The NFL is experiencing an unprecedented backlash as players kneel during the National Anthem. The boycott is so bad that the Cleveland Browns, which gives away prizes to fans during games, selected an empty seat for a giveaway.
“Browns just randomly selected an empty seat to win a prize,” tweeted Nick Virzi, who attended Sunday’s game between the Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans.
Browns just randomly selected an empty seat to win a prize
— Nick Virzi (@INVIRZIBLE) October 22, 2017
It is not known what the prize was, but whatever it was, it’s quite sad the team has resorted to keeping fans happy at FirstEnergy stadium with giveaways. What’s even more sad is that the seat was empty. Several NFL stadiums are nearly empty post kick-off as the National Anthem controversy rolls into week 7. The Cleveland Browns are played at home against the Tennessee Titans. Plenty of seats went unfilled.
And we are underway #Browns #Titans http://pic.twitter.com/dcrirhjo6r
— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) October 22, 2017
Cleveland #NFL #TENvsCLE RT @GLForumonSRA: @[me] Browns kickoff on the road to 0-7 http://pic.twitter.com/dkHzWEUUnF
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) October 22, 2017
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