News 5 anchor Mike Brookbank visited Grindstone Elementary School in Berea and talked to second graders who created get-well cards for Browns RB Nick Chubb.
BEREA, Ohio — Football fans across the country continue to support Browns running back Nick Chubb after he suffered a season-ending knee injury. News 5 anchor Mike Brookbank visited Grindstone Elementary School in Berea and talked to second graders who created get well cards for Chubb.
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