The Cleveland Browns were established in 1946, as a member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). They became an NFL team in 1950.
The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL in 1950 after having been in the AAFC since 1946.
The first game in the MNF history was played September 21, 1970 between the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns in Cleveland. The Browns won 31-21.
Canada was confederated in 1867, but the original British colonies of Upper and Lower Canada were established in 1791.
The Browns' last NFL championship was in 1964 when they defeated the Baltimore Colts in the title game 27-0.
The Ravens played in the AFC Central Division when they first entered the NFL in 1996. The teams in their division that they would play twice a year were the Houston Oilers (now Tennessee Titans), Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns (the Browns returned to the National Football League in 1999).
The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL in 1950 after having been in the AAFC since 1946.
1999
The Browns became the Baltimore Ravens after the 1995 season. The NFL arranged for a new Cleveland Browns team to begin playing in 1999.
1954 to 1964.
Ozzie Newsome
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The Cleveland Browns franchise moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens after the 1995 National Football League season. The City of Cleveland obtained a replacement Browns team in 1999.
The record of the Cleveland Browns for 2011 was 4-12. Landing them in 4th for place in Division. And a non qualification for playoffs for the 2011 year.
Former Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell moved the franchise to Baltimore after the 1995 season. The Ravens name was determined by fan vote and debuted in Baltimore for the 1996 season at Memorial Stadium on 32nd street. In 1998, the team moved to its new stadium at Camden Yards, which is now M&T Bank stadium.
In 1996, owner Art Modell moved the Browns to Baltimore, changing their name to the Ravens.
The Browns had a 6 and 10 record under belichick his first year in Cleveland.