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Cleveland Browns Stadium

Cleveland Browns Stadium Address: 100 Alfred Lerner Way Cleveland, Ohio 44114

Cleveland Browns Stadium is Home to the: Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns Stadium Opened: September 12, 1999

Cleveland Browns Stadium Capacity: 73,000

The Cleveland Browns have been playing their home games on the same site for more than half a century. In 1996, the city of Cleveland demolished the vacant Cleveland Municipal Stadium for the construction of their new stadium that would be dubbed Cleveland Browns Stadium. The site of Cleveland Browns stadium is anything but normal. These hallowed grounds are the same grounds that players like Jim Brown, Paul Brown, Len Ford, Frank Gatski, Otto Graham, Lou Groza, Leroy Kelly, Dante Lavelli, Mike McCormick, Bobby Mitchell, Marion Motley, Ozzie Newsome, Paul Warfield, and Bill Willis carved their name into the National Football League landscape and made their way into the Hall of Fame in nearby Canton, Ohio.

This 73,200 orange seated stadium features a number of amenities like the most capable and largest video screens in any stadium in the NFL. The Prostar VideoPlus display boards are positioned behind each end zone and measure out at 27 feet high and 94 feet wide.

What the Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Browns Stadium are known for are the crazy fans that sit in the 10,000 seat bleacher section behind the eastern end zone labeled the “Dawg Pound.” These rabid fans will dress up in dog masks, hard hats and Browns jerseys and terrorize visiting teams.

Former stadium names were Cleveland Stadium or Lakefront Stadium as well as Cleveland Municipal Stadium from the years 1931 until 1996. During 1999 the new Stadium was opened and named Cleveland Browns Stadium.

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