The Cleveland Browns finished with a 3-14 record during the 2024 NFL season. They are looking forward to better things in 2025.

However, one of the things that Browns fans are wondering is if the team will be moving to Brook Park after the 2028 NFL season in time for the 2029 NFL season. That is something that remains to be seen. However, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb made recent comments about the Browns potential future in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland Browns Fans React To Mayor’s Justin Bibb’s Comments

On Tuesday, Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb commented on the future of the Browns staying in downtown Cleveland. Bibb said,
“There are more important priorities than the Cleveland Browns. We gotta move on. If they go to Brook Park, God bless them, good luck. But, by hell or high water, we are going to develop a lakefront our residents can be proud of.”
Well, this was a very interesting comment by the Cleveland mayor about the future of the Browns staying downtown. Well, Browns fans had some interesting reactions to his comments on Twitter. This is what some Cleveland fans had to say about what the mayor said:
This is great news! He finally gave up. Build the dome!
— Jake Hurricane (@BigJakeCLE) May 20, 2025
It’s about time this idiot figured it out! Now go start spending money the right way, better emergency services help along with infrastructure repairs. Being owners in a stadium to send taxpayer money to for repairs was a terrible decision decades ago needs to be spent on the…
— T-Rex (@TRexhuntin) May 20, 2025
Justin does understand this is Cleveland right?
— Crane (@BTC_Liberty) May 20, 2025
This DEI hire has no idea how any of this works
— Ryan (@ryruhlman) May 21, 2025
Like his reelection agenda? Until Cleveland residents take a chance and vote differently, good luck because you’ll get just what you deserve.
— 𝙸𝙻𝙸𝙰𝚆𝙸𝙳𝚄❹❶❾ (@SandtownMama) May 20, 2025
Well, it is not a surprise that some Cleveland fans are critical of the Cleveland mayor. It seems like Bibb wants to move onto other things than keeping the Browns in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. There are some fans who would not mind moving to a new stadium in a few years from now anyways.
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