The Cleveland Browns are reportedly studying the idea of having a domed stadium built in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park.
That is according to owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, who spoke with the media on Monday at the NFL’s annual meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Previously, the Haslams were open to the idea of renovating Cleveland Browns Stadium, which was hastily built in the late 1990s and is lacking in many of the amenities that attract the corporate crowd (i.e. money) to games. But with their eyes on 176 acres of land near Cleveland Hopkins Airport, the Haslams are now thinking that a domed stadium might be the way to go.