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Trey Hendrickson discusses the Browns’ offensive strengths, Nick Chubb is set to retire
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Trey Hendrickson discusses the Browns’ offensive strengths, Nick Chubb is set to retire

CINCINNATI – Trey Hendrickson is preparing for another outstanding season for the Bengals in his frightening side spot. The veteran’s mind is fully focused on a “physical” Browns offense that brings back Nick Chubb this week.

Hendrickson is fifth in the NFL with 5 sacks and ranks fifth in QB pressures (26).

“They’re very physical,” Hendrickson said of Cleveland. “Every time we played them in the past, you knew they were going to be a tough AFC North football team.”

Chubb posted 903 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in 10 games against Cincinnati, but who knows how much of his burst will come back in his first game back from a serious knee injury last year.

“He’s a special back,” Hendrickson said of Chubb. “He has been doing this for a long time, successfully at a very high level. Physical runner downhill. One of those things we need to do is, like I said, stop the run, and however many snaps he has, we plan on taking them.”

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