Baltimore Ravens he could take over a game Sept. 29, 2019Chubb scored three touchdowns against the Ravens in a 40-25 win. The game was close at halftime, with the Browns holding a 10-7 lead. Then Chubb showed he could absolutely take over a game if necessary, scoring all of those touchdowns in the second half. They came from 14, 2, and 88 yards, with that final one salting game away with 9:35 left.
“Chubb isn’t flashy. He’s not a quote machine like quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. or free safety Damarious Randall. He doesn’t get caught up in any drama. He’s just a relentless competitor who’s always working and never stops fighting,” Ulrich wrote in his game story. “That’s why Chubb is a fitting hero for the Browns’ 40-25 road victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The Browns desperately needed to tap into new levels of focus and determination to rebound from their sluggish start to the season and to respond to their critics as well as the Ravens.
“The big answer came when Chubb delivered a backbreaking 88-yard touchdown run off the right side, giving the Browns a 30-18 lead with 9:35 left in the fourth quarter.”Chubb finished with 165 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries (8.3 average) to go along with three catches on four targets for 18 yards.”I do what I can to help us win. Today it showed a little more, just the determination,” said Chubb, the first Browns player to rush for three touchdowns in a game since Hillis on Nov. 28, 2010. “I wasn’t going to let anyone tackle me.”Honestly, I had nightmares last week [against the Los Angeles Rams] when I got hit on fourth-and-9 because one man tackled me, and that kind of drove me this week to not let one person tackle me.”Gamblers probably weren’t happy but Nick Chubb proved to be a team player Nov. 15, 2020, against the Houston Texans
With the Browns hanging on to a 10-7 lead over the Houston Texans, Chubb broke free for a 59-yard gain with 1:07 left in the game and promptly ended the run by walking out of bounds with 56 seconds left, allowing the offense to down the ball twice and claim the win.
“That is the natural instinct to get into the end zone,” Chubb said in his postgame news conference. “Something came in my head and said, ‘let’s go out of bounds.’ I should have just taken a knee or slid to keep the clock running, but it was a split [second] decision.”
It was also the right decision and indicative of Chubb’s football smarts and respect for his teammates.
George M. Thomas covers a myriad of things including sports and pop culture, but mostly sports, he thinks, for the Beacon Journal
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Hoopfest Highlights
Sunday at Hoopfest means four champions are crowned in the elite divisions! In the early championship slate, Ballin Like Magic had to win back-to-back games to claim the Co-Ed Elite title — and they did just that. At Center Court, as you can see in the highlights above, Ballin Like Magic beat Baden Elite 20-18. […]


Sunday at Hoopfest means four champions are crowned in the elite divisions!
In the early championship slate, Ballin Like Magic had to win back-to-back games to claim the Co-Ed Elite title — and they did just that. At Center Court, as you can see in the highlights above, Ballin Like Magic beat Baden Elite 20-18. But that meant the two teams would move to the street to battle for a winner-take-all meeting.
On the street, it was Ballin Like Magic claiming the hard-earned 2025 Hoopfest Co-Ed Elite Championship. Ballin Like Magic’s team consisted of Macey Grant, Desmond Judd, Dedi Seme and Dami Ashaye.
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Fincham's Day Two Improvement Highlights Cullan Brown Invitational Finish
Drew Fincham showed a three-shot improvement in Saturday’s final round of the Bluegrass Golf Tour’s Cullan Brown Invitational at Paxton Park Golf Course in Paducah. Fincham carded an 87 on Saturday, which followed a 90 from Friday’s first round. The Christian County senior had a birdie and nine pars on his two-day scorecard as the […]


Drew Fincham showed a three-shot improvement in Saturday’s final round of the Bluegrass Golf Tour’s Cullan Brown Invitational at Paxton Park Golf Course in Paducah.
Fincham carded an 87 on Saturday, which followed a 90 from Friday’s first round. The Christian County senior had a birdie and nine pars on his two-day scorecard as the event was interrupted both days due to weather delays. He finished in 34th place at the tour’s largest western Kentucky event of the summer.
Watch Drew Fincham knock home the birdie putt from Friday
Fincham found his footing on Saturday with four straight pars at one point.
The annual Cullan Brown Invitational serves as a fundraiser for the Bluegrass Golf Tour and helps fund entry fees and the tour’s western Kentucky division. The event is named after former Lyon County state champion and All-SEC golfer Cullan Brown, who died of cancer in 2020.
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Highlights of Georgia football's running back of the future
The Georgia Bulldogs landed a major commitment from four-star running back Jae Lamar, who is in the class of 2026. Lamar plays high school football for Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia. Lamar Lamar is the No. 107 prospect in his recruiting cycle. The 6-foot, 205-pound running back is the the No. 12 recruit […]

The Georgia Bulldogs landed a major commitment from four-star running back Jae Lamar, who is in the class of 2026.
Lamar plays high school football for Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia. Lamar Lamar is the No. 107 prospect in his recruiting cycle. The 6-foot, 205-pound running back is the the No. 12 recruit in Georgia and the nation’s No. 8 running back prospect, per 247Sports.
Lamar is not the only Colquitt County running back to commit to Georgia. Several years ago, Daijun Edwards committed to the Bulldogs in the class of 2020. Edwards, who is now in the CFL, went on to rush for over 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns during his four season career at UGA.
Lamar and Edwards may be from the same high school, but the two backs have very different running styles. Lamar has home run ability thanks to his impressive speed. He has an upright running style and is an effective receiver.
Lamar shows off hands, contact balance on long TD
Jae Lamar takes another reception to the house
Lamar shows off his shiftiness
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The Palm Beach Post's Boys Basketball Player of the Year winners
The Palm Beach Post is hosting a summer celebration featuring the best of Palm Beach County high school athletics from the first 25 years of the 21st century. Starting the first week of June, the Post will roll out content highlighting every state champion and Player of the Year winner from 2000-2025, including photos, reader […]

The Palm Beach Post is hosting a summer celebration featuring the best of Palm Beach County high school athletics from the first 25 years of the 21st century.
Starting the first week of June, the Post will roll out content highlighting every state champion and Player of the Year winner from 2000-2025, including photos, reader polls and premium content. A full publication schedule can be found at the bottom of this page.
This week, we’ll continue with Palm Beach County boys basketball, which has produced countless collegiate and professional players in the last quarter century.
A couple of notes regarding the historical record: The Post awarded Large and Small School Player of the Year awards until 2022, when the award was consolidated in association with the Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards Show.
Boys Basketball
2000: Jackie Manuel, Cardinal Newman
- Manuel averaged 18.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5. 1assists in leading Newman to its second consecutive state championship.
2000: Brandon Arnette, Benjamin
- Arnette averaged 17.4 points, 4.1 assists and 3.1 steals per game in leading the Bucs to the region championship game.
2001: Jackie Manuel, Cardinal Newman
- Manuel averaged 20.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game for the two-time defending state champions. He was named Florida Gatorade Player of the Year and signed with North Carolina.
2002: Sam Tarver, Glades Central
- Tarver averaged 21.8 point and 7.2 assists per game on 69 percent field goal shooting to lead the Raiders to the state championship game. He was named Class 4A state tournament MVP.
2002: Zabian Dowell, Pahokee
- Dowdell averaged 20.2 points and 10.2 assists per game to lead Pahokee to a district championship.
2002: Marcus Hubbard, R.J. Hendley
- Hubbard averaged 20.1 points and 18.0 rebounds per game to lead R.J. Hendley Christian to a 23-9 record and the regional playoffs.
2003: Zabian Dowell, Pahokee
- Dowell averaged 21.9 points, 8.5 assists and 6.5 rebounds to finish as a finalist for Florida Mr. Basketball. He made 103 3-pointers during his senior season.
2003: Brandon McThay, American Heritage-Delray
- McThay averaged 15.1 points and 6.5 assists per game in leading the Stallions to the state semifinals.
2004: Leemire Goldwire, Dwyer
- Goldwire led Dwyer with 21.5 points, 5.8 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game en route to the Class 5A state championship. He was named a Florida Mr. Basketball finalist and signed with the University of Charlotte.
2004: Bryan Wilson, Summitt Christian
- Wilson averaged 37.2 points per game and eclipsed 3,000 career points to close his varsity career as Palm Beach County’s all-time leading scorer.
2005: Alonzo Gee, Dwyer
- Gee led Dwyer to a second consecutive 5A state championship while averaging 21.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. He signed with the University of Alabama.
2005: Matt Marcorelle, John Carroll
- John Carroll enjoyed its best season in a quarter century with 23 wins and its first district title since 1979. Marcorelle, a Delaware football signee, averaged 22.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals.
2006: Corey Claitt, Palm Beach Lakes
- Claitt averaged 19.9 points per game to lead the Rams to a 24-7 record and the state semifinals.
2006: Dominik McFadden, RJ Hendley
- McFadden averaged more than 20 points and 20 rebounds per game while leading the the Disciples.
2007: Fred Brown, Dwyer
- Deemed “one of the most talented players we’ve ever had here” by head coach Fred Ross, Brown averaged 19.2 points and 6.7 assists to lead the Panthers. He signed with Kansas State.
2007: Demetrius Porter, Saint Andrew’s
- Porter averaged 20.7 points and 11.8 rebounds to lead the Scots to a 24-4 record, district championship and appearance in the Class 3A state championship game.
2008: Anthony Banks, Santaluces
- Banks averaged 15.3 points and 12 rebounds per game to lead the Chiefs to a district title and region final appearance. He signed with Florida Gulf Coast.
2008: Isaac Sosa, Grandview Prep
- Sosa averaged 19.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and four assists per game to lead Grandview Prep. He suffered a season-ending injury in the region final and the Pride lost in the state championship game.
2009: Ramon Galloway, Dwyer
- Galloway averaged 17.7 points per game to lead the Panthers to a 22-8 record and an appearance in the 5A state semifinals.
2009: Altavious Carter, Grandview Prep
- Carter capped a remarkable recovery from a freshman year car accident to average 20 points, 13.6 rebounds and five blocks as a senior. The Pride went 28-1 with its only loss in the Class 1A state championship game.
2010: Jacoby Brissett, Dwyer
- Brissett joined the team midway through the season after leading Dwyer’s football team to a state title. He averaged 15.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists as the Panthers reached the state semifinals.
2010: Jean Prophete, Summitt Christian
- Prophete was a physically imposing scoring threat at 6-foot-4, 260 pounds and led the Saints to a 27-4 record and state semifinal appearance. He averaged 15.8 points, 11.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
2011: Jacoby Brissett, Dwyer
- Brissett cemented his place as one of the county’s best two-sport varsity athletes by leading Dwyer to a state championship just a year after guiding the Panthers’ football team to a state title.
2011: Farad Cobb, Summitt Christian
- Cobb led the Saints to a state championship while averaging 18.6 points and 12.1 rebounds per game. He hit the game-winning shot for Summitt Christian in the state semifinals.
2012: Reggie Love, Spanish River
- Love helped the Sharks win the most games in program history (22) while averaging 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists. He signed with Wisconsin on a football scholarship.
2012: Farad Cobb, Summitt Christian
- Cobb averaged 27.8 points and 6.7 assists in his final varsity campaign despite battling an ankle injury and plenty of local attention. He signed with Tennessee-Chattanooga.
2013: Mike Edgley, Jupiter
- Edgley was the focus of opponents’ defensive game plans but still averaged 13 points, six rebounds and three assists for the Warriors.
2013: Ivan Canete, Grandview Prep
- Canete helped end the “Grandview Curse” while leading the Pride to the program’s first state title. He averaged 24 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 2.5 steals in a do-it-all combo guard.
2014: Jeff Demezier, Spanish River
- Demezier averaged 17.5 points and 4.2 rebounds while leading the Sharks to a district championship and region final appearance.
2014: Jeantal Cylla, Lake Worth Christian
- Cylla was a dominant scorer under Defenders coach Frank Baxley, averaging 24.4 points per game. He led the team to a 25-5 record.
2015: Kamil Williams, Park Vista
- Williams was a prolific scorer for the Cobras and averaged 26.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and four assists in his final varsity season.
2015: John Collins, Cardinal Newman
- Collins led the Crusaders to the state championship game while averaging 20 points and 13 rebounds. Collins signed with Wake Forest.
2016: Trent Frazier, Wellington
- Frazier was a leader for Wellington while averaging 21 points and six assists per game. The Wolverines reached the region final before losing to the eventual state champion in double overtime.
2016: Anthony Polite, Saint Andrew’s
- Polite was a star player for the Scots, who went 26-2 and reached the region championship game. He averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and three steals per game.
2017: Trent Frazier, Wellington
- Frazier’s development peaked in a decorated senior year averages of 27.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game. He dropped 51 points against Seminole Ridge and signed with Illinois.
2017: Anthony Polite, Saint Andrew’s
- Polite averaged 20 points, 11 rebounds and four assists to lead the Scots to a 25-3 record in his final varsity campaign. He signed with Florida State.
2018: Cade Long, Boca Raton
- Long averaged 25.6 points and 5.9 rebounds to lead Boca Raton to a district championship. He signed with Rollins College.
2018: Ben Lubarsky, Benjamin
- Lubarsky averaged 25 points and nine rebounds to lead Benjamin to the region championship in his junior season.
2019: Linton Brown, Wellington
- Brown averaged 21.4 points and 6.8 rebounds to help the Wolverines to a 25-7 record and Class 9A state runner-up finish.
2019: AJ Cajuste, Oxbridge Academy
- Cajuste averaged 17.6 points and 4.6 assists per game to lead the ThunderWolves to a 25-1 record.
2020: Giancarlo Rosado, Palm Beach Lakes
- Rosado averaged 26.7 points and 9 rebounds. He signed with Florida Atlantic.
2020: Yussif Basa-Ama, Saint Andrew’s
- Basa-Ama averaged 15.3 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.6 blocks per game and 1.4 assists to lead the Scots to the program’s first state championship. He signed with Yale.
2021: Micah Octave, Olympic Heights
- Octave averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, five steals and two blocks to lead Olympic Heights to an undefeated regular season.
2021: Donovan Draper, Forest Hill
- Draped averaged a double-double with 17.5 points and 10.4 rebounds, including 5.8 offensive rebounds per game.
2021: Josh Minott, St. Andrew’s
- Minott averaged 23.1 points and 13.4 rebounds to lead the Scots. He signed with Memphis.
2022: Caleb Mackrey, Olympic Heights
- Mackrey was the Class 6A scoring leader with 22.9 points per game, including a season-high 45 points against Atlantic.
2023: Calvin Sirmans, Lake Worth
- Sirmans averaged 14.2 points and 6.4 assists to lead the Trojans to the state semifinals. He signed with Keiser.
2024: Jermaine Council, Cardinal Newman
- Council led the Crusaders to a 26-3 record andt he program’s first district title since 2016 while averaging 22 points, six rebounds, four assists, and two steals per game.
2025: TBD
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@gannett.com.
2025 SUMMER CELEBRATION SCHEDULE
- Baseball (June 2-6)
- Softball (June 9-13)
- Boys Soccer (June 16-20)
- Girls Soccer (June 23-27)
- Boys Basketball (June 30-July 4)
- Girls Basketball (July 7-11)
- Volleyball (July 14-18)
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Happy Hagens Highlights Bruins' Highly
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The Boston Bruins landed top center prospect James Hagens at No. 7 and added skill, size, and upside throughout a highly-graded 2025 NHL Draft class.
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OT7 Finals 2025
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Overtime’s OT7 Finals returned to action Saturday for Day 2 of 7-on-7 play as things continued to heat up. In previous years, this event has served as a showcase for some of college football’s brightest stars. The fourth edition looks to be just as loaded with close to 100 blue-chip prospects running […]

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Overtime’s OT7 Finals returned to action Saturday for Day 2 of 7-on-7 play as things continued to heat up. In previous years, this event has served as a showcase for some of college football’s brightest stars.
The fourth edition looks to be just as loaded with close to 100 blue-chip prospects running around the fields of St. Thomas Aquinas. We have some takeaways from the second day of action.
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