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by Chad Marvin Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Why are the Browns named Brown?

The Browns were founded in 1946 and, as the result of a fan contest to choose their moniker, were named after their first head coach, Paul Brown, who was already a popular figure in Ohio, having coached the Ohio State University to a national collegiate football championship.

Why are the Browns the Dawgs?

According to Hanford Dixon, then a cornerback with the Browns, Dixon himself gave his defensive teammates the name "Dawgs" to inspire them before the 1985 season. The Dawg Pound started during the 1985 training camp at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland.

Why did Browns change their name?

The name of the team was at first left up to Brown, who rejected calls for it to be christened the Browns. McBride then held a contest to name the team in May 1945; "Cleveland Panthers" was the most popular choice, but Brown rejected it because it was the name of an earlier failed football team.

Are the old Browns the Ravens?

The Ravens originated when Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell decided to relocate his historic franchise, and he reached a deal with the city of Baltimore to move his team in 1996.

What are Browns fans called?

Cleveland Browns referring to entire fanbase as “The Dawg Pound”

Why do Browns fans wear dog masks?

The east end zone had been officially christened “The Dawg Pound.” These fans accepted the designation with the usual vigor, and not only would bark for the defense's successes during the game, but would show up in dog attire, masks, bone-shaped hats and other costumes that blended with the atmosphere.

Why did Browns leave Cleveland?

The reason Modell chose to relocate to Baltimore was because he felt the city had the funding to build a first-class stadium. The very next day, on November 7, Cleveland voters overwhelmingly approved the aforementioned tax issue to remodel Cleveland Stadium.

Who is the oldest NFL franchise?

The Green Bay Acme Packers, founded in 1919 (joined the NFL in 1921, now the Green Bay Packers) is the oldest NFL franchise with continuous operation in the same location.

Why do the Browns have an elf?

The story of Brownie the Elf the logo begins long before the Cleveland Browns adopted the little creature — long before the team even existed, in fact. "Brownies" date back to folklore, where they were elf-like creatures who helped out with household chores as long as you left them little goodies to eat.

What are the 4 newest NFL teams?

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Why did the Cleveland Browns move to Baltimore?

The Browns were then defeated 29-9 by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Divisional Playoff game. In late 1995, Modell announced the move of the franchise to Baltimore. Browns owner Art Modell claimed financial hardships, but announced the move before Cleveland was able to propose an offer to keep the Browns.

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GAME CENTER

  • Cincinnati Bengals
    Q4 2:26
    Touchdown
    B.Allen pass short right complete to CLE 2. Catch made by C.Evans at CLE 2. Gain of 4 yards. C.Evans for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN. TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. B.Allen steps back to pass. B.Allen pass incomplete intended for CIN. TWO-POINT ATTEMPT FAILS.
    13 plays, 75 yds, 4:48
    16 - 21
  • Cleveland Browns
    Q4 7:14
    Touchdown
    C.Keenum pass short right complete to CIN 12. Catch made by D.Felton at CIN 12. Gain of 10 yards. D.Felton for 10 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.McLaughlin extra point is good.
    10 plays, 46 yds, 6:00
    10 - 21
  • Cincinnati Bengals
    Q3 5:00
    Field Goal
    E.Fry 36 yard field goal attempt is good, Center-C.Harris, Holder-K.Huber.
    14 plays, 52 yds, 8:37
    10 - 14
  • Cincinnati Bengals
    Q2 3:28
    Touchdown
    C.Keenum steps back to pass. C.Keenum sacked at CLE 29 for -5 yards (W.Ray) C.Keenum FUMBLES, forced by W.Ray. Fumble RECOVERED by CIN-T.Henderson at CLE 29. T.Henderson for yards, TOUCHDOWN.
    3 plays, 13 yds, 1:30
    6 - 14
  • Cleveland Browns
    Q2 11:22
    Touchdown
    D.Johnson rushed right guard to CIN End Zone for 4 yards. D.Johnson for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.McLaughlin extra point is good.
    9 plays, 30 yds, 4:34
    0 - 14
  • Cleveland Browns
    Q1 0:56
    Touchdown
    C.Keenum pass complete to CIN 7. Catch made by J.Landry at CIN 7. Gain of 26 yards. J.Landry for 26 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.McLaughlin extra point is good.
    6 plays, 79 yds, 3:18
    0 - 7
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GAMES

DRAFT

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212 (44)--
314 (78)--
335 (99)--
413 (118)--
623 (202)--
72 (223)--
725 (246)--

NEWS

STANDINGS

AFC EastWLTPCTPFPASTRK
1
Logo of the Buffalo Bills
Bills 1160.647483289W4
2
Logo of the New England Patriots
Patriots 1070.588462303L1
3
Logo of the Miami Dolphins
Dolphins 980.529341373W1
4
Logo of the New York Jets
Jets 4130.235310504L2
AFC NorthWLTPCTPFPASTRK
1
Logo of the Cincinnati Bengals
Bengals 1070.588460376L1
2
Logo of the Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers 971.559343398W2
3
Logo of the Cleveland Browns
Browns 890.471349371W1
4
Logo of the Baltimore Ravens
Ravens 890.471387392L6
AFC SouthWLTPCTPFPASTRK
1
Logo of the Tennessee Titans
Titans 1250.706419354W3
2
Logo of the Indianapolis Colts
Colts 980.529451365L2
3
Logo of the Houston Texans
Texans 4130.235280452L2
4
Logo of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Jaguars 3140.176253457W1
AFC WestWLTPCTPFPASTRK
1
Logo of the Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs 1250.706480364W1
2
Logo of the Las Vegas Raiders
Raiders 1070.588374439W4
3
Logo of the Los Angeles Chargers
Chargers 980.529474459L1
4
Logo of the Denver Broncos
Broncos 7100.412335322L4

ROSTER

NO NAMEPOSAGEHTWT
2
Amari Cooper
Amari CooperWR276'1"210
89
Stephen Carlson
Stephen CarlsonTE256'4"240
75
Joel Bitonio
Joel BitonioG306'4"320
72
Hjalte Froholdt
Hjalte FroholdtG256'5"310
25
Demetric Felton
Demetric FeltonRB235'9"189
78
Jack Conklin
Jack ConklinT276'6"308
27
Kareem Hunt
Kareem HuntRB265'11"216
0
Joshua Dobbs
Joshua DobbsQB276'3"216
41
John Kelly
John KellyRB255'10"208
77
Wyatt Teller
Wyatt TellerG276'4"314
6
Baker Mayfield
Baker MayfieldQB276'1"215
70
Alex Taylor
Alex TaylorT246'8"301
24
Nick Chubb
Nick ChubbRB265'11"227
9
Jakeem Grant
Jakeem GrantWR295'7"172
15
Ryan Switzer
Ryan SwitzerWR275'8"185
55
Ethan Pocic
Ethan PocicOL266'6"320
40
Johnny Stanton
Johnny StantonFB276'2"240
79
Drew Forbes
Drew ForbesG256'5"305
85
David Njoku
David NjokuTE256'4"246
11
Donovan Peoples-Jones
Donovan Peoples-JonesWR236'2"204
10
Anthony Schwartz
Anthony SchwartzWR216'0"186
66
James Hudson
James HudsonT226'5"313
53
Nick Harris
Nick HarrisC236'1"293
34
Dexter Williams
Dexter WilliamsRB255'11"212
86
Miller Forristall
Miller ForristallTE246'5"245
7
Jacoby Brissett
Jacoby BrissettQB296'4"235
68
Michael Dunn
Michael DunnG276'5"315
65
Elijah Nkansah
Elijah NkansahT276'1"328
62
Blake Hance
Blake HanceG266'6"310
4
Deshaun Watson
Deshaun WatsonQB266'2"215
84
Ja'Marcus Bradley
Ja'Marcus BradleyWR256'0"198
30
D'Ernest Johnson
D'Ernest JohnsonRB265'10"208
88
Harrison Bryant
Harrison BryantTE236'5"230
74
Christopher Hubbard
Christopher HubbardT306'4"295
37
Tre Harbison
Tre HarbisonRB235'11"218
48
Nick Guggemos
Nick GuggemosTE266'5"231
60
David Moore
David MooreG236'2"320

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