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| Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets Date Subject to Change | August 7, 2008 Thursday, 7:30 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH | BUY |
| New York Giants vs. Cleveland Browns | August 18, 2008 Monday, 8:00 PM | Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ | BUY |
| Detroit Lions vs. Cleveland Browns | August 23, 2008 Saturday, 4:00 PM | Ford Field Detroit, MI | BUY |
| Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears Date Subject to Change | August 28, 2008 Thursday, 7:30 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH | BUY |
Cleveland BrownsSeason Tickets - Not a game date | September 1, 2008 Monday, 1:00 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH | BUY |
| Cleveland Browns vs. Dallas Cowboys | September 7, 2008 Sunday, 4:15 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH | BUY |
| Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers | September 14, 2008 Sunday, 8:15 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH | BUY |
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns | September 21, 2008 Sunday, 4:15 PM | M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore, MD | BUY |
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