Nick Chubb Intentionally Gives Up Final Minute TD, Crushing Sports Bettors


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Nick Chubb intentionally gave up a touchdown in the final minute of Sunday’s game, preventing the Browns from covering the 4.5-point spread.

In the closing minute of the Cleveland Browns’ 10-7 victory over the Houston Texans, Sunday, running back Nick Chubb gave up a wide-open touchdown in order to allow the clock to run out, a decision that crushed bettors.

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The Browns, who won by 3-points, were favored by -4.5 at most sportsbooks, according to ESPN. William Hill Sportsbook says 89% of bettors put money on Cleveland with the point spread. Chubb’s decision to surrender the final score was a costly one.

“I got a call from the coaches, from [quarterback] Baker [Mayfield] to not score, get a first down to end the game. So that’s what I did,” Chubb said after the game. “Luckily the run was a little longer because I didn’t think about it until the last 10 yards.”

He continued to say that it was a difficult decision to make, albeit the right one: “That’s the natural instinct to get in the end zone,” he said. “Something came into my head … just go out of bounds. I should’ve just took a knee or slid to keep the clock running, but it was a split decision.”

The Browns are now 6-3, in third place in the AFC North, behind the Ravens and Steelers.

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Nick Chubb intentionally gave up a touchdown in the final minute of Sunday’s game, preventing the Browns from covering the 4.5-point spread.

In the closing minute of the Cleveland Browns’ 10-7 victory over the Houston Texans, Sunday, running back Nick Chubb gave up a wide-open touchdown in order to allow the clock to run out, a decision that crushed bettors.

Nick Chubb, BrownsJamie Sabau / Getty Images

The Browns, who won by 3-points, were favored by -4.5 at most sportsbooks, according to ESPN. William Hill Sportsbook says 89% of bettors put money on Cleveland with the point spread. Chubb’s decision to surrender the final score was a costly one.

“I got a call from the coaches, from [quarterback] Baker [Mayfield] to not score, get a first down to end the game. So that’s what I did,” Chubb said after the game. “Luckily the run was a little longer because I didn’t think about it until the last 10 yards.”

He continued to say that it was a difficult decision to make, albeit the right one: “That’s the natural instinct to get in the end zone,” he said. “Something came into my head … just go out of bounds. I should’ve just took a knee or slid to keep the clock running, but it was a split decision.”

The Browns are now 6-3, in third place in the AFC North, behind the Ravens and Steelers.

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