Browns fans can attend memorial service for the late mascot, Swagger

Swagger the bull mastiff, the Browns’ official mascot, passed away recently

Browns fans can pay their respects and celebrate the life of Swagger, the team’s late bull mastiff mascot. A funeral home in Willoughby Hills will host visitation for Swagger and then a public celebration of life.

Swagger, the Browns’ first-ever living dog mascot, died on February 7th after battling cancer and pneumonia. He was just 6.

The memorial service will be held in honor of the Browns’ first live mascot on Saturday, Feb. 22 at DeJohn Funeral Home in Willoughby Hills. The ceremony is open to all Browns fans. Visitation is 1 to 3 p.m., followed by a celebration of life at 3 p.m.

No word on if Swagger Jr., his son and the new mascot, will be in attendance.