https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/17/cleveland-browns-stadium-brook-park-ohio.html
The Browns plan to leave their current open-air stadium in the city of Cleveland for a yet-to-be-built domed stadium in Brook Park, Ohio, according to a press release from Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb that was later confirmed by the Browns owners.
Jimmy and Dee Haslam, the principals of the ownership group that owns the Browns, notified Bibb of their plan to move on Wednesday night, according to Bibb. He announced the news in a scathing Thursday press release in which he called the Haslams’ choice “driven by a desire to maximize profits rather than positive impact.”
I don't like that. The Browns stadium had some of the craziest winds in the league. It's fun to have the occasional game where neither team can pass or kick.
I agree, I like having an actual home field advantage.
Be it weird fences at Fenway Park or negative temperatures at Buffalo or Green Bay.
When you're as bad as the Browns tend to be, chaos is an advantage.
It’s a good idea
Something different for a struggling franchise since 1999
Dawg pound dome is going to be loud.