The Browns have announced that kicker Phil Dawson will be recognized as a member of the 2024 class of Browns Legends during the upcoming season. Dawson, who played 14 seasons with the team, will be honored in a Week 3 halftime ceremony when the Browns take on the Giants.
Dawson expressed his excitement about this recognition, stating that being named a Browns Legend is a humbling experience and a dream come true for him. He began his career with the Browns in 1999 and played until 2012, setting multiple records along the way. After leaving the Browns, Dawson played for San Francisco for four years before finishing his career with Arizona. Despite leaving Cleveland, Dawson still holds numerous team records, highlighting the impact he had during his time with the Browns.
Reflecting on his career, Dawson expressed gratitude for the relationships he built during his time with the Browns and the love he developed for the city of Cleveland. He credits his long tenure with the team for allowing him to establish roots in the city and truly feel at home. Dawson’s connection with the city and its people made his time with the Browns special, and being honored as a Browns Legend is a fitting tribute to his impact on the team and
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