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Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns franchise is a professional American football in Cleveland, Ohio, who are members of the division of the North American Conference of Football (AFC) of the National Association Football (NFL). They play at Cleveland Browns Stadium, with administrative offices and training facilities in Berea, Ohio. Official brown colors "are orange and brown and white. They are unique between a member of the 32 NFL franchises because they do not have a helmet logo. 



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Cleveland Browns was founded in 1945 by businessman Arthur B. McBride and coach Paul Brown as a member of the Charter of the Pan-American Football Conference (AFC). Dominated the Cleveland Browns in African origin, assembling 03.04.47 active record in four seasons in the league and win the championship in each of them.] When the AAFC folded after the 1949 season, Brown joined the National Football League along with the San Francisco 49ers and the original Baltimore Colts. Brown won the championship in their inaugural NFL season, as well as in 1954, 1955, and 1964 seasons. From 1965 to 1995, they made the playoffs 14 times, but have never won another championship, or even appeared in the Super Bowl.In 1995, owner Art MODELL, who had bought the brown in 1961, announced plans to move the team to Baltimore, Maryland. After legal action from the city of Cleveland and the fans threats, has been to reach a compromise in early 1996 that allowed for the establishment of MODELL Baltimore Ravens franchise with new contracts to keep all brown staff. Brown intellectual property, including the team name, logos, and training center, and history, and kept in confidence and is considered the election by the NFL also suspended. And the establishment of a new team by 1999, either through expansion or relocation. Brown also announced expansion team in 1998, and resumed play in 1999. Since the resumption of operations in 1999, has participated in the Cleveland Browns 84-172 record during the 2014 season they had a winning seasons: 9-7 record in 2002 and 10-6 record in 2007. DateThe establishment and success in the AFC (1944-1949)Brown assets back "to 1944, when I got a taxi magnate Arthur B." Mickey "McBride franchise rights Cleveland in Football Conference newly Pan American formed.  was of African descent National Football dominant League competition once operations began at the end of the Second World War, which forced many of the technical teams to reduce the activity, the integration of , or going to stop his players as he served in the US Army. Early in 1945, he named McBride Paul Brown, 36-year-old Ohio State Buckeyes coach the team as head coach and general manager and gave him a share of the profits. Move surprised and upset Buckeye fans, who were hoping that he will resume his career as successful in school after the war.  Brown, who had built an impressive record as coach of Massillon, Ohio, high school team, and bring Xbox first national championship, at the time he was serving in the US Navy and coached football team in the Navy Great Lakes plant near Chicago.
He was initially left the team name up to Paul Brown, who rejected calls for it to be christened brown. and franchise and the Cleveland Plain Dealer then held the naming contest for the definition of the team, promising $ 1000 war bonds for the winner. In June 1945, the Committee on "Panthers" chosen as the name for the new team, which holds the concession American Football League name in the Cleveland failed, which only lasted one season in 1926. It is not clear whether the "Panthers" at the highest getter votes, or if It was the second highest behind the "Brown", which was rejected once again by Paul Brown. However, the owner of AFL Panthers failed election, General CX Zimmerman pointed out, and it has the name "Cleveland Panthers" and will insist on compensation if it is used. At this point, Paul Brown bowed popular sentiment and agreed to "Brown" name.
Brown remained uncomfortable with the idea of ​​the team that bears his name. For some time after, he cites sometimes alternate history in the name of the team, claiming that they actually named after the boxer Joe Louis, who was the "Brown Bomber," a nickname. This alternate history's name was even the support of the team as recently realistic in the mid-1990s, and it still serves as an urban legend to this day. However, Paul Brown never stuck to the story of Joe Louis, and later in his life and admitted that he was a liar, he invented to divert attention unwanted arising from the team that bears his name. NFL brown and now both support the position that the team was already named after Paul Brown. 



Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Founding and success in the AAFC (1944–49)
    • 1.2 Success and challenges in the NFL (1950–56)
    • 1.3 Jim Brown and new ownership (1957–63)
    • 1.4 Continued success under Blanton Collier (1964–70)
    • 1.5 The "Kardiac Kids" (1971–84)
    • 1.6 Near misses (1985–90)
    • 1.7 Bill Belichick and Modell's move (1991–95)
    • 1.8 Inactivity (1996–99)
    • 1.9 Lerner family ownership (1999–2012)
    • 1.10 Haslam ownership (2012–present)
      • 1.10.1 2012
      • 1.10.2 2013
      • 1.10.3 2014
      • 1.10.4 2015
  • 2 Logos and uniforms
    • 2.1 Logos
    • 2.2 Uniforms
  • 3 Rivalries
    • 3.1 Divisional rivalries
      • 3.1.1 Pittsburgh Steelers
      • 3.1.2 Cincinnati Bengals
      • 3.1.3 Baltimore Ravens
    • 3.2 Other rivalries
      • 3.2.1 Detroit Lions
      • 3.2.2 Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts
      • 3.2.3 Denver Broncos
  • 4 Fan base
    • 4.1 Dawg Pound
    • 4.2 Browns Backers
    • 4.3 Famous fans
  • 5 Players
    • 5.1 Current roster
    • 5.2 Players enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    • 5.3 Cleveland Browns Legends
    • 5.4 Pro Bowlers
    • 5.5 Retired uniform numbers
    • 5.6 Browns Ring of Honor
    • 5.7 Starting quarterbacks
    • 5.8 First-round draft picks
  • 6 Coaches of note
    • 6.1 Head coaches
    • 6.2 Current staff
  • 7 Media
  • 8 References in popular culture
  • 9 References
  • 10 Further reading
  • 11 External links

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