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Cleveland Browns fans may not be able to attend training camp in person this summer, but that will not stop them from getting an up-close look at Cleveland’s No. 1 team.
The Browns announced on Tuesday that they will debut Browns Live: Training Camp, a live interactive show, on August 14.
We're taking you on the field and behind the scenes at #BrownsCamp like never before!
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) July 28, 2020
Don't miss Browns Live: Training Camp every day of camp with real-time analysis and insights from our hosts @JoshCribbs16 + @NathanZegura!
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The two-hour streaming program will air each day at 2 p.m. on the team’s website, mobile app, and social media channels, and be hosted by Nathan Zegura and former Browns player Josh Cribbs. Zegura and Cribbs will share news about the daily practice, host interviews with Browns players and alumni, and will show head coach Kevin Stefanski’s daily press conference.
It is all part of the team’s efforts to stay connected with its fan base during an unprecedented training camp, senior vice president of marketing & media, fan & brand development Dino Cernacchi told clevelandbrowns.com:
“While we will definitely miss having our fans at training camp this year and the energy they always bring to our team, we recognize this is a unique time and all of us must do our part to help promote the overall health and safety or our players, coaches, staff and fans – both in Berea and throughout our shared communities. We know our fans also wish they could join us at the facility so we are excited to provide them special access to experience training camp virtually through Browns Live. Since they can’t physically be with us this year, we created this show to do everything we could to bring this unique training camp experience to them as our team prepares for the season.”
It may not be the same as being there in person, but given the popularity of the Browns, no one should be surprised if Internet providers across Northeast Ohio experience some network traffic jams every afternoon during training camp.