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Denny’s inside FirstEnergy Stadium? Fan reading menu during Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens amuses fans

A fan was spotted reading Denny's menu at the FirstEnergy Stadium during Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens match in the NFL on Saturday.


Written by:Shamik
Published: December 17, 2022 10:52:54 Cleveland, OH, USA

A fan was spotted reading Denny’s menu card at the FirstEnergy Stadium during Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens match in the National Football League (NFL) on Saturday.

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Watch his photo here:

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The Browns led the match 6-3 at the end of the first half. Both teams averaged less than 5 yards per play in the first half and neither team really got off to a great offensive start.

All of the scoring was done through field goals. With Tyler Huntley completing only 9 of 15 passes for 67 yards, Baltimore was especially ineffective in the passing game.

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Early in the game, the Ravens did have a chance to score, but they were stopped on fourth-and-1 from the Cleveland 7-yard line. The Browns took the lead right away after their subsequent drive resulted in their first field goal.

Meanwhile, Nick Chubb’s 18-yard scamper accounted for nearly half of Cleveland’s 43 total rushing yards on one play (8 carries, 31 yards).

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Late in the first half, Cleveland did enter the end zone, but a ball from Deshaun Watson (13-for-18, 105 yards) intended for David Njoku (3 receptions, 28 yards) at the back of the end zone was incomplete when Njoku’s foot collided with safety Chuck Clark’s of the Ravens. 

A late failed field goal from Justin Tucker gave the Browns a 6-3 lead at the half. However, that sequence also led to Cleveland’s second field goal.

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