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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.
The Cleveland Browns have the fourth-largest number of players enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with a total of 17 enshrined players elected based on their performance with the Browns, and nine more players or coaches elected who spent at least one year with the Browns franchise. [130]
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 ...
1967 was the first year where a pre-scheduled playoff (rather than regular season results) determined participation in the championship. It also marked the first year in which if there was a tie for first place in a division, the division champion was determined by a system of tiebreakers, rather than via a playoff game (as detailed in the 1933 ...
New York Giants (13) vs Cleveland Browns (29), Dec 17, 1950 (NFL Championship Game) Most Times Sacked, Game, 9; Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills, Jan 1, 1967 (AFL Championship Game) Chicago Bears vs San Francisco 49ers, Jan 6, 1985 (NFC Championship Game) New York Jets vs Cleveland Browns, Jan 3, 1987 (OT, Divisional Round)
Results; Record: 6–10 ... failing to improve on their 7–8–1 record from 2018 or end their franchise-record and league-high 16-year playoff drought. They also ...
2022 Cleveland Browns season; 2023 Cleveland Browns season; 2024 Cleveland Browns season This page was last edited on 7 November 2021, at 03:53 (UTC). ...
Cleveland Browns: 30–29: Denver Broncos: Mile High Stadium: 1989 AFC Championship Game rematch [341] 6 October 15 Minnesota Vikings: 24–32: Philadelphia Eagles: Veterans Stadium [342] 7 October 22 Cincinnati Bengals: 34–13: Cleveland Browns: Cleveland Stadium: Bengals–Browns rivalry [343] 8 October 29 Los Angeles Rams: 10–41 ...