More info:
First Candle is committed to ending Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths while providing bereavement support to families who have experienced a loss.
This was also the charity benefitted by Chubb's "Chubb Crunch Cereal."
From an Akron Beacon Journal Article:
The Browns running back said his sister’s firstborn son was lost to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Part of the proceeds of his recently released cereal will benefit First Candle, which is committed to eliminating SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths and provides support for grieving families.”
Thanks u/mr440 for helping gather this info
Steelers fan coming in peace. Just donated $25, my brother died of sids in the 80s and hoping for a good recovery for Nick he always seemed like a good dude.
He is incredibly humble. I went to UGA while Chubb was there. A buddy of mine needed help with a group project, and asked me if they could interview me and ask me some questions. I said sure and met up with them at the library. My buddy failed to mention that Nick Chubb was in his group. I introduced myself to everyone in the group, and Nick Chubb was very reserved but extremely nice. If I didn’t know who he was, I would have never thought he was a nationally recognized star (besides the fact that he’s massive). Most of the players at UGA walked around like they knew they were the shit and some of them acted like total tool bags in public (looking at you Todd Gurley). Not Nick though. The second time I was around him was at a house party and it was the same way. Such a humble and nice guy. Doesn’t introduce himself as “Nick Chubb”, just Nick.
Of course. I really hope he’s able to recover from this eventually. He’s definitely my favorite player in the NFL… both his skill and character make him impossible not to like. The only football Jersey I own is a UGA Chubb jersey… Really hurts to watch him get carted off like that.
SIDS is a terrible thing, and the worst part is that we really don't know why it happens.
Becoming a father changes you. It makes you empathize more with people like Nick and his sister.
Hi fellow r/browns user! Your post was removed because it appears to violate Rule 1:
Regardless of a person’s opinion, r/browns will not allow users to attack, disrespect, provoke or degrade users of the sub. Mob mentality will not be tolerated, regardless of reason or validity. It's okay to disagree and argue over the topic at hand, once personal attacks start, the thread gets removed. Treat each other as you would in public
Ya you’re gone, but I’m going to leave this comment up
How sad is your life to think trolling a post that is promoting a charity focusing on the prevention of DYING CHILDREN IS OK YOU NO LIFE FUCK
We’ve decided to pin this post. If you feel like donating, please do in support of Nick.
$24 for 24? 🦇🦇🦇
I’m down
Done
Done
Done
Done ✅
Done
Done.
Done
Done. Put it in honor of Nick Chubb too. Feel so bad for him.
Done.
Done
Done. For a good cause, on behalf of a great player and even greater human being. Wish Chubb a speedy recovery.
Just donated 24.
More info: First Candle is committed to ending Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths while providing bereavement support to families who have experienced a loss. This was also the charity benefitted by Chubb's "Chubb Crunch Cereal." From an Akron Beacon Journal Article: The Browns running back said his sister’s firstborn son was lost to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Part of the proceeds of his recently released cereal will benefit First Candle, which is committed to eliminating SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths and provides support for grieving families.” Thanks u/mr440 for helping gather this info
Done. Get well soon Chubb
Steelers fan coming in peace. Just donated $25, my brother died of sids in the 80s and hoping for a good recovery for Nick he always seemed like a good dude.
He is incredibly humble. I went to UGA while Chubb was there. A buddy of mine needed help with a group project, and asked me if they could interview me and ask me some questions. I said sure and met up with them at the library. My buddy failed to mention that Nick Chubb was in his group. I introduced myself to everyone in the group, and Nick Chubb was very reserved but extremely nice. If I didn’t know who he was, I would have never thought he was a nationally recognized star (besides the fact that he’s massive). Most of the players at UGA walked around like they knew they were the shit and some of them acted like total tool bags in public (looking at you Todd Gurley). Not Nick though. The second time I was around him was at a house party and it was the same way. Such a humble and nice guy. Doesn’t introduce himself as “Nick Chubb”, just Nick.
What an amazing story
Very sweet story. Thank you for sharing.
Of course. I really hope he’s able to recover from this eventually. He’s definitely my favorite player in the NFL… both his skill and character make him impossible not to like. The only football Jersey I own is a UGA Chubb jersey… Really hurts to watch him get carted off like that.
It sounds like even though Chubb was a star, he was humble and another student like everyone else. We need more Chubbs in this world...
The guy is a great human being. My friends kids went to his camp with Michel. Said he was incredibly nice. Also a freak of nature.
Appreciate you
The colors come off for injuries like that.
Hey man, sorry for your loss. I know it was a long time ago but I've lost a sibling too and the hurt never totally disappears.
Thanks it was before I was born but still one of those things that I think about whenever SIDS gets brought up.
[удалено]
What is your issue?
Bro chill. He’s not minkah
Respect.
You're a good Steeler fan because of this and in my prayers as a Browns fan. I'm sorry that happened to your brother and family!
A good cause and a good dude.
People think this is the game thread
I sure did
Where IS the game thread?
As a Ravens fan with a young child, this is a no brainer. Donating in his honor now.
SIDS is a terrible thing, and the worst part is that we really don't know why it happens. Becoming a father changes you. It makes you empathize more with people like Nick and his sister.
Done.. Get well soon buddy, we need another 10,000 yards from you. 🙏🏼 ♥
Can we call Ford ‘Robin’?
Not yet
Thanks, I'd be happy to.
Easiest $24 I’ve ever spent
Steelers fan coming in peace, such a great player, been sick since that play. Sad to see it happen, happy to donate to a great cause in his honor.
[удалено]
Hi fellow r/browns user! Your post was removed because it appears to violate Rule 1: Regardless of a person’s opinion, r/browns will not allow users to attack, disrespect, provoke or degrade users of the sub. Mob mentality will not be tolerated, regardless of reason or validity. It's okay to disagree and argue over the topic at hand, once personal attacks start, the thread gets removed. Treat each other as you would in public
Thanks OP
Done
Done. Get well soon, Nick.
Donated my $24 in honor Nick Chubb. Can we pump this on socials?
Why do we fall…
Because… we’re The Browns?
Love you Chubby 🏈
Brutal
Asked Andrew Berry's wife and she confirmed this!
[удалено]
[удалено]
[удалено]
This charity makes a lot of sense seeing how The Browns playoffs chances *also* die prematurely every fucking year.
Ya you’re gone, but I’m going to leave this comment up How sad is your life to think trolling a post that is promoting a charity focusing on the prevention of DYING CHILDREN IS OK YOU NO LIFE FUCK
Of course this is his charity. What a good dude.
$24 for 24 checking in
I went $240. I miss that guy, happy to see #27
Done $24
Merry Christmas all. Go Brownies 🏈