CLEVELAND -- For the first time in more than two years, the Cleveland Browns looked like a football team.
And it didn't even take a traditional 11-on-11 setting.
If you happened to be on social media this weekend, you may have noticed a hype video shared by newly acquired Browns receiver Jarvis Landry. In the minute-long video initially posted on Friday night, Landry can be seen working out alongside new teammates and fellow recently acquired Browns Tyrod Taylor and Carlos Hyde, as well as returning wide receiver Ricardo Louis and tight end David Njoku.
*Warning: Some language in video is NSFW*
It may be a mere minute of highly produced content -- with the players wearing shorts and t-shirts no less -- but Landry's highlight reel encapsulates what already appears to be a very different vibe emanating from the 2018 Cleveland Browns.
Gone are the days of malcontent receivers or ill-prepared and inexperienced quarterbacks, replaced by players like Landry and Taylor who had nothing to do with the team's 1-31 record over the course of the past two seasons. In fact, both players played key roles on teams that made the playoffs within the past two years.
Landry and Taylor aren't alone, with right tackle Chris Hubbard, safety Damarious Randall and free agent cornerbacks T.J. Carrie, E.J. Gaines and Terrence Mitchell also possessing recent playoff experience. Meanwhile, second-year players like Njoku are waiting to enjoy their first career pro wins -- although you wouldn't have known in watching Landry's video, which has already received more than 11,000 retweets on Twitter and 85,000 Instagram likes.
Throughout the high-paced promo, Machine Gun Kelly's anthem "Cleveland" blares in the background.
"I think It's 'bout time we put on for the city man," a voice can be heard saying at the intro. "They lookin' like we forgot or somethin.'"