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As clevelandbrowns.com writer Matt Florjancic points out, the Cleveland Browns are everywhere in the NFL post-season, except actually there.

Just like former Tribe hurlers uncannily wind up in the MLB playoffs and, inevitably, the World Series, the Cleveland Browns are a prominent denominator in this year’s gridiron glory games. Ohio natives are everywhere on the field.

Semi-relatedly, University of Oregon football coach Chip Kelly recently said of his impending talks with Browns management: “I want to get it wrapped up quickly and figure out where I’m going to be.”

Same here on our end, Chip. Let’s roll through these sorta Browns-infested playoffs and see what good news awaits Cleveland.

Eric Sandy is an award-winning Cleveland-based journalist. For a while, he was the managing editor of Scene. He now contributes jam band features every now and then.

One reply on “The Browns Are Everywhere In The NFL Playoffs, Except Actually There”

  1. In a shocking turn of events, the Browns #1 guy decided not to come here. I am very surprised by this, as it has never happened before.

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