The Cleveland Browns are in the midst of their organized team activities in Berea, Ohio, but backup quarterback Josh Dobbs isn’t letting the optional workouts get in the way of a good time after organizing a field trip to NASA’s Glenn Research Center on Wednesday.
Located next to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, the Glenn Research Center designs and tests innovative technology to revolutionize air travel, advance space exploration, and improve life on Earth, according to their Twitter page.
Ready for takeoff!! 🚀@josh_dobbs1 organized a field trip to @NASAglenn for some of the guys yesterday!
📸: https://t.co/PlwIemMfDW pic.twitter.com/KbGjHmidJ6
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) June 2, 2023
11 Browns from both sides of the team’s roster were in attendance for the excursion, including cornerback Mike Ford, linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, receiver Marquise Goodwin, and tight end Harrison Bryant, among others.
News about the trip broke on Twitter late on Thursday when the team posted a link to a slideshow with pictures of Cleveland’s finest football players having a blast at the NASA facility. They stood in the wind tunnel, took pictures with robots and airplanes, and seemed to have a great time as they bonded away from the Browns’ practice facilities.
They have Dobbs to thank for the much-needed break from the hard work the team has been putting in at practices, and if the photos of the event are any indication, everyone who participated is sure to have come away from the experience with plenty of great stories,