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Browns Post Myles Garrett Meme After Meteor in Trending Videos from Ohio Confirmed by NASA
The Cleveland Browns had a little fun with a rare weather phenomenon that occurred on Monday night.
After NASA confirmed that a meteor caused a loud "Boom!" heard across Northeast Ohio, the Browns posted a meme featuring star defensive end and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett:
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Videos captured the meteor as it went across the sky in Pennsylvania and Ohio:
There haven't yet been reports of the meteor actually striking the earth. This marks the second astrological occurrence this month, as a bright fireball was seen across at least five countries in Europe on March 8 before exploding and causing damage to a house in Germany.
Per NASA, the last significant fireball event occurred over Russia in 2013, when an asteroid that was "the size of a small building" disintegrated about 20 kilometers above the city of Chelyabinsk.
The 2025 season was something like a meteor for the Browns, as the beauty of Garrett's impressive year wasn't enough to stop the implosion that resulted in a 5-12 finish and a fourth year out of the playoffs over the last five seasons.
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