At Canton City School District, strong academic relationships fall second to none, understanding that authentic, positive bonds have the power to transform a student’s future far beyond the classroom.
The guys showing off their custom cleats representing organizations chosen by our players for this years My Cause My Cleats campaign
A close up look at the cleats and the foundations represented by our players for this years My Cause My Cleats campaign
Action from the OHSAA Division II State Semifinal game featuring the Eagles and the Tigers.
Browns players, members of the Browns Women’s Organization and Vitamix representatives joined the Greater Cleveland Food Bank to package meals for local shelters before Thanksgiving
Game action from the OHSAA regional final featuring the Cardinals and the Eagles.
_Excellence is increasingly the standard at Maple Heights City School District. Ambitious and eager to prepare learners for a lifetime of perseverance and achievement, the district understands that strong attendance lies at the foundation of future success._
OHSAA round two playoff action between the Shoremen and the Grizzlies.
East Cleveland City School District’s commitment to attendance has been nothing shy of transformative, as the district’s revamped approach has generated a sense of excitement among students to commit to each day and put forth their strongest effort
Action from the first round of the OHSAA playoffs featuring the Eagles and the Bees.
Alumni players and Chomps visited American Legion Post 21, in partnership with USAA yesterday
JC Tretter, Mack Wilson and Hanford Dixon visited the US Coast Guard Station at Cleveland Harbor, in partnership with USAA to learn about the group’s year round efforts, including its assignments during Browns home games.
Game action featuring the Aviators and the Dukes.
Players visited the University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospitals on October 29, 2019 for a Halloween at the Hospital event.
Game action between the Pirates and the Clippers.
As part of Odell's support for the Get 2 School initiative, he hosted a bowling event for a select group of Canton students to celebrate their commitment to attendance and academic achievement.
Action from the game between the Wildcats and the G-Men
When it comes to strong attendance, Cardington-Lincoln and Western Local Schools are no strangers to student development and understand crucial factors that contribute to the making of well-rounded, academically confident learners.
Game action featuring the Mustangs and Bees.
Friday night lights action featuring the Orangemen and the Falcons.
The Browns visited University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center patients during its weekly First and Ten Tuesday community engagement. Browns players interacted with and presented gifts to the patients to show support and brighten spirits, as well as express appreciation for UH’s medical staff for their daily contributions.
Action during the contest featuring the Bulldogs and the Vikings.
In conjunction with celebrating the NFL’s 100th Fantennial Weekend, the Cleveland Browns honored our rich history by commending Browns Legends and Alumni during the 2019 Cleveland Browns Alumni Weekend. This three-day celebration began Friday, September 6th
Action from the game between the Bombers and the Rangers.
Action from the contest featuring the Bulldogs and the Demons.
Larry Ogunjobi supported students as they head back to school by donating backpacks to Cleveland Metropolitan School District students in need. He visited Franklin D. Roosevelt School to distribute backpacks, Browns goodies and a hold a Q and A. Also, the Get 2 School, Stay in the Game! Network visited Barack Obama Elementary School. While at the school, David Njoku and Demetrius Harris recognized select students to congratulate them for showing exemplary or significantly improved attendance, as well as met with a group of students who could benefit from better attendance to help motivate them to get to school.
Check out photos from the 21st Annual Taste of the Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium
Photos from the week two clash between Saint ignatius and Mentor.
Jimmy Haslam and Dee Haslam visit Boys Hope Girls Hope for the dedication of Haslam Field
As we kick off the 2019 season, and better yet, the 2019-2020 school year, we’re excited to feature Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) as part of this week’s Attendance Champ Spotlight!
Odell Beckham Jr surprised Chaney High School's football team with his new Nike Air Max 720s
Photos from the rivalry clash between the Avon Eagles and the Avon Lake Shoremen.
