Celebrities, they’re just like us. They also root for futile football teams that only have made the playoffs twice in 23 years. These famous people also root for the Browns, just like me and you.
Kid Cudi
“I’ll always root for the Cleveland Browns…That’s how we do it in Cleveland.” Credit: Flickr/kiDDwiDDwe'll be ready.— NE Ohio Regional Sewer District (@neorsd) May 31, 2022
You will be blessed by @NEORSD, the best Twitter account in America Credit: TwitterMan Jerry Springer passed away….RIP Legend. man protect Maury. pic.twitter.com/TJ1htM795j— monarch the great (@OneMonarchTwo) April 27, 2023 Credit: TwitterBrowns Tailgating Hijinks
Any number of viral moments from Browns tailgates could be here, but this rock-climbing fan and his fall in The Pit is a good example of what happens when Sunday mornings end up on the internet. Credit: TwitterC.J. McCollum
The NBA star grew up in Canton and has played for the Portland Trailblazers and New Orleans Pelicans but still reps the Browns. McCollum tweets during most games and even has tried to recruit players like J.J. Watt to Cleveland. Credit: TwitterCurrent mood!!!!….Playoff time for us @Browns !!! pic.twitter.com/hxoMIKLVdk— michael symon (@chefsymon) January 3, 2021
Michael Symon
The legendary chef is a die-hard Browns fan and season ticket holder. Symon often talks about the Browns and tailgating and growing up going to the Muni lot. Credit: TwitterView this post on Instagram A post shared by FAN ACC (@mrgunkells.xx)
Machine Gun Kelly
MGK might not be the biggest sports fan in the world but he “reps Cleveland till he dies”. Credit: TwitterView this post on Instagram A post shared by Work To Live, Not The Reverse. (@theparteeanimals)
Stipe Miocic
Hailing from Euclid, the former two-time heavyweight UFC Champion is a huge Browns fan. Miocic can be seen attending games often. He even trained with Myles Garrett before the 2019 season to help get Garrett ready for the season. Credit: TwitterView this post on Instagram A post shared by KJ97 SA’s #1 For New Country (@kj97sanantonio)
Brad Paisley
The country music star came to Browns training camp in 2018. He became a fan of the team when he was growing up and was enamored with Brian Sipe and the Kardiac Kids and even dressed up as Sipe for Halloween multiple times. Credit: TwitterView this post on Instagram A post shared by ✨ (@mikethemizpics)
The Miz
Parma native and world famous WWE wrestler isn’t too busy to come home to Browns games to be a sideline reporter, like he did in 2018. He also represented the Browns at the 2022 draft. Credit: TwitterSteve Harvey
The comedian and Cleveland native has spoken of his love for the team many times including when he hosted the NFL Honors in 2021 and talked about being a lifelong fan and how sweet the 2021 playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers was. Credit: TwitterFinally have an @NFL team to root for and the @Browns come through in my 1st week as an official fan! #DawgPound #CLE pic.twitter.com/9x0CdpTqki— Tara Lipinski (@taralipinski) September 20, 2015
Tara Lipinski
The 1998 Olympic Champion isn’t a native Clevelander but she did marry one. She became a Browns fan after marrying Todd Kapostasy, a Fox Sports producer. Credit: TwitterIt's #Football season again!! Anyone else excited for #preseason #GoCleveland #Cleveland #NFL @nfl @Browns pic.twitter.com/bMF77XNyjs— Patricia Heaton (@PatriciaHeaton) August 12, 2021
Patricia Heaton
Heaton grew up in Bay Village. The actress starred in Everybody Loves Raymond. Her father Chuck was a longtime sportswriter for the Plain Dealer and Heaton grew up going to Browns games and remains a fan. Credit: TwitterDolph Ziggler
Ziggler is a WWE wrestler and comedian who grew up in Cleveland and attended St. Edwards High School. Ziggler, along with fellow wrestler The Miz has appeared multiple times at Browns and Cavaliers games. Credit: TwitterMartin Mull
The actor told Ohio Magazine in 2018, “I lived in the area long enough to get the Browns and Indians in my bones. Bernie Kosar and I were good friends, and I would go out and kick field goals at practices. I got to meet Jim Brown when I was 12. I remember shaking his hand and wondering if I would ever get mine back. I park myself in front of the TV every Sunday.” Credit: EbayArsenio Hall
Arsenio Hall grew up in Cleveland and the comedian and actor is still a diehard Browns fan to this day. Hall spoke about his love of the Browns to NFL Network in 2015, stating “Browns fans are the greatest fans in the world because we don’t always have stuff to be happy about.’ Credit: Greg Hernandez/FlickrLake Erie Bluffs
2901 Clark Rd., Perry
Lake Erie Bluffs provides a combination of wetland hiking and dry trails. There is access to a natural lake and areas open for fishing. The park also has a 50-foot coastal observation tower, providing a view of the lake as well as the surrounding forest. Credit: Tammi Marie/Lake Erie Bluffs