Can the Cleveland Browns build a LAKEFRONT DOME Stadium similar to what the Bears are proposing?

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The Chicago Bears released preliminary plans for a new, downtown, lakefront dome that will cost between $4-$5 billion.

The Cleveland Browns want a dome, but may not build it downtown.

Can the Browns steal the Bears idea and find a way to make it work, similar to what the owners in Chicago are doing?

Or is Jimmy Haslam deadset on building a new Browns Stadium in Brookpark?





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Jayson is a typical low esteeming Clevelander. Always less for Cleveland. no wonder Detroit, Columbus and any other city is outclassing Cleveland, because Clevelanders would rather say Cleveland sucks and then complain because everywhere else is better. Sorry to say they are right, because that is all Clevelanders will settle for.

RonE-if
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no damned dome part of the allure of the browns has always been the outdoor stadium

albiggs
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The Mayor of Cleveland should get rid of Burke Lakefront airport and give the land to the browns to build a new stadium

nbalivemobileawesomeness
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Any dome stadium in Cleveland DAMN sure better have a retractable roof, and the roof should only be closed when there's lightning in the area
GO BROWNS

MrCHAIRMANOFTHEBORED
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A baseball stadium in Japan put a dome on an existing stadium. Can they build a new stadium behind the current one?

ctownaqib
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Museums are in university heights? Do these guys even step foot in Cleveland proper outside of work?

PhilBucur
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Just a thought if you get rid of the old stadium can Cleveland replace it with a park similar to what Euclid beach used to be just a crazy idea

victormancine
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That’s just 14 acres of rec fields. Not counting the stadium

Justin-pqrq
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How do you guys not know who owns the Bears? Its literally been the same family for 100 years.

ctownaqib
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This question was already answered. Numerous groups have examined the current stadium and determined a dome is impossible. This video is pointless.

Firebird
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seems risky to invest that much into a stadium in cleveland where football may not even be a sport in 20 years with all of the research done on brain injuries. if nothing else.. it opens the door for other venue possibilities.

titansrule
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They could go to Brookpark and build it up like Atlanta braves did

GamerT
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all that for the bears to still go 5-12

jake.porter
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Chicago is a great city??? You guys have not been there in a while it's pitiful. That mayor there might even be worse than the last mayor Lori Lightfoot and Cleveland's own Dennis Kucinich.

bobcarr
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No Cleveland should try to do its own thing vs biting off another city.

iwouldliketoorderanumberb
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You build it in the old west parking lot and the west dock. Build it while your playing in the present stadium. Then nock down the old. Put a park there with a cleveland browns museum and restaurants and motels there. Parking would be the problem becuse the north dock and east dock would be taken away . But if the renovate the present those parking lots are going to be gone anyway. The city wants to get away from the tailgating anyway. They would love to put someting in the muni lot. They hate cleaning up after the games.🟫🟧⬜️🟧🟫

edalexander
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Still brookpark is the better option for a dome. Renovateing the present just puts the browns at 20 more yrs of bad luck. youll make the playoffs maby 5 or6 yrs out of 20. But your luck wont change in going to a superbowl . Trust me. Its just like the no logo. 🟫🟧⬜️🟧🟫trust me. Hey may first there idea for a 3rd alt helmet must be in for the 2025 season says the NFL. I see the browns dragging there feet on this also. 😅

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