Cleveland Browns Sign Naming Rights Deal with Huntington Bank
Cleveland Browns Sign Naming Rights Deal with Huntington Bank
Cleveland Browns Sign Naming Rights Deal with Huntington Bank
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The Cleveland Browns have announced a 20-year naming rights agreement with Huntington Bank, effective for the upcoming NFL season, renaming the stadium to Huntington Bank Field. This deal comes as the team contemplates a move to a new domed stadium in Brook Park, with ongoing discussions about the future of their current facility. Huntington Bank, headquartered in Columbus, already holds naming rights to Cleveland's downtown convention center and aims to strengthen community ties through this partnership. The Browns' stadium had reverted to its original name, Cleveland Browns Stadium, after the previous agreement with FirstEnergy Corp. ended amid scandal. The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but it positions Huntington as the official banking partner of the team. The announcement was made just prior to the Browns' season opener against the Dallas Cowboys.

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Browns sign 20-year stadium rights deal with Huntington Bank as they position for possible new home
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