Cleveland Browns to End Partnership With Cleveland Clinic, Move On to University Hospitals

After nearly 40 years of partnership, the Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Clinic are parting ways, according to an ESPN Cleveland report.

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The Browns will switch medical services to the University Hospitals, and UH will be one of the franchise’s major corporate sponsors. However, the contract to provide care and the corporate sponsorship are separate deals to comply with NFL policy.

 

The deal could be worth around $30 million, according to the report, paid to the Browns over 10 years.

 

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