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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Cleveland Browns’ 73rd in the NFL and sixth under head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry. After a disappointing 3–14 finish in 2024, the franchise faces a pivotal year of transition.
With Deshaun Watson sidelined for the season due to injury, the Browns enter training camp with a wide-open quarterback competition featuring Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. The outcome of that battle will shape the trajectory of the offense and determine how competitive Cleveland can be in 2025.
On defense, star pass rusher Myles Garrett anchors the unit as its cornerstone. First-round pick Mason Graham has been added to reinforce the interior defensive line, bolstering a group tasked with carrying much of the load while the offense finds its footing.
With major questions under center and pressure mounting on Stefanski’s regime to rebound, the 2025 Browns aim to reestablish themselves as contenders in a highly competitive AFC North.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Cleveland Browns 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally range from $30 to $200, depending on the opponent, seating location, and timing. Lower-demand or preseason games can start as low as $27 to $55, while more competitive matchups, such as those against division rivals or playoff contenders, often average between $80 and $120. Premium games, including special events like the international showdown against the Vikings in London, can reach $250 or more. Prices tend to be more affordable for upper-deck seats and weekday games, while lower-bowl and sideline seats command higher amounts.
VIP or premium club-level seating offers padded seating, climate-controlled environments, upgraded food and beverage service, and VIP parking. Individual club-seat tickets in these areas typically range from $250 to $700 per ticket, depending on opponent and date.
BROWNS’ OPPONENTS: The Cleveland Browns’ 2025 opponents include their AFC North division rivals — the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, and Pittsburgh Steelers — each faced twice in home-and-away matchups. At home, the Browns also host the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Tennessee Titans, and Buffalo Bills. Their road games include trips to the Detroit Lions, Las Vegas Raiders, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Chicago Bears, with one international game against the Minnesota Vikings in London. This diverse schedule mixes powerhouse teams from the NFC North and AFC East with emerging contenders, giving Cleveland both challenges and opportunities to bounce back in a pivotal season.
BROWNS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Sept 7–13):
Sept 7 vs Cincinnati Bengals -
Week 2 (Sept 14–20):
Sept 14 @ Baltimore Ravens -
Week 3 (Sept 21–27):
Sept 21 vs Green Bay Packers -
Week 4 (Sept 28–Oct 4):
Sept 28 @ Detroit Lions -
Week 5 (Oct 5–11):
Oct 5 vs Minnesota Vikings (London) -
Week 6 (Oct 12–18):
Oct 12 @ Pittsburgh Steelers -
Week 7 (Oct 19–25):
Oct 19 vs Miami Dolphins -
Week 8 (Oct 26–Nov 1):
Oct 26 @ New England Patriots -
Week 9 (Nov 2–8):
(Bye – no game) -
Week 10 (Nov 9–15):
Nov 9 @ New York Jets -
Week 11 (Nov 16–22):
Nov 16 vs Baltimore Ravens -
Week 12 (Nov 23–29):
Nov 23 @ Las Vegas Raiders -
Week 13 (Nov 30–Dec 6):
Nov 30 vs San Francisco 49ers -
Week 14 (Dec 7–13):
Dec 7 vs Tennessee Titans -
Week 15 (Dec 14–20):
Dec 14 @ Chicago Bears -
Week 16 (Dec 21–27):
Dec 21 vs Buffalo Bills -
Week 17 (Dec 28–Jan 3):
Dec 28 vs Pittsburgh Steelers -
Week 18 (Jan 4–10):
Jan 4 @ Cincinnati Bengals
ABOUT CLEVELAND BROWNS: The Cleveland Browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio, competing in the AFC North division of the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1946 by coach and namesake Paul Brown, the team began in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), where it dominated before joining the NFL in 1950. The Browns won multiple championships in the pre-Super Bowl era but have yet to win a Super Bowl, with their last NFL title coming in 1964.
The franchise has a storied history filled with passionate fans, iconic players like Jim Brown, Otto Graham, and Bernie Kosar, and dramatic highs and lows. After a relocation to Baltimore in 1996 (which became the Ravens), the Browns were officially reactivated as an expansion team in 1999. Since their return, the team has struggled for consistency but has shown flashes of potential, especially with playoff appearances in 2002 and again in 2020.
As of 2025, the Browns are led by head coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry, navigating a period of transition after a disappointing 2024 season. With quarterback uncertainty due to Deshaun Watson’s injury and an ongoing battle for the starting job, the Browns are focusing on young talent, a strong defensive core led by Myles Garrett, and a rebuilt interior line. The team plays its home games at Cleveland Browns Stadium (also called Huntington Bank Stadium), located on the shores of Lake Erie. Despite recent struggles, the Browns maintain one of the most loyal fan bases in the league and continue their pursuit of sustained success and a long-awaited championship.