Live Dungeons & Dragons fundraiser scores critical hit as Browns’ Myles Garrett joins the party

Live Dungeons & Dragons fundraiser scores critical hit as Browns’ Myles Garrett joins the party
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[In the player above, watch Cleveland Browns video of Myles Garrett describing his Dungeons & Dragons character at a 2022 charity event.]

CLEVELAND (WJW) — A fundraiser for critically ill children happening next weekend could mean an “athletics check” for Myles Garrett.

Not literally, but figuratively, as the Browns’ defensive end rolls the 20-sided die for charity in a Dungeons & Dragons game to be broadcast live on Saturday, June 29, from Southern Tier Brewing Company in downtown Cleveland.

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Garrett, who’s no stranger to the tabletop role-playing game, is slated to join Brandon Tharp, an RPG content creator from Ohio, and former Browns running back turned gamemaster Johnny Stanton for “Crits for Casey Cares,” a live D&D game supporting the Casey Cares Foundation.

In Dungeons & Dragons, players improvise a story as they go, creating and playing as characters in a fantastical setting and using that character’s skills — like athletics — as well as their weapons, wizardry and wits to save the day.

During a 2022 live event raising funds for Red Nose Day, Garrett played as a chromatic black dragon samurai who “gets sacks and breaks backs,” he said.

Browns play Dungeons and Dragons
Browns play Dungeons and Dragons

“Critical thinking, thinking on your feet kind of coincides [with football],” Stanton said at the time. “I think what’s great about D&D is it can be an escape from football, which we can all use once in a while.”

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All proceeds from Saturday’s event will go to the foundation, which funds year-round activities for critically ill children and their families, according to a news release. Last year, the foundation provided nearly 34,000 activities to more than 56,000 participants — about 16 activities every minute.

Representing the Casey Cares Foundation at Saturday’s event is teen Colton Hartraft, who was treated for embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma — a type of cancer that usually affects young children — and was declared cancer-free in December 2023.

The event is set for 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, at the brewery, 811 Prospect Avenue East.

Tickets start at $49 and audience members can donate more to affect the gameplay, according to the website, from $30 to give a player a health potion to $200 to add their own non-player character to the game.

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