“Onto the Super Bowl”- Fans React After the Dolphins Pull of a Blockbuster Deadline Day Signing of Bradley Chubb

November 1st was the deadline day for the 2022 season in the NFL. A record-setting 12 trades were made on deadline day, which is the most made in NFL history, making the 2022 deadline day one for the record books. ​​Not only were there a large number of deals struck, but there were also a number of blockbuster moves, including Bradley Chubb heading to Miami and T.J. Hockenson staying in the NFC North but being dealt to the Vikings. 

Adam Schefter of ESPN was the first to break out the news of the Bradley Chubb deal. He tweeted saying, “Another big trade: Denver is dealing LB Bradley Chubb to the Dolphins for a package that includes the 2023 first-round pick that Miami acquired from San Francisco, sources tell ESPN.”

Schefter added, “Trade terms, source tells ESPN: MIA trades:- 2023 1st (SF pick), 2024 4th,RB Chase Edmonds. DEN trades- OLB Bradley Chubb, 2025 5th.”

Needless to say the news of Bradley Chubb heading to Miami had fans excited to say the very least. Here are some of the best fan reactions to a blockbuster trade made by the Dolphins front office. 

“This Broncos season certainly didn’t go as they expected but this is a big boost for Miami.”– commented a fan. 

“Getting a 1 for a guy who wasn’t going to be there long term while having pass rush depth with Browning and Gregory is a good deal for the Broncos. Chubb makes the Dolphins stronger on defense if he can stay healthy.” said another fan. 

A Miami fan went on to make a bold claim after securing the services of Chubb, “The last infinity stone has been secured. On to the Super Bowl.”

A closer look at the Bradley Chubb and Miami Dolphins trade 

Chubb will be an unrestricted free agent next year, it is understood that the Dolphins will work on offering him a new long-term deal that will keep him at the team beyond next season as well. 

While Miami ranks seventh in yards per game through eight games, its defense has sputtered, ranking 23rd in yards allowed per game and 27th in defensive EPA. Chubb fits in as a boon to a pass rush that blitzes at the sixth-highest rate in the league but owns the sixth-lowest sack percentage.

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