Via Cleveland.com, the Browns are dangling "up-front cash" as insurance against the potential underperformance ...
The Browns plan to offer 'up-front cash' to encourage Ohio to issue $600 million in bonds for the proposed domed stadium and ...
The team's general counsel is set to testify before an Ohio House committee today, as the Browns seek $600 million from the ...
Jeff Slawson runs through why the Browns were in Columbus speaking to the Ohio House. Brian Duffy explains how the funding ...
In their first public presentation to state lawmakers, the owners of the Cleveland Browns said they’ll provide some upfront ...
Haslam Sports Group lobbyist Ted Tywang is scheduled to deliver testimony Tuesday to an Ohio House committee where he will ...
Renovating and repairing the current stadium would be a more short-term solution than the Brook Park stadium. The Haslams ...
Cleveland Browns wouldn't trade Myles Garrett but are willing to put down $38 million in cash security deposit for $600M in state-issued bonds for their proposed Brook Park enclosed stadium project.
The Cleveland Browns keep moving ahead with plans to build a dome in Brook Park, but county and city leaders say "not so fast ...
Ohio lawmakers are debating on spending $600 million to help finance a new stadium for the Browns after Republican leadership called the same amount of money "unsustainable" for public education.
In this mock, the Browns also take Travis Hunter at pick No. 2, making both of their first-round picks huge swings. Hunter as ...