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OLB Bradley Chubb focused on staying available, feels benefits of healthy offseason

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Bradley Chubb likely approaches the 2022 season with goals of recording timely sacks and game-altering forced fumbles.

As he returns for the Broncos’ offseason program, though, his stated focus is more granular.

“There are many things that [would make it a success],” Chubb said Thursday as he looked ahead to the season, “but my main thing is playing all 17 [games] and making sure I can do that. Everybody knows I haven’t been the healthiest player out here. I just want to make sure I’m doing everything I can to stay on the field for my teammates and for myself.”

Since the start of 2019, Chubb has missed a combined 24 games as he’s dealt with ailments including an ACL tear and two ankle injuries.

When Chubb has been on the field, though, he’s been among the league’s best. In 2018, as he played all 16 games, he recorded a franchise rookie record 12 sacks, and he made the Pro Bowl in 2020 as he recorded 7.5 sacks, nine tackles for loss and 19 quarterback hits.

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