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Cuyahoga County Judge Lauren Moore ruled the city’s lawsuit over the Browns' planned Brook Park relocation can proceed, rejecting the Haslams' motion to dismiss.
Cuyahoga County Judge Lauren Moore ruled the city’s lawsuit over the Browns' planned Brook Park relocation can proceed, ...
Cuyahoga County Judge Lauren Moore ruled the city’s lawsuit over the Browns' planned Brook Park relocation can proceed, rejecting the Haslams' motion to dismiss.
Ohio state lawmakers decided to hand over $600 million to Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. Can the team's move to the ...
There had been plenty of debate over the grant being funded, which was finally signed by Governor Mike DeWine on Monday night ...
The Cleveland Browns are advancing their ambitions for a relocation to Brook Park. Ohio’s state government has pledged a significant share of funding to help build a new enclosed stadium.
Paul Brown ties for both back to their roots. And two teams who moved into their current homes one year apart - in 1999 for the Browns and 2000 for the Bengals.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.
Yost sent a letter to DeWine on Friday, criticizing lawmakers’ plan to use $600 million from the state’s unclaimed funds to help the Browns buy a new stadium.
Efforts on the part of the Browns to construct a new, domed stadium have seen a notable development.
The Browns hope to break ground in early 2026, with a goal of opening the new domed stadium in 2029. The Browns will be sacrificing the home-field advantage that comes from playing in the elements.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.