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Jimmy and Dee Haslam insist plan is for renovation, not new stadium


This is FirstEnergy Stadium before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PHOENIX — The question of a new stadium for the Browns has been a topic of conversation for at least a decade Basically, it’s existed since Jimmy and Dee Haslam purchased the team in 2012.

Outside of a renovation project that included the installation of new, high-definition video scoreboards, escalators and a reduction of 3,000 seats that occurred last decade, FirstEnergy Stadium remains essentially the same facility as when it opened in 1999. At the time, the project was completed quickly and, according to reports, poorly in order to have the facility ready for the then-expansion Browns to be able to play that season.

As the stadium prepares to host its 24th season and the Browns’ lease with the city set to expire at the end of 2028, its future remains a constant debate, including conversations between the team and Mayor Justin Bibb and his office. Owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam were asked about a final resolution to the stadium question during a sit-down interview with a small group of Browns writers Monday evening during the NFL’s annual meetings at the Arizona Biltmore Resort.