Watch Skunk Turns Up In The FirstEnergy Stadium Stands During Buccaneers vs Browns Game, Video Goes Viral

Watch Skunk Turns Up In The FirstEnergy Stadium Stands During Buccaneers vs Browns Game, Video Goes Viral

There isn’t much for Cleveland Browns supporters to be thrilled about this season, but something is going down in the stadium on Sunday that has them in a frenzy with the skunk video at the FirstEnergy Stadium viral

A skunk found its way into FirstEnergy Stadium to watch the club play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from some prime seats. Skunks are rarely observed in these kinds of settings, but rodents running amok in stadiums is not unheard of.

Skunk Turns Up In The FirstEnergy Stadium Cleveland Stands During Buccaneers vs Browns Game, Video Goes Viral

Given that the squad has recently been stinking up the joint, it makes it fitting that a skunk would be present.

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During the Buccaneers’ overtime loss to the Browns, Tom Brady has his incredible 218-game run interrupted.

Up to this time, Brady had never lost a game with a lead of seven points or more in the final two minutes. There was a 100% likelihood that Tom Brady would win if he had led by a touchdown or more entering the final two minutes of the game. Well, until Sunday, that is.

Brady had a 218-0 record when leading by seven points or more with two minutes remaining in a regular-season game before the Week 12 contest against the Cleveland Browns. When the Cleveland Browns defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime at FirstEnergy Stadium, that remarkable streak came to an end.

Halfway through the third quarter, the Bucs led 17-10, and they continued to lead for the majority of the rest of the game. Jacoby Brissett’s 12-yard touchdown pass to David Njoku with 32 seconds remained in regulation. The game was tied after the successful extra point.

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Most of the overtime period saw a stalemate, but with 19 seconds left, Cleveland went to their dependable running back Nick Chubb, whose score earned them the victory.

Take a look at the play that ended Brady’s 218-game winning run below:

Due to the fact that a touchdown finishes overtime immediately, the home team did not need to attempt the extra point.

Brady completed 29 of his 43 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns. The Buccaneers’ two-game winning streak was ended by the defeat, dropping them to 5-6, which is below.500. Because the NFC South is having a tough time as a whole, Tampa Bay is still in first place in the division and has a good chance of making the playoffs despite their underwhelming season, which is uncharacteristic for a Brady-led team.

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