Browns fan raising money for 0-16 parade
With the Cleveland Browns sitting at 0-9, plans are underway to celebrate a potentially winless season.
Chris McNeil, the same fan who came up with the idea for an 0-16 parade last season, launched a GoFundMe campaign for the "Browns Perfect Season Parade 2.0." The $3,000 he's hoping to raise will help pay for security, public restrooms, medical personnel, and other costs associated with throwing a parade.
McNeil's 2016 campaign raised $10,591, which was matched by the Browns and donated to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank after they defeated the Chargers in the final game of the season. If the Browns pull off a win this season, all funds will once again go to the food bank.
Browns Perfect Season Parade 2.0
— McNeil (@Reflog_18) November 15, 2017
Web: https://t.co/ZsX98PDqaM
Facebook: https://t.co/VpUZm6H6Jl
GoFundMe: https://t.co/5z8AwyM8EL
(All proceeds go to the @CleFoodBank if the @Browns win) pic.twitter.com/PJI6wsxVch