Cleveland Browns Stadium

Section 118 at Cleveland Browns Stadium

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Section 118 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 118 are labeled A-B, 1-22, 23-40
  • There is open space betweeen Rows 22 and 23
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 22

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  • Section 118 Reviews

    • 100 Level

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      The 100 Level sections at Browns Stadium in Cleveland are often considered some of the best seats for a Browns game. All seats in this area are within 40 rows of the field and give fans a chance to see the game from up close. Choosing a Side of the Field  When considering tickets in this area, pay close attention to the side of the field you'll be sitting on.  Sections 127-139 are on the Browns side of the field and are often filled with season-ticket holders and diehard fans. Visiting fans typically favor the opposite side where they can be close to their favorite players. In the endzone, sections on the east end are part of the famed Dawg Pound. This is a Browns cheering section and visiting fans are encouraged to stay away. Additional Notes  The upper rows of sections 101-144 are one of the best places to find shade Section entrances are located near rows 20-25 Fans often consider the views from sideline rows 30-40 to be the best in the stadium 

    • Dawg Pound

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      When you're at a Cleveland Browns game, it won't take you long to figure out which sections are the Dawg Pound. Look towards the East endzone and you'll normally see a large contingent of jersey-wearing masked fans standing and cheering loudly. The Dawg Pound at Browns Stadium is located in both the lower and mezzanine levels in the following sections: Lower 118-122 Mezzanine 317-323 Guests seated in the Lower Dawg Pound will have a bleacher seat with back support. Many fans - especially those in the first 20 rows - stand for large portions of the game. Those in 300-level sections will have a traditional stadium seat and the experience is usually less rowdy when compared to the lower level. 

    • Lower Endzone

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      Behind both endzones and on the lowest level of the field, seats here have a great view of nearby scoring plays and these fans will be some of the first to know if a field goal is made or missed. The uprights can be a small distraction at times, but you will also have excellent head on views to the large videoboards above the opposite endzone. The sections behind the east endzone are part of the “Dawg Pound” area, which is designated for rowdy fans to sit and cheer on the team. In the “Dawg Pound”, there is bleacher seating, which gives the area a different feel than the rest of the stadium. Fortunately, the bleachers have backs to provide some additional support and comfort. On both sides of the field, the back portion of the sections are covered by an overhang, creating protection from the weather and shaded seats. All of the sections in this seating location have 40 numbered rows of seating. 

    • Recommended For Partying and Socializing

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      Dawg Pound fan section. Home of the rowdiest fans in the stadium. Bleacher seats that can make the area very loud

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