The Cleveland Browns lost their beloved mascot, announcing on Tuesday that Swagger, Jr. passed away at six years of age. Swagger, Jr. took over in 2019 after the original Swagger retired. He too passed away at just six years of age in February of 2020. An AKC pure-bred bull mastiff, SJ was owned by Fred and Deby McLaughlin and would run out of the tunnel ahead of games as players were introduced. During the games, he could be seen hanging out on the sidelines, as well as meeting with fans. He attended many team events as well, bringing joy to those who got the opportunity to snap a photo. Despite the love and care he was shown, the activists at PETA are less than thrilled with the Browns' decision to use a live mascot. They released a statement asking the team to use a logo instead of a live animal while saying the way Swagger, Jr. was bred led to his short life. “Generations of breeding for a certain look have left bullmastiffs prone to hip dysplasia, cancer, and life-threatening heart issues, among other p
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