File Photos: Art Modell Moves Browns To Baltimore
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BROWNS V BENGALS
17 DEC 1995: BROWNS FAN KENNY TAYLOR IS HELD BY HIS FATHER DWAYNE WHILE HE POSTS A BANNER BEFORE THE CLEVELAND V CINCINNATI GAME AT CLEVELAND STADIUM IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. THIS WAS THE BROWNS'' LAST GAME AT CLEVELAND SINCE OWNER ART MODELL IS MOVING THE TEA
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Bears v Ravens X
9 Sep 2001: Art Modell, owner of the Baltimore Ravens presents the superbowl trophy to the crowd during pre-game festivities at the game against the Chicago Bears at PSINet Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens won 17-6. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger/Allsport
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Art Modell
Art Modell picked for the Hall of Fame / (Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport
28 Jan 2001: Owner Art Modell of the Baltimore Ravens waves to the fans after the Super Bowl XXXV Game against the New York Giants at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Ravens defeated the Giants 34-7.Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport
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Ravens v Browns
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 21: A Cleveland Browns fan holds a sign showing her displeasure with former Browns owner and current Ravens owner Art Modell and his son David Modell before the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens on December 21, 2003 at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore defeated Cleveland 35-0. (Photo by David Maxwell/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell (R) arrives at t
ATLANTA, UNITED STATES: Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell (R) arrives at the bond hearing at the Atlanta courthouse for Ravens NFL All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis 14 February 2000. Modell testified as a character witness on Lewis' behalf. Lewis has been indicted on murder charges becuase of his alleged involvement in the stabbing deaths of two men at an Atlanta nightclub following the 30 January 2000 Super Bowl. AFP PHOTO/ALAN MOTHNER (Photo credit should read ALAN MOTHNER/AFP/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens' owner Art Modell (R) and Jim Bro
A file photo of former Baltimore Ravens' owner Art Modell (R) and Jim Brown, former Cleveland Browns runningback, talk 26 January 2001 before the Ravens' third and final workout at the University of South Florida in Tampa. The Ravens will play the New York Giants 28 January in Super Bowl XXXV. / (Photo by PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images)
TAMPA, UNITED STATES: Baltimore Ravens' owner Art Modell (R) and Jim Brown, former Cleveland Browns runningback, talk 26 January 2001 before the Ravens' third and final workout at the University of South Florida in Tampa. The Ravens will play the New York Giants 28 January in Super Bowl XXXV. AFP PHOTO PETER MUHLY (Photo credit should read PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens' owner Art Modell (R) congratulat
TAMPA, UNITED STATES: Baltimore Ravens' owner Art Modell (R) congratulates Most Valuable Player (MVP) Ray Lewis after the Ravens defeated the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV 28 January, 2001, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Ravens defeated the Giants 34-7 for the NFL championship. AFP PHOTO/Jeff HAYNES (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell holds the Vince
TAMPA, UNITED STATES: Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after his Ravens defeated the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV 28 January 2001 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Ravens defeated the Giants 34-7 for the NFL championship. AFP PHOTO/Jeff HAYNES (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)
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Super Bowl XXXV Most Valuable Player Ray Lewis (L)
BALTIMORE, : Super Bowl XXXV Most Valuable Player Ray Lewis (L) reacts to Baltimore Ravens team owner Art Modell dancing on stage during a victory parade and celebration for the Baltimore Ravens in front of City Hall 30 January 2001 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens defeated the New York Giants to win the championship. AFP PHOTO/TIM SLOAN (Photo credit should read TIM SLOAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns fans in the crowd during the intr
CANTON, : Cleveland Browns fans in the crowd during the introduction of enshrinee and former Cleveland Brown player Ozzie Newsome boo at the mention of former Browns' owner Art Modell during the Hall of Fame Induction ceremony 07 August 1999 at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Modell moved the team from Cleveland to Baltimore after the 1995 season. AFP PHOTO/David MAXWELL (Photo credit should read DAVID MAXWELL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell is sworn in at t
ATLANTA, GA - FEBRUARY 14: Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell is sworn in at the Fulton County Superior court in Atlanta 14 February, 2000. Modell testified as a character witness, during the bond hearing for NFL player Ray Lewis of the Ravens, who has been indicted for two Buckhead stabbing murders that happened in the early morning hours following the Super Bowl in Atlanta. (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY SMITH/AFP/Getty Images)
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US National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Pau
