As we’re sure you heard, as of last week the home of the Cleveland Browns is now officially Huntington Bank Field. The deal between the NFL team and the Columbus-based bank gives Huntington naming rights to the stadium for 20 years — regardless of whether it stays on the lakefront or moves to Brook Park.

But a question remains: How much did Huntington Bank pay to get the name plastered on the stadium? Learn about that below.

Also in today’s quiz, test your knowledge on Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam and voting on the Cleveland schools levy.

Congrats to quiz takers Richard J. and Kathryn L. for getting 100% on last week’s quiz about the first frost in Greater Cleveland, public comment at Cleveland City Council, Issue 1 and a local university.

Good luck this week, and let’s hope for a better Browns performance on Sunday.

How much did Huntington Bank pay the Cleveland Browns for stadium naming rights?
How much did Huntington Bank pay for naming rights at Browns Stadium?
Where are Jimmy and Dee Haslam from?
What issue number will the Cleveland Metropolitan School District levy be on ballots in the November election?
Formerly incarcerated Ohio residents who were convicted of felonies are not eligible to vote.
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