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Browns fan whose Cybertruck went viral has been identified

Ernest Johnson #30 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates his touchdown with fans during the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at FirstEnergy Stadium on January 9, 2022 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Cleveland Browns should not be ruled out as a contending team in the 2024 NFL season as they have a loaded roster when fully healthy.

Deshaun Watson is expected to be ready for Week 1 after suffering a shoulder injury that forced him to miss more than half of the 2023 NFL season, while Nick Chubb is also set to play a given time during the year.

Defensively, the Browns should be able to maintain their status as a top unit with Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward back in the fold.

Cleveland faces an uphill battle to make the playoffs as they play in the vaunted AFC North, but there is no reason to doubt that they can be competitive under head coach Kevin Stefanski.

Fans are already showing their support for the team as one superfan's Cybertruck has gone viral for its Browns-themed wrap.

The owner of the vehicle has been identified as Andy Manchen and he spoke about the process of modifying the car, via Cleveland.com.

“You might be surprised by the cost of the viral Browns-themed Cybertruck owned by a Bainbridge, OH real estate agent (@CatalnaManchMxr). He calls him the “Cyber ​​Dawg” and he’ll be a regular at Browns tailgates this year and beyond.

Manchen reveals that he purchased the Cybertruck for $79,000 and customized the packaging for another $3,000, bringing the total to $82,000.

It's a sizable investment to make on any vehicle, but it shows just how passionate fans can be about their favorite sports teams.

Manchen mentioned that it will be at the Cleveland tailgates for the upcoming season and fans will surely be lining up to see the truck in person.

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