The Cleveland Browns broke ground on the $2.6 billion Huntington Bank Field in Brook Park, with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine in attendance. The stadium, set to open by the 2029 season, aims to attract major events like the Super Bowl, though infrastructure improvements are needed to accommodate visitors. Unique features will include the NFL’s closest seats, a transparent roof, and a “Super Theater” for large events. The new venue promises excitement, although the team’s performance remains to be seen.
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