For the second time in four years, the Cleveland Browns are mourning the loss of their mascot.
The Cleveland Browns are heartbroken to learn that their live mascot, Swagger Jr., has passed away.
He was just five years old.
The Browns announced the passing of Swagger Jr. on social media, while thanking him for his years of support to the team, stating, “We are sad to announce the passing of our beloved mascot, SJ. We are so grateful for his many years of loyal support and cherish all of the wonderful memories he helped create for fans young and old.”
Swagger Jr. was born in 2018 and took over on the Browns’ sidelines in 2020 after his father, Swagger, passed away at age six in 2020. The first dog died after suffering from cancer and a stroke, per TMZ.
This was incredibly hurtful for the Cleveland Browns as they announced Swagger’s retirement in October 2019.
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No cause of death has been announced for Swagger Jr.
Much like his pops, Swagger Jr. would run out of the tunnel for Cleveland Browns games at the FirstEnergy.
Daddy Swagger ran out for the final time on October 13th, 2019, and the son took over duties in November of that year.
The Cleveland Browns have not stated whether they plan to bring in another dog or keep the tradition alive going forward. Since these two deaths happened so close together, they may choose to discontinue it altogether.
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