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Cleveland Browns record by season Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coach Refs; Finish W L T Pct; 1946: 1946: AAFC ~ Western ^ 1st ^ 12 2 0 .857 Won AAFC championship (1) 14–9 Paul Brown [5] 1947: 1947: AAFC ~ Western ^ 1st ^ 12 1 1 .893 Won AAFC championship (2) (at Yankees) 14–3 [6] 1948: ...
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.
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.
In his first season, he led the team to a 7–9 record in 2001. [43] He led the team to a playoff berth with a 9–7 record in 2002. [44] The Browns lost 36–33 to the Steelers in the Wild Card Round. [45] The team regressed to a 5–11 record in the 2003 season. [46] Following a 3–8 start to the 2004 season, Davis resigned. [47]
The most famous weather game in Browns history. Or, more specifically, the most infamous weather game. ... 2007 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Bills 8-0. (Photo by Scott Boehm/Getty ...
A three-time Pro Bowler with the Browns, Ryan spent seven seasons with Cleveland, compiling a 52-22-2 record as a starter. He led the league in passing touchdowns in 1964 and 1966.
The Browns won the game, 28–20, highlighted by an Eric Metcalf 94-yard punt return for a touchdown, a Browns franchise record. The game featured the first successful two-point conversion in NFL history, when Cleveland punter Tom Tupa ran into the end zone on a fake extra point attempt.
Starting with a 43-0 drubbing by the rival Pittsburgh Steelers in ‘99, the Browns have been mostly awful in season openers. It's been downhill ever since, a pathetic 0-16-1 mark with the lone ...