Daily Dawg Tags: Cleveland Browns sending three healthcare workers to Super Bowl
By Randy Gurzi
The Cleveland Browns are giving back as they are rewarding 3 healthcare workers with a trip to the Super Bowl.
2020 was a tough year for many of us to deal with as the world was unexpectedly hit with a major pandemic. While we all had to navigate through the unknown, no one willingly put themselves at risk quite like the medical heroes who tirelessly worked to keep us all safe.
Now, the Cleveland Browns are doing their part to give back to those who they’re calling heroes. Three frontline workers are being sent to the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida courtesy of the Browns.
University Hospital was asked to give the team candidates for the honor and three people were chosen to attend the big game.
That story and more can be found in today’s Daily Dawg Tags.
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"“In addition to Super Bowl tickets, the aforementioned individuals will receive complementary airfare and hotel accommodations.”"
This is a pretty significant vacation for just about anyone. In the sports world, it doesn’t get much better than this. Kudos to the Browns for sending Dr. Rana Hejal, Rolando Mirandilla (an ICU director), and Catherine Wilson who helps manage an ER nursing room to the big game.
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