Paul Tagliabue / (Photo credit should read RICHARD ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 29: US National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Paul Tagliabue testifies 29 November before a Senate subcomittee in favor of legislation introduced by US Senator John Glenn of Ohio that would grant the NFL an anti-trust exemption for the relocation of franchises. The legislation followed the recent announcement by Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell that his is planning to move the team to Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo credit should read RICHARD ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns fans in the "dawg pound" section
CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 19: Cleveland Browns fans in the "dawg pound" section of the Cleveland stadium hold up signs during a Green Bay Packers-Browns game, 19 November, showing their opinion of team owner Art Modell for moving the Browns to Baltimore at the end of the season. The Green Bay Packers won 31-20. AFP PHOTO Kim BARTH (Photo credit should read Kim BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell (C) waves as Mar
File photo: Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell (C) waves as Maryland Governor Parris Glendening (L) and Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke (R) look on during a press conference 06 November in Baltimore, Maryland. During the press conference held at the site of a planned 70,000-seat football stadium, Modell, who has owned the Browns for 35 years, formally announced that the team plans to move to Baltimore for the 1996 season. (Photo credit: RICHARD ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - NOVEMBER 6: Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell (C) waves as Maryland Governor Parris Glendening (L) and Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke (R) look on during a press conference 06 November in Baltimore, Maryland. During the press conference held at the site of a planned 70,000-seat football stadium, Modell, who has owned the Browns for 35 years, formally announced that the team plans to move to Baltimore for the 1996 season. (Photo credit should read RICHARD ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns fans, some dressed in the team's
Cleveland Browns fans, some dressed in the team's "Dog Pound" attire, show both their love for the team and their displeasure with Browns owner Art Modell before Cleveland's 05 November game at Municipal Stadium against the Houston Oilers. Reportedly, it will be announced 06 November that Modell plans to move the team to Baltimore, Maryland at the end of the season. The Houston Oilers defeated the Browns 37-10. / (Photo by KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 5: Cleveland Browns fans, some dressed in the team's "Dog Pound" attire, show both their love for the team and their displeasure with Browns owner Art Modell before Cleveland's 05 November game at Municipal Stadium against the Houston Oilers. Reportedly, it will be announced 06 November that Modell plans to move the team to Baltimore, Maryland at the end of the season. The Houston Oilers defeated the Browns 37-10. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Two members of the Cleveland Browns cheering secti
CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 5: Two members of the Cleveland Browns cheering section known as the "Dog Pound" hold up signs requesting tickets for next season prior to the 05 November game at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium against the Houston Oilers. It is being reported that Browns owner Art Modell will announce 06 November that he intends to move the team to Baltimore, Maryland after this season. The Oilers beat the Browns 37-10. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns running back Ernest Byner greets
Cleveland Browns running back Ernest Byner greets fans in the Dawg Pound, an area in the stadium known for rowdy fans, 17 December after the Browns defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, in the final game at the Cleveland Stadium. Fans removed bleachers and seats from the stadium in protest of owner Art Modell's decision to move the team to Baltimore. / (Photo by KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 17: Cleveland Browns running back Ernest Byner greets fans in the Dawg Pound, an area in the stadium known for rowdy fans, 17 December after the Browns defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, in the final game at the Cleveland Stadium. Fans removed bleachers and seats from the stadium in protest of owner Art Modell's decision to move the team to Baltimore. AFP PHOTO Kimberly BARTH (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns fan Jim Vourliotis of Parma Heigh
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 17: Cleveland Browns fan Jim Vourliotis of Parma Heights, Ohio, cheers for the Browns in the bleacher seats of the end zone, known as the "Dawg Pound," 17 December during the last game ever at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns defeated the Bengals 26-10, and team owner Art Modell will move the Browns to Baltimore at the end of the season. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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The Cleveland Browns scoreboard, located behind th
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 17: The Cleveland Browns scoreboard, located behind the dawg pound, dipslays a message thanking the fans after the final home game at Browns Stadium 17 December against the Cininnati Bengals. Fans removed the bleacher seats in the dawg pound after the game, allegedly to protest Browns owner Art Modell's plan to move the team to Baltimore at the end of the season. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Cleveland Browns fans protest 17 December the deci
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 17: Cleveland Browns fans protest 17 December the decision by team owner Art Modell to move the Browns to Baltimore at the end of the season at the Browns last game at Browns Stadium. The Browns defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 26-10. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell (C), flanked by
Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell (C), flanked by NFL security and the media, enters a meeting with the NFL owners to decide who will be awarded the Cleveland Browns expansion franchise 08 September in Chicago, IL. The Browns franchise which will begin NFL play in the 1999 season was awarded to the Alfred Lerner-Carmen Policy group for over 500 million USD. (Photo credit should read DANIEL LIPPITT/AFP/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 8: Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell (C), flanked by NFL security and the media, enters a meeting with the NFL owners to decide who will be awarded the Cleveland Browns expansion franchise 08 September in Chicago, IL. The Browns franchise which will begin NFL play in the 1999 season was awarded to the Alfred Lerner-Carmen Policy group for over 500 million USD. (Photo credit should read DANIEL LIPPITT/AFP/Getty Images)
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New owner of the Cleveland Browns Alfred Lerner(C)
CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 8: New owner of the Cleveland Browns Alfred Lerner(C), Carmen Policy(R) and former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar(L) hold up a team jersey and football at a press conference to announce that the team is again a part of the National Football League(NFL) 08 September in Cleveland, OH. The original Browns franchise was moved to Baltimore by owner Art Modell after the 1995 season, and the group headed by Lerner paid 530 million for the NFL's 31st franchise. (Photo credit should read ANTHONY ONCHAK/AFP/Getty Images)
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: Fans hold various signs which accuses Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell of disregard of fans at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: A fan of the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, holds a sign which indicates he believes owner Art Modell betrayed the fans by moving the team to Baltimore, Maryland. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: Fans hold various signs which accuses Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell of disregard of fans at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fan Browns
19 Nov 1995: A fan holds a sign which accuses Cleveland Brown owner Art Modell of disregard of fans at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: A fan holds a sign which accuses Cleveland Brown owner Art Modell of disregard of fans at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: A fan of the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio holds a sign which indicates he believes owner Art Modell betrayed the fans by moving the team to Baltimore, Maryland. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: Fans hold various signs which accuses Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell of disregard of fans at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Fans Browns
19 Nov 1995: Fans at Cleveland Stadium jeer at a mannequin of owner Art Modell which indicates dismay that they will be losing their team at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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19 Nov 1995: Fans hold various signs which accuse Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell of disregard of fans which compares him to famous murderers at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Packers defeated the Browns that day 31-20.
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Cleveland Browns Fans
19 Nov 1995: A banner hung by fans in Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio questions who they will support when the Browns move to Baltimore, Maryland, during the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Browns. The Packers defeate
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BROWNS V BENGALS
17 Dec 1995: Cleveland Browns fans, angry at the team''s decision to move to Baltimore, Maryland, throw a row of seats onto the field after the Browns'' 26-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. / (Photo by Stephen Dunn Getty Images)
17 Dec 1995: Cleveland Browns fans, angry at the team''s decision to move to Baltimore, Maryland, throw a row of seats onto the field after the Browns'' 26-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Cleveland Browns Fan
File picture: 3 Dec 1995: A Cleveland Browns fan holds up a banner displaying his opinion on the possible move of the Browns to Baltimore during the Browns 31-13 loss to the San Diego Chargers at Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego, California. The NFL ow
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BROWNS V BENGALS
17 Dec 1995: CLEVELAND BROWNS FANS, ANGRY AT THE DECISION TO MOVE THE TEAM TO BALTIMORE, THROW A ROW OF SEATS ONTO THE FIELD AFTER THE BROWNS'' 26-10 VICTORY OVER THE CINCINNATI BENGALS AT CLEVELAND STADIUM IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. THE GAME COULD BE THE LAST EV
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"No Browns" Banner
1 Sep 1996: Some fans of the Baltimore Ravens hoist a "No Cleveland" banner in support of the teams move to Baltomre during the Ravens 19-14 victory over the Oakland Raiders at the home opener in Baltimore, Maryland. . Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger /
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Cleveland Browns fan
File picture: 5 Nov 1995: A Cleveland Browns fan holds up a banner displaying his opinion on the possible move of the Browns to Baltimore during the Browns 37-10 loss to the Houston Oilers at Cleveland stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The NFL owners offici
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Browns Fans
17 Dec 1995: Fans of the Cleveland Browns in the 'Dog Pound' throw broken benches after the Browns final game at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio before they move to Baltimore, Maryland. Mandatory Credit: Allsport USA/Allsport
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