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Browns OL shares beers with Eagles OL after practice

Browns OL shares beers with Eagles OL after practice

USA Today2 days ago
The Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles have wrapped up two days of joint practices ahead of their preseason matchup on Saturday.
At the conclusion of the second practice in Philadelphia, however, the Cleveland offensive line was given a very appropriate gift from Eagles offensive guard Landon Dickerson: ice-cold beer. Dickerson was photographed handing out Miller Lites to the Browns' offensive linemen, as the two squads shared a beverage. Pictured below is Dickerson and Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson sharing beers with Wyatt Teller, Joel Bitonio, and Jack Conklin.
The Eagles and Browns tend to do this every summer when they are not playing in the regular season, so this is not the first time these veterans have shared the practice field. There is reason to believe that the two groups of blockers have built up a rapport over the years.
Anyway, it's cool to see Dickerson playing the hero here and cracking cold ones with the Browns.
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