Nick Chubb on RB pay: 'There's really nothing we can do'
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[July 24, 2023]
A group of top NFL running backs met via Zoom to discuss the
salaries being paid at the position, and Cleveland Browns star Nick
Chubb had a sobering message for his fellow running backs.
"Right now, there's really nothing we can do," Chubb told ESPN on
Sunday.
Chubb confirmed to the outlet that he was among the players to take
part in the videoconference on Saturday, which Pro Football Talk
reported was the brainchild of Austin Ekeler of the Los Angeles
Chargers. Chubb said Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry and Saquon
Barkley were among the running backs who joined in.
The meeting came on the heels of Barkley (New York Giants), Josh
Jacobs (Las Vegas Raiders) and Tony Pollard (Dallas Cowboys) all
being unable to reach multi-year contracts ahead of the deadline for
franchise-tagged players.
ESPN said the running backs brainstormed ideas but did not come up
with any plans to address ways to boost their pay.
"We're kind of handcuffed with the situation. We're the only
position that our production hurts us the most," Chubb said, per
ESPN. "If we go out there and run 2,000 yards with so many carries,
the next year they're going to say, you're probably worn down. It's
tough. ... It hurts us at the end of the day."
Barkley and Jacobs both were franchise tagged by their teams but
have not signed their franchise tenders, worth $10.09 million for
the 2023 season. Pollard signed his tag and is expected to report to
training camp. Barkley and Jacobs are not, per ESPN.
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The average salary for an NFL running back is $1.76
million, which is about $1 million less than the average for a
player on offense, according to Spotrac. The average salary for a
left tackle is $8.95 million, by contrast.
McCaffrey is playing on a four-year, $64 million contract extension
signed with the Carolina Panthers -- the highest annual average pay
at the position.
"This is Criminal," McCaffrey tweeted about the contract situations
facing Barkley, Jacobs and Pollard. "Three of the best PLAYERS in
the entire league, regardless of position."
Chubb agreed.
"We're definitely in a tough situation, running backs as a whole,"
he said. "Saquon's a great player and you can ask anyone around the
league or even on the Giants how much he means to that team. So it's
hard seeing him not get what he deserves."
--Field Level Media
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