On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns faced off in a highly anticipated matchup. Unfortunately, the game was marred by an injury to Browns running back Nick Chubb, who was tackled by Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. After the game, Fitzpatrick denied any intentional foul play in the tackle that caused the injury.
The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of the game, when Chubb was tackled by Fitzpatrick. Chubb immediately grabbed his knee and had to be helped off the field. He was later diagnosed with a sprained MCL, which will keep him out for at least a few weeks.
After the game, Fitzpatrick addressed the incident and denied any intentional foul play. He said, “I’m not a dirty player. I don’t try to hurt anybody. I just try to make plays. I was just trying to make a tackle and unfortunately he got hurt.”
Fitzpatrick has been known as a clean player throughout his career and has never been fined or suspended for any on-field incidents. His teammates and coaches have also vouched for his character, saying that he is a hard worker and a great teammate.
The NFL has yet to comment on the incident, but it is likely that no disciplinary action will be taken against Fitzpatrick. It appears that the tackle was simply an unfortunate accident and not an intentional foul.
The injury to Chubb is a major blow to the Browns, who are already struggling this season. Chubb is one of their best players and his absence will be felt on the field. The Steelers, meanwhile, will have to find a way to make up for the loss of Fitzpatrick, who has been one of their best defensive players this season.
It is unfortunate that such an incident had to occur during an otherwise exciting matchup between two of the NFL’s top teams. Hopefully, Chubb will make a full recovery and both teams can move on from this incident.