The Cleveland Browns' proposal to relocate to a new domed stadium in the suburbs has encountered significant opposition from Cuyahoga County officials, who favor a $1.2 billion renovation of the current stadium. The Haslams, owners of the Browns, believe a new stadium would spur economic growth, but the county argues that it does not make fiscal sense for taxpayers. The current stadium lease ends after the 2028 season, and the future of the team in Cleveland remains uncertain amidst these discussions.
- The Browns are facing significant hurdles in their plans for a new stadium.
- Cuyahoga County officials are advocating for renovations to the existing stadium instead.