Browns Training Camp
by MawMaw2 on 8/4/23I love attending the training camp! However there are 2 things that can improve...seating and parking.
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Official NFL Ticket Exchange of the Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns Team History
The Cleveland Browns franchise was founded in 1945 as a member of the All-America Football Conference. With the establishment of the team during World War II, the Browns did not play their first regular-season game until 1946, after the war ended. In 1950, the Browns were selected as one of only three AAFC teams to merge with the National Football League.
During their first 40 years in the NFL, the Browns reached the playoffs 22 times. They won four NFL championships between 1950 and 1964, 11 NFL American/Eastern Conference championships, and three NFL Century Division titles. They also won AFC Central Division championships in 1971, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989. In addition, 23 former Browns have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including Jim Brown, Paul Brown, Otto Graham, Lou Groza, and Marion Motley and Bill Willis — two of the four Black players who helped break the NFL’s race barrier in 1946.
Cleveland Browns Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: North
Year Founded: 1944
Team Colors: Brown, Orange, White
Mascot: Chomps
Team Rivals: Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland Browns Stadium (previously FirstEnergy Stadium) is located on the shore of Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cleveland Browns played their first regular-season game at the stadium on September 12, 1999, when the Browns took on division rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland Browns Stadium is built on the same site as Cleveland Municipal Stadium, the former home of the Cleveland Browns. In 2015, the Browns, with the City of Cleveland's support, completed a two-year modernization project of the stadium.
The Cleveland Browns schedule release video was uploaded on May 11, 2023, and features WWE superstar The Miz and Browns’ broadcaster Nathan Zegura. You can watch the clip here.
The Cleveland Browns’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home against AFC North rivals the Cincinnati Bengals. The Browns face the Bengals again in the final game of the regular season by traveling to Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Browns tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster when the league announces the schedule for the 2024-25 season. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Browns. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Cleveland Browns.
Check out the Cleveland Browns Stadium seating chart here.
The Cleveland Browns' biggest rivals are the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.
A printable version of the Cleveland Browns 2023 schedule can be found here.
In May 2023, the Cleveland Browns began allowing fans to vote on the next official Browns dog logo. The two finalists can be viewed here. Voting runs through June 9, with the winner being announced on June 12.
I love attending the training camp! However there are 2 things that can improve...seating and parking.
Need more seating next to the practice field where the team is playing. We miss the 40 yard dash and other kid’s booths.
Great time watching the Browns practice with my son and 2 grandsons. The autograph hunt was chaos. I don’t understand why players forget they were children once too.
Great way to get back into the game! The crowd at first training camp in Berea was awesome! Then we follow that up with a HOF victory ✌️ 😉 😀! Welcome to the Hall Joe Thomas!
How can i go about getting a price adjustment? I bought my tickets full price while others in the stadium bought it for $5 due to the cold weather
Had a really good time at the game. Would go again.
Huge waste of money! I would suggest waiting as long as possible to buy Browns tickets. Can’t get your money back if star players don’t play or the weather turns bad.
Sat in section 351 row 16 seats 1,2. Family section which claims no drinking alcohol or smoking. Plenty of both in this section. If you are bringing your family and believing you won’t have to deal with the drunks and smokers you’re wrong. When the usher working the section confronted these individuals they got into to it with her. She call security and they just told them to hide it in a cup. Not a family section at all so don’t advertise it as such.
This was my first time attending a Cleveland browns game and it was definitely worth it! I had such a great time. The entrance process was quick and easy. The seats were easy to find.
My wife and I enjoy seeing and experiencing game day at lots of different NFL stadiums. We said early on that no list of stadium visits would be complete without seeing the Browns' infamous "dog pound"! Game day did not disappoint. Ticketing and security checkpoints were a breeze and the lines moved surprisingly fast. The Browns may have lost, but the overall experience for us was definitely a win!
Experience started on second down when Brisset threw an interception and went downhill from there. Going for it on fourth down and not taking the points for a field goal. More bumbling fumble , interception and muffed punt reception. Couldn’t stop anybody on defense either by pass or run. 🤦🏼♂️ .
Atmosphere was great, exciting. Fans are passionate, they really try to get crowd going. Great location, good food choices, easy access. Just need the team to show up.
I purchased 5 tickets when the NFL opened the schedule. A week before the game, I received an email from Ticketmaster reminding me of the upcoming event. Day before I received another email. electronic tickets were placed into wallet app. Very smooth transactions!
Only thing is that I wish when th try did the 7 on 7 of 11 on 11 they changed fields
Weather was cool and overcast. Browns provided free bottles of water and plenty of seating. Got to see Deshaun Watson quarterback the team. Only regret is that the process was digital ticketing only. Makes it VERY difficult for me
Everything was amazing. Everyone was polite, the kids really had a blast and it was great for the whole family.
After being a season ticket holder for twenty plus years i was given the opportunity get the sideline experience. Enjoyed the up close experience with some of the players. Thanks for the invite. Would like to have that opportunity again maybe in the future. Thanks again
I started out the day at training camp by waiting in line for about 5-7 minutes for an autograph from alumni Josh Cribbs. Josh was very friendly and quite cordial as I spoke with him about a past experience I had years ago that involved him and players from his high school in Washington D. C. He remember the time and even said I have a very good memory. Thank you for having alumni available for the fans at training camp! From there my friends and I walked the row of vendors passing out all their free items. We then each got a free bottle of water from the Da Vue tent and headed to the west side bleachers to watch the day’s practice. It was a good practice to view with plenty of action. After practice, with it being the final one, the players all headed to the sidelines around the field to sigh autographs for the fans. This is a great way to connect with the Browns fan base. Thank you for a great training camp experience once again.
It was great seeing the Browns practice. The activity for the kids were great. The signing of autographs not good all , ages from 4-12, only the older kids are the ones that love and know the players, only one player signed autographs and it was for little children about 10 kids. Broken hearted boys, that didn’t get to meet their favorite player.
That was my first time going to a training camp. Loved every moment