As part of the Get 2 School, Stay in the Game! Network, the Cleveland Browns Foundation attended a back to school fair hosted by Maple Heights City School District. During the event, families, educators and community members rallied together to make strong attendance a priority throughout their communities this school year. To learn more, visit Get2School.org
On Saturday, the Cleveland Browns Foundation announced the launch of the Get 2 School, Stay in the Game! Network prior to the Orange and Brown Scrimmage
The Jarvis Landry Sports Challenge on July 19, 2019
Fuel Up To Play 60 Summit at FirstEnergy Stadium on July 18, 2019
The Cleveland Browns hosted the seventh and final LEGENDS Clinic at Bump Taylor Field on Tuesday.
The Cleveland Browns hosted the inaugural 11-On powered by NIKE in late June at the Pro Football Hall of Fame National Youth Football and Sports Complex in Canton, Ohio. The new 11-On event featured 16 Northeast Ohio high school football teams competing in a 7-on-7 competition as well as a Lineman Challenge.
Take a look at the Cleveland Browns Adapted Football League's standout athletes and volunteers through four weeks of action.
The rookie class visited with youth at Lonnie Burten Recreation Center, which was renovated as part of the Browns City of Cleveland Rec Center Refurbishment Projects through social justice efforts and the First and Ten volunteer movement
Browns Youth Football Camp at the Berea Facility on June 19, 2019
150 youth football player attended Linebacker Christian Kirksey’s football camp on June 9, 2019.
Browns players signed items today during their lunch break.
Browns Give Back hosted an AFL training camp at Camp Cheerful on Saturday morning.
The Cleveland Browns hosted an official groundbreaking for a field at Ellet High School. The team will install high-quality synthetic turf at the school, which becomes the ninth multi-sport playing field to be funded since summer 2016 through the Browns’ and Dee and Jimmy Haslams’ commitment to youth football as part of Browns Give Back.
The Cleveland Browns Foundation hosted their 20th annual golf outing, presented by Key Private Bank in association with University Hospitals and Professional Travel, at the Westwood Country Club on a partly cloudy Monday. A host of important Browns figures attended: Dee and Jimmy Haslam, executive vice president JW Johnson, general manager John Dorsey, head coach Freddie Kitchens, and a selection of players, coaches and alumni.
Berea Midpark High School was surprised with $25,000 worth of new helmets from Xenith through the Browns HELMETS program in collaboration with Xenith, University Hospitals and Ohio Lottery. The event also was a pay it forward with the announcement of Barberton High School as the next school to receive $25K worth of new helmets.
The Cleveland Browns hosted an official groundbreaking for a 70-yard field at Boys Hope Girls Hope of Northeastern Ohio. The team will install high-quality synthetic turf at the center, which becomes the eighth of nine multi-sport playing fields to be funded since summer 2016 through the Browns’ and Dee and Jimmy Haslams’ commitment to youth football as part of Browns Give Back. The Browns will announce the ninth site selected later this month.
The Cleveland Browns hosted the 2nd Annual Northeast Ohio Youth Football Summit at FirstEnergy Stadium. The summit featured approximately 200 youth football coaches throughout Northeast Ohio. During the summit, each coach learned proper tackling techniques, concussion recognition and response, heat preparedness and hydration, sudden cardiac arrest, and proper equipment fitting through USA Football's Heads Up Tackling Certification program.
On the third day of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Browns hosted members of the Jr. Browns NFL Flag Football team from the City of Cleveland Fairfax Community Center at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to help announce the Browns' draft picks.
Players visited students at the Cleveland elementary school and emphasized the importance of good attendance in school on the path to future success. Take a look at the photos from the visit made by Greg Joseph, Kendall Lamm, Orson Charles, Jaelen Strong and Chomps.
Browns players Joel Bitonio, Chris Hubbard and Daniel Ekuale joined Browns staff to host the 2019 Play 60 Football Festival, in association with University Hospitals. The Browns invited local students to have a day full of activities at the team facility, including football drills, alumni appearances and much more.
The Cleveland Browns hosted the 2019 High School Showcase is in association with Xenith and the PURELL® brand March 9 as part of the team’s commitment to youth and high school football through Browns Give Back.
