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    Drink up: Compared to other NFL teams, it's cheap to get a beer at Cleveland Browns game

    By George M. Thomas, Akron Beacon Journal,

    2 days ago

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    Denigrate Cleveland Browns Stadium all you want.

    The fact of the matter is the home of the Browns possesses its charms. One of them is especially appreciated on game days — especially when paying for preseason games in August and enduring late summer warmth in September.

    According to sportsbook NJ.bet, the Browns have fourth least expensive cost per beer in the NFL at $7.50, a significant $1.30 less than the league average.

    Who has the cheapest beer in the NFL?

    By some standards, that price is fairly reasonable, but other teams come in lower than the Browns.

    Four NFL teams - the Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, New York Jets, New York Giants ring in at $5.

    The Houston Texans and division rival Cincinnati Bengals come in a $6 for the second spot.

    Coming in third:  Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Commanders at $7

    And rounding out the Top 5 in overall price? Another division rival, the Baltimore Ravens at $7.63.

    Who has the most expensive beer in the NFL?

    No big shocker that if you want a beer on one of the coasts, you’re going to pay for it.

    The most expensive beer comes courtesy of the San Francisco 49ers who charge $12 per drink. Coming in closely behind them: the Saints at $11.50. It costs to get your party on in N’awlins.

    This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Drink up: Compared to other NFL teams, it's cheap to get a beer at Cleveland Browns game

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