The days of snow games in Cleveland are over!
The Cleveland Browns have their current Huntington Bank Field on the shores of Lake Erie, but they announced Thursday that the franchise will be relocating to a Cleveland suburb known as Brook Park, and here’s the kicker: Their new stadium will feature a dome and will cost a whopping $2.4 billion. Their current lease ends in 2028, with their official move happening in 2029. (RELATED: 3-Time Pro Bowler Jamal Adams Now On Market After Being Released By Titans)
“We understand this is a complex process with more questions still to be answered and we will continue to communicate openly as our process evolves,” said Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam in a statement, according to the Associated Press. “We recognize our season on the field has not had the start we all hoped for and are working hard to improve each week to make our fans proud.”
Narrowing our sights on a plan for our future home.
📰 Read full statement » https://t.co/mAYyUTvmi9 pic.twitter.com/MvmjznfEEX
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 17, 2024
And here’s how the Browns plan on things looking:
Here’s what the @Browns envision for their next stadium, should it land at the Brook Park site near the Cleveland airport. pic.twitter.com/hDXYylkygA
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) August 7, 2024
Yeah, it’s disappointing that we won’t have anymore snow games or see anymore shirtless Browns fans with their nipples frozen (No Diddy), but I can’t lie, the new stadium is looking flashy as hell.
Carry on, Cleveland. Carry on.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com