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When the Orioles were the St. Louis Browns, they played in only one World Series, the 1944 matchup against their Sportsman's Park tenants, the Cardinals.
The Browns were NFL champions again in 1964, but have since been only moderately successful, reaching the league's playoffs 15 times and appearing in the AFC championship game three times.
The Browns had few worthy rivals among the AAFC's eight teams, but the New York Yankees and San Francisco 49ers were their closest competition.
While the Browns excelled on defense, Cleveland's winning ways were driven by an offense that employed Brown's version of the T formation, which emphasized speed, timing and execution over set plays.
Brown and six players from the Browns ' AAFC years were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Graham, Motley, Groza, Lavelli, Willis and center Frank Gatski.
The Bengals were founded in as a member of the American Football League ( AFL ) by former Cleveland Browns head coach Paul Brown.
With the completion of the merger in 1970, the Cleveland Browns were moved to the AFL-based American Football Conference and placed in the AFC Central, the same division as the Bengals.
When the team debuted in 1968, the Bengals ' uniforms were modeled after the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns ' team colors were brown, orange and white, then they changed to white, black and orange, and their helmets were solid orange with a white dorsal stripe over the crest.
The Browns were renamed the " Perfectos ," and restocked with Cleveland talent.
However, the roots of the curse likely date back earlier to the end of the 1968 season when the blue-shirted Cowboys were upset badly by the Cleveland Browns in the divisional playoffs.
Leading up to the Super Bowl and following the 34 – 0 trouncing of the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship, many were calling the 1968 Colts team one of the " greatest pro football teams of all time " and were favored by 18 points against their counterparts from the American Football League, the New York Jets.
The only highlights of the 2000 season were two wins over their division rival, the Cleveland Browns.
While the Metropolitans were initially the more successful club, Day and Mutrie began moving star players to the Gothams and the team won its first National League pennant in 1888, as well as a victory over the St. Louis Browns in an early incarnation of the World Series.
The Cleveland Browns completed a perfect season in 1948, including a Championship victory, when they were part of the All-America Football Conference.
The team then posted a 10-6 record in 1994 after starting the regular season at 3-6, but were eliminated by the Cleveland Browns in their first playoff game.
After the farm system era began in the 1930s, the Mud Hens were usually affiliated with the St. Louis Browns, who by then were also a perpetual second division team in the American League.
Three of its teams were admitted to the NFL: San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts ( not related to the later NFL team that would play in Baltimore from 1953 through 1983, now the Indianapolis Colts ).
The Cleveland Browns were the AAFC's most successful club, having won every annual championship in the league's four years of operation.
Teams were known at varying times as the Boll Weevils, Browns, Rebels, Cardinals and Phillies.
Other pioneers soon followed ; during the 1670s and 1680s families arrived that would form the backbone of the town: They were the Mains, Miners, Wheelers, Browns, Palmers, Hewitts, and Averys, to name a few.

Browns and renamed
The team's other two wins came in a season sweep of the Cleveland Browns including a Week 17 24 – 21 victory sealed by a Mike Hollis 34-yard field goal in the Browns ' final game before the team relocated to Baltimore and was renamed the Ravens.
* 1902: Milwaukee Brewers move to St. Louis, renamed St. Louis Browns
* 1954: St. Louis Browns move to Baltimore, renamed Baltimore Orioles
When Jonas Osborne bought out the Browns, he renamed the town Tecopa.
In 1970, Rebel Railroad was renamed " Goldrush Junction " when it was bought by Art Modell, who also owned the Cleveland Browns football team.
Born in Ossining, New York, he pitched for the New York Highlanders ( renamed the Yankees in 1913 ) from 1911 – 1913 and for the St. Louis Browns in 1915.
Gund Arena ( since renamed Quicken Loans Arena ) became a cornerstone of the redevelopment of downtown Cleveland, which was also bolstered by Jacobs Field, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the new Cleveland Browns Stadium.
The division moves to the AFC with the Browns and Steelers and is renamed the AFC Central in 1970, while the other three teams that had been members of the NFL Century stay in the NFC.
Before the 1899 season, the Browns were purchased by the owner of the competing Cleveland Spiders and renamed the Perfectos.

Browns and Perfectos
In 1899, the Spiders ' owners, the Robison brothers, bought the St. Louis Browns out of bankruptcy and changed their name to the Perfectos.
The Browns changed hands twice and changed their name twice, first to the Perfectos and then to the Cardinals.

Browns and ,"
" There got to be a saying ," longtime Browns safety Ken Konz said years later.
" When I signed with Paul, he felt that $ 1, 000 was $ 10 million ," said Gene Hickerson, a guard who played for the Browns in the late 1950s and 1960s.
" Paul didn't adjust to the changes in the game ," former Browns cornerback Bernie Parrish said in 1997.
" No one, I mean no one, has ever had total command and respect like Paul Brown ," Paul Wiggin, a former Browns defensive end, said in 1997.
George Harold Sisler ( March 24, 1893 – March 26, 1973 ), nicknamed " Gentleman George " and " Gorgeous George ," was an American professional baseball player for 15 seasons, primarily as first baseman with the St. Louis Browns ( now the Baltimore Orioles ).
The park was leased by the then-major American Association entry, the St. Louis " Brown Stockings ," or " Browns ".
" He was quick ," said Alex Agase, who later joined the Browns as a guard.
" Everybody started to pay attention to field goals when the Browns started to win games with them ," Pat Summerall said.
This has resulted from what was originally a player and fan movement-the Dawg Pound-having been made " corporate ," by the Browns organization, including trademarks, copyrights and an official " Dawg Pound " logo ( seen at the top right of this article ).
Robert Lee Caruthers ( January 5, 1864 – August 5, 1911 ), nicknamed " Parisian Bob ," was an American right-handed pitcher and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the St. Louis Browns and Brooklyn Bridegrooms.

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