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Classy Story about Cleveland’s RB Duke Johnson

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Browns RB Duke Johnson is proof some things are much bigger than football

How a Cleveland Browns running back has turned his touchdown celebrations into prayers for someone on another team.

By Jeff.Hartman@BnGBlitz Dec 29, 2017, 7:47am EST

Cleveland Browns running back and Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier don’t really know one another off the football field. Sure, the two have squared up in the hold on more than one occasion, but the two didn’t attend college together, or train in the offseason, yet Johnson has taken it upon himself to send prayers and positive thoughts towards the injured linebacker whenever he hits paydirt.

While some are doing elaborate endzone dances, Johnson heads to his knees to pray, followed up holding up the 5-0 with both hands. Not only is a Brown doing this for a Steeler, but he doesn’t want any recognition for his actions. That isn’t his intention.

"I just do it and kind of move on," Johnson told ESPN. "Once again I'm not actually doing it for praise, for people to reach out. To me it's bigger than that."

So, why exactly is Johnson doing this, if it isn’t to bring some positive attention to himself on an 0-15 football team?

"Just looking out for one of our own" Johnson said.

While the Steelers, or Shazier, haven’t reached out to Johnson in any way, head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged the gesture when speaking with Cleveland media prior to their Week 17 game at Heinz Field.

"It's just great to be in a business where that gets highlighted," Mike Tomlin said. "That happens all around us. Guys show class in a lot of ways, but for whatever reason in today's sports society we spend a lot of time talking about negativity. ... I tip my cap to him for what he's doing."

While society often paints a very ugly picture of the modern athlete, this is the type of story which should, but doesn’t, get nearly enough attention.

No one wants to see an injury like the one suffered by Ryan Shazier, and it is great to see a player, from a rival at that, taking the time to lift up one of his fallen brothers.

Maybe I’m getting old, but this is what I want to see more of in the NFL news. Pros being pros and realizing the game isn’t bigger than any one man.

Cheers to you Duke Johnson!


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Cheers to you Duke Johnson as this is a bright spot in an otherwise **** HOLE seeping NFL. The artickle is 100% correct as the media focus' on negativity instead of good things. We could USE a whole lot more of this not just in football but also in society. Again don't lose focus on this act of kindness even with a rival team.


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Can't wait till he's out of Cleveland and plays for a real program. That's the best I can wish for any Browns player.

except Johnny Manziel. **** him.
 
except Johnny Manziel. **** him.



Get your CFL season tickets as they just allowed him to play in that league..............**** YEA................!!!!!!!! **** jOHNI




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Somewhere in Canada, Johnny gonna make it rain tonight!
 
It's poetic justice that he will always be thought of as a complete laughing stock unless he somehow has a miraculous NFL rebirth. If there was a bigger douche as a college player and a first year NFL player I can't remember who it was.
 
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