Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco 49ers.
The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL in 1950 after having been in the AAFC since 1946.
The Cleveland Browns were established in 1946, as a member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). They became an NFL team in 1950.
Well to be precise, 0, however they did win the old school championship games under Paul Brown but officially no Super Bowl rings.Prior to the Super Bowl beginning in 1967, the Browns won 4 championships in the All American Football Conference (1946-1949) and 4 championships in the NFL (1950, 1954, 1955, 1964).Actually, since the question asked how many "championship titles" do the Cleveland Browns have, the precise answer is 8. While the NFL prefers to discount the AAFC records, the AAFC issued a challenge to play the NFL champ each year of its existence. The NFL declined, perhaps wisely, considering that the Browns first regular season game in the NFL in 1950 (the AAFC folded after 1949) was a 35-10 stomping of the NFL's 1949 champion Philadelphia Eagles. The Browns won the NFL championship '50, '54 and '55, lost in the title game in '51, '52, '53 and '57 and lost a playoff game in '58.
Steve Young holds the NFL record of 43. Otto Graham had 44 career rushing TDs but 11 of them came while he played in the AAFC.
The AAFC stood for the All American Football Conference, that I believe existed in the 40's and 50's
It was founded in 1946 in the old AAFC. It joined the NFL in 1950 when the AAFC folded.
1946 in the AAFC
1946 in the AAFc and 1950 in the NFl
Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco 49ers.
224 sqn...it based at RAAF amberly so theres definitely more benefits.
The very first Auburn head coach to coach in the NFL was John Francis "Jack" Meagher. He coached at Auburn from 1934-1942, compiling a 48-37-10 overall record. In 1946 Meagher became the head coach of the Miami Seahawks where he went 1-6 before being replaced by Hamp Pool for the remaining 7 games. The team, ah==having accrued over $350,000 in debt in their inaugural season were folded y the AAFC in 1947 after just one season of play. The Seahawks were a member team of the All American Football Conference (AAFC). Technically the Seahawks were not part of the NFL, but since the NFL eventually accepted three AAFC teams into the league, all AAFC records and statistics have been included in the history of the NFL. in 1948 another former Auburn head coach, Carl Voyles also joined the AAFC as the head coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers (not affiliated with either the former NFL Dodgers {1930-1943} or the MLB team). His Dodgers finished 2-11, placing last in their division. The team folded after the 1948 season and merged with the AAFC NY Yankees and became known as the Brooklyn-New York Dodgers (AAFC 1948-1949), No other Auburn Head Coach has become a head coach in the NFL.
The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL in 1950 after having been in the AAFC since 1946.
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 teams were.....Cleveland Browns, Chicago Rockets, LA Dons, SF 49ers, NY Yankees, Brooklyn dodgers, Buffalo Bisons, and the Miami Seahawks
zero Super Bowls four NFL Championships - 1950, 1954, 1955, 1964 four AAFC Championships - 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
Well to be precise, 0, however they did win the old school championship games under Paul Brown but officially no Super Bowl rings.Prior to the Super Bowl beginning in 1967, the Browns won 4 championships in the All American Football Conference (1946-1949) and 4 championships in the NFL (1950, 1954, 1955, 1964).Actually, since the question asked how many "championship titles" do the Cleveland Browns have, the precise answer is 8. While the NFL prefers to discount the AAFC records, the AAFC issued a challenge to play the NFL champ each year of its existence. The NFL declined, perhaps wisely, considering that the Browns first regular season game in the NFL in 1950 (the AAFC folded after 1949) was a 35-10 stomping of the NFL's 1949 champion Philadelphia Eagles. The Browns won the NFL championship '50, '54 and '55, lost in the title game in '51, '52, '53 and '57 and lost a playoff game in '58.