The Cleveland Browns are facing legal challenges from the city of Cleveland regarding their plans to move to a new domed stadium. Mayor Justin Bibb has invoked the 'Modell Law', which prohibits the team from relocating without an agreement with the city or providing six months' notice. The Browns, who are seeking to build a $2.4 billion stadium in Brook Park, argue that the current stadium's renovations won't address larger issues such as parking and access.
- The city of Cleveland is taking a firm stance against the Browns' relocation plans.
- The Modell Law is a significant legal barrier for the Browns as they seek to move.