Who is the Cleveland Browns' Mascot Chomps?

Cleveland Browns' Chomps
Cleveland Browns' Chomps, Source: Getty Images


One of the most famous teams in the NFL the Cleveland Browns is a professional American football team which is based in Cleveland. The Franchise was founded in 1944 and was named after the original coach and co-founder Paul Brown. The Cleveland Browns play their home games at Cleveland Browns Stadium which was established in 1999. Among the other 32 franchises in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns are the only ones who do not have a logo on their helmet.


The Browns made their official NFL debut in 1950 and won their first championship in their inaugural season as well as in the 1954, 1955, and 1964 seasons. In 1961 the Cleveland Browns were bought by an American businessman named Art Modell. The Browns only kept getting stronger and stronger with time and from 1965 to 1995, they were able to qualify in 14 NFL playoffs but were not able to win another championship or play in the Super Bowl. In 1995 Art Modell announced his plan to move to Baltimore, and due to that franchise was regarded by the NFL as suspended for three seasons.


Since resuming their operation in 1999, the Browns have faced many ups and downs, in the 2010s they were not able to record a single winning season in the entire decade. The Browns have also been noted for a lack of stability within the team between the head coaches and the team players. Despite being one the oldest teams in the entire NFL, the Browns have never appeared in a Super Bowl. But whatever the case is their fans are there to support them. In a study conducted in 2006, it was determined that the Browns fanbase is the most loyal fanbase in the entire NFL.


Cleveland Browns' Chomps

Chomps is one of three official mascots for the American National Football League team, the Cleveland Browns. Chomps is known for his playful personality, the Browns introduced Chomps in the late 2000s. According to the Browns, Chomps weighs around 89 kg and is 6 feet 1 inches tall.


The Cleveland Browns have three official mascots one of them is Brownie the Elf who was introduced by the Browns in the 1946 season opener against the Miami Seahawks. Chomp's second counterpart was introduced in 2014 and the Browns named him "Swagger''. Even though the Cleveland Browns have three different mascots, by far Chomps is the most active in the community. Chomps make frequent appearances at local middle schools and high schools to engage with young students. He also makes regular local hospital visits to engage with sick Children. The Cleveland Browns Chomp also regularly hosts visits with the United States National Guard.


The identity of the person behind the Cleveland Browns mascot Chomps is unknown to the public and is a closely guarded secret of the Browns. There has never been any information released about the person's private life. Chomp is a symbol of team spirit and wherever he goes he tries to bring joy to fans of all ages.

FAQs

Q. Does Chomps pay visits to schools?

A. Yes the Cleveland Browns mascot Chomps pays frequent visits to local schools to spread positively and bring joy to the children.

Q. How tall is the Browns mascot Chomps?

A. The Height of the Browns mascot Chomps is 6 feet 1 inch.

Q. When was the Browns mascot Chomps?

A. Chomps debuted with the Cleveland Browns in 2003.

Q. What is the name of the person wearing the costume of Chomp?

A. The identity of the person behind Chomps’ costume is unknown to the public.