A week-long series of Browns/Ohio-related Super Bowl stories begins with some million-dollar questions about John Dorsey.
The Cleveland Browns have no interest in trading Myles Garrett. Instead, the team wants to sign the star pass rusher to ...
Cleveland’s fight to keep the Browns from moving from downtown and ... who felt betrayed in 1995 when late owner Art Modell, unable to strike a deal with the city to get a new stadium, moved ...
The Modell Law, passed in 1996 after former owner Art Modell moved the original Browns to Baltimore, requires the team to give Cleveland six-months’ notice before leaving town and give residents ...
officials expressed that they are invoking the “Modell Law” to “ensure the Cleveland Browns continue to play downtown.” The law was enacted following former Browns owner Art Modell’s ...
The city of Cleveland filed a lawsuit against the Browns ... Advertisement The law was passed after former Browns owner Art Modell moved the team to Baltimore in 1996. It requires a team that ...
Last year, the Cleveland Browns announced plans to build a new ... who felt betrayed in 1995 when late owner Art Modell, unable to strike a deal with the city to get a new stadium, moved the ...
He had been a minority owner of the Steelers ... The point is the Cleveland Clowns, Charlie Browns or whatever name you want to call a team that defines haplessness, are not worthy of Garrett ...
The Browns shall not pass. The city of Cleveland filed a lawsuit Tuesday to try to prevent the NFL team’s move from their Lake Erie-front Huntington Bank Stadium to what would be a dome facility ...
An amended complaint, filed by the Cleveland Browns Football Company LLC in November, questions the legality of the law that “imposes certain vague, unconstitutional restrictions on the owner of a ...