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Cleveland Browns

Established in 1946, the Cleveland browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio and part of the North Division of the AFC in the National Football League. They are the only NFL team without a logo.

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How many seats in new Cleveland Browns stadium?

"Cleveland Brown's stadium is located in Cleveland, Ohio and has a seating capacity of over 73,200 people. It has been the Cleveland Brown team's home field for 49 years."

Brown as a last name?

Your question does not contain enough information to be answered. What exactly do you want to know? Are you wanting to know the origin of the last name Brown, or the meaning of it, or how common a last name it is, or what?

What happened to Brady Quinn why isn't he playing in 2008?

First half of season he wasn't starting,second half he was, 3 games later he borke his finger and had season ending surgery

Who was the running back drafted by the browns with leukemia?

Browns running back Ernie Davis died of Leukemia in 1962, before ever getting the chance to play in the NFL. However, Ernie Davis wasn't drafted by the Browns, he was originally drafted by the Washington Redskins with the first pick in the first round of the 1962 NFL Draft.

How many children does jamal have?

Lewis is best known for his career as a Raven, where he helped the team win Super Bowl XXXV as a rookie. Lewis has one child, a son. Paternity was established after an arrest and subsequently dropped charges over non-payment of child support.

How much are tickets to the Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers game?

simply go to ticketmayor.com and search for browns steelers

Section: 541 Row: 10 NO ALCOHOL: E-tickets $ 100.00

At ticketmayor.com for Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Brady Quinn's Address?

Brady Quinn is a professional quarterback for the NFL. As of September 2014, he is not signed with any team. He does not give out his home address to the public.

Who ran back the second half kickoff for a touchdown in the very first monday night football game?

Source: http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/article.php?id=6345 In 1970, when most other teams were scared stiff about taking a chance on this new venture called Monday Night Football, the Browns were confident enough to offer themselves up as one of the sacrificial lambs for that first game. At that time, no one knew for sure what would happen when a football game was aired nationally at night, during primetime, and on Monday, when the NFL had always played on Sunday afternoon. Nobody had ever tried that combination. So when MNF was launched 36 years ago, it could have become the equivalent of today's "American Idol" and been an immediate smash hit, or it could have blown up in everyone's face by drawing a miniscule audience and made the league and ABC the laughingstocks of all laughingstocks. There were some ABC affiliates who thought the latter and opted not to pick up the game, choosing instead other programming such as movies. But we all know how well it turned out - for the NFL, ABC, the Browns, who got to display their talent to the nation with a 31-21 victory in front of the largest crowd in club history, 85,703. It is also important to note that this was the first season after the full merger of the AFL and NFL, so this marked the first regular-season game for the Browns against an old AFL club. That juiced up the atmosphere even more. What got lost in the shuffle, though, was how the game also became a defining moment in the career of a man named Billy Andrews. Billy Andrews, the original Monday Night Football star. So how did it all come about? The Browns, who had jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead on an eight-yard pass from Bill Nelsen to Gary Collins and a two-yard run by Bo Scott, added another touchdown just moments into the second half to go up 21-7 as Homer Jones returned the kickoff 94 yards. But the Jets, only 18 months removed from their incredible Super Bowl upset of the Baltimore Colts, rallied and eventually cut the lead to 24-21 with 3:22 left in the game as Joe Namath passed 33 yards to George Sauer. After the Browns went three-and-out on their next series, the Jets took over at their own 4 with 1:30 remaining after a booming 69-yard punt by Don Cockroft. With just 38 seconds left, the Jets had gotten only as far as their own 18, but with the dangerous Namath in there, the Browns knew the game was far from over. After all, Namath had taken the Jets 80 yards on four plays -- all passes -- for their last score. The Browns needed to make one more big play, and Andrews was the man who did it. He intercepted a Namath pass intended for Emerson Boozer and returned it 25 yards for the clinching TD. "It was an option route where I was one-on-one with Boozer," Andrews said. "He made a move to the outside and I had him covered. Namath threw the ball to the inside, probably because Jack Gregory (Browns defensive end) was in his face. I think he was just trying to throw it away. "I was laying on the ground, and the ball just stuck in my hand. It just stuck in my hand. When I got up, I was initially headed toward the wrong goal line, and then I got turned around and headed the right way." There was no one in Andrews' path to the goal line except Namath. "He just stood there. He had his head tucked down," said Andrews, who played 11 NFL seasons, including eight (1967-74) with the Browns. "As slow as I was, if he would have chased me, he would have caught me." Andrews, now 61, remains a busy man. Just as was the case when he was with the Browns, he and his brother operate a 2,000-acre beef and dairy farm in Clinton, La., a ftiny country town of between 800 and 900 people located 30 miles north of Baton Rouge where Andrews has lived his entire life. Though hardly inconspicuously since 1970. "That play has always been a topic of conversation for me," he said. "Wow, what an experience that was. Even when I watch Monday Night Football now, I think back to that game and to the play. "It was a big deal. I intercept a pass from Joe Namath, and it changed my life." In retrospect, that first Monday Night Football game changed a lot of lives.

What is the Cleveland Browns mascot?

"The Browns are represented by a brown dog wearing a Cleveland browns helmet. The true browns' fans can buy tickets to sit in what they call the "Dog Pound", which is right next to the browns' endzone"

Actually, the Brown currently have four mascots. CB a bull mastiff; Chomps a Lab; TD a German Shephard, and Trapper a Weimaraner. They used to have an elf, Brownie, but have since replaced him with these dogs.

We still have the Dawg Pound, and now have Browns Backers which is the browns official fanclub.

The "Dawg" thing started with Hanford Dixon barking with teamates on the field and fans in the east endzone seating could hear that and joined in, hence the "dog pound" prior to the Dawg craze the browns mascot was Brownie the Elf and is still found on a lot of Browns merchandise

What are brown goods?

"Brown Goods" is industry slang for all electronic products, tv, stereo, ect. "White Goods" refers to appliances.

Who is Tom Skladany?

Tom Skladany, a former NFL Punter, is now involved in printing services.Here is his webpage with biographical and other information:

Member Type

Former Ohio State Athlete

Athletes Only - Sport

Football

Athletes Only - Years Played

1973-1976

Athletes Only - Position

Punter

Athletes Only - Awards & Honors

3 Time All American (1974-1976) 3 Time All Big Ten (1974-1976) All Century Team Punter 59 Yard Field Goal (1975) Led Nation in Punting (1974-1975) Captain 1976 First Punter to recieve a Scholarship (1973)

All Rookie Team (1978) 2 Time All Pro (1978-1981)

Former Athletes - Professional Team(s)

1978-1982 Detroit Lions

About Me

Owner of Skladany Enterprises, Inc (Quick Printing Services) Owner of Skladany Business Services, Ltd (4 color Printing and Specialty Items) Vice President of The Fan Candle Co. (Musical College Candles)

Board Member of The Boy's and Girl's Clubs of Columbus Attend Numerous Charity events {Golf Tournaments-Speaking Engagements} Recreation Unlimited-Columbus Speech and Hearing-Children's Hospital Golf Tournament Director-NFL Alumni Central Ohio Chapter

Wife of 26 years is Debbie and we have 4 daughters Erin Leigh 26 Karlyn Michelle 24 Shawn Skladany 18 Camryn Skladany 15

Currently residing in Westerville, Ohio. Golfing twice a week with a 5 handicap and attending all of Shawn's soccer games and Cami's basketball games. Turned 50 last year and am still fighting the broken ankle I hurt against Michigan in 1973. Back still hurts too after having surgery back in 1979 while playing for the Lions. My 4 years at Ohio State were the most meaningful and enjoyable times in my life. Friendships were made to last forever.

How did the Celveland Brown's get their colors?

Their original coach Paul Brown used the same colors as Bowling Green, which are orange and brown

Have the Cleveland Browns ever been to Super Bowl or won any?

As of August 2014, the Cleveland Browns have never been to the Super Bowl.

How much does brady Quinn make?

$1.44 million per contract year with possible raise in 2010

What is the address of the Cleveland Browns corporate office in berea Ohio?

Cleveland Browns Stadium 100 Alfred Lerner Way Cleveland, Ohio 44114

What is the value you of a1999 Cleveland Browns football autographed by Al Lerner and Carmen Policy limited edition?

good question i have never seen a al lerner signed ball but i have a 1999 kickoff ball with al lerner and carmen a. policy im asumeing its worth around $500.00-$1000 because they are so rare and you wont fine anotherone anywhere iv looked on ebay amazon google and nothing they are just so rare