If you visit the Cleveland Browns’ official team website every so often, you may have noticed that they debuted a revamped design on Tuesday. First, let’s remind you of what the old one looked like vs. what the new one looks like:
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The most fascinating takeaway from the re-design is how prominently the original Brownie the Elf mascot is featured at the top of the website, almost taking precedence over the official helmet logo. What makes this all-the-more-hilarious (at least to me) is the fact that my April Fool’s joke a few months ago was all about how the team was “reportedly phasing Brownie the Elf mascot out by 2019 season.