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The Browns are Worth WHAT?!?!?!?!?


Its no secret that pro teams are worth stupid amounts of money. Forbes just came out with there yearly "About how much is this team worth?" piece.

To skip right to the point, the Cleveland Browns are estimated to be worth $1.032 billion. Yes, for those younger viewers that may be reading this it looks like the following: $1,032,000,000.

Yes that is a lot of zeros.

On a side note, ESPN's Jimmy "i'm not dynomite" Walker who writes a AFC North blog wrote the following piece today: Half of AFC North face blackouts

To leave this piece on a high note I leave you with the following snippet from the Forbes article posted by WFNY:

The most interesting statistic on Forbes’ pages regarding these three teams is the average ticket price. The average ticket price in Pittsburgh is $75. For the Bengals, it is $70. For the Ravens, it is $77. For the Browns, it is only $55.

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