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Cleveland Browns Hoodie , an organization he first made a personal connection with while playing at Oklahoma. Mayfield has helped create a line of clothing merchandise , including T-shirts, hoodies and a flag bearing his image, with 100 percent of the sales proceeds going to Special Olympics Ohio.Mayfield was moved to do more charitable work after being involved in college with "Special Spectators," a program that allows seriously ill children to have an all-access, VIP-day at sporting events."It was a special bond, and when you do stuff like that, it makes a huge difference when you can build an actual relationship instead of just saying, 'Hey, I like this cause I want to throw money at it'," Mayfield said in a phone interview with The Associated Press."But there were relationships throughout that process that made a huge impact on me so my love for inspiring kids and competing in sports made Special Olympics a very easy choice to help out."Mayfield said being around children and young adults with disabilities and other challenges gives him perspective 鈥?and appreciation."I'm so blessed to be in the position that I'm in," he said. "It makes me think that there are no bad days. I need to be thankful for what I have and when I'm around kids like that
Customized Cleveland Browns Jerseys , they always find a way to put a smile on my face when they have absolutely every reason not to do that. And to me, that's inspiring. That's finding the good in every situation, the positives in every situation that you can and it's so much fun to see."Mayfield launched the initiative during his bye week with the Browns, who selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in this year's NFL draft. Mayfield had his best game as a pro last week, throwing three touchdown passes as Cleveland beat Atlanta 28-16 to snap a four-game losing streak.It's been a bumpy first NFL season for both Mayfield and the Browns, who are undergoing more change following coach Hue Jackson's recent firing.But Mayfield has long-suffering Cleveland fans feeling good about the team's future, especially because it appears the Browns finally have found a franchise quarterback.For Mayfield, the adversity is nothing new. He battled to win a starting job in high school and then walked on at both Texas Tech and Oklahoma before winning the Heisman Trophy.Obstacles are nothing new, and in some ways, he feels coming to Cleveland and helping the Browns was destined."I think everything happens for a reason," he said. "I love a good challenge. I think it's been everything that I've gone through, the lessons I've learned and the things that I'll continue to learn now that I'm here. Yeah
www.authenticsclevelandbrowns.com , I think it's absolutely meant to be, and I couldn't be happier to have an opportunity to change it."Cleveland Browns Podcast - Next Up On The DBN Network: The Browns Beat Ep. 3 with Hoag and Higdon The Browns Wire’s Jeff Risdon joins hosts Michael Hoag and Justin Higdon for The Browns Beat Podcast: Episode 3.Well, that ending in Oakland was less than ideal, and much more like the “old” Browns than the team we have seen so far in 2018. That’s not entirely true, because the tie in Week 1 and loss in Week 2 were both winnable games if not for tons of special teams lapses.So, the Browns are definitely better, and they have been competitive, but what’s going to happen next? How will they respond?Hoag and Higdon covered a ton this week, but here’s a brief and digestible show recap:Carlos Hyde got a first down, and then the Browns won. But then the call was reversed, unconvincingly, and then the Browns lost insteadHoag said he'd stop talking about refereesBrowns vs. Oakland RecapBaker Mayfield’s first NFL start went OK
Cleveland Browns T-Shirt , but he made one huge mistakeHoag said he’d stop talking about referees, but he didn’tJeff Risdon (@JeffRisdon) brought some positivity into our livesJeff also gave his prediction for this week’s game against BaltimoreMike and Justin’s key matchups and predictions for Week 5All the kicker content you’ll ever needJustin served up a Hot Take by Baker Mayfield’s unofficial—but kind of official—stalkerRisdon is a long-time NFL draft evaluator, writer, and friend of the show. It was great bringing him in to evaluate the Browns’ young players, and also get his takes on some of the most pressing issues facing the Browns moving forward.Enough of the talk, listen by clicking the link below, or at the widget below any DBN post. And be sure to follow @DawgsByNature and @TheBrownsBeat on Twitter for any and all show updates.We’ll be taking questions for the show every week, so send those to BrownsBeat before 2 p.m. on Monday, and we’ll get those on the air.Thanks as always for listening, and we’re looking forward to talking about the Browns getting back in the win column after their Week 5 home game against the Ravens.
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