BREAKING: Bradley Chubb to Miss Entire 2024 Season Due to Knee RehabilitationIn a disappointing turn of events for the Miami Dolphins, star pass rusher Bradley Chubb has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2024 NFL season as he continues to recover from a serious knee injury. Chubb, who was placed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list earlier this season, has been working diligently to rehabilitate after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), meniscus, and patellar tendon in his right knee during a game last New Year’s Eve.
Chubb’s Injury Journey
Chubb’s injury occurred in a Week 17 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, where he was carted off the field after a painful fall. The subsequent surgery was extensive, lasting nearly five hours, and required significant recovery time. Despite opening a 21-day practice window earlier this month in hopes of a return, the Dolphins ultimately decided not to activate him by the Christmas Day deadline.Head coach Mike McDaniel explained the decision, stating, “We had to consider taking away reps from players who are currently performing well. Bradley takes that responsibility seriously and understands what it means to be at his best for this team.” McDaniel emphasized that while Chubb has shown patience and adaptability during his recovery, more time is needed for him to regain his peak performance.
Impact on the Dolphins
Chubb’s absence will undoubtedly be felt on the Dolphins’ defense. He has been a crucial player since being acquired from the Denver Broncos in November 2022, where he recorded impressive statistics, including 13.5 sacks in just 23 games with Miami. His ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks has made him one of the most formidable edge rushers in the league when healthy.The Dolphins had hoped Chubb would be able to contribute as they aimed for a playoff push this season. However, with his rehabilitation ongoing, the team will need to rely on other defensive players to step up in his absence.
Looking Ahead
As Chubb focuses on his recovery, both he and the Dolphins are optimistic about his return for the 2025 season. McDaniel noted that Chubb’s experience during this rehabilitation process will benefit him moving forward. “He knows where he’s at right now and understands that he just needs a little longer to build toward his standard of play,” McDaniel stated.For now, fans and teammates alike will continue to support Chubb as he navigates this challenging period in his career. The Dolphins remain hopeful that with proper healing and training, Chubb will return stronger than ever next season.