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Cleveland Browns Break Ground on $2.6 Billion Enclosed Stadium in Brook Park, Targeting Super Bowl Events by 2029

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Last updated: May 1, 2026 2:09 am
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Cleveland Browns Break Ground on $2.6 Billion Super Bowl-Ready Stadium in Brook Park

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A Fan-First DesignThe Dawg Pound Gets an UpgradeA New Era for Cleveland Sports

Historic project aims to transform Northeast Ohio into a major sports and entertainment hub

BROOK PARK, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns officially began construction on their state-of-the-art, $2.6 billion enclosed stadium Thursday, marking a pivotal moment for both the franchise and the city of Brook Park. The futuristic venue, set to open in 2029, could position Northeast Ohio as a prime destination for blockbuster events like the Super Bowl, NFL Draft, and NCAA Final Four.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joined Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Browns executives for the ceremonial groundbreaking, praising the project as a game-changer for the region.

“This stadium will be a source of immense pride for Cleveland,” Goodell said. “It’s being built to Super Bowl standards, and we absolutely see it hosting the biggest events in sports.”

But landing a Super Bowl, Goodell noted, hinges on improving local infrastructure. The NFL’s marquee event draws nearly 200,000 visitors, requiring ample high-quality hotels and efficient transportation—areas where Cleveland currently lags.

A Fan-First Design

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam emphasized that the 67,500-seat stadium was designed with fans in mind. The venue will feature the NFL’s widest concourses, seats closer to the field than any other stadium, and an open-air feel despite being enclosed.

“It’s going to be spectacular,” Haslam said. “We’ve prioritized an immersive experience—you’ll feel like you’re right in the action.”

Head coach Todd Monken believes the intimate design will amplify the team’s home-field advantage. “Our fans are already the most passionate in the league,” he said. “Now, with them right on top of the field, it’s going to be even more intimidating for opponents.”

The Dawg Pound Gets an Upgrade

The iconic Dawg Pound—the Browns’ raucous fan section—will see a major redesign. The new setup will feature 60 rows of steeply angled (34-degree) standing-room seating, putting die-hard supporters closer to the action than ever before.

However, the premium experience comes at a cost. Single-game tickets will start at $200 in 2025, and all season-ticket holders must purchase Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs), which range from $550 to over $150,000.

Haslam acknowledged the financial burden but insisted the investment would be worthwhile. “We’re committed to keeping options affordable,” he said. “This stadium will offer a far superior experience, and we want every fan to have access.”

A New Era for Cleveland Sports

The move from downtown Cleveland’s lakefront to Brook Park has stirred mixed emotions among fans, but the promise of a cutting-edge facility—and a winning team—could ease the transition.

If all goes as planned, the Browns will kick off the 2029 season in their new home, tentatively named Huntington Bank Field. Beyond football, the venue is expected to host major concerts, college championships, and other high-profile events, injecting millions into the local economy.

For now, the focus remains on construction—and the hope that this bold venture will cement Cleveland’s place on the national sports stage.

— Reported by Nexio News

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