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Brook Park Today
By the People, for the People
Browns' New Stadium to Offer Unprecedented Fan Experience
Innovative design features bring fans closer to the action than any other NFL venue
Mar. 21, 2026 at 12:48pm
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The Cleveland Browns are building a new stadium in Brook Park, Ohio that will open in 2029. The stadium, designed by HKS Architects, will feature a unique seating setup that extends 80 feet below ground level and positions the first row of seats just 16 feet from the field, with the furthest seats only 248 feet away. The Dawg Pound end zone will also have a 34-degree rake to create a "powerful wall of sound", all aimed at delivering an extraordinary fan experience.
Why it matters
The Browns' new stadium is designed to give fans an unparalleled connection to the action on the field, creating a competitive edge for the home team while also delivering an immersive and engaging experience for spectators. This innovative approach to stadium design could set a new standard for fan engagement in the NFL.
The details
The new Huntington Bank Field will feature several groundbreaking design elements, including seating that extends 80 feet below ground level and places the first row just 16 feet from the playing field, with the furthest seats only 248 feet away. The Dawg Pound end zone will also have a 34-degree rake, creating a "powerful wall of sound" to energize the crowd. HKS Architects, the firm behind the stadium's design, says the goal is to "create a competitive edge and extraordinary fan experience" in every aspect of the venue.
- The new Cleveland Browns stadium is scheduled to open in 2029.
- HKS Architects released renderings and details about the stadium design earlier this week.
The players
HKS Architects
The architectural firm responsible for designing the new Cleveland Browns stadium, known for creating innovative and immersive sports venues.
Cleveland Browns
The NFL franchise that will be moving into the new Huntington Bank Field stadium in Brook Park, Ohio in 2029.
What’s next
The Browns are expected to provide additional details on the new stadium's features and amenities as the 2029 opening date approaches.
The takeaway
The Cleveland Browns' new stadium is poised to redefine the fan experience in the NFL, with innovative design elements that bring spectators closer to the action than ever before. This bold approach could set a new standard for stadium design and fan engagement across professional sports.


