LeBron James is continuing to distance himself from the Dallas Cowboys, having reiterated his stance on America’s team.
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar, a native of Akron, Ohio, claims to support the Cleveland Browns now, having helped the city to its first major trophy since 1964 when he became a three-time NBA champion in 2016.
Now he’s hoping to see the Browns repeat the feat.
Speaking on ‘TNF in The Shop’ on Amazon Prime this Thursday night, Bron confirmed his allegiance to Cleveland.
“I’m a Browns fan now,” he stated bluntly.
James, who has since won a fourth title with the Lakers, admitted the Browns have been crap in his lifetime but pointed out that there’s hope every year.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NBA stories via Google! Follow Us
The four-time MVP had been a Cowboys fan for most of his life but withdrew his support after the Colin Kaepernick saga and has since branded owner Jerry Jones a racist. He backed the San Francisco 49ers to beat them on Sunday and, if he bet on the game, would have been very happy with the result.
He won’t be backing the Niners this weekend, though, as they happen to be scheduled for a matchup against Cleveland.
The 2-2 Browns will have their work cut out for them as it’s already been revealed that starting quarterback Deshaun Watson will not play as he is dealing with a shoulder injury.