Good attendance builds a strong foundation for in-school success. GOJO®, the makers of PURELL® Hand Sanitizer, support the "Get 2 School" attendance campaign by donating PURELL® hand sanitizer to Cleveland students in an effort to promote good hand-hygiene and reduce illness-related absences. Students also received a lesson on the importance of fighting germs, especially during the flu season.
Good attendance builds a strong foundation for in-school success. To celebrate their on-track attendance, a third grade class received a surprise Chomps visit, Browns goodie bags and an Arby's lunch.
WR Dan Williams, OL Earl Watford, and Chomps surprised students with a reward for strong attendance.
Chomps was at Wadsworth's youth football clinic to lend a hand to young athletes.
Chomps visited students at Mary B. Martin Elementary to promote good school attendance.
Take a look at how Cleveland Browns Play Football was involved in the 2019 Pro Bowl.
Chomps and WR Dan Williams stopped by H. Barbara Booker Elementary to help students pick out books!
The Cleveland Browns give back to Northeast Ohio with a commitment to education and youth football while engaging the community through our signature First and Ten volunteer movement.
Drew Stanton and his teammates invited 50 Cleveland-area kids to a Passing Along the Joy shopping event to ensure they would have gifts for the holiday season.
Greg Joseph and Earl Watford helped award the Cleveland Metropolitan School District with the NFL Fuel Up to Play 60 Hometown Grant of $20,000, which will fund "grab-and-go" carts to allow students to eat breakfast on the go.
Joel Bitonio and his teammates hosted "Shop with a Pro," taking 30 Cleveland Rec. Center kids out for holiday shopping as part of the Cleveland Browns First and Ten 10 Days of Giving.
The Browns and Arby's treated Almira third-graders with lunch and goodie bags filled with school supplies as a reward for their good attendance.
Each game day during the 2018 season, Browns Give Back has invited students to take part in game day as kick-off kids, coin toss captains, and more!
Terrance Mitchell was honored with the Ed Block Courage Award and Baker Mayfield attended the event, helping to raise more than $100,000 for Providence House. All proceeds go toward funding the Providence House’s efforts to save at-risk or neglected children.
The Browns and the American Dairy Association Mideast hosted a Milk & Cookies with the Rookies event with Austin Corbett and Derrick Willies for local students.
Eight team from Northeast Ohio participated in the 47th annual OHSAA High School Football State Championships. A Northeast Ohio team won the Division I, II, III, V and VI Championship games.
As part of its commitment to education, the Browns and Lorain City School District officially launched the "Titan Pride Uniform Program," benefitting youth who may not attend class due to a lack of access to suitable clothing.
This Tuesday, Browns players Christian Kirksey, Greg Joseph, Damarious Randall and D'Juan Hines visited Clark Elementary school to reinforce the importance of school attendance and celebrate the strong attendance of a class of third-graders.
As part of the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats campaign, 30 Browns players designed custom cleats to raise awareness for charitable initiatives that have a personal meaning to each player. Take a look at some of the cleats our players will be wearing during Weeks 13-15.
Browns players, staff, alumni and volunteers from Giant Eagle and the Browns Women Organization helped at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank by packaging meals and food items for local shelters, food pantries and food sites throughout Northeast Ohio ahead of Thanksgiving.
St. Edward defeated Mentor 24-14.
Browns players, staff and volunteers from Elk & Elk joined forces to assemble care packages for military members currently serving overseas or who are about to be deployed.
Jarvis Landry, Myles Garrett, David Njoku, Greg Joseph and Brad Seaton spent time with children at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital making Halloween crafts and costumes.
Saint Ignatius and St. Edward played at FirstEnergy Stadium in the final High School Game of the Week of this season.
The Browns met with local safety forces and teens at Gunning Park Recreation Center for conversations on neighborhood dynamics, police and youth interaction, and social equality.
The Cleveland Browns, USA Football and the Pro Football Hall of Fame hosted over 200 youth athletes for the NFL FLAG Regional Tournament.