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Browns play by play men
Browns play by play men











Honestly, the final score should’ve been worse. Reflecting back on all of Sunday’s zany outcomes - the Zach Wilson-led Jets embarrassing Buffalo, the Rams’ no-name receivers torching Seattle, the New York Giants’ vanishing act - the Cleveland Browns’ 24-3 clubbing of the Cincinnati Bengals is the most genuine. But sometimes in this sport, you believe it when you see it. The football gods have been particularly inhumane to this franchise on the shores of Lake Erie. It’s always hazardous to draw sweeping conclusions from Week 1 of an NFL season. These 2023 Browns have a chance to be something different in the AFC, too. On second thought, Wyatt Teller is a little different than us Dads. “I don’t want him to think that his Dad’s soft,” Teller says. Somewhere up high was Brooks Teller in his own No. All the way to the 20-yard line before - mercifully - depositing the linebacker like bag of trash for the stadium’s sanitation crew to pick up later. With his right arm anchored into Pratt’s sternum, the 6-foot-4, 315-pound right guard drove Pratt back… back… back. Ten minutes into the 2023 season, on third and 4, Dad got his paws on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt at the 43-yard line and took him for a ride. So when the Cleveland Browns welcomed the Cincinnati Bengals to town last weekend, Teller took the presence of his son up in a suite to heart. Still, Teller knows that raising a child is an exercise in both nature and nurture. At nine months old, Brooks is a solid 24 pounds. 1 goal is to now give his son the best life imaginable. 19 of last season, his perspective on life changed. When Wyatt Teller became a parent on Dec.













Browns play by play men