The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Odd couple: Mayfield, rocker Alice Cooper team up for TV spot

- Photos and text from wire services

Baker Mayfield never dreamed of being on a team with Alice Cooper.

The Browns quarterbac­k also had no idea the legendary rocker, known for theatrical stage shows featuring pyrotechni­cs, snakes and a guillotine, had more serious skills.

“He’s a scratch golfer,” Mayfield said of the 73-year-old Cooper, who shot three strokes below his age during a round at an area country club this week.

The unlikely pairing of Mayfield and one shock rock’s godfathers took place during a TV commercial shoot for Progressiv­e’s popular “At Home With Baker Mayfield” campaign, which features

Mayfield and his wife, Emily, living inside FirstEnerg­y Stadium, home of the Browns.

In the new spots for the award-winning campaign’s third season, Mayfield and Cooper are neighbors.

Mayfield, who led the Browns to their first playoff berth since 2003 last season, knew only a little about Cooper before their first meeting. He was aware of “School’s Out,” Cooper’s summer-hasarrived anthem shouted by kids across the country, but not much more.

So Mayfield did some deeper digging into the iconic singer, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.

“Just an amazing person. Truly, not

what I was expecting,” Mayfield said. “’He’s a Detroit fan, which I didn’t know. But if you’re born there, you’ve got to be a Lions fan. He’s a fun guy who takes his work very seriously.

“He was practicing his lines and I thought it was cool to see someone at that level still taking it that seriously.”

Mayfield and Cooper quickly built a strong working rapport and enjoyed their time together on set, often bursting into laughter after a take.

Cooper cracked that he heard the Browns, who have Super Bowl hopes this season, might need some help.

“Sorry,” he said. “I’m all about the Lions.”

 ?? David Dermer / Associated Press ?? Singer Alice Cooper, left, and Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield laugh during a Progressiv­e Insurance commercial shoot at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
David Dermer / Associated Press Singer Alice Cooper, left, and Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield laugh during a Progressiv­e Insurance commercial shoot at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

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