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How the Browns' spectacular new stadium offers a unique fan experience

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The Cleveland Browns will be heading to a new stadium in Brook Park, Ohio, with plans to open in 2029. And once it opens, the "first-of-its-kind" stadium will offer an experience unlike any other for fans attending the games.

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HKS Architects, the firm helping design the new Huntington Bank Field for the franchise, released renders earlier this week of the stadium, along with new information on the venue's capacity and seating. And one eye-catching feature of the stadium already has fans excited.

According to the description from HKS, the stadium design is actually set to "extend 80 feet below ground level," while seating will be positioned lower and closer to the field than any other venue in the NFL, with the first row seats 16 feet from the field and the furthest seating only 248 feet from the field.

The stadium is also set to include 'standing-rail seats' for the Dawg Pound on the northeast end of the venue, with the seating section spanning the end zone at a 34-degree rake, designed to "create a powerful wall of sound."

HKS also says that the stadium is designed to "create a competitive edge and extraordinary fan experience" in every facet – and it's hard to argue against it living up to the latter goal. The current Huntington Bank Field has served as home to the Browns since the franchise was re-launched in 1999 following a three-year hiatus after Art Modell moved the original franchise to Baltimore.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: How the Browns' spectacular new stadium offers a unique fan experience

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