Cleveland Browns Players as “The Office” Characters
By Nick Pedone

Kelly Kapoor: David Njoku
Early on, Kelly Kapoor was a soft-spoken, oftentimes underutilized character before breaking out into Dunder Mifflin’s bon vivant in later seasons.
In a similar fashion, David Njoku was drafted from the Miami Hurricanes as an athletic 21-year-old tight end. In his first season, Njoku only started five games before starting 14 games in year two.
As time has gone on, Njoku has established himself as a definite red zone target for Baker Mayfield, but, like Kelly, it’s still rather unclear exactly how he should be used to better the team.
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At the same time, Njoku has emerged as Cleveland’s pretty boy. He has established himself a fancy touchdown celebration while flexing his flashy outfits and chiseled abdominal muscles on social media at any opportunity.
Like Kelly, you don’t always notice Njoku, even when he’s on the field. However, when you do notice the 6-foot-4, 246 pounder, it’s definitely a sight to see.
Creed Bratton: Jamie Gillan
Nobody really knows how Creed Bratton ended up at Dunder Mifflin.
In a similar fashion, nobody expected Jamie Gillan to beat out Pro-Bowler Britton Colquitt for the Browns starting punting job.
Creed is in charge of quality assurance, but sometimes, he doesn’t even know that. Gillan is in charge of punting, but sometimes, acts like a special teams linebacker to tackle a returner.
Similarly to Creed, Gillan is a charming, eccentric, oftentimes hilarious guy that is only seen when needed. His long, Scottish locks paired with his massive biceps offer a bit of mystery to the punting position.
Though rarely seen, Gillan and Creed are certainly capable to bring a boom on their arrival, and neither of them ever disappoint.