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The fans adopted that name in 1984 after members of the Browns defense used it to describe the team's defense. [123] Retired cornerback Hanford Dixon, who played his entire career for the Browns (1981–1989), is credited with naming the Cleveland Browns defense 'The Dawgs' in the mid-1980s. Dixon and teammates Frank Minnifield and Eddie ...
BEREA — The Cleveland Browns defense couldn't have started last season much better than it did. It also couldn't have finished it much worse than it did.. The defense, which finished the regular ...
While not to be confused with Pittsburgh's famed Steel Curtain defense of the 1970s, Cleveland's no-nickname unit has has been the league's top-ranked most of this season, and the Browns are about ...
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 ...
Cleveland's tenacious defense is collecting them. The Browns took down one of the NFL's top teams Sunday, limiting the 49ers' potent offense to just 215 yards — their fewest in 104 games under ...
This was his 15th sack of the season, setting a Browns record for most sacks in a single season. [91] This record was broken in the first 13 games of a 17-game regular season. During Week 14, Garrett became the first Cleveland Browns player to receive a 99 rating in the Madden NFL video game, specifically in Madden NFL 22. [92] [93]
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore's dynamic, dual-threat QB will stress Cleveland's D with his arm and legs as the Ravens (2-1) visit in a game that will go a long way toward proving whether the Browns (2 ...
The Baltimore Ravens would begin play in 1996, and the Browns would return to the league in 1999. For record-keeping purposes, the Browns are considered to have suspended operations from 1996 to 1998, which is reflected in this list. In 2017, the Cleveland Browns became the second team in NFL history (2008 Detroit Lions) to suffer an 0–16 record.