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  2. Cleveland Browns ticket prices will increase for 2024 season

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    Browns news: Jerry Jeudy trade one for Cleveland Browns' now and, possibly, future | Chris Easterling After going 8-1 at home during their 11-6 playoff season last year , the team is unlikely to ...

  3. How to buy Cleveland Browns tickets. See prices for ... - AOL

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    Cleveland Browns tickets are on sale for every game on the 2024 schedule. Here's how to buy on StubHub and other online vendors.

  4. Cleveland Browns announce increase in season-ticket prices ...

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    Coming off a record of 8-9, the Cleveland Browns expect to reach their cap for season tickets in 2022. The cost of those tickets has risen. Cleveland Browns announce increase in season-ticket ...

  5. 2025 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    Browns seasons 2026 → The 2025 season will be the Cleveland Browns ' 73rd as a member of the National Football League (NFL), their 77th overall and their sixth under the head coach / general manager tandem of Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry .

  6. Personal seat license - Wikipedia

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    This holder can sell the seat license to someone else if they no longer wish to purchase season tickets. [1] However, if the seat license holder chooses not to sell the seat licenses and does not renew the season tickets, the holder forfeits the license back to the team. Most seat licenses are valid for as long as the team plays in the current ...

  7. Cleveland Browns relocation controversy - Wikipedia

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    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]