Bengals defense leads the way to 17-16 win over the Browns in opener
The trend of throwing sex toys onto sports fields, previously seen in six WNBA games since July, was first recorded in an NFL game during the Browns-Bengals matchup on Sept 7.
- On Sunday during the Browns-Bengals game in Cleveland, an obscene trend from the WNBA appeared when a green sex toy was thrown onto the field and an NFL official tossed it to the sideline.
- The trend began in the WNBA after sex toys were thrown during at least six games earlier this year, including incidents in Atlanta on July 29 and Chicago on Aug. 1.
- NFL officials warned they will pursue criminal charges and work with local and federal law enforcement, following a few arrests in earlier related incidents, according to a league statement .
- Cincinnati held on to beat Cleveland Browns 17-16 at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday, despite being outgained 327-141 and missed kicks costing the Browns four points.
- This remains a developing story as a sex toy nearly struck Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham in Los Angeles on Tuesday, with updates expected as investigations proceed.
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