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After the NBA Finals matchup between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers was set in stone Monday night, Cleveland Browns cornerback Damarious Randall made a promise to his Twitter followers he might live to regret.

Randall said he’d buy everyone who retweeted his tweet a jersey if the Cavaliers won. The big problem here is that it’s going to cost him a ton of money. Like, much more than his NFL contract.

Being a good-natured entrepreneur, Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin, who also happens to own Fanatics, made Randall an offer that would shave millions off his promise.

It’s worth noting that, as of right now, Randall’s tweet has been retweeted 422,000 times. That bill is skyrocketing, and quick.

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