Miami Dolphins LB Bradley Chubb Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins appear to have suffered a brutal injury blow late in their loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb went down due ton apparent non-contact knee injury with just over three minutes remaining in Sunday's game. After he suffered the injury, he could be heard screaming in agony on the field.

Chubb was carted off the field and immediately ruled out with a knee injury.

Chubb has an injury history, as he suffered a partial ACL tear while with the Denver Broncos in 2019. Miami has already lost Jaelan Phillips, another standout pass rusher, to a season-ending injury, leaving them very thin up front.

The Dolphins were trailing by 30 points with just over three minutes left when Chubb suffered the injury. Expect coach Mike McDaniel to have to answer some questions about why his starters were even still in the game at that point.

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