In their statement on Thursday, they made it clear that “Watson’s recovery time and return-to-play status is uncertain, and he will likely miss significant time during the 2025 season.”
The lawsuit comes just a few months after the Browns filed their own complaint challenging the constitutionality of the state law in federal court
After accepting more than $350 million of taxpayer money, the Cleveland Browns are violating state law and their contract agreements with the City.'
The Haslam ownership of the Cleveland Browns is threatening to move the team out of Cleveland to Berea. Better yet, they should relocate to Boise, Idaho and become the "Boise Browns" — it does have a nice ring to it.
In August, the Browns announced their intentions to move to Brook Park, which is about 13 miles southwest of the current stadium, because it was “their most compelling option.” The team described it as a $2.4 billion project, which was later revealed to include a domed stadium.
Cleveland has sued the Browns, alleging the team violated the Modell Law by planning to relocate to Brook Park without fulfilling legal obligations. The city claims the Browns are bypassing required negotiations and attempts to sell to local buyers,
The Browns are reportedly looking for the state to cover $600 million of the $2.4 billion cost of building a new domed stadium in Brook Park.
The city of Cleveland is suing the Browns over their efforts to play in a proposed domed stadium beginning with the 2029 season.
In his filing, Yost pushed back on the Browns' claims of the Modell Law being 'vague and unclear,' and asserted any other issues must be resolved at the state level.
It’s budget season, so the lobbyists are out in full swing. Tennessee Billionaire and Gas Station Tycoon Jimmy Haslam, known up here as the owner of the Cleveland Browns, is purportedly drumming up support among lawmakers for a $600 million subsidy for a new Browns stadium and that money could be proposed as soon as
The city has filed a state law suit against the Browns, invoking the Modell Law. The state law puts up obstacles for teams wishing to leave taxpayer-funded facilities.