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Cleveland Browns - Team
History & Information
The Cleveland Browns began play in 1946 as a charter member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and joined the NFL in 1950 after the AAFC folded.
Not long after gaining the franchise, McBride named Ohio State Buckeyes coach Paul Brown as vice president, general manager and head coach. The franchise conducted a team naming contest in 1945. The most popular submission was "Browns" in recognition of Paul Brown, already an established and popular figure in Ohio sports. Brown at first objected to the name and the team selected from the contest entries the name "Panthers." However, after an area businessman informed the team that he owned the rights to the name Cleveland Panthers from an earlier failed football team, Brown rescinded his objection and agreed to the use of his name.
The Browns' first NFL game was against the two-time defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. The overwhelming consensus at the time was that the Eagles would blow the Browns off the field; there were still many who thought the Browns were merely the dominant team in a minor league. However, the Browns were determined to prove they belonged. They shredded the Eagles' vaunted defense for 487 yards of total offense en route to a 35-10 blowout.
Cleveland Browns - Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland Browns Stadium is a football stadium located at North Coast Harbor in Cleveland, Ohio, near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It is the home of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. The stadium sits on 31 acres (13 ha) of land on the shores of Lake Erie and has a capacity of over 73,200. The normal use of the stadium is only for football; however, the stadium was built with a playing surface large enough to allow it to host international soccer matches.
Cleveland Browns Stadium sits on the former site of Cleveland Municipal Stadium, which housed the Browns before owner Art Modell deactivated the franchise and began a new one in Baltimore that became the Ravens. As part of the deal that reactivated Browns, the city of Cleveland tore down Cleveland Stadium after the 1996 season to make room for the new facility. Debris from the former stadium was submerged in Lake Erie and now serves as an artificial reef.
The stadium is also home to the Dawg Pound, a section of bleacher seats whose occupants are commonly regarded as some of the most passionate in football.
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