Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns was founded in 1944. They are also famous for their vibrant colors like brown, orange, and white. They don’t have a logo on their helmet that’s why they look unique in 32 Teams of NFL. They have a record of consecutive 4 seasons and they won the championship in each.
Histry
Cleveland Browns were established in 1944. Cleveland Browns are also known as The Brownies. They have won 8 league championships, 4 AFC championships, 4 NFL championships, 11 Conference Championships, 12 Division Championships and 30 Playoff appearances. From recent years their owners are Jimmy & Dee Haslam from 2012 to Present.
Hall of Fame
Here’s the list of the players who officially played for the Baltimore Ravens. In this retired, the best players, who played for the Baltimore Colts and for Indianapolis Colts are written below.
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Inducted | No. | Player Name | Tenure | Position(s) |
1965 | 60, 14 | Otto Graham | 1946–1955 | QB |
1967 | - | Paul Brown | 1946–1962 | Head Coach |
1968 | 76, 36 | Marion Motley | 1946–1953 | FB |
1971 | 32 | Jim Brown | 1957–1965 | FB |
1974 | 46, 76 | Lou Groza | 1946–1959 1961–1967 |
OT, K |
1975 | 56, 86 | Dante Lavelli | 1946–1956 | WR |
1976 | 53, 80 | Len Ford | 1950–1957 | DE |
1977 | 30, 45, 60 | Bill Willis | 1946–1953 | T, OG |
1981 | 77 | Willie Davis | 1958–1959 | DE |
1982 | 83 | Doug Atkins | 1953–1954 | DE |
1983 | 49 | Bobby Mitchell | 1958–1961 | WR, RB, HB |
1983 | 42 | Paul Warfield | 1964–1969 1976–1977 |
WR |
1984 | 74 | Mike McCormack | 1954–1962 | OT |
1985 | 22, 52 | Frank Gatski | 1946–1956 | C |
1987 | 18 | Len Dawson | 1960–1961 | QB |
1994 | 44 | Leroy Kelly | 1964–1973 | RB |
1995 | 72 | Henry Jordan | 1957–1958 | DT |
1998 | 29 | Tommy McDonald | 1968 | WR |
1999 | 82 | Ozzie Newsome | 1978–1990 | TE |
2003 | 64 | Joe DeLamielleure | 1980–1984 | OG |
2007 | 66 | Gene Hickerson | 1958–1960 1962–1973 |
OG |
2020 | 58, 88 | Mac Speedie | 1946–1952 | End |
2023 | 73 | Joe Thomas | 2007–2017 | OT |
Top-Players
Myles Garrett
Playoff Performance | Notable Scores | Major Teams |
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• 2020 AFC Wild Card Game, Garrett played a crucial role in the Browns' victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, contributing with a sack and multiple pressures, helping the team secure their first playoff win since 1994 | • 2020 AFC Wild Card Game, Garrett played a crucial role in the Browns' victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, contributing with a sack and multiple pressures, helping the team secure their first playoff win since 1994 | Cleveland Browns |
• 2021 AFC Divisional Round, Although the Browns faced a tough loss against the Kansas City Chiefs, Garrett's performance included key defensive plays, showcasing his ability to impact high-stakes games | • Garrett is often in the conversation for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year due to his consistent performance and game-changing abilities | Texas A&M Aggies |
Nick Chubb
Playoff Performance | Notable Scores | Major Teams |
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• 2020 AFC Wild Card Game, Chubb had an impressive performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers, totaling 145 yards on 22 touches, including a 40-yard touchdown catch that helped secure a 48-37 victory for the Browns | • Pro Bowl Selections, Chubb has been selected to the Pro Bowl four times (2019-2022), reflecting his consistent performance and impact on the field | Cleveland Browns |
• 2021 AFC Divisional Round, Although the Browns lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, Chubb contributed significantly with 69 rushing yards and a touchdown | • 92-Yard Touchdown Run, In 2018, Chubb recorded a 92-yard touchdown run against the Atlanta Falcons, which is the longest rushing touchdown in Browns history | Georgia Bulldogs |
• Multiple 100-Yard Games, Chubb has had numerous games with over 100 rushing yards, including a standout performance in the 2022 season where he rushed for 1,525 yards and 12 touchdowns |
Joel Bitonio
Playoff Performance | Notable Scores | Major Teams |
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• 2020 AFC Wild Card Game, Bitonio played a crucial role in the Browns' victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, helping to protect the quarterback and create running lanes for Nick Chubb. The Browns won this game 48-37, marking their first playoff win since 1994 | • Bitonio is known for his ability to block effectively in both the run and pass game, contributing to the overall success of the Browns' offense • Drafted in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft as the 35th overall pick |
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• 2021 AFC Divisional Round, In the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Bitonio's performance was vital in maintaining offensive stability, although the Browns ultimately lost | Nevada Wolf Pack |