For Cleveland Browns linebacker Mack Wilson, the team will be “all in” in the upcoming NFL season. Not only will they turn up the notch in their game, but they will also have more fun.

Speaking on 92.3 The Fan’s Bull and Fox, Wilson alluded to some clips of his teammates not rejoicing after a big play. While trivial to some, Wilson pointed out that they are going to make an effort to change it. Next season, the Browns will try to loosen a bit.

“They feel like we weren’t having fun last year. When they watch film they see us not really celebrating after one of our teammates make a play. They say that’s something we’ve got to change. I was all in for it. That’s something we are going to try to work on this year. We are going to try to have fun.”

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Wilson is also excited about the Browns' new set of coaches. He believes that Kevin Stefanski, who inked a five-year contract in January, is capable of maximizing the talents of the squad. The same goes for defensive coordinator Joe Woods.

“I feel like coach Stefanski is going to get this thing rolling for us. And coach Woods coming from the 49ers, their defense was very successful. I feel like he’s going to put guys like me and the rest of my teammates in position to make plays. I’m fired up about it. We got some great coaches and can do some great things this year.”

If we are to believe Wilson's words, then the upcoming season may finally be the season that Browns fans have been waiting for.