Daily Dawg Tags: Cleveland Browns treat fathers in a big way
By Randy Gurzi
The Daily Dawg Tags bring you all the Cleveland Browns news you need to know, including the team’s awesome Father’s Day promotion
Some lucky Cleveland Browns fans had a special treat on Father’s Day as the organization opened its doors to some dads — and allowed them to take the field.
An event that let fathers take the field and throw some passes around proved to be a great gift for many. In addition to throwing the ball at FirstEnergy Stadium, photo ops, a free football, and some bobbleheads were also given out.
That story and more can be found in today’s Daily Dawg Tags.
Cleveland Browns News
Browns host families at FirstEnergy Stadium for Father’s Day — Jared Mueller, Browns Wire
"“A great experience for fans to touch the field and throw the football around on a day where the weather resembles a fall Sunday more than one in mid-June.”"
This event was a great idea and allowed fans to live out some of their dreams on the field. Many of us would love to be able to throw the ball into the end zone in FirstEnergy Stadium, so hopefully, this event will continue and allow all Browns fans the opportunity to do just that.
"“At the NFL meeting in March, Roger Goodell removed the Commissioner’s Exempt List — paid leave — as an option because there have been no criminal charges.”"
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