4. Finally Rewarding the Home Fans
Don’t look now, but the Browns are 4-2-1 at home, and with one home game left (Dec. 23 against the Bengals), the team has clinched its first winning mark at home for the first time since 2007.
“We are building on it, and we are becoming a team that is prideful of playing at home and protecting our territory. We would love to have more fan support,” Browns QB Baker Mayfield says.
“Today was cold, I get it, but having more people, especially at our last home game coming up, we would love to have more people in the stands cheering for us because we feed off of the energy. You can tell it is very obvious.
“I do not have to say it how our defense feeds off of the energy in the stadium, and being able to start fast and get that going and put teams in a bind and put pressure on them.”
The fans were in a frenzy after the Landry 51-yard run, and again in the final minute when the defense stepped up and Damarious Randall picked off Cam Newton to seal the win.
Let’s see depending on next week how many fans are on hand for the final home game in two weeks against the Bengals.
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