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Baker Mayfield Wants More Fans In Stadium: Find Tickets Here
The Cleveland Browns defeated the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Some seats were empty though, and the quarterback wants that to change.

CLEVELAND, OH — Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield led his team to a 26-20 win Sunday over the Carolina Panthers. But that wasn't enough — he wants more. Specifically, more fans in the seats.
Just over 59,000 people watched Mayfield and wide receiver Jarvis Landry light up the scoreboard in a stadium that can hold more than 67,000 people. After the game, Mayfield acknowledged frigid temperatures likely kept people at home. After all, temperatures sat at right around freezing during kickoff.
Nonetheless, the rookie phenom has put the city on notice for the team's final home game against the Cincinnati Bengals, their in-state rival.
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"We would love to have more fan support," Mayfield said after the game. "Today was cold, I get it, but having more people, especially at our last home game coming up, we would love to have more people in the stands cheering for us because we feed off of the energy. You can tell it is very obvious."
If you plan on attending, click here to find tickets to Browns games and other local events. According to Mayfield, the team needs that spark.
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“You can tell it’s very obvious. I don’t have to say it how our defense feeds off of the energy in the stadium, and being able to start fast and get that going and put teams in a bind and put pressure on them.”
The team has won three of its last four games since head coach Hue Jackson was fired and Mayfield has had a quarterback rating of at least 126.9 in all three wins. The Browns now sit at 5-7-1.
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