
Cleveland Browns
AFC
Established in 1946
Huntington Bank Field
About the Team
The Cleveland Browns have one of the most passionate and loyal fan bases in the NFL, known as the “Dawg Pound.” Originally established in 1946, the franchise had a hiatus in the 1990s but was re-established in 1999. The Browns have a rich football history, with multiple championships before the Super Bowl era. Though they’ve had ups and downs in recent years, they are always working to build a competitive team that reflects the blue-collar work ethic of Cleveland. The Browns are a team on the rise, with a focus on young talent and a bright future.

The Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland Browns Stadium, opened in 1999, is located on the shores of Lake Erie, providing a stunning backdrop for football games. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 67,000 and offers a classic open-air design, making it a tough environment for visiting teams, especially in the colder months. Recently, the stadium has undergone renovations to improve fan experiences, with upgraded seating, premium suites, and more dining options. The Dawg Pound section remains a fan favorite, creating an intense and lively atmosphere on game day.
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