July 3, 2024

City of Cleveland Makes Final Ruling On Browns Fans

The city of Cleveland made a ruling earlier today to officially announce they have banned all tailgating for Browns games this season in the city of Cleveland.

Cleveland Mayor Frank  Jackson was quoted earlier today ““Public and private gatherings of greater than 10 people occurring outside of a single household or living unit, including but not limited to block/street parties and tailgating events are prohibited”.

This is an effort to eliminate the spread of COVID 19.

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2 thoughts on “City of Cleveland Makes Final Ruling On Browns Fans

  1. NFL is a joke. Glad to have my Sunday’s back for more important activities, bowling, kite flying, horse shoes, croquet, fishing etc., etc.

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