Browns ownership releases statement on the passing of dome funding


The Cleveland Browns officially received the $600 million in public assistance from the state of Ohio after Governor DeWine signed the budget.

The ownership group has not been shy about posting about their excitement today either. Among those social media posts, the team released a statement from the Haslam Sports Group. Here is what the ownership group had to say about the conclusion of their battle to move to Brook Park:

“We respect the firm commitment and leadership that Governor DeWine, and the Ohio Senate and House have shown in their collaborative work to find a responsible way to support such a transformative project, one that will create a generational impact for our region and the State… Our fans deserve a world-class facility, and we are committed to building a state-of-the-art enclosed stadium that resonates with Cleveland, highlighting our loyal and passionate fans and the Dawg Pound, while also incorporating innovation, bold design, and an immersive experience. The new enclosed Huntington Bank Field will be completely fan-centric, a first-of-its-kind design in the NFL, and a dynamic venue that draws visitors from across Ohio and beyond, for concerts and significant sporting events throughout the year. This premiere facility will anchor a major lifestyle and entertainment development and be a catalyst for one of Northeast Ohio’s largest economic development projects ever and something our community will be proud of and can enjoy for years to come. We appreciate the support of State leaders and their belief in this transformative project.”

Here is to the future of Cleveland Browns football, and it will take place indoors.



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