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Wyatt Teller, the Cleveland Browns starting right guard, received some national praise on The Pat McAfee show Wednesday. 

Teller has been finding a home for himself on the show quite frequently for his ferocious style of play, and in Week 14, it was much of the same. 

Here is a look at the play: 

The Pat McAfee show acknowledging Teller goes to show that the national media is finally paying attention to what everyone who watches the Browns knows -- Teller is good at what he does. 

The play being highlighted is one where Teller was asked to play the puller on a power play. 

Teller creates havoc with his violent nature of play. And with the Browns' ball control style of play, he has flourished in his role in Cleveland. 

There is no doubt that Teller will get All-Pro considerations by the season's end. 

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