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The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are currently members of the Northern Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League. The Cleveland Browns were founded in 1946 under owner Arthur 'Mickey' McBride. At first, a fan contest was conducted to determine the name of the team, with the most popular choice being, Browns, after its first head coach, Paul Brown.  After the 1949 season the AAFC merged with the rival National Football League, with the Cleveland Browns joining the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts as members of the older circuit.  The Cleveland Browns won the championship in their first season in the NFL, 1950, behind the quarterbacking of Otto Graham, the rushing of Marion Motley, the receiving of Mac Speedie, a defensive line anchored by Bill Willis and a secondary featuring Tommy James. The Cleveland Browns tore up the NFL in the regular season, going 10-2 with both losses being to the New York Giants. The Cleveland Browns again tore through the NFL in the 1951 season, going 11-1 with four shutouts along the way. The 24-17 loss was the first in a championship game in Cleveland Browns history. The 1952 regular season was not as successful, with only an 8-4 finish.  The 1955 campaign was also a successful one for the Cleveland Browns.  The Cleveland Browns floundered in 1956. The 5-7 record meant the Cleveland Browns were shut out of the championship game for the first time in team history. The Cleveland Browns responded in 1957 when they drafted fullback Jim Brown, who easily became the NFL's leading rusher, and NFL Rookie of the Year, with 942 yards. Once again at the top of the division at 9-2-1, they advanced back to the championship game against their nemeses from Detroit, but were dominated 59-14.  The Cleveland Browns improved in 1963, led by Jim Brown's NFL record 1,863 yards rushing, a mark that would stand for the next decade, until O.J. Simpson broke it in 1973. The 1970 AFL-NFL merger would see the Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Colts move to the new American Football Conference aligned with the 10 teams of the American Football League. After defeating the New York Jets in the first-ever broadcast of Monday Night Football, the Cleveland Browns stumbled through the season finishing 7-7. Coach Blanton Collier was replaced with Nick Skorich before the 1971 season and the Cleveland Browns improved to 9-5, and a first-place finish in the AFC Central. The Cleveland Browns' era of success came to a crashing halt as the team dropped to 4-10 in 1974.  The 1980 season is still fondly remembered by Cleveland Browns fans. After splitting the first six games by going 3-3, the Cleveland Browns won three straight games with fourth-quarter comebacks, and stopped a late comeback by the Baltimore Colts to win a fourth. A fourth-quarter field goal by Don Cockroft in the final game against the Cincinnati Bengals helped the Cleveland Browns capture the division with an 11-5 mark.  The Cleveland Browns got some of their spark back in 1983. The Cleveland Browns even won two games in overtime and another in the fourth quarter. A fourth-quarter loss to the Houston Oilers in their second-to-last game dashed their playoff hopes, ending the season at 9-7. In 1985, the Cleveland Browns selected University of Miami quarterback Bernie Kosar in the Supplemental Draft. As a rookie, Kosar learned through trial by fire as he took over for Gary Danielson midway through the 1985 season. The Cleveland Brown's 8-8 record gave the team the top spot in a weak AFC Central, and they looked poised to shock the heavily favored Miami Dolphins in the 1986 Divisional Playoff game with a 21-3 lead at halftime. Dan Marino led the Dolphins back to win 24-21. The Cleveland Browns broke into the ranks of the NFL's elite, particularly on defense with a 12-4 showing in 1986. In the 1987 Divisional Playoff game, the Cleveland Browns needed some serious heroics to overcome the New York Jets. Final score Browns 23, Jets 20. As it had been the previous week, the showdown between the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos proved again to be an overtime heart-stopper. But this time, it was John Elway and the Broncos who came away the victors. In 1990 things began to unravel for the Cleveland Browns. Kosar threw more interceptions (15) than touchdowns (10) for the first time in his career; and the team finished last in the league in rushing offense, and near the bottom in rushing defense. The Cleveland Browns were split by turmoil in 1993, when Belichick made the controversial decision of benching Bernie Kosar in favor of Vinny Testaverde, who had been signed from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Cleveland Browns righted the ship in 1994, despite fans still calling for Belichick's head. The arch-rival Pittsburgh Steelers ended the Browns' season in the divisional playoff with a 29-9 blowout. Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell announced on November 6, 1995, that he had signed a deal to relocate the Browns to Baltimore, Maryland for 1996. The Clevelnad Browns won, the only game the team won after the news of Modell's move got out. In early 1998 the National Football League began its search for an owner for the reborn Cleveland Browns, finding one later in the year in Al Lerner, a former limited partner of the original Cleveland Browns and a friend of Art Modell who assisted in Modell's move to Baltimore. The team returned in 2004 with high hopes and expectations, featuring solid ownership, solid general management in the form of former San Francisco 49ers president Carmen Policy, and head coach Chris Palmer. To date though, the franchise has not lived up to its lofty early expectations, with Palmer being dismissed after the 2000 season and Policy leaving the team in 2003 after having talked the talk but not walking the walk.

 
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Cleveland Browns
 vs. New York Giants

October 13, 2008
Monday, 8:30 pm

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 2.

Cleveland Browns
 vs. Baltimore Ravens

November 2, 2008
Sunday, 1:00 pm

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 3.

Cleveland Browns
 vs. Denver Broncos

November 6, 2008
Thursday, 8:15 pm

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Cleveland Browns
 vs. Houston Texans

November 23, 2008
Sunday, 1:00 pm

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Cleveland Browns
 vs. Indianapolis Colts

November 30, 2008
Sunday, 1:00 pm

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Cleveland Browns
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December 21, 2008
Sunday, 1:00 pm

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