100 Level Seating
- 100 Level Seating - 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...
In Section 351 for Cleveland Browns games, alcohol is strictly prohibited.
Browns Sideline - The Browns sideline is in front of Section 132, Section 133, Section 134 and Section 135
Visitor Sideline - The visiting team sideline is in front of Section 107, Section 108, Section 109 and Section 110
About 25% of all seats at Cleveland Browns Stadium offer some type of shade or cover. Below is a sample of seats that are at least partially covered or shaded at different times of the day. To search for tickets or to find out if your seats are protected from the sun or rain, follow the link for the seat finder.
Mezzanine Level Endzone sections offer the highest views from behind the endzones, but are still located on the second seating at Browns Stadium. With the large videoboards above each of the endzones, fans will have great views of replays and highlights, which will help keep you involved in action as the ball moves to the opposite end of the field.
Sections on the east side of the mezzanine level endzone are part of the “Dawg Pound” which is where you will find some of the most devoted Cleveland Browns football fans.
Another notable aspect to the east endzone on the Mezzanine Level is the Bud Light Party Deck section (317A). Fans here will be close to a number of bars and a plethora of televisions broadcasting those important fantasy football updates.
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.
Lower Level Corner seats provide fans with close views of the action near the playing field, and while these areas will be some of the best for watching scoring plays at the near endzone, following the action at the far end of the field can sometimes be difficult.
For the best all around views in these sections, opt for seats in a higher row which will not only provide better seating height to see over the sidelines, but also keeps you closer to the entry tunnels located near the top of the sections.
Sections 101 and 141 do not extend all the way to the field due to the team entry tunnels located just below, making the surrounding areas a good spot to get a close view of the players entering and exiting the field.
Lower Level Corner sections have between 33 to 40 numbered rows of seating in each.
On the lowest tier of seating with the closest views of any sideline area, the Lower Level Sideline sections are some of the best options for watching a Cleveland Browns game. Fans can be in the middle of all the action in Sections 108, 109, 133, and 134 which sit just on either side of the 50 yard line and behind the team benches.
On the south sideline, fans will sit behind the visiting team bench and will have 26 numbered rows of seating in each section. On the north sideline, ticketholders will find themselves behind the Browns bench with as many as 33 rows of seating in each section.
The proximity to the field and great view combine to make these Browns tickets some of the most expensive, but that is the price to pay for some of the best seats in the stadium. Sections in this seating location have either 26 or 32 numbered rows, depending on which side of field the seats are on.
Home to the furthest and least desirable views at Browns Stadium, the Upper Level Corner sections will also be the best place to find a cheap ticket to a Browns game. Views of the near endzone will be decent, while the large endzone videoboards will make it easier to follow the action at the far end of the field.
In the northwest corner, Sections 541-543 make up the designated Family Zone area, where alcohol is prohibited and nearby family-friendly activities make it a great experience for children. Sections in this location have 32 numbered rows each.
On the third and highest seating tier at Cleveland Browns Stadium, fans can find some of the most affordable sideline seats in the Upper Level Sideline sections. Better views can be find elsewhere, but these seats are a good option for those who want to be near the middle of the field but don't want to break the bank in the process.
Even though the seats are some of the furthest away from the field, the elevation of the upper deck allows for a perspective of the whole field. Fans can also find covered seating options near the back rows here as the overhanging roof provides good protection in the last rows.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Great Views of the Field.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Impressing a Guest.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Kids and Family.
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Partying and Socializing.