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Look: Snow turns TNF game in Cleveland into winter wonderland

‘Wintry mix’ turned into a lot of lake-effect snow during the second half of the ‘Thursday Night Football’ game between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers at Huntington Bank Field.

It’s a cinematic and fun football aesthetic for those of us watching on TV while cozy in our warm homes.

Take a look at the wild winter wonderland scenes from Cleveland :

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