the Cleveland Bulldogs
Answerthe Bulldogs were Canton's football team. there was a Cleveland Bulldogs franchise at one point when a Cleveland businessman bought the Bulldogs and combined them wih the Cleveland Indians, which he already owned and changed the Indians name to the Bulldogs. but it was a separate franchise and was never in anyway connected to the Cleveland Browns. the Browns have always been called the Browns since the team was founded in 1946. However, before that, Cleveland's NFL team was the Rams, who moved to Los Angeles after the 1945 season making way for the Browns, who started in the AAFC and then were brought over to the NFL in 1950.The last time the Cleveland Browns defeated the Steelers before the 2009 season, was on October 5, 2003, by the score of 33-13.
The Cleveland Browns.
1960 and 1965.Caleb was drafted by the Browns in the 16th round of the 1959 NFL draft and played for the Browns in 1960 and the Vikings in 1961. He then played in the Continental Football League for the Cleveland Bulldogs before returning to the Browns in 1965.
Cleveland Browns Stadium was created in 1999.
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Chris Faulk is number 70 on the Cleveland Browns.
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Cleveland has the professional teams called the Browns (football), the Indians (baseball), and the Cavaliers (basketball).
Cleveland browns stadium. Its lame but true
The Cleveland Browns.
The Browns came back to Cleveland in 1999.
The current Cleveland Browns are an expansion team that entered the NFL in 1999. They replaced the Cleveland Browns that moved to Baltimore in 1996 and became the Ravens. That team began play in the All American Football Conference in 1946 as the Cleveland Browns and entered the NFL in 1950 as the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland has never had an NFL team move there from another city. But they have had two teams move to another city. As stated above, the Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996. There was another team in Cleveland, the Cleveland Rams, that began play in the NFL in 1937. That team moved to Los Angeles in 1946 and, eventually, to St. Louis in 1995.