Browns sued by city over possible move from Cleveland to proposed domed stadium in suburbs
- The city of Cleveland has filed a lawsuit against the Cleveland Browns to prevent the team from relocating to a new stadium in Brook Park, Ohio, after its lease expires in 2028.
- The lawsuit claims the Browns violated the Modell Law by not notifying the city or offering a chance to purchase the team after accepting taxpayer money.
- Mark Griffin, the city's law director, stated that the Modell Law requires teams using public funding to secure city approval for relocation.
- Mayor Justin Bibb emphasized the importance of the Browns staying in Cleveland, stating, 'The future of our lakefront and our city is brighter with the Cleveland Browns continuing to play football on the shores of Lake Erie.
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