1995 Cleveland Browns season

After finishing 11–5 in 1994 and winning a playoff game for the first time since 1989, the Browns were favored by many to reach Cleveland's first Super Bowl.

On November 6, the day after the Browns recorded their fifth loss, a 37–10 blowout against the Oilers, owner Art Modell announced that he intended to move the team to Baltimore at the end of the season.

Stunned by this news, the team collapsed and only won one of their remaining seven games and head coach Bill Belichick was fired after the season.

[6] Running backs Wide receivers Tight ends Defensive linemen Defensive backs Special teams Practice squad 53 active, 9 inactive, 1 practice squad The Browns' record was 4–5 on November 6, the day that owner Art Modell announced the team would be moving to Baltimore, Maryland for the 1996 season.

The NFL agreed to revive the Browns no later than the 1999 season, by way of an expansion draft or another team relocating.

During the last Browns game played in the stadium, December 17, 1995, against the Cincinnati Bengals .