LeBron James, Sons Stop By Cleveland Browns Training Camp Practice

by abournenesn

Aug 7, 2014

1407449860_lebronBEREA, Ohio — For the first time at Cleveland Browns training camp, the spotlight wasn’t on Johnny Manziel.

LeBron James stole it.

The NBA megastar got his football fix Thursday, showing up with his two sons to watch Manziel and the Browns practice. James spent an hour watching a morning workout as the team prepares for Saturday’s exhibition opener in Detroit. It was James’ first public appearance — the practice was open only to media and corporate VIP guests — since re-signing with the Cleveland Cavaliers last month, and his entrance caused quite a commotion.

Browns players couldn’t wait to meet him after practice, and several had their photos taken with the four-time MVP, who is noticeably thinner after shedding some weight during the offseason. Rookie cornerback Justin Gilbert ran into the locker room to grab his phone before returning to the field to shake hands with James.

“It’s awesome having him out here,” Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas said. “He’s obviously the best player in our generation in the NBA. To have him back in Cleveland is awesome.”

James spoke for several minutes on the sideline with Browns coach Mike Pettine and safety Donte Whitner. He chatted outside the locker room with Manziel, his close friend and business partner.

“He just asked how camp was going,” Pettine said. “You could tell that he’s into it and loves football, a big Browns fan. He said he’ll be at the games when it’s warm, and when it’s cold he’ll be watching in his basement.”

Forced to keep one eye on his sons as they tossed around a football, James later walked off the field holding hands with LeBron Jr. and Bryce. He declined comment, saying “I’ll see you tomorrow” to reporters as cameramen surrounded him. James’ homecoming to Northeast Ohio is being celebrated with an event in Akron on Friday night.

Pettine also got his photo taken with James, who towered over every group.

“I do know I’m going to be father of the year now,” Pettine said. “I got my daughter a picture with LeBron. She could care less about a picture with me.”

Pettine has had quite a week, meeting Browns Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown for the first time at a practice.

“When I got hired, somebody very quickly brought it up to me that I might have both of those opportunities,” he said. “Two things off the bucket list.”

Photo via Twitter/@Browns

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