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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Nick Chubb may be defying the odds and medical science. Cleveland's star running back ran sprints following practice on Friday, another sign that he's ahead of schedule — and predictions — as he recovers from a season-ending knee injury that required two surgeries. With Browns owner Jimmy Haslam watching from the sideline, Chubb powered up and down the field at the Greenbrier Resort's training center. The 28-year-old appeared to be running at full speed and looked like himself. The Browns asked media members in attendance not to record or photograph Chubb during the workout. The session was another major step in a remarkable recovery for Chubb, who suffered a gruesome left knee injury in Week 2 last season.








