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You are here: Home / Daily News / Steve Harvey Makes Bold Prediction After Seeing New Uniforms

Steve Harvey Makes Bold Prediction After Seeing New Uniforms

By Kyle Daubs April 20, 2020 @DaubsKyle

Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey

 

There is no other Cleveland Browns fan more loyal than Steve Harvey. 

The well-known comedian and host of “Family Feud” has rooted for the Browns since his days of growing up in Cleveland’s Glenville area. 

Harvey also went to high school during the Nick Skorich era. 

To be frank, he still supported the Browns publically after a stretch that featured a 1-31 record. 

As the Browns unveiled their new uniforms, Harvey gave the team the ultimate display of public support. 

 

“We’re Going To Make The Playoffs…Period”

 

On Friday, the 63-year old posted a video of himself gushing over the new uniforms. 

Harvey started off by talking about how the proceeds benefit the Browns “Hats Off To Our Heroes Fund.”

Then, he discussed how he was donning the jersey of Jarvis Landry, which is one of his favorite players. 

However, his next comment had fans really getting hyped. 

“We’re gonna make the playoffs. Period!” Harvey said. “I ain’t got no time for haters. If you don’t think we’re going to the playoffs, don’t even comment!” 

You can see the full video below: 

Check me out in the new @Browns 🔥 uniform.

All proceeds from jersey sales go to benefit the Browns “Hats off to our Heroes” fund, which will aid health care professionals, first responders, educational professionals… pic.twitter.com/UY1mGpy98M

— Steve Harvey (@IAmSteveHarvey) April 17, 2020


Harvey’s reaction was mainly positive, which reflects the image of most fans. 

Fans have been eager to see the Browns ditch their “new” uniforms from 2015, which recorded an overall 17-62-1 record while worn. 

 

Not The Only Happy Fan

 

Country singer Brad Paisley also received a package in the mail from the Browns. 

His jersey featured the same number as quarterback Baker Mayfield. 

Paisley said that the new look reminds him of the “Brian Sipe-era Browns uniform” dating back to his childhood days. 

“This is what a uniform ought to look like,” Paisley said as he modeled the jersey. “Baker Mayfield, I’m coming for your job.” 

I got the new @Browns jersey today! Thanks guys! I LOVE it. And I accept. See you at training camp. #qb1 Look out @bakermayfield #classiclook pic.twitter.com/udNGPAnRBI

— Brad Paisley (@BradPaisley) April 17, 2020

 

The Proceeds

 

In an effort to make a difference, the Browns are hopeful that the money generated can help with the team’s “Hats Off to Our Heroes” Fund. 

The fund is used to support health care professionals, first responders, education professionals, and other groups who are helping the community. 

Now that you’ve seen the amazing new uniforms, check out their role in the Cleveland Browns’ COVID-19 Relief efforts through the “Hats Off to Our Heroes” fund. Starting today, all team net “proceeds from the sale of… https://t.co/Ie3dVgCHyW

— Global Transport Inc. (@Global216Inc) April 15, 2020

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The Browns want to honor the sacrifices made by heroes of the community. 

This was the best way the franchise thought to accomplish that feat.  

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About Kyle Daubs

Kyle Daubs is a freelance journalist and writer. He is also a special education teacher at Peoria Central High School, as well as a cross country and track coach. While completing his teaching degree, Kyle wrote for numerous newspapers, covering high school and college sports. Kyle later became a published author, writing the Charleston High School Records Book. Kyle is a native of Charleston, Illinois, where he attended Eastern Illinois University. Kyle recently completed his master's degree in special education. In sports, Kyle has spent the last couple of years covering the NFL, specifically the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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