The Cleveland Browns and FirstEnergy announced that they are ending their stadium naming rights agreement, which will return the Browns home stadium to its former name, Cleveland Browns Stadium.
The agreement between the Browns and FirstEnergy has been in place for the last 10 years, according to a news release from the team.
The team and the company have “reached an amicable decision to end their stadium naming rights agreement,” the team stated in a news release Thursday. The terms and conditions of the agreement were not disclosed. “We’ve had a great association with FirstEnergy for more than two decades, and we appreciate this partnership and what it has created for our team and the broader northeast Ohio community,” Dave Jenkins, Haslam Sports Group COO said. “We reached this amicable agreement that is consistent with the productive relationship we have always enjoyed, and we wish FirstEnergy success with their future initiatives. Our home stadium will return to its former name, Cleveland Browns Stadium.
FirstEnergy agreed to a settlement that called for them to fully cooperate and pay a $230 million fine in connection with the scandal in 2021.
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