AFC Championship Game: Quiz time for Baltimore football fans
The Cleveland Browns picked up and moved to Baltimore in 1996, lured there by the opportunity to play in a new stadium before fans of proven loyalty (they were heartbroken when their beloved Colts bolted for Indianapolis in 1984).
The Cleveland Browns picked up and moved to Baltimore in 1996, lured there by the opportunity to play in a new stadium before fans of proven loyalty (they were heartbroken when their beloved Colts bolted for Indianapolis in 1984).
The Cleveland Browns picked up and moved to Baltimore in 1996, lured there by the opportunity to play in a new stadium before fans of proven loyalty (they were heartbroken when their beloved Colts bolted for Indianapolis in 1984).
The Cleveland Browns picked up and moved to Baltimore in 1996, lured there by the opportunity to play in a new stadium before fans of proven loyalty (they were heartbroken when their beloved Colts bolted for Indianapolis in 1984).
1. What existing team was allowed to relocate to Baltimore to restore an NFL franchise to the city in 1996?
Baltimore Ravens free safety Ed Reed, right, celebrates his interception with teammate outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, left, during the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Houston Texans in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
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