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Nick Chubb squat video must be seen to be believed: WATCH

On3 imageby:Wes Blankenship05/09/22
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BEREA, OH - JULY 29: Running back Nick Chubb #24 of the Cleveland Browns looks on during the second day of Cleveland Browns Training Camp on July 29, 2021 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

A new Nick Chubb squat video just dropped.

Chubb likes to work out at his former high school, Cedartown high.

According to Zach Chubb (Nick’s brother)’s instagram, the former Georgia football running back and current Cleveland Browns wrecking ball popped 675 pounds with no problem.

Here’s the clip:

Nick Chubb shouldn’t be able to lift this much weight after that injury at Tennessee

Football fans who didn’t see Neyland Stadium turf and a Tennessee Volunteer combine to wreck Nick Chubb’s knee can’t fully appreciate these workout clips.

We see Chubb lift an inordinate amount of weight fairly often, it seems.

It’s usually inside the confines of Cedartown high.

But if you saw Chubb’s injury that day (Google it at your own risk if you didn’t), you know just how improbable it is for him to move that much iron and rubber.

The best part about the video? Watching Chubb’s Cedartown support crew

Go back and watch the clip again.

Notice everyone cheering Nick Chubb’s effort. Cedartown high Bulldogs.

No matter how much work Chubb has to shoulder in Cleveland, he will always have that support back home.

It’s what makes him a beloved Georgia football alum of RBU, and a hero in Cedartown.

I wrote that Nick Chubb shouldn’t be able to lift that much weight. But he doesn’t really surprise any of the fanbases I just mentioned.

Chubb just does stuff. He doesn’t really have to talk about it.

He doesn’t have to let his words describe much.

That’s what his workout videos, highlight reel moments, and continued effort on the field do for him.

Go watch the clip again. That’s 675 pounds. I don’t think you understand how much that weighs.

A vending machine weighs around that much.

A blacksmith’s anvil, too.

Grizzly bears and zebras, in the animal kingdom, tip the scales around there as well.

Is it any surprise that Nick Chubb can still do stuff like this against the best defensive football players in the world?

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