Daily Dawg Tags: Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett help those in need
By Dan Justik
The Daily Dawg Tags brings you all the Cleveland Browns news you need to know, including Myles Garrett and several Browns helping those in need.
With those around the country celebrating Thanksgiving this week, Baker Mayfield, Myles Garrett and several other Cleveland Browns players and Cleveland athletes helped those in need during an event Tuesday.
Several Browns players and other notable Cleveland guests helped serve those in need at the 7th annual Feed the Need event at TownHall, a local Cleveland restaurant. Mayfield and his wife Emily partnered with the restaurant for the event.
Despite the Browns having an important game this upcoming Sunday, they felt it was important to help the community during this holiday season. The event has become popular in Cleveland every year and has generated a lot of attention in Northeast Ohio.
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Today’s featured article focuses on the event and the Browns and other Cleveland athletes helping with the event.
Cleveland Browns News
"Local sports stars, including Myles Garrett, Baker Mayfield and Stipe Miocic, as well as other celebrities pitched in at the 7th Annual Feed the Need event at TownHall on Tuesday in Cleveland."
Despite being mired with negative media attention following his role in the brawl against the Steelers, this was Garrett’s first publicized public appearance. No matter what is being said about him, Garrett will remain a benefit to the Cleveland community, which he was prior to the incident against Pittsburgh.
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