Paul Brown, Marty Schottenheimer, and Nick Skorich
The Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens after the 1995 season. An expansion team began play in Cleveland in 1999. For 3 seasons, 1996-1998, there was no NFL football in Cleveland.
Through their first meeting in 2012, the Cleveland Browns have an all-time regular season record of 57-62 versus the Steelers. The Browns are also 0-2 in their postseason meetings.
The Vikings most lopsided win was a 51-3 victory over the Cleveland Browns, 11/9/69.
Unlike baseball where ejections for managers is commonplace, such a thing is rarely if ever seen in american football. In fact, the NFL has no record of any ejections of head coaches during the league's history. Instead, the NFL prefers to discipline any wayward head coaches through "Unsportsmanlike" penalties and through retroactive fines.
Several QBs have thrown 0 passes in a win, the last being Otto Graham of the Cleveland Browns against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 3, 1950 ... the Browns won 13-7.
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Butch Davis (3-8) and Terry Robiskie (1-4)both coached the Cleveland Browns in 2004.
The Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens after the 1995 season. An expansion team began play in Cleveland in 1999. For 3 seasons, 1996-1998, there was no NFL football in Cleveland.
3. 1985-1992: Cleveland Browns 1993: Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys 1994-1996: Miami Dolphins
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Through the 2011 season, the Cleveland Browns have an all-time record of 33-13-3 versus the Arizona Cardinals.
1) 1935 - Lions 26, New York Giants 7 2) 1952 - Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 7 3) 1953 - Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 16 4) 1957 - Lions 59, Cleveland Browns 14
Through their first meeting in 2012, the Cleveland Browns have an all-time regular season record of 57-62 versus the Steelers. The Browns are also 0-2 in their postseason meetings.
NFL Thursday Night Football - 2006 Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens 7-3 was released on: USA: 27 September 2012
1) Cleveland Browns 2) Cincinnati Bengals 3) Detroit Lions - originally Portsmouth Spartans 4) Baltimore Ravens - originally Cleveland Browns 5) St. Louis Rams - originally Cleveland Rams
3-4. its so ovius they never made the play-offs
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Cleveland Browns vs- Houston Oilers 3-8 was released on: USA: 23 December 1989