ESPN analyst picks Cleveland Browns as Superbowl champs
By Josh Brown
The Cleveland Browns are being picked as the AFC representatives in Super Bowl LV, and winning it all
Being favored is a new, but great feeling.
Jake Trotter of ESPN tweeted an article out today stating that the smartest man at ESPN picked the Cleveland Browns to win Superbowl LV.
How about that, Cleveland?
As Jake says, if the smartest man in the place is picking the Browns, who are we to argue. Per Walder, the Browns are”overflowing with talent” and will face and beat the L.A. Rams for the title.
Seth named some of the mainstays on the roster over the last few years in Myles Garrett, Odell Beckham Jr., and Denzel Ward. With the players like those and the additions that Andrew Berry made this offseason in John Johnson, Troy Hill, and Jadaveon Clowney, it makes sense that Browns fans and the media are on the hype train. Need some more proof on that hype train thing?
In the same article fantasy sportswriter, Mike Clay picked the Browns to represent the AFC also. Now, Clay is clearly not as smart as Walder as he picks the Buccaneers to take the good guys down and repeat as world champs.
Having the Browns picked to be in Superbowl LV by two ESPN analysts is another feather in the cap of everyone brought into Berea in 2020. Andrew Berry has assembled one of the most talented rosters in Browns’ history, while coach Stefanski has brought leadership and accountability to the field.
The Browns are legit Superbowl contenders for the first time since forever ago. So sit back and enjoy the ride, Browns fans. It doesn’t get this good very often.