Cleveland Browns Unveil New Stadium Name: Cleveland Browns Stadium
The Cleveland Browns have officially revealed the new name for their stadium, bringing it back to its roots with the straightforward and fan-favorite choice: Cleveland Browns Stadium. This name change comes after the team decided to part ways with FirstEnergy, the previous naming rights sponsor, amid mutual agreement and shifting corporate priorities.
The stadium, originally opened as Cleveland Browns Stadium in 1999, had been known as FirstEnergy Stadium since 2013. The return to its original name has been met with enthusiasm from fans who appreciate the nod to tradition and the sense of identity it brings to the team and the city.
The decision to revert to Cleveland Browns Stadium reflects the organization’s focus on reinforcing its connection to the community and the storied history of the Browns franchise. The stadium has been the site of countless memorable moments for the team and its loyal fan base, making the name a fitting tribute to the legacy of Cleveland football.
This rebranding is part of broader efforts by the Browns organization to strengthen its ties with the local community and build a cohesive brand that resonates with both longtime supporters and new generations of fans. As the Browns continue to evolve and aim for success on the field, the stadium’s name will serve as a reminder of the team’s deep roots in Cleveland and its commitment to the city’s passionate football culture.