3 takeaways as the Browns break ground on $2.6B stadium
Hosting a Super Bowl? Maybe. The NFL Draft?
Possibly. And some cool new features were all part of the day in Brook Park.
Nov 12, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (right) speaks with Cleveland Browns managing partners Jimmy Haslam and Dee Haslam before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The Cleveland Browns officially broke ground on Thursday for the $2. 6 billion Huntington Bank Field in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park.
It was quite the event, with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on hand to celebrate the latest cash cow, sorry, “transformative project,” that is scheduled to open in time for the 2029 season. Here are three quick takeaways from the event. Roger Goodell speaking more on what’s needed in the area for Cleveland to host a Super Bowl https://t.
co/Pt3b92vs2B pic. twitter. com/zzOPw4jGxW — Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) April 30, 2026 New venue means new events … maybe One of the big selling points with any project of this size is the lure of all the big events that will come to town simply because there will be a new venue to play in.