Jake Paul 'signs' for Browns, thinks he's going to play for the team
Jake Paul ‘signs’ for Cleveland Browns in an amusing Twitter video where he thinks he is going to play for the team… only to find out at a mock press conference that he’s joining the social media team
- Jake Paul and the Browns appear to have collaborated on a content agreement
- But the boxer participated in a video where he pretended to be blindsided
- Paul claimed in the clip he thought he was being signed as a wide receiver
- However, he still signed the contract to join Cleveland’s social media team
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Jake Paul has apparently signed for the Cleveland Browns… just not in the capacity that he hoped for.
In an amusing video released by the NFL franchise on Friday afternoon, Paul sits down for a fake press conference with the team’s executive vice president JW Johnson thinking he’s signing a contract to be a receiver.
After calling the moment a ‘dream come true’ and sharing that his mom is in the crowd, Paul is informed by Johnson that the deal is actually for him to join the social media team – as a ‘junior associate content assistant’ no less.
Jake Paul walked into the mock press conference and was greeted by EVP JW Johnson
But he quickly became dejected after learning the contract was for a social media position
Despite appearing devastated by the news in the clip, the Cleveland native agrees to sign the contract before glumly posing for a photo with Johnson.
In reality, it appears the YouTuber turned boxer is more enthusiastic about the partnership.
He wrote on his Twitter that he was ‘excited to be on the team,’ accompanying the post with a video of him and Johnson holding up a ‘J. Paul 00’ Jersey.
In a video shared to Twitter by Paul, the social media maven appears to be in better spirits
The Browns reposted that tweet, writing ‘Let’s go! Welcome back home.’
They also said in a separate post, Great to have you on the (social) team,@jakepaul! Bundle up and be ready to bring the [fire] content tomorrow.’
The 6-8 Browns host the Saints Saturday in a bid to keep their extremely slim playoff hopes alive.
Paul, meanwhile, has fared better recently in boxing as he defeated former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva last month to move to 6-0.
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