Cleveland Browns News: Snoop Dogg visits Browns practice Wednesday

LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 12: Snoop Dogg participates in the 5th annual Athletes vs Cancer Celebrity Flag Football Game on August 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for Athletes vs Cancer)
LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 12: Snoop Dogg participates in the 5th annual Athletes vs Cancer Celebrity Flag Football Game on August 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for Athletes vs Cancer) /
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The Daily Dawg Tags brings you all the Cleveland Browns news that you need to know, including rapper Snoop Dogg visiting Browns practice on Wednesday.

The Cleveland Browns have been one of the best stories to begin the 2018 season. After winning only one game in two seasons, this year’s team has already eclipsed that mark in five seasons.

Led by a former Heisman winning quarterback, the Browns are generating a lot of interest from casual fans across the country.

But not only have they earned the attention of the casual fan, they are starting to generate interest from some of the biggest celebrities in the country.

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On Wednesday, one of the most recognizable rappers in the world stopped by Berea to watch some of the Browns practice.

Snoop Dogg has been known to be a football fan, but has been most associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now that the Browns have former Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley on staff, it may have been the connection that brought the rapper to Northeast Ohio.

In today’s featured article, Browns head coach Hue Jackson mentioned that he told the team that there will be a lot of people that will want to jump on the Browns bandwagon now that they are winning games.

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Hue Jackson appreciated Snoop Dogg’s visit but cautioned his players against bandwagon jumpers – Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland.com

"“I thought that was great. At the same time, there are going to be a lot of people that want to come be on this wagon when the wagon gets rolling, and we’re going to circle the wagon. I know that because I didn’t see any of these people the last two years."

One of the most fascinating things about the success the Browns are starting to have is the amount of Browns fans coming out of the woodworks. With the quick turnaround the Browns are having, there will be more and more people that will want to become fans of the team.

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Damarious Randall thinks the Browns are as good as his Packers playoff teams and the defense is better ‘by far’ – Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland.com

"Damarious Randall believes the Browns are as good as the Packers playoff teams he played on over the past three years, and that the Browns defense is superior to any he played on in Green Bay."

Damarious Randall has been known to be an outspoken individual since he has been in the NFL, so it is not surprising to see him make these types of comments. But this kind of attitude is what the Browns locker room has needed for a long time, and the confidence the entire team has is why they are starting to see success.

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