[7] He captained Sale in their semi-final defeat to Exeter Chiefs in the 2020-21 season, his first playoff appearance for the club.
[13] In November 2023, Curry underwent a hip operation which ruled him out of the entire 2023-24 Premiership Rugby season, along with the 2024 Six Nations.
[21] He was named as a vice captain for the test series, along with fellow squad members Courtney Lawes and Ellis Genge.
[27][28] He suffered a concussion against Wales and exited the game at half time but passed the return to play protocols and was declared fit to start against Ireland.
[29] Curry lasted only 14 minutes against Ireland before suffering a hamstring injury which also ruled him out for the final game of the tournament against France.
[32] On 6 June 2022 Curry was named as part of the training squad for England's fixture against the Barbarians and subsequent tour to Australia.
[40] Curry suffered a hamstring tear while on club duty with Sale which ruled him out of the first two games of the 2023 Six Nations.
[42] In the opening Pool D match against Argentina, Curry became the first England player to be shown a red card in a Rugby World Cup.
In the third minute of play he was shown a yellow card after making head-on-head contact with Juan Cruz Mallía, and this was subsequently upgraded to red under the ‘bunker’ review system.
[45] In January 2025, he was named in the starting lineup alongside brother, Ben, for the first time at international level for the opening match of the 2025 Six Nations against Ireland.
[53] In December 2024, he underwent stem-cell therapy treatment in response to recent injury record and as part of a wider strategy to be fit and available for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.