Greg Newsome II and Johnny Stanton were on-site as the Browns celebrated the completion of their 10th high-quality synthetic turf field installed in Ohio during the past five years
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As the NFL s biggest spotlight shined on Cleveland last weekend for the 2021 NFL Draft, the league, Cleveland Browns and other partnerships in the area went to work on maximizing the massive platform created by the draft to improve the Northeast Ohio community.
From NFL commissioner Roger Goodell assisting in groundbreaking efforts for a new football field, to Dee Haslam promoting the goals of the Cleveland Browns Foundation s Stay in the Game! Keep Learning, Every Day Network, the draft provided a monumental opportunity for the Cleveland community to create new campaigns and attain progress in previous initiatives, many of which were slowed in the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jai Vier Robinson walked to the podium in front of the Shaw Stadium football field and glanced at the hundreds of people smiling in his direction.
Robinson, the quarterback of the Shaw High School s football team, was standing a few feet away from a flat spread of dirt with 10 shovels dug into it. Behind the dirt was the field, which had patches of grass grown several inches high and was in need of maintenance.
Robinson didn t want to look back at it. We had to play on that field. We had to practice, said Robinson, a junior. We didn t have water. (Our coach) would have to buy us water. We had no weight room, and we d lift weights on the field.
Cleveland Browns hold groundbreaking ceremony for new field at Shaw High School
Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell were among the speakers during the groundbreaking ceremony. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale Updated: 8:30 PM EDT April 30, 2021
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio As the eyes of the NFL world are on Cleveland this weekend for the 2021 NFL Draft, the Browns took a few moments to give back on Friday with a special field groundbreaking ceremony at Shaw Stadium in East Cleveland.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Cleveland Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and several local political and educational leaders.
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Stephen Carlson knows how much dedication and time must be put on schoolwork in order to reach lofty life goals.
Carlson, a Princeton grad and tight end for the Browns, has used a strong work ethic all his life to graduate from an Ivy League school and reach his third season in the NFL.
He shared some of his advice with third and fourth grade students from Wade Park School in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, on Tuesday, which was Tackle Reading Across America Day, and read Every Good Thing, a children s book about courage, perseverance and self-respect, by Derrick Barnes. Carlson s reading and conversation was a part of the Cleveland Browns Foundation s Stay in the Game! Keep Learning, Every Day! , which is a statewide network to keep kids in school and engaged, every day, so they can succeed in partnership with the Ohio Department of Education and Proving Ground housed at Harvard University. In the 2020-21 school year, the Stay in the Game! N