Past Seasons
Coming off a disappointing 4-12 season in which the AFC North Cleveland Browns failed to make the playoffs. It was the last year of Head Coach Romeo Crennel’s contract in which he compiled a 24-40 record (.375).
In the offseason, the Browns franchise hired George Kokinis as their General Manager and former New York Jets Head Coach Eric Mangini as the new Head Coach of the team. After shaking up the staff, the franchise went about making roster changes that would help to make an immediate impact on the team and the league. One distraction for the season is the off season troubles with Pro Bowl WR Dante Stallworth who was suspended indefinitely by the league after pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter.
After beginning the season 0-2, the Browns look to rebound and make a push for the AFC North title chase. Be sure to get your tickets to see the Cleveland Browns live in Cleveland Browns Stadium.
History
The Cleveland Browns franchise started up in 1946 as a charter member of the AAFC. While with the AAFC, the franchise they won all four AAFC titles and after joining the NFL in 1950, won four more championships before the NFL-AFL merger in 1970. Since the merger, the franchise has yet to return to a championship game.
The franchise has won eight league championships (4 AAFC & 4 NFL), eleven Conference Championships and thirteen Division Championships. They have appeared in the playoffs 28 times in 63 seasons.