Bradley Chubb, edge rusher for the Miami Dolphins, tore his right ACL in Sunday's game against the Ravens. This is the second ACL injury of his NFL career, with the first occurring in 2019. Chubb's pass-rushing production has declined since his first injury, and he also struggled in 2021 due to an ankle injury. The timing of this injury may impact his readiness for the 2024 season. Melvin Ingram is expected to see increased playing time in Chubb's absence for Week 18 and the playoffs.
- Bradley Chubb has suffered a torn right ACL, his second ACL injury in the NFL.
- Chubb's pass-rushing production has declined since his first injury in 2019.
- Chubb struggled in 2021 due to an ankle injury.
- The timing of this injury may impact Chubb's readiness for the 2024 season.
- Melvin Ingram is expected to see increased playing time in Chubb's absence.