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Browns' Kareem Hunt Undergoes Surgery on Ruptured Adductor Injury

Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt underwent successful sports hernia surgery to repair a ruptured adductor, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

Hunt was on the Browns' injury report for much of the season but played through injury, per Fowler, who added that the ailment "can sideline players for at least six to eight weeks and require immediate surgery."

Hunt signed with the Browns two weeks into the 2023 campaign after Nick Chubb suffered a season-ending knee injury against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 18.

He played all 15 regular season games from that point forward, rushing for 411 yards and nine touchdowns on 135 carries (3.