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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 Browns were named after original head coach Paul Brown. The Cleveland Browns were founded in 1944 when taxi-cab magnate Arthur B. "Mickey" McBride secured a Cleveland franchise in the newly formed All-America Football Conference (AAFC). [20] Paul Brown was the team's namesake and first coach. The Browns began play in 1946 in the AAFC.
The Browns did not play from 1996 to 1998 when the team's owner, Art Modell, moved the team to Baltimore, Maryland and formed the Baltimore Ravens. The team was reactivated under new ownership in Cleveland in 1999. [3] The Browns are currently owned by Jimmy Haslam III. [4] There have been 18 non-interim head coaches for the
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 66 quarterbacks start in at least one game for the team. Pro Football Hall of Famer ...
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.
record(s) Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Beginning (first defeat) End (first victory or tie) 1 29 (6+10+10+3) Chicago Cardinals^ 1942 1943 1944 [a] 1945: 3–8 0–10 0–10 1–9 October 25, 1942 3–7: Cleveland Rams: October 14, 1945 16–7: Chicago Bears: 2 26 (14+12) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1976 1977: 0–14 2–12 September 12 ...
The Browns failed to improve on their 11–6 record from the previous season and failed to win the AFC North title. This extended their division title drought to 32 seasons, having last won the then-AFC Central in 1989 .
The Browns set a franchise record with their fifth win this season in which they had the game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation. [56] They also secured their first winning season since 2020 , and their fourth since returning to the NFL in 1999 .