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Joel Bitonio, Myles Garrett hope Pro Bowls turn into ‘Gold Jackets’


Browns running back Nick Chubb follows a pancake block by Joel Bitonio into the end zone for a first-quarter touchdown against the Jets on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022 in Cleveland.

BEREA − Joel Bitonio was named to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl on Wednesday night. That provided the Browns left guard with a chance to see the company in the franchise’s history he’s joined.

“I saw a list of Browns players who have been to five straight Pro Bowls and it’s, you know, the who’s who of guys,” Bitonio said Thursday. “So, it’s cool to be included in that. You know, it’s really a testament, though, to my teammates and coaching staff and everybody around you. It’s the ultimate team sport, so without the guys around you, you can’t have the success for yourself.”

For the record, that “who’s who” of former Browns players includes five Pro Football Hall of Famers in quarterback Otto Graham, running back Jim Brown, guard Gene Hickerson, tackle/kicker Lou Groza and running back Leroy Kelly. It should soon be six, with Bitonio’s former teammate, tackle Joe Thomas, a semifinalist for the 2023 class.