CLEVELAND -- Some might have pegged it as a celebration, but Chris McNeil, the organizer of the Cleveland Browns' 0-16 parade, made one thing clear Saturday afternoon after the Perfect Season Parade 2.0 finished driving and marching around FirstEnergy Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The parade was held to mark the team's 0-16 season.
It was a protest, one Cleveland Police estimated between 2,500 and 3,200 people showed up to either watch or take part in.
There was a pickup truck sponsored by a funeral home with a casket on the back, a bunch of Browns-painted buses rolling along the way and sign after sign criticizing Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and the team's front office.