During the Cleveland Browns vs New Orleans Saints NFL game at the FirstEnergy Stadium, a US soldier was captured on camera popping the question to his girlfriend with the proposal video viral
The pair has received well wishes from supporters on social media.
A US soldier proposed to his girl mid-game.
US Soldier Proposes To Girlfriend During Browns vs Saints Game, Proposal Video Goes Viral
During a break in the Cleveland Browns vs. New Orleans Saints game, a recently home from a protracted overseas deployment US soldier was seen getting down on one knee and proposing to his fiancée. Many people have expressed their best wishes to the couple, and some have even compared it to Jake Paul’s entrance prior to the match.
A BROWNS FAN WHO GOT A RING pic.twitter.com/VVZQ8mkfix
— McNeil (@Reflog_18) December 24, 2022
On Christmas Eve, Jake Paul was also present at the FirstEnergy Stadium.
YouTuber and boxer Jake Paul was present during the game Cleveland Browns vs. New Orleans Saints on Saturday. Paul recently inked a contract with his local team, the Browns. The contract’s specifics have not yet been made public. This deal has been alluded to by Sports 247 as nothing more than a “social media stunt.” Paul, however, has been referred to by the Browns themselves as “Our new junior associate content assistant” in a Twitter post.
Our new junior associate content assistant taking over for the day. Stay tuned.@jakepaul | #Browns pic.twitter.com/DbceSPl0Q0
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) December 24, 2022
Some fans did not react well to the Browns’ association with Paul. One even brought up quarterback Deshaun Watson, who has received more than 20 sexual misconduct allegations against him. “You first guaranteed $250 million to a rapist, and now you’re using Jake Paul to cover up the stench of your disappointing season?”
New Orleans Saints defeat the Cleveland Browns 17-10.
The Saints average 343.8 total yards per game this season, including 111.3 rushing yards and 232.5 passing yards, and they score 20.4 points per game. They have committed 22, the third-most in the league, turnovers. New Orleans ranks 16th in third down conversion rate and 19th in scoring in the final two yards (TD only).
In addition to 22.5 points and 327.6 total yards per game, including 132.6 on the ground and 195.1 in the air, New Orleans’ defence also allows 135 yards per play. The Saints allow the fourth-fewest red zone touchdowns and are ranked 22nd in third-down defence.