Here we go! Browns fans band together ahead of Wildcard Weekend

Browns supporters have had this weekend highlighted on their calendars for several weeks.

And now that Wildcard Weekend has arrived, the anticipation in Northeast Ohio and beyond is intense.

Chomps visits Parma elementary school

The entire class of kindergartners screamed with joy Friday when “Chomps” ran through the cafeteria at John Muir Elementary in Parma. The Browns mascot was making a special appearance at the school for the Stay in the Game! Attendance Network.

“I don’t know, I was just too excited,” third grade student Alecz Hill said of meeting the jersey-wearing dog.

It’s the Parma City School District’s first year partnering with the Browns organization on the initiative. Launched in 2019 by the Cleveland Browns Foundation, Ohio Department of Education and Workforce and Harvard’s Proving Ground, it promotes student well-being and the importance of showing up to school.

“We know that attendance is important. Being here is important to our student’s learning. So it helps to have that community connection and that partnership so that we can support them being here so they can learn,” said Amy Cruse, the district’s executive director of curriculum and instruction.

The appearance by Chomps was a special bonus one day before the Browns face the Texans in Houston. The mascot did his job to hype up students, leading them in high five tunnels and chants of “Go Browns,” followed by a chorus of barking.

Browns team up with City Dogs

While Chomps is motivating young fans, Cleveland shelter City Dogs is hoping to motivate fans to adopt a new furry family member. A donation from the Cleveland Browns, Milkbone and Smuckers will allow dogs adopted this weekend to go home with a “swag bag” of treats, cleanup bags and more goodies.

Prospective adoptive families can walk in without appointments on both Saturday and Sunday.

“On Saturday and Sunday, it’s going to be the ‘playoff pups.’ Come get your playoff pup, who’s ready to watch the game with you,” said Kylie Betler, the adoption volunteer coordinator at City Dogs.

Stocking up for watch parties

The dog shelter isn’t the only spot in town decorated with brown and orange. Giant Eagle in Parma had several displays of Browns-themed desserts, beverages and snacks. Fans were busy there Friday, filling their carts with supplies for Saturday’s game.

“[I’ll] just spend time with the family and make buffalo chicken dip,” said fan Ryan White.

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