Cleveland Browns fans braved a brutal snowstorm to watch their team take on arch rivals Pittsburgh on Thursday night, some fans going shirtless despite the cold temperatures.
One fan in a professional-wrestling mask had his shirt off early, long before visibility was limited by the snowfall.
Soon after, Prime video was forced to add a graphic of every yard marker on the field because they were no visible with the snow.
Dozens of Cleveland staffers with shovels made the dimensions doable for the players on the field.
The shirtless Browns fans were rewarded for staying for hours in the cold with their team defeating the Steelers 24-19.
It was a Nick Chubb touchdown with under a minute left in the game that secured the win for the Browns.
One Cleveland Browns fans took his shirt off early on Thursday night despite the snowfall
Snow consistently fell at Cleveland’s Huntington Bank Field throughout the second half
Browns’ fans have not had much to cheer for this season, as the win improves the team to 3-8, while the Steelers fell to 8-3.
Yet, a win over longtime rivals was enough to keep the crazed Cleveland fans in their seats despite snow barreling into Huntington Bank Field for most of the second half.
The Browns have played their role well as spoilers, taking down the Baltimore Ravens and Steelers in recent weeks, as both teams are aiming deep playoff runs.
The snow game was the first loss for Russell Wilson as Pittsburgh’s starting quarterback.
The Browns do not play again until December 2, when they travel to face the Denver Broncos.