
Browns' Tweet Announcing 1st-Round Pick Features Typo for 2nd Consecutive Year
For the second consecutive year, the Cleveland Browns had some trouble using social media to welcome a first-round draft pick to the team.
Cleveland drafted offensive lineman Cameron Erving with the 19th overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft. When the team sent out a tweet to welcome its newest player, it spelled Erving's last name with an "I," not an "E."
Whoops.
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To be fair, there is already a star with the last name of "Irving" in Cleveland. That, of course, would be Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving.
The Browns did fix their mistake:
Again, this wasn't the first time the team made a typo when announcing a pick. As College Spun noted, Cleveland also struggled typing "22nd" while welcoming Johnny Manziel to the squad last year:


As the hockey coach from Happy Gilmore would say:
[Twitter, YouTube; h/t College Spun]
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