Browns: Ronnie Harrison brushing snow off car is must see moment

Cleveland Brown Ronnie H arrison (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Cleveland Brown Ronnie H arrison (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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Snow gave first-year Brown Ronnie Harrison a ‘Welcome to Cleveland’ moment.

Snow just can’t be something first-year Cleveland Brown Ronnie Harrison is used to.

He played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and grew up in Florida. He played collegiately at Alabama, so the 24-year-old just never got the chance to go through the act of waking up to a snow covered car that he needed to clean off so he can get to work.

Harrison, who left last week’s game with a shoulder injury, was caught by teammate Greedy Williams cleaning off his pickup truck after a huge snowstorm struck Cleveland early Tuesday morning.

I’m not going to pretend to know the status of Harrision’s injury, but he’s showing some Cleveland grit in getting all that snow off his vehicle because you know he’s probably not feeling great after the injury he sustained on the first play of Cleveland’s game against Jacksonville last Sunday.

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Here’s hoping Harrison can get back onto the field sooner than later because he’s been a difference maker when he’s been out there for a secondary that needs as much help as it can get.

We’ve really yet to begin the practice week so we don’t really know the nature of Harrison’s injury, but he could certainly be used up near the line of scrimmage with Derrick Henry running at the Browns in Week 13.

Cleveland acquired Harrison over the summer for a 2021 fifth-round selection. With Harrison projected to be the Browns starting strong safety for the considerable future, that swap is looking like a steal.

As for Williams, this is the first we’ve really heard from the corner since he injured his shoulder in a tackling drill on the first day of training camp.

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The Browns took a week-by-week approach with his injury until about a month through the season, when they finally put him on the injured reserve list.