 Having the chance to play football on an NFL field is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially for Marines. Today at Cleveland Brown Stadium, the Marines are taking on Cleveland's first responders in a friendly flag football match. Their opponents are a group of Cleveland police and firemen who regularly play in a league. The Marines, on the other hand, have been practicing together for only six weeks. They got some coaching from Cleveland Brown's tight end, Ben Watson. It's all part of Marine Week, a chance for Cleveland to celebrate community, country and core. In Afghanistan, it was snowing so bad we couldn't land. We were there for 12 days, which was long, and I couldn't believe how ready I was to get home, so I can't imagine what it's like for you guys. You'd be over there nine months. As the game progressed, the first responders stole the show and ran away with the ball, sparking the competitive side of Watson and the humor of the referees. Hold on, hold on. Cleveland's finest had some more big plays left in them. Marine Week is awesome. It's really good for the city just to see what the Marines do, to get up and personal. To get up and personal, meet some of the guys who are defending our country, learn what they do, learn some of the things they do on the daily basis, and it's an honor to be a part of it. It's an honor to come out here and play with these guys. Cleveland's first responders shut the Marines out 28-0. But in events like this, it's obvious the bonds between brothers are stronger than competition on the field. For Marine Week Cleveland, I'm Sergeant Todd Hunter.