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1995 Cleveland Browns season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1995 Cleveland Browns season
The 1995 Cleveland Browns season was the team's fiftieth season overall and forty-sixth in the National Football League. After finishing 11-5 in 1994 under head coach Bill Belichick and winning a playoff game for the first time since 1989, the Browns were favored by many to reach Cleveland's first ever Super Bowl.〔http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/team/history/year-by-year-results/1995.html〕 The Browns started by winning three of their first four games, but lost three straight in the middle of the season and finished the first half of the season at 4-4. A week after the Browns recorded their fourth win, owner Art Modell announced that he was moving the franchise to Baltimore. Stunned by this news, the team collapsed and only won one of their remaining eight games and Belichick was fired. As part of the agreement to allow Modell to move, the city of Cleveland was allowed to keep the Browns name, the team's history from 1946 onward, and everything else associated with the Browns while the franchise itself, which later became known as the Ravens, would be transferred to Baltimore and start from scratch as an expansion team would. The NFL also agreed that Cleveland would receive a new franchise once a stadium was built for it, and in 1999 the Browns were reactivated. The team was documented in NFL Network's ''A Football Life''. ==Offseason==
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