The Cleveland Browns grabbed their third win of the season on Sunday afternoon after pushing past the surging Atlanta Falcons 28-16 that snapped a four-game losing streak.

It was a game that saw rookie running back Nick Chubb led the way with a career-high 176 rushing yards on 20 attempts and a touchdown along with three receptions for 33 receiving yards and a touchdown. Following the game, Chubb made it clear that he is ready to take advantage of the workload that he has ahead of him this season.

“It is always great to win no matter what it takes,” Chubb said per the team's official website. “I am willing to do anything they ask me to do and I was. Not getting many carries, I still took advantage of the ones I got just to help this team anyway I could. That is still [the same]. Now, I am getting more carries, and I am going to make the most out of all of them.”

Since being placed as the starter after the trade of Carlos Hyde to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chubb has been a huge asset out of the backfield for the Browns providing some major stability in the running game tallying more than 60 rushing yards in each of the last four games. This has included garnering four total touchdowns with at least one score three times over that stretch.

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Chubb has quickly proven that he can be the workhorse running back that the team can build around alongside rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield. He is currently ninth in the league in rushing despite only drawing the start in the last four straight games. Chubb has the big-play ability that has been put on display over his rookie campaign that was clear on his 92-yard touchdown run against the Falcons, which also set a franchise record.

The 22-year-old will continue to have some huge workloads moving forward this season that could see him put together some more highly productive performances.