BEREA, OH — After existing as a known sports entity for over 80 years, the Cleveland Browns embarrassingly admitted that they had only recently come to the sudden realization that they had forgotten to put a logo on their helmets this whole time.
The organization, which was founded in 1944 before joining the NFL in 1950, had come to be identified by sports fans by what was believed to be a logo featuring a plain, orange football helmet, which it really no logo at all. According to reports, team officials suddenly discovered this oversight this week.
"We've been so busy fielding losing teams that we forgot about coming up with a logo," said Browns President David Jenkins. "Honestly, that's the way things were when I got here, so I just assumed everyone wanted it this way. I know most team

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