The ritual will continue this Saturday, when the Browns host the Saints at 1 p.m. – even though with wind chill, it could feel well below zero come kickoff.
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It’s a routine that works for the tight end, who has had some of the better games of his career this year. He’s one of the best blockers on the team, and has made 51 catches for 551 yards and three touchdowns. The current forecast for Saturday in Cleveland calls for a high of 13 degrees. With wind gusts expected to reach over 50 mph, it could feel like minus 10 degrees outside when the Browns take the field.
While folks may think of Njoku as having grown up as a warm-weather guy since he attended the University of Miami, he reminded reporters on Tuesday in the Browns locker room that he was actually born in New Jersey. “So I’m used to the cold,” he said. “However, doesn’t mean I like the cold, but on game days I don’t really mind the cold. As you can probably tell, I’m shirtless pregame every game.”
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