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| Cleveland Browns Vs. Baltimore Ravens | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH |
November 16, 2009
Monday 8:30 pm
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| Detroit Lions Vs. Cleveland Browns |
Ford Field
Detroit, MI |
November 22, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| Cincinnati Bengals Vs. Cleveland Browns |
Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, OH |
November 29, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| Cleveland Browns Vs. San Diego Chargers | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH |
December 6, 2009
Sunday 4:05 pm
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| Cleveland Browns Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH |
December 10, 2009
Thursday 8:20 pm
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| Kansas City Chiefs Vs. Cleveland Browns |
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO |
December 20, 2009
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Cleveland Browns Vs. Oakland Raiders | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH |
December 27, 2009
Sunday 1:00 pm
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| Cleveland Browns Vs. Jacksonville Jaguars | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH |
January 3, 2010
Sunday 1:00 pm
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Overwhelmed by injuries, the Cleveland Browns’ dismal 4-12 record landed them in last place in the AFC North for the 2008-09 season, but with a new head coach in Eric Mangini and a healthy squad, hopes are high for the 2009-2010 season. Mangini brings a more aggressive attitude to the Browns, as well as seven former Jets, notably safety Abram Elam and defensive end Kenyon Coleman. Determined to improve over last year’s record, the team has embraced Mangini and is looking forward to a winning season. Get your tickets to Cleveland Browns Stadium and see how it all pans out for the Dawg Pound in ’09.
Some Cleveland Browns history: The original Browns were one of the NFL's most consistent teams, posting just 12 losing records in 46 seasons. Head coach Paul Brown collected three league championships and seven division titles from 1950 to 1962. Cleveland joined the NFL in 1950 and immediately captured the first of six consecutive division crowns and the NFL title. (The Super Bowl was not played until 1967.) The team also won NFL titles in 1954 and 1955.
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After Cleveland's one-year absence from the postseason in 1956, rookie sensation Jim Brown carried the team back into the playoffs in 1957. Brown, a strong runner with great speed, earned top rookie honors and the first of his eight rushing titles. Behind Brown and rookie wide receiver Paul Warfield, Cleveland won the NFL title in 1964, besting the Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts) in a 27-0 victory in the championship game. The following season Brown was named player of the year. He retired with a total of 12,312 career rushing yards.
Running back Leroy Kelly replaced Brown as Cleveland's main offensive threat and won rushing championships in 1967 and 1968. Under head coach Blanton Collier the Browns won division titles in 1968 and 1969, but lost in the championship game both years.
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