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Browns develop new nickname for their future home in Brook Park

Browns develop new nickname for their future home in Brook Park

USA Today02-07-2025
The Cleveland Browns have officially announced that they will build a new stadium in Brook Park, OH, which is scheduled for completion in 2029. With this announcement comes a new nickname for the future home of the Cleveland Browns.
Along with detailed renderings of how the Browns envision the future of Brook Park, they also released their new 'Brownstown' nickname for the site. With many fans feeling as if the Browns franchise is leaving Cleveland once again, the promotion of the new nickname aims to win over those who oppose the move to the new stadium.
The team quietly introduced this nickname with the reveal of their upcoming 10-part podcast series, Building Brownstown, which will likely cover the Browns' preparations and provide a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of the new Huntington Bank Field. The podcast is expected to feature team owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, discussing their decision to relocate the team out of downtown Cleveland.
The Browns franchise received the green light for their Brook Park plans after Ohio Governor Mike DeWine officially signed the state's two-year budget, which includes $600 million for the Browns' new domed stadium. The team will likely continue promoting the 'Brownstown' nickname as construction of the new stadium begins.
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