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The History of the Cleveland Browns American football team began in 1944 when taxi-cab magnate Arthur B. "Mickey" McBride secured a Cleveland, Ohio, franchise in the newly formed All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Paul Brown, who coach Bill Walsh once called the "father of modern football", [1] was the team's namesake and first coach.
Cleveland Browns, All-America Football Conference (1946–1949) National Football League (1950–1995, 1999–present) Cleveland Fusion , Women's Football Alliance (2002–present) Defunct/relocated
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. The team is named after original coach and co-founder Paul Brown.
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Since joining the NFL in 1950, the Browns have had 67 quarterbacks start in at least one game for the team. Pro Football Hall of Famer ...
Browns placekicker Lou Groza made a field goal with 28 seconds left in the game to give Cleveland the victory. [13] Bumgardner stayed with the Browns for the 1951 and 1952 seasons, both of which ended with losses in the NFL championship game. [14] Cleveland sold him in a cash-only transaction to the Baltimore Colts in 1953. [15]
The Bored Panda team has scoured the internet to find some of the most stunning colorized photos from the 1940s. These beautiful images breathe new life into the past, turning historical moments ...
Cleveland Browns win the All-America Football Conference championship. 1947 Operations begin at the lakefront airport. First telecast by WEWS, Ohio's first television station. Eliot Ness runs for mayor of Cleveland but is defeated by incumbent Thomas A. Burke. Cleveland Browns win the All-America Football Conference championship. 1948
Cleveland Browns cornerback Cameron Mitchell pushes Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens out of bounds in the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, in Cleveland.