The Cleveland Browns legal challenge in federal court over its proposed move from downtown to Brook Park should be tossed out, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office and City of Cleveland argued on Wednesday.
The Browns don't just have questions about their offense going into the offseason. They also have questions on defense, such as these three.
The City of Cleveland has filed a case against the Cleveland Browns ownership after proposed departure from Huntington Bank Field.
In October, the Browns sought out clarification on the Modell Law, which was passed in 1996 and used in the prevention of the MLS’ Columbus Crew from leaving Ohio for Texas in 2019. Cleveland ...
To Case Western Reserve University law professor Eric Chaffee, there’s one big takeaway from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s decision to enter the battle between the Cleveland Browns and the City of Cleveland. “It means the state is willing to take a side here — and it does want the Browns to remain in Cleveland,” Chaffee said.
The lawsuit comes just a few months after the Browns filed their own complaint challenging the constitutionality of the state law in federal court
After accepting more than $350 million of taxpayer money, the Cleveland Browns are violating state law and their contract agreements with the City.'
The city of Cleveland has filed a lawsuit against the Cleveland Browns in an effort to keep the team playing their home games on the lakefront.
Jack Kiser won Mr. Football at one of Indiana's smallest schools. Now, for one of the nation's top brands, he's on college football's biggest stage.
The Haslam ownership of the Cleveland Browns is threatening to move the team out of Cleveland to Berea. Better yet, they should relocate to Boise, Idaho and become the "Boise Browns" — it does have a nice ring to it.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe analyze Cleveland's needs on defense on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast.