The best moments from Bradley Chubb's conversation with Broncos Country

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — As an increasing number of people are staying at home in the wake of COVID-19, Broncos outside linebacker Bradley Chubb provided some entertainment.


On Tuesday morning, Chubb took over the Broncos' Instagram and hosted a 12-minute conversation with Broncos Country.


During the wide-ranging session, Chubb answered questions about his new teammates, the game he's most looking forward to, his rehab and much more.


These were Chubb's best answers during his Q&A with Broncos fans:


WORKING HIS WAY BACK


Chubb said he continues to rehab "every day" as he works his way back from a 2019 ACL injury. He has joined Head Athletic Trainer Vince Garcia at UCHealth Training Center to make sure his recovery stays on the proper timeline.


"It's just us here every day making sure we're doing the right things to stay clean, stay safe and get the rehab in so there's no setbacks for the upcoming year," Chubb said.


Soon enough, Chubb should be able to rejoin his teammates on the field.


"I'm excited to be a part of it," Chubb said. "I'm excited to get back. … [I'm] rushing in my head and doing all the things I'm supposed to be doing to get back on that field. I'm excited to join this defense once again. They finished the year off strong. It was hard watching it from the sideline, but at the end of the day, they did what they had to do, and now it's going to be my time to come in and do what I have to do."


SOCIAL DISTANCING


Asked which of his teammates was handling quarantine the best, Chubb pointed to linebacker Alexander Johnson.


"He might change from dinosaur to human every now and then, so he's probably having fun with that," Chubb said. "I don't know what he's doing, but hopefully he's staying safe. That's my guy."


Chubb's answer for which teammate is having the toughest time staying at home might be obvious.


"Probably Von. He likes to be out and about and have fun, and probably being in the house is killing him," Chubb said. "It's killing me, so I know it's killing him."


DANCING KING


After a year off, Chubb has some new sack dances prepared for when he gets back to the quarterback.


"I've got a couple," Chubb said. "I had a year off to think about some stuff, so I've got all the dance moves in the arsenal. [I've] just got to wait to pull them out."


Chubb said he has a special dance prepared if he takes down the quarterback when the Broncos travel to Charlotte, North Carolina to play the Panthers. He attended college in nearby Raleigh.


He also said he's most excited about playing the Falcons in 2020. Chubb grew up in Atlanta.
 
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