By Associated Press - Friday, August 11, 2023

CLEVELAND — Some nearby lightning and heavy rain delayed the start of Friday night’s exhibition between the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns for more than an hour.

At 7:22 p.m., fans in attendance were advised to seek shelter by the public address announcer. There was also a message on the scoreboards saying, “severe weather is approaching.”

During the long delay, Commanders coach Ron Rivera and several Washington players, including star defensive end Chase Young, came out of the locker room for updates.

Officials finally gave the go-ahead for players to warm up for a second time at 8:30 p.m. The Browns said kickoff is scheduled for 8:46.

The exhibition game was originally scheduled to start at 7:38 p.m.

Before the delay, both the Commanders and Browns went through their pregame routines in a steady rain before heading to their locker rooms. The field was then completely cleared of all personnel and fans either gathered on the concourses or grabbed seats beneath the upper deck to stay dry.

Last week, the Browns’ preseason opener in the Hall of Fame game was delayed by a power outage between the third and fourth quarters. Cleveland beat the New York Jets 21-16.

 

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