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The Cleveland Browns are working to determine whether a structural redesign of the 67,895-seat FirstEnergy Stadium may be in order to bring the city-owned facility up to the standards of peer National Football League venues. If a study now underway proves that to be not feasible, as some Browns executives reportedly expect, then the Browns will consider options for a new stadium (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
A third source has now communicated with NEOtrans that the Cleveland Browns favor a new, retractable roof stadium built off the lakefront but in or near downtown. And this source is a high-ranking official within the National Football League team itself. Despite this, a team spokesman angrily denied the report and called the source “not credible.”
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