Nick Chubb and David Njoku preview Super Bowl LIX, talk Bounty partnership

Cleveland Browns stars Nick Chubb and David Njoku are looking forward to seeing what the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles do in Super Bowl LIX. On3 recently caught up with Chubb and Njoku who shared their thoughts on the big game.
“I think it will be a close game. I think both teams are very talented,” Chubb told On3. “I think firstly, I like the Eagles roster better. But I think [Patrick] Mahomes is hard to bet against. But overall, I want to say that since they want to have the great game, it goes off, so I think the Eagles should win.”
“I think that both teams are very, very talented, exceptionally athletic,” Njoku added. “I feel like it can go either way. So it is almost impossible to bet against Patrick Mahomes. He’s been in this situation multiple times and has preceded great success. I’ve also felt like St. Paul Barclay and the Eagles, they have a really nice thing going on over there. So it can go either way.”
The Browns are familiar with the Eagles and Chiefs as they played both teams during the regular season. In Week 6, the Browns lost to the Eagles 20-16. Two months later, the Browns lost to the Chiefs 21-7.
Nick Chubb and David Njoku share love for wings and Bounty
Nick Chubb did not play in the Eagles game but rushed for 41 yards on nine carries against the Chiefs before leaving with a broken foot. David Njoku caught five passes for 31 yards against the Eagles. He was inactive for the Chiefs game.
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Along with discussing Super Bowl LIX, Chubb and Njoku discussed their partnership with Bounty. The duo was at the Bounty House of Wingman booth at Radio Row in New Orleans. In the last few years, Bounty has worked with current NFL players and legends to promote the paper towel brand during the Super Bowl since fans will need it to clean up while eating wings.
“You can’t have wings without Bounty. You can’t have Bounty without wings,” Chubb and Njoku said.
Both Browns players also talked about the best part of partnering with Bounty. “The best part I think is just hanging out with Nick,” Njoku said. “Just off the field, having a blast, laughing, having a good time, good vibes, just great energy.”
“So no matter where we go we get wings,” Chubb added. “That’s probably one of the best things to do here. We always got to clean the stuff up right after, so it’s perfect.”