‘A dream come true’: Browns players take part in a dungeon crawl event

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CLEVELAND – It’s not First Energy Stadium on NFL Sundays. But a sold-out Tabletop Board Game Cafe was enough to thrill 3 Cleveland Browns players as they visited the site for a live Dungeons adventure.

Browns backer Johnny Stanton and his marketing team hosted a charity game for Red Nose Day, in which money will be donated to underprivileged children. Stanton brought in his Browns teammates, Wyatt Teller and Myles Garrett, to be part of the game. they were comedian, actor and Ify Nwadidwe; Aabria Iyengar, andArray podcaster and table streamer. Brandon Tharp, known for his Tik Tok videos, was the master of the dungeon.

“It’s a dream come true, a dream I’ve never had before at the beginning of the month. It all came with a lot of help from wonderful people,” Stanton said. “Red Nose Day is a wonderful base. The fight against children poverty is vital for me and I am satisfied to be able to reap a little for them.

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“He doesn’t do anything small,” Teller said. I’m grateful to him for inviting me here.

Stanton’s representatives contacted Brady Risner, owner of the Tabletop Board Game Cafe, to prepare for the occasion. Stanton and Risner exchanged conversations about how to make plans for the occasion. are lovers of board games or fans of the Browns. The occasion was also streamed live on The Cantrip Cast’s Twitch account.

“We knew it would be a popular event,” Risner said. “I’m satisfied with that. We knew it was going to be good, but honestly, the power in the room didn’t expect it. It’s been great. “

Before the adventure began, Tharpe brought in all five players. He saved Garrett, an All-Pro defensive end, for last. Once he uttered his call, he felt the power in construction as he led the chant “here we go Brownies. “as if they were interns of the first Energy Stadium. La crowd entertained through the plot of Game D

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Risner saw his coffee business as a diversified business. He said he was proud to invite other people to his store. He was excited to see the satisfaction of the crowd and special guests, and proud to be involved in a charitable cause. With the game and personal auction, Red Nose Day reached $18,460 in T-shirt and poster sales, according to Stanton.

“My honest focus is to see how everyone is doing,” Risner said. “Listening to everyone laughing and clapping, seeing the players happy, moments of laughter and just seeing them laugh. It’s good. “

This article was originally published in The Repository: Johnny Stanton and Myles Garrett Play Dungeons

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