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There is a limit to even Jake Paul‘s patience. Known for pushing his opponents to the brink of their composure, ‘The Problem Child’ finally drew the line. But who’s the bellicose antagonist troubling the YouTuber-turned-boxer? As it emerged, it was not a person Paul was unhappy with but rather a team that invited his displeasure. It’s doubtful whether the team made amends following Paul’s challenge alone. But they did finally put things in order. For sure ‘The Problem Child” and many others must have heaved a sigh of relief.

The Cleveland Browns are one-of-a-kind. While they remain a team without a logo on their helmets, they are among the four teams yet to make a Super Bowl appearance. Since their 1999 comeback, unfortunately, the Browns have had great difficulty securing a foothold. The second decade of the century was particularly conspicuous by the absence of seasonal wins.

Warning for a team: break for Jake Paul

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So, for how long should the wait last? The Cleveland Browns haven’t won a divisional championship since 1989. And the die-hard fans want nothing short of a win. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Jake Paul, like most residents, has been an ardent fan of the Browns. Incidentally, per a rough survey, Brown fans were rated the most loyal among all the teams in the NFL.

So, making things clear on what he expects from the home team, according to an article on MSN, Paul, while speaking to Fox News Digital, said, “I’ve been a Browns fan my whole life, but it’s just tough. It’s been 26 years of terror.” And then he added that he had started considering himself a potential switch to the long-time rival Cincinnati BengalsUnless the Browns can start to do something here.

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And the Cleveland Browns finally did something. Despite acquiring star quarterback Deshaun Watson, the Browns’ 7-10 record last year was a significant letdown. However, yesterday, the team delivered and defeated the Bengals 24-3, who could barely use Joe Burrow, reportedly the highest-earning player in the NFL. Perhaps now, fans and Paul might be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. The Browns will be taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers next week, on Tuesday, September 19.

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What’s your take? Should Jake Paul and Nate Diaz also take their arguments to the octagon, or should they follow the regular pursuit of their next opponents? Please share your thoughts and views with us in the comments below.

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