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The Browns are reportedly looking for the state to cover $600 million of the $2.4 billion cost of building a new domed stadium in Brook Park.
As the Cleveland Browns prepare to play as the biggest underdog ... A new approach should start as soon as the season ends by hearing from Jimmy Haslam and the front office leadership. There needs to be an accounting of what went wrong this year and ...
The Cleveland Browns could soon have a new owner, as Jimmy Haslam could be forced to sell. Haslam, who has a net worth of $8.5 billion according to Forbes, has owned the Browns since 2012.
The battle over where the Cleveland Browns will play their home games in 2029 took another turn on Monday. According to Fox 8 News in Cleveland, city Mayor Jus
Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne will be on Good Morning Cleveland Wednesday to discuss the Browns move to Brook Park.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb has sent a letter to the Cleveland Browns, telling them the city intends to enforce the Modell Law, which gives the city or local residents the opportunity to purchase the team before it can leave to play in another location.
The Haslam Sports is forging ahead with plans to build a domed stadium for the Browns in Brook Park despite efforts from Cleveland City officials trying to force the team to stay downtown. The
Deshaun Watson's setback in his recovery from an Achilles injury could cost him the 2025 season, giving the Browns a chance to move on, at least on the field.
The Cleveland Browns’ push to move out of the city and play in a proposed domed stadium has encountered a new road block.
Plans call for the 176-acre site in Brook Park to house the new Huntington Bank Field enclosed stadium, as well as the adjacent mixed-use development.
Ohio lawmakers are looking at including some sort of financial help for a Cleveland Browns stadium this year, such as via the state’s new two-year budget plan.