Randy Lerner
How can we contact Cleveland browns owner
Randy Lerner
No Randy Lerner is the owner.
AL is for Al Lerner, owner of the Browns when they came back into the NFL in 1999 who passed away in 2002. His son, Randy, is the current owner.
In 1996, owner Art Modell moved the Browns to Baltimore, changing their name to the Ravens.
In 1996 after owner Art Modell moved the Browns franchise to Baltimore.
The initials stand for owner Al Learner who died in 2002.
The Cleveland Browns were founded in 1945 as a charter member of the All-America Football Conference, under businessman Arthur B "Mickey" McBride. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Browns
Former Browns owner Art Modell incited anger in Cleveland when he announced the team's relocation to Baltimore in 1995. This decision shocked fans, as the Browns were a storied franchise with deep roots in the community. Modell's move was seen as a betrayal, leading to widespread protests and a lasting resentment among Clevelanders. The team's absence left a significant void in the city's sports culture until the Browns were re-established in 1999.
The Baltimore Ravens came to Baltimore in 1996 originally as the Cleveland Browns through owner Art Modell.
The Ravens were originally the Cleveland Browns; owner Art Modell left the team name and history by legal agreement after the move.
The St. Louis Browns were named after their owner, John T. Brown, who purchased the team in 1882. The name was also a nod to the team's brown uniforms, which distinguished them in the league. The Browns played in the American League and were known for their association with the city of St. Louis until they relocated and became the Baltimore Orioles in 1954.