CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns still aim to move to a new, enclosed stadium in Brook Park in 2029. But they would have the option to stay put on the Downtown lakefront for two additional years – until early 2031 – under a proposed settlement deal with the city of Cleveland.
That detail is part of a four-page term sheet – an agreement in principle – signed this week by Mark Griffin, Cleveland’s law director, and Ted Tywang, general counsel and chief administrative officer for Haslam Sports Group.
Mayor Justin Bibb and Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam announced Monday that they’re ready to end a legal fight over the Brook Park stadium move. On Friday, the city announced that the parties had taken an initial step toward formalizing their agreement. Browns, Cleveland reach $100M settlem

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