“What’s the difference between the Cleveland Browns and the alphabet?”/“The alphabet has a W.”
A win in sports is often called a “W.” A riddle is:
Q: What’s the difference between the [winless sports team] and the alphabet?
A: The alphabet has a “W.”
“What’s the difference between the alphabet and the Lakers? The Alphabet has a W and the Lakers don’t loool” was posted on Twitter on November 3. 2012. “What’s the difference between the Giants and the Alphabet?? The alphabet has a W…. HAHAHAHA” was posted on Twitter on October 8, 2017.
The Cleveland Brown football team went winless (0-16) in 2017. A joke was posted on Reddit—Jokes on January 1, 2018:
Q: What’s the difference between the Cleveland Browns and the alphabet?
A: The alphabet has a “W.”
Twitter
Ermal Karavidaj
@ekaravidaj
What’s the difference between the alphabet and the Lakers?
The Alphabet has a W and the Lakers don’t loool
4:52 PM - 3 Nov 2012
Twitter
tkors ©
@Som_Ting_Wong
What’s the difference between the alphabet and the Lakers? The Alphabet has a W and the Lakers don’t.
4:53 PM - 3 Nov 2012
Twitter
Stoney Bricks™
@Jowi_Arbona
what’s the difference between the Giants and the Alphabet??
The alphabet has a W…. HAHAHAHA
3:29 PM - 8 Oct 2017
Twitter
Mike Schulze
@Tigerfan89434
@bomani_jones ask Shannon if he knows the difference between the Giants and the alphabet. The answer is: the alphabet has a W.
5:39 PM - 10 Oct 2017 from Sparks, NV
Twitter
justin mancino
@link781
What difference between the alphabet and the @Browns ? The alphabet has a W.
5:07 PM - 22 Oct 2017
Twitter
Jake
@JakobLmao
what’s the difference between the @Browns and the alphabet? At least the alphabet has a W.
9:10 PM - 1 Dec 2017
Twitter
tom krotseng
@tomkrotseng1
Replying to @rdew925
What’s the difference between the browns and the alphabet, the alphabet has a w.
4:27 PM - 20 Dec 2017
Reddit—Jokes
What’s the difference between the Cleveland Browns and the alphabet?
submitted January 1, 2018 by akjs
The alphabet has a “W”.
COMMENTS
OhNo_NotThatGuy
That and the alphabet has only one “L,” not sixteen