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Jake Paul NFL: Is The $30 Million Worth “Problem Child” Set To Take The Field For The Cleveland Browns?

Shubham Bhargav
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The Cleveland Browns have made the headlines on a consistent basis for the past few months now. It all started when they decided to give controversial quarterback Deshaun Watson a whopping $230 million contract.

At that time, Watson was facing s*xual harassment charges which were levied on him by a plethora of women. As expected, NFL fans absolutely destroyed the Cleveland-based franchise as they were simply bewildered to see a top franchise showering so much cash on someone like Watson.

In the end, Watson settled all the lawsuits and after serving his 11-game ban, he is back on the field for the Browns. However, on the field, as well as on Twitter, fans are still not leaving any opportunity when it comes to trolling Watson.

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Jake Paul will not take the field for the Cleveland Browns

Just when everyone thought that the Browns were done with signing controversial figures, they decided to strike again. Although their latest signing isn’t as controversial a figure as Watson, he sure is hated by a lot of people.

Jake Paul is one of the most polarizing Internet personalities and although he is a boxer, YouTuber, Comedian, Producer and a musician, he isn’t known for his football skills.

So why have the Cleveland Browns signed him? Well, the answer to this query is that Paul’s signing is more of a publicity move rather than anything else. He isn’t coming onto the team as a player, in fact, his job would be to make and handle team contracts.

Paul has been given a contract by the Browns to work as a Junior Associate Content Assistant. So it is clear that he’ll be paid the big bucks for doing the off-field work. However, it is a given that he will be seen on the screens a lot more whenever the Browns will be in action.

Strategically, this looks like a bold move from the Browns who are trying to target a certain kind of audience by giving Jake a contract. How successful will this move be? Only time will tell.

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Shubham Bhargav

Shubham Bhargav

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Shubham is the NFL division head at the Sports Rush. He can write and talk about NFL all day without breaking a sweat. A Communications post-graduate with 4+ years of experience in Sports Journalism, Shubham can be tough to stop once he starts talking about the nuances of his favorite sport. He enjoys movies, likes trekking, adores re-watching unorthodox plays and wants to interview Patrick Mahomes at least once in his life.

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