Browns defensive back potentially on the hook for millions after making gutsy bet against the Cavaliers on Twitter

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  • Browns defensive back Damarious Randall wagered on Twitter that he would buy a jersey for every fan who retweeted his post should the Cleveland Cavaliers upset the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.
  • The post quickly went viral, and now Randall looks to be on the hook for over $ 70 million in jerseys if Cleveland can take down Golden State.
  • Recently retired Browns left tackle Joe Thomas joked with Randall about a wager of his own in response.

     

Newly signed Browns defensive back Damarious Randall will be facing quite a problem if the Cleveland Cavaliers were to pull off the upset over the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.

Golden State won Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals over the Houston Rockets to set up the fourth consecutive meeting between the Warriors and Cavaliers. Following the game, Randall tweeted out a wager to his followers, claiming he’d buy a jersey for everyone who retweeted if the Cavaliers wound up winning the title.

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