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1970 – The Browns complied to the stipulations of the AFL–NFL merger by adding names to the back of the uniform. The sock stripes were also updated to match the sleeves. [2] [16] 1975 – The Browns wore orange pants for the first time, and would wear them full-time until 1983. The facemask color also changed to white.
The Browns have used special commemorative logos during individual seasons, such as the 1999 logo to celebrate the team's return to the NFL, a 60th-anniversary logo for the 2006 season, and a 75th-anniversary logo in 2021.
Meanwhile, the Browns unexpectedly had Cleveland to themselves; the NFL's Cleveland Rams, who had continually lost money despite winning the 1945 NFL championship, moved to Los Angeles after that season. [32] The Browns' on-field feats only amplified their popularity, and the team saw average attendance of 57,000 per game in its first season. [33]
This morning the Cleveland Browns introduced their new logo to the world. It was one tough party as fans took to Twitter to let the franchise know how they felt of the new insignia.
The Cleveland Browns have a new 50-yard-line logo, the "running Brownie." The team unveiled the new logo Tuesday with a social media video post.
Cleveland Stadium, where the Browns played until 1995.. In 1975, knowing that Municipal Stadium was costing the city more than $300,000 a year to operate, then-Browns owner Art Modell signed a 25-year lease in which he agreed to incur these expenses in exchange for quasi-ownership of the stadium, a portion of his annual profits, and capital improvements to the stadium at his expense. [7]
Official logo as of 2015. The Dawg Pound is the name of the bleacher section behind the east end zone in Huntington Bank Field, the home field of the Cleveland Browns, a National Football League (NFL) franchise based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Here’s a look at some of the alternative logos the league will show at the NFL Draft Theater. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...