Assuming control of the Browns franchise in 1961, Modell was a key
figure in helping promote the NFL and was initially popular in Cleveland
for his active role in the community and his efforts to improve the
team. However, he made controversial actions during his ownership, which
included the firing of Paul Brown, the franchise's first coach and
namesake. In 1995, Modell faced widespread scorn in Cleveland when he
attempted to relocate the Browns to Baltimore. While the Browns were
ultimately able to remain in Cleveland, Modell was allowed to retain the
contracts of all Browns personnel, who formed the Baltimore Ravens in
1996. Modell's impact on the Browns franchise remains controversial due
to the Browns' consistent struggles since returning to the league as an
expansion team in 1999 and the success of the Ravens.
This Riddell Hall of Fame mini helmet was signed in black by Modell and includes a JSA sticker and COA.