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History of the Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns play in the North Division of the AFC. The original Cleveland Browns franchise moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and took the name Baltimore Ravens in 1996, but in 1998 the NFL granted ownership of a new Browns franchise to a group of investors headed by businessman Al Lerner and former San Francisco 49ers president Carmen Policy. Using their traditional team colors of orange, brown, and white, the Browns rejoined the NFL in 1999. The team plays in Cleveland Browns Stadium.

The original Browns were one of the NFL’s most consistent teams, posting just 12 losing records in 46 seasons. Head coach Paul Brown collected three league championships and seven division titles from 1950 to 1962. One of Cleveland’s first stars, running back Jim Brown, became one of the most prolific runners in professional football history, capturing eight rushing titles during his nine-year career. Cleveland made the playoffs seven times during the 1980s, including three AFC Championship Game appearances. These teams featured players such as quarterback Bernie Kosar and running backs Earnest Byner and Kevin Mack.

The Browns became a charter member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in 1946, with Paul Brown as head coach and general manager. Cleveland dominated the AAFC, losing just four regular-season games while winning every championship during the league’s four-year existence. The Browns boasted several future Hall of Fame members, including quarterback Otto Graham, tackle-placekicker Lou Groza, end Dante Lavelli, and halfback Marion Motley.

Cleveland joined the NFL in 1950 and immediately became one of the league’s best teams. That year, with Motley leading the league in rushing (810 yards), the team captured the first of six consecutive division crowns and the NFL title. (The Super Bowl was not played until 1967.) Directed by Graham, who led Cleveland’s top-rated offense, the team also won NFL titles in 1954 and 1955. The Browns fielded the league’s toughest defense six times from 1951 to 1957; it was anchored by future Hall of Fame end Len Ford.

After Cleveland’s one-year absence from the postseason in 1956, rookie sensation Jim Brown carried the team back into the playoffs in 1957. Brown, a strong runner with great speed, earned top rookie honors and the first of his eight rushing titles. Behind Brown and rookie wide receiver Paul Warfield, Cleveland won the NFL title in 1964, besting the Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts) in a 27-0 victory in the championship game. The following season Brown was named player of the year. He retired with a total of 12,312 career rushing yards.

Running back Leroy Kelly replaced Brown as Cleveland’s main offensive threat and won rushing championships in 1967 and 1968. Under head coach Blanton Collier the Browns won division titles in 1968 and 1969, but they lost in the championship game both years.

The Browns’ dominance faded in the 1970s. Cleveland’s playoff appearances in 1971 and 1972 ended in first-round losses, and the team failed to reach the postseason from 1973 to 1979. However, in 1980 the Browns won the AFC Central Division. Cleveland suffered early playoff losses in 1980 and then again in 1982.

The Browns drafted Bernie Kosar in 1985. He teamed with Earnest Byner and Kevin Mack to power Cleveland’s resurgence in the mid-1980s. The Browns made the playoffs from 1985 through 1989, and Kosar became one of the NFL’s top-ranked quarterbacks. Cleveland reached the AFC Championship Game in 1986, 1987, and 1989, but each time, the Browns lost to the Denver Broncos. These matchups made the rivalry between the two teams one of the most celebrated in the NFL.

The Browns suffered five losing seasons in their final six years in Cleveland. Midway through the 1995 season, team owner Art Modell announced plans to move the team to Baltimore. Three months after the announcement, which shocked loyal Browns fans and the city of Cleveland, the NFL granted Cleveland a team and rights to the Browns’ name, colors, and memorabilia.

During a special expansion team draft in February 1999, the Browns drafted a number of veteran players, including center Jim Pyne of the Detroit Lions and cornerback Antonio Langham of the San Francisco 49ers. In April of the same year the Browns used their number-one pick in the NFL amateur draft to select quarterback Tim Couch of the University of Kentucky. The new Browns struggled during their first season, finishing with a win-loss record of 2-14.

The Cleveland Browns have never played in the Super Bowl.

 

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No Name Pos College
89 Alston, Richard WR East Carolina
68 Beasley, Chad T Virginia Tech
59 Bentley, Kevin OLB Northwestern
28 Bodden, Leigh CB Duquesne
52 Boyer, Brant MLB Arizona
92 Brown, Courtney DE Penn State
88 Bryant, Antonio WR Pittsburgh
65 Chambers, Kirk T Stanford
91 Claybrooks, Felipe DE Georgia Tech
57 Clemons, Chris LB Georgia
78 Collins, Javiar T Northwestern
25 Crocker, Chris FS Marshall
54 Davis, Andra MLB Florida
87 Davis, Andre' WR Virginia Tech
79 Dawson, Lew T Citadel
4 Dawson, Phil K Texas
70 DeMar, Enoch G Indiana
97 Eason, Nick DT Clemson
23 Echemandu, Adimchinobe RB California
98 Ekuban, Ebenezer DE North Carolina
50 Faine, Jeff C Notre Dame
67 Fowler, Melvin C Maryland
8 Frost, Derrick P Northern Iowa
95 Garay, Antonio DT Boston College
5 Garcia, Jeff QB San Jose State
55 Gardner, Barry MLB Northwestern
63 Garmon, Kelvin G Baylor
73 Gonzalez, Joaquin T Miami
94 Gordon, Amon DT Stanford
34 Grant, Michael DB Mars Hill
31 Green, William RB Boston College
24 Griffith, Robert SS San Diego State
75 Harris, Sterling T Southern Methodist
82 Heiden, Steve TE South Dakota State
49 Heinrich, Keith TE Sam Houston State
37 Henry, Anthony CB South Florida
10 Holcomb, Kelly QB Middle Tennessee
57 Holdman, Warrick OLB Texas A&M
90 Jackson, Corey DE Nevada
88 Jackson, Frisman WR Western Illinois
21 Jackson, James RB Miami
22 Jameson, Michael SS Texas A&M
85 Jones, C.J. WR Iowa
29 Jones, Sean DB Georgia
84 King, Andre WR Miami
96 Lang, Kenard DE Miami
39 Lehan, Michael CB Minnesota
20 Little, Earl FS Miami
12 McCown, Luke QB Louisiana Tech
33 McCutcheon, Daylon CB Southern California
36 McIntyre, Corey RB West Virginia
97 McKinley, Alvin DT Mississippi State
40 Miller, Ben TE Air Force
25 Morton, Christian DB Illinois
88 Mustard, Chad TE North Dakota
93 Myers, Michael DT Alabama
86 Northcutt, Dennis WR Arizona
64 Pontbriand, Ryan C Rice
78 Rogers, Tyrone DE Alabama State
99 Roye, Orpheus DT Florida State
34 Sanders, Lewis CB Maryland
83 Shea, Aaron TE Michigan
42 Smith, Terrelle FB Arizona State
44 Suggs, Lee RB Virginia Tech
58 Taylor, Ben OLB Virginia Tech
51 Thompson, Chaun OLB West Texas A&M
72 Tucker, Ryan T Texas Christian
53 Unck, Mason LB Arizona State
77 Verba, Ross T Iowa
61 Warren, Gerard DT Florida
56 Westmoreland, Eric OLB Tennessee
80 Winslow, Kellen TE Miami
66 Zukauskas, Paul G Boston College

 

 

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