Cleveland Browns Mercilessly Roasted Over NFL Draft Graphic That Looks Like Male Genitalia: ‘It Was Bouncing and Everything’

The Cleveland Browns faced widespread mockery on social media after displaying a graphic during the NFL Draft that many viewers viewed as looking like male genitalia.
The graphic, unveiled over the weekend, featured a flesh-colored dog bone that bounced up and down beneath the Browns’ logo.
Critics noted the design resembled a scrotum more than the intended team imagery of a bone.
The right-leaning sports and culture website OutKick posted a video of the graphic on X, captioning it, “Browns need to get a new graphic guy…”
Social media users piled on, with a consensus reached that the beleaguered NFL franchise unveiled a “nutsack” that was distratcing NFL fans by “bouncing” up and down.
Here is just a small sample of the reactions:
One commenter wrote, “The Browns are such a uniting force in the NFL. They bring every other fanbase together for mockery and derision. (Hey #Browns fans, derision is like mockery, but meaner.)”
One X user went as far as to declare that the team had to have presented the grapfic knowing how it would be mocked:
The incident added another chapter to the Browns’ long history of public misfires
Cleveland also made headlines Saturday by selecting quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round, ending his unexpected and historic slide.
He was projected by some analysts to go high in the first rounds.
Defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr. from Ohio State, offensive lineman Zak Zinter from Michigan, wide receiver Jamari Thrash from Louisville, and quarterback Dillon Gabriel of Oregon were also drafted by the Browns.