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Watch: Browns' Joe Thomas tries his hand at being a weatherman

Injured Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas became Cleveland Browns chief meterologist on Sunday. (AP)
Injured Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas became Cleveland Browns chief meterologist on Sunday. (AP)

When you’re on injured reserve for the first time ever, like Cleveland Browns’ left tackle Joe Thomas, you find creative ways to keep yourself busy.

For Thomas, that meant trying his hand at being a weatherman on Sunday.

The 33-year old, dressed in a Christmas-appropriate red shirt under his blazer, recorded a video for the team website:

“If it looks like like I’m turning into a snowman,” Thomas said, “That’s because…it is snowing.”

Thomas is pretty good with the microphone; he’s also done some podcasts with his teammates, though his consecutive pods streak wasn’t nearly as long as his consecutive snaps played streak – he record two, then missed the scheduled third because of a cold.

Thomas suffered a torn triceps in Cleveland’s Week 7 game against Tennessee, ending his streak of games played at 167 and his snaps streak at 10,363. Because he was injured in the first half of the season, Thomas’ run of consecutive seasons named to the Pro Bowl have ended too – he was chosen for the annual all-star game in each of his first 10 NFL seasons.