When healthy, Denver Broncos pass rusher Bradley Chubb gives the team one of the most dynamic defensive pairings in the league as fellow pass rusher Von Miller remains one of the best all-around players that the NFL has to offer. With Chubb unfortunately battling a slew of injuries as a result of the early portion of his NFL playing career, the Broncos defender is now apparently already back to full speed with the month of July rapidly approaching.
Article Continues Below“He fit in very well,” Broncos defensive coordinator Ed Donatell recently told reporters, via USA TODAY Sports. “He’s just good in all areas. He’s such a solid, consistent person in all areas of his life. He’s just got a lot of skill and ability.
“[He] is a Bronco that’s going to be a great Bronco for a long time — we just didn’t get to see enough of it last year because of the injury. We’ve seen him running on tape, and he’s full speed and ready to go. You’ll see a really good year from him.”
After a successful rookie year back in 2018-19, Chubb suffered a significant ACL injury just four games into last season with such a setback prematurely ending his campaign. As a result, he only produced a single sack this past season. However, upon appearing in all 16 regular season games as a rookie in 2018-19, Chubb tallied 12 sacks alongside the aforementioned Miller.
With the Broncos improving in a big way on the offensive side of the football this offseason, the reemergence of Chubb could give the team's defense a major boost